80_FR_79301 80 FR 79058 - Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety Program

80 FR 79058 - Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety Program

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 243 (December 18, 2015)

Page Range79058-79066
FR Document2015-31625

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD), Office of Infrastructure Protection (IP) is providing notice to the public and chemical facilities regulated under the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) that it is commencing implementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program. CFATS requires regulated chemical facilities to implement security measures designed to ensure that certain individuals with or seeking access to the restricted areas or critical assets at those chemical facilities are screened for terrorist ties. The CFATS Personnel Surety Program enables regulated chemical facilities to meet this requirement.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

[Docket No. DHS-2015-0052]


Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety 
Program

AGENCY: National Protection and Programs Directorate, DHS.

ACTION: Implementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), National Protection 
and Programs Directorate (NPPD), Office of Infrastructure Protection 
(IP) is providing notice to the public and chemical facilities 
regulated under the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) 
that it is commencing implementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety 
Program. CFATS requires regulated chemical facilities to implement 
security measures designed to ensure that certain individuals with or 
seeking access to the restricted areas or critical assets at those 
chemical facilities are screened for terrorist ties. The CFATS 
Personnel Surety Program enables regulated chemical facilities to meet 
this requirement.

DATES: This notice is effective as of the date of publication.

ADDRESSES: Questions about this notice may be directed by mail to the 
DHS/NPPD/IP/Infrastructure Security Compliance Division CFATS Program 
Manager at the Department of Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane, SW., 
Mail Stop 0610, Arlington, VA 20528-0610. Questions, which include 
trade secrets, confidential commercial or financial information, 
Chemical-terrorism Vulnerability Information (CVI),\1\ Sensitive 
Security Information (SSI),\2\ or Protected Critical Infrastructure 
Information (PCII),\3\ should be properly safeguarded.
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    \1\ For more information about CVI see 6 CFR 27.400 and the CVI 
Procedural Manual at http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/chemsec_cvi_proceduresmanual.pdf.
    \2\ For more information about SSI see 49 CFR part 1520 and the 
SSI Program Web page at www.tsa.gov.
    \3\ For more information about PCII see 6 CFR part 29 and the 
PCII Program Web page at http://www.dhs.gov/protected-critical-infrastructure-information-pcii-program.
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Table of Contents

 
 
 
I. Notice of Implementation.................................           3
II. Statutory and Regulatory History of the CFATS Personnel            4
 Surety Program.............................................
III. Contents and Requirements of the CFATS Personnel Surety           7
 Program....................................................
    A. Who Must be Checked for Terrorist Ties?..............           7
    B. Checking for Terrorist Ties During an Emergency or              8
     Exigent Situation......................................
    C. High-Risk Chemical Facilities have Flexibility when             8
     Implementing the CFATS Personnel Surety Program........
    D. Options Available to High-Risk Chemical Facilities to           9
     Comply with RBPS 12(iv)................................
    E. High-Risk Chemical Facilities may Use More Than One            17
     Option.................................................
    F. High-Risk Chemical Facilities may Propose Additional           17
     Options................................................
    G. Security Considerations for High-risk Chemical                 18
     Facilities to Weigh in Selecting Options...............
    H. When the Check for Terrorist Ties Must be Completed..          20
IV. Additional Details about Option 1 and Option 2 (Which             21
 Involve the Submission of Information to the Department)...
    A. Submission of a New Affected Individual's Information          21
     under Option 1 or Option 2.............................
    B. Updates & Corrections to Information about Affected            22
     Individuals under Option 1 or Option 2.................
    C. Notification that an Affected Individual No Longer             23
     Has Access under Option 1 or Option 2..................
    D. What/Who is the Source of the Information under                23
     Option 1 and Option 2..................................
V. CSAT User Roles and Responsibilities.....................          24
VI. Privacy Considerations..................................          25
    A. Privacy Act Requirements To Enable Option 1 and                26
     Option 2...............................................
    B. Redress..............................................          27
    C. Additional Privacy Considerations Related to Option 1          27
     And Option 2...........................................
    D. Additional Privacy Considerations for Option 3 and             28
     Option 4:..............................................
VII. Information a High-Risk Chemical Facility may Wish to            29
 Consider Including in its SSP..............................
 

I. Notice of Implementation

    The Department is publishing this notice to inform Tier 1 and Tier 
2 high-risk chemical facilities regulated under CFATS of the 
implementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program.\4\ High-risk 
chemical facilities will be individually notified as to when the 
Department will expect each high-risk

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chemical facility to begin implementing risk based performance standard 
(RBPS) 12(iv) in accordance with its Site Security Plan (SSP).\5\
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    \4\ The Department intends to expand the scope of the CFATS 
Personnel Surety Program to include Tier 3 and Tier 4 high-risk 
chemical facilities after implementing the CFATS Personnel Surety 
Program at Tier 1 and Tier 2 high-risk chemical facilities. Any 
expansion to include Tier 3 and Tier 4 high-risk chemical facilities 
will require updates to the CFATS Personnel Surety Program 
Information Collection Request. The Department will publish another 
notice to inform Tier 3 and Tier 4 high-risk chemical facilities of 
program expansion after making necessary updates to the CFATS 
Personnel Surety Program Information Collection Request.
    \5\ Throughout this notice any reference to SSPs also refers to 
Alternative Security Programs submitted by high-risk chemical 
facilities as described in 6 CFR 27.235.
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II. Statutory and Regulatory History of the CFATS Personnel Surety 
Program

    Section 550 of the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations 
Act of 2007, Public Law 109-295 (2006) (``Section 550''), provided the 
Department with the authority to identify and regulate the security of 
high-risk chemical facilities using a risk-based approach. On April 9, 
2007, the Department issued the CFATS Interim Final Rule (IFR) 
implementing this statutory mandate. See 72 FR 17688.
    Section 550 required that the Department establish risk-based 
performance standards for high-risk chemical facilities, and through 
the CFATS regulations the Department promulgated 18 RBPSs, including 
RBPS 12--Personnel Surety. Under RBPS 12, high-risk chemical facilities 
regulated under CFATS are required to account for the conduct of 
certain types of background checks in their Site Security Plans. 
Specifically, RBPS 12 requires high-risk chemical facilities to:

    Perform appropriate background checks on and ensure appropriate 
credentials for facility personnel, and as appropriate, for 
unescorted visitors with access to restricted areas or critical 
assets, including, (i) Measures designed to verify and validate 
identity; (ii) Measures designed to check criminal history; (iii) 
Measures designed to verify and validate legal authorization to 
work; and (iv) Measures designed to identify people with terrorist 
ties[.]

6 CFR 27.230(a)(12).

    The first three aspects of RBPS 12 (checks for identity, criminal 
history, and legal authorization to work) have already been 
implemented, and high-risk chemical facilities have addressed these 
aspects of RBPS 12 in their Site Security Plans. This notice announces 
to the public and chemical facilities that it is commencing 
implementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program, which requires 
Tier 1 and Tier 2 facilities to implement security measures designed, 
to ensure that certain individuals with or seeking access to the 
restricted areas or critical assets at those chemical facilities are 
screened for terrorist ties.
    Identifying affected individuals who have terrorist ties is an 
inherently governmental function and requires the use of information 
held in government-maintained databases that are unavailable to high-
risk chemical facilities. See 72 FR 17688, 17709 (April 9, 2007). Thus, 
under RBPS 12(iv), the Department and high-risk chemical facilities 
must work together to satisfy the ``terrorist ties'' aspect of the 
Personnel Surety performance standard. To implement the provisions of 
RBPS 12(iv), and in accordance with the Homeland Security Act as 
amended by the Protecting and Securing Chemical Facilities from 
Terrorist Attacks Act of 2014, Public Law 113-254,\6\ the following 
options will be available to enable high-risk chemical facilities to 
facilitate terrorist-ties vetting of affected individuals.
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    \6\ Section 2 of Public Law 113-254 adds a new Title XXI to the 
Homeland Security Act of 2002. Title XXI contains new sections 
numbered 2101 through 2109. Citations to the Homeland Security Act 
of 2002 throughout this document reference those sections of Title 
XXI. In addition to being found in amended versions of the Homeland 
Security Act of 2002, those sections of Title XXI can also be found 
in section 2 of the CFATS Act of 2014, or in 6 U.S.C. 621-629.
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    Option 1. High-risk chemical facilities may submit certain 
information about affected individuals that the Department will use to 
vet those individuals for terrorist ties. Specifically, the identifying 
information about affected individuals will be compared against 
identifying information of known or suspected terrorists contained in 
the federal government's consolidated and integrated terrorist 
watchlist, the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB), which is maintained 
by the Department of Justice (DOJ) Federal Bureau of Investigation 
(FBI) in the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC).\7\
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    \7\ For more information about the TSDB, see DOJ/FBI--019 
Terrorist Screening Records System, 72 FR 47073 (August 22, 2007).
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    Option 2. High-risk chemical facilities may submit information 
about affected individuals who already possess certain credentials that 
rely on security threat assessments conducted by the Department. See 72 
FR 17688, 17709 (April 9, 2007). This will enable the Department to 
verify the continuing validity of these credentials.
    Option 3. High-risk chemical facilities may comply with RBPS 12(iv) 
without submitting to the Department information about affected 
individuals who possess Transportation Worker Identification 
Credentials (TWICs), if a high-risk chemical facility electronically 
verifies and validates the affected individual's TWICs through the use 
of TWIC readers (or other technology that is periodically updated using 
the Canceled Card List).
    Option 4. High-risk chemical facilities may visually verify certain 
credentials or documents that are issued by a Federal screening program 
that periodically vets enrolled individuals against the Terrorist 
Screening Database (TSDB). The Department continues to believe that 
visual verification has significant security limitations and, 
accordingly, encourages high-risk chemical facilities choosing this 
option to identify in their Site Security Plans the means by which they 
plan to address these limitations.
    Each of these options is described in further detail below in 
Section III.D.

III. Contents and Requirements of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program

    The CFATS Personnel Surety Program enables the Department and high-
risk chemical facilities to mitigate the risk that certain individuals 
with or seeking access to restricted areas or critical assets at high-
risk chemical facilities may have terrorist ties.

A. Who Must be Checked for Terrorist Ties?

    RBPS 12(iv) requires that certain individuals with or seeking 
access to restricted areas or critical assets at high-risk chemical 
facilities be checked for terrorist ties. These individuals are 
referred to as ``affected individuals.'' Specifically, affected 
individuals are facility personnel or unescorted visitors with or 
seeking access to restricted areas or critical assets at high-risk 
chemical facilities. High-risk facilities may classify particular 
contractors or categories of contractors either as ``facility 
personnel'' or as ``visitors.'' This determination should be a 
facility-specific determination, and should be based on facility-
security considerations, operational requirements, and business 
practices.
    There are also certain groups of persons, which the Department does 
not consider to be affected individuals, such as (1) federal officials 
who gain unescorted access to restricted areas or critical assets as 
part of their official duties; (2) state and local law enforcement 
officials who gain unescorted access to restricted areas or critical 
assets as part of their official duties; and (3) emergency responders 
at the state or local level who gain unescorted access to restricted 
areas or critical assets during emergency situations.

B. Checking for Terrorist Ties During an Emergency or Exigent Situation

    In some emergency or exigent situations, access to restricted areas 
or critical assets by other individuals who have not had appropriate 
background checks under RBPS 12 may be necessary. For example, 
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responders who are not emergency responders at the state or local level 
may require such access as part of their official duties under 
appropriate circumstances. If high-risk chemical facilities anticipate 
that an individual will require access to restricted areas or critical 
assets without visitor escorts or without the background checks listed 
in RBPS 12 under exceptional circumstances (e.g., foreseeable but 
unpredictable circumstances), high-risk chemical facilities may 
describe such situations and the types of individuals who might require 
access in those situations in their SSPs. The Department will assess 
the situations described, and any security measures the high-risk 
chemical facility plans to take to mitigate vulnerabilities presented 
by these situations, as it reviews each high-risk chemical facility's 
SSP.

C. High-Risk Chemical Facilities Have Flexibility When Implementing the 
CFATS Personnel Surety Program

    A high-risk chemical facility will have flexibility to tailor its 
implementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program to fit its 
individual circumstances and, in this regard, to best balance who 
qualifies as an affected individual, unique security issues, costs, and 
burden. For example a high-risk chemical facility may, in its Site 
Security Plan:
     Restrict the numbers and types of persons allowed to 
access its restricted areas and critical assets, thus limiting the 
number of persons who will need to be checked for terrorist ties.
     Define its restricted areas and critical assets, thus 
potentially limiting the number of persons who will need to be checked 
for terrorist ties.
     Choose to escort visitors accessing restricted areas and 
critical assets in lieu of performing terrorist ties background checks 
under the CFATS Personnel Surety Program. The high-risk chemical 
facility may propose in its SSP traditional escorting solutions and/or 
innovative escorting alternatives such as video monitoring (which may 
reduce facility security costs), as appropriate, to address the unique 
security risks present at the facility.

D. Options Available to High-Risk Chemical Facilities To Comply With 
RBPS 12(iv)

    The Department has developed a CFATS Personnel Surety Program that 
provides high-risk chemical facilities several options to comply with 
RBPS 12(iv). In addition to the alternatives expressly described in 
this notice, the Department will also permit high-risk chemical 
facilities to propose alternative measures for terrorist ties 
identification in their SSPs, which the Department will consider on a 
case-by-case basis in evaluating high-risk chemical facilities' SSPs. 
Of note, and as discussed further below, a high-risk chemical facility 
may choose one option or a combination of options to comply with RBPS 
12(iv).
Overview of Option 1
    The first option allows high-risk chemical facilities (or 
designee(s)) \8\ to submit certain information about affected 
individuals to the Department through a Personnel Surety Program 
application in an online technology system developed under CFATS called 
the Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT). Access to and the use of 
CSAT is provided free of charge to high-risk chemical facilities (or 
their designee(s)).
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    \8\ A designee is a third party that submits information about 
affected individuals to DHS on behalf of a high-risk chemical 
facility.
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    Under this option, information about affected individuals submitted 
by, or on behalf of, high-risk chemical facilities will be compared 
against identifying information of known or suspected terrorists 
contained in the TSDB.\9\
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    \9\ Detailed information about the submission of information 
about affected individuals under Option 1 to the Department for 
vetting purposes via CSAT can be found in the CSAT Personnel Surety 
Program User Manual available on www.dhs.gov/chemicalsecurity.
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    If Option 1 is selected by a high-risk chemical facility in its 
SSP, the facility (or its designee(s)) must submit the following 
information about an affected individual to satisfy RBPS 12(iv):
     For U.S. Persons (U.S. citizens and nationals as well as 
U.S. lawful permanent residents):
    [cir] Full name
    [cir] Date of Birth
    [cir] Citizenship or Gender
     For Non-U.S. Persons:
    [cir] Full Name
    [cir] Date of Birth
    [cir] Citizenship
    [cir] Passport information and/or alien registration number

    To reduce the likelihood of false positives in matching against 
records in the Federal Government's consolidated and integrated 
terrorist watchlist, high-risk chemical facilities (or their 
designee(s)) are encouraged, but not required, to submit the following 
optional information about each affected individual:

     Aliases
     Gender (for Non-U.S. Persons)
     Place of Birth
     Redress Number\10\
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    \10\ For more information about Redress Numbers, please go to 
http://www.dhs.gov/one-stop-travelers-redress-process#1.

    If a high-risk chemical facility chooses to submit information 
about an affected individual under Option 1, the following table 
summarizes the biographic data that would be submitted to the 
Department.

                     Table 01--Affected Individual Required and Optional Data Under Option 1
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               department                        For a U.S. person                 For a non-U.S. person
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Full Name...............................                                 Required
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Date of Birth...........................                                 Required
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Gender..................................  Must provide Citizenship or      Optional.
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Citizenship.............................  ...............................  Required.
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Passport Information and/or Alien         N/A............................  Required.
 Registration Number.
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Aliases.................................                                 Optional
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Place of Birth..........................                                 Optional
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Redress Number..........................                                 Optional
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Overview of Option 2
    The second option also allows high-risk chemical facilities (or 
designee(s)) to submit certain information about affected individuals 
to the Department through the CSAT Personnel Surety Program 
application.\11\ This option allows high-risk chemical facilities and 
the Department to take advantage of the vetting for terrorist ties 
already being conducted on affected individuals enrolled in the TWIC 
Program, Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) Program, as well as the 
NEXUS, Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection 
(SENTRI), Free and Secure Trade (FAST), and Global Entry Trusted 
Traveler Programs.
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    \11\ Detailed information about the submission of information 
about affected individuals under Option 2 to the Department via CSAT 
can be found in the CSAT Personnel Surety Program User Manual 
available on www.dhs.gov/chemicalsecurity.
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    Under Option 2, high-risk chemical facilities (or designee(s)) may 
submit information to the Department about affected individuals 
possessing the appropriate credentials to enable the Department to 
electronically verify the affected individuals' enrollments in these 
other programs. The Department will subsequently notify the Submitter 
\12\ of the high-risk chemical facility whether or not an affected 
individual's enrollment in one of these other DHS programs was 
electronically verified. The Department will also periodically re-
verify each affected individual's continued enrollment in one of these 
other programs, and notify the high-risk chemical facility and/or 
designee(s) of significant changes in the status of an affected 
individual's enrollment (e.g., if an affected individual who has been 
enrolled in the HME Program ceases to be enrolled, then the Department 
would change the status of the affected individual in the CSAT 
Personnel Surety Program application and notify the Submitter).\13\ 
Electronic verification and re-verification ensure that both the 
Department and the high-risk chemical facility can rely upon the 
continuing validity of an affected individual's credential or 
endorsement. As a condition of choosing Option 2, a high-risk chemical 
facility must describe in its SSP what action(s) it, or its 
designee(s), will take in the event the Department is unable to verify, 
or no longer able to verify, an affected individual's enrollment in the 
other DHS program. The high-risk facility must take some action and not 
leave the situation unresolved.
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    \12\ A Submitter is a person who is responsible for the 
submission of information through the CSAT system as required in 6 
CFR 27.200(b)(3).
    \13\ When the Department notifies the Submitter of the high-risk 
chemical facility of significant changes in the status of an 
affected individual's enrollment, such a notification should not be 
construed to indicate that an individual has terrorist ties or be 
treated as derogatory information.
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    If Option 2 is selected by a high-risk chemical facility in it SSP, 
the high-risk chemical facility (or designee(s)) must submit the 
following information about an affected individual to satisfy RBPS 
12(iv):

     Full Name;
     Date of Birth; and
     Program-specific information or credential information, 
such as unique number, or issuing entity (e.g., State for Commercial 
Driver's License (CDL) associated with an HME).
    To further reduce the potential for misidentification, high-risk 
chemical facilities (or designee(s)) are encouraged, but not required, 
to submit the following optional information about affected individuals 
to the Department:\14\
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    \14\ The CSAT Personnel Surety application will be constructed 
to enable submission of these optional data elements in the future. 
However, the ability to submit them in the initial phases of 
implementation of the program may be limited.
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     Aliases
     Gender
     Place of Birth
     Citizenship
    If a high-risk chemical facility chooses to submit information 
about an affected individual under Option 2, the following table 
summarizes the biographic data that would be submitted to the 
Department.

                     Table 02--Affected Individual Required and Optional Data Under Option 2
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                                                                                          enrolled in a trusted
    Data elements submitted to the     For affected individual  For affected individual      traveler program
              department                     with a TWIC              with an HME         (NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST,
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Full Name............................                                   Required
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Date of Birth........................                                   Required
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Expiration Date......................                                   Required
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Unique Identifying Number............  TWIC Serial Number:      CDL Number: Required...  PASS ID Number:
                                        Required.                                         Required.
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Issuing State of CDL.................  N/A....................  Required...............  N/A.
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Aliases..............................                                   Optional
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Gender...............................                                   Optional
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Place of Birth.......................                                   Optional
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Overview of Option 3
    Under Option 3--Electronic Verification of TWIC, a high-risk 
chemical facility (or its designee(s)) will not submit to the 
Department information about affected individuals in possession of 
TWICs, but rather will electronically verify and validate the affected 
individuals' TWICs \15\ through the use of TWIC readers (or other 
technology that is periodically updated with revoked card information). 
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high-risk chemical facility that chooses this option must describe in 
its SSP the process and procedures it will follow if it chooses to use 
TWIC readers, including what action(s) it, or its designee(s), will 
take in the event the high-risk chemical facility is unable to verify 
the TWIC, or subsequently unable to verify an affected individual's 
TWIC. For example, if a TWIC cannot be verified through the use of a 
TWIC Reader, the high-risk chemical facility may choose to verify the 
affected individual's enrollment in TWIC under Option 2, or submit 
information about the affected individual under Option 1.
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    \15\ Electronic verification and validation of an affected 
individual's TWIC requires authentication that the affected 
individual's TWIC (1) is a valid credential issued by TSA, and (2) 
has not been cancelled by the TSA, and (3) the biometric live sample 
matches the biometric template on the TWIC.
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Overview of Option 4
    Option 4--Visual Verification Of Credentials Conducting Periodic 
Vetting complies with section 2102(d)(2) of the Homeland Security Act 
and allows a high-risk chemical facility to satisfy its obligation 
under 6 CFR 27.230(a)(12)(iv) to identify individuals with terrorist 
ties using any Federal screening program that periodically vets 
individuals against the TSDB if:
     The Federal screening program issues a credential or 
document,\16\
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     The high-risk chemical facility is presented \17\ a 
credential or document by the affected individual,\18\ and
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    \17\ The Department considers records of credentials or 
documents maintained by the high-risk chemical facility, or 
designee, as having been presented by the affected individual. For 
example, if high-risk chemical facility (or designee) has in its 
personnel or access control files a photocopy of an affected 
individual's CDL with an HME, the high-risk chemical facility may 
consider the copy in its files as having been presented by the 
affected individual.
    \18\ Section 2102(d)(2)(B)(i)(II)(aa) of the Homeland Security 
Act requires high-risk chemical facilities to accept the credential 
or document from any federal screening program that conducts 
periodic vetting against the TSDB. Under Option 4, a high-risk 
chemical facility may contact the Department when drafting its SSP 
to determine if a specific credential or document is from a federal 
screening program that conducts periodic vetting against the TSDB.
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     The high-risk chemical facility verifies the credential or 
document is current in accordance with its SSP.\19\
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    As a result, a high-risk chemical facility may verify that a 
credential or document is current based upon visual inspection, if the 
processes for conducting such visual inspections are described in its 
SSP. When developing such processes, the Department encourages high-
risk chemical facilities to consider any rules, processes, and 
procedures prescribed by the entity issuing the credential or document. 
The Department believes that visual verification has inherent 
limitations and provides less security value than the other options 
available under the CFATS Personnel Surety Program. The Department 
encourages every high-risk chemical facility to consider a means of 
verification that is consistent with its specific circumstances and its 
assessment of the threat posed by the acceptance of such credentials. 
If a facility chooses to use Option 4, in whole or in part, it should 
also identify in its Site Security Plan the means by which it plans to 
address these limitations.
    An example of Option 4 that could be implemented by a high-risk 
chemical facility is to leverage the vetting conducted by the Bureau of 
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) on affected 
individuals who are employee possessors of a Federal explosives 
licensee/permittee. For example, a high-risk chemical facility may rely 
on a ``letter of clearance'' issued by ATF when presented by an 
affected individual who is also an employee-possessor of explosives. 
The high-risk chemical facility should describe in its SSP the 
procedures it will use to verify the letter of clearance is current. 
The Department will consider high-risk chemical facilities' proposals 
in the course of evaluating individual SSPs.

E. High-Risk Chemical Facilities May Use More Than One Option

    High-risk chemical facilities have discretion as to which option(s) 
to use for an affected individual. For example, if an affected 
individual possesses a TWIC or some other credential or document, a 
high-risk chemical facility could choose to use Option 1 for that 
individual. Similarly, a high-risk chemical facility, at its 
discretion, may choose to use Option 1 or Option 2 rather than Option 3 
or Option 4 for affected individuals who have TWICs or some other 
credential or document. High-risk chemical facilities also may choose 
to combine Option 1 with Option 2, Option 3, and/or Option 4, as 
appropriate, to ensure that adequate terrorist ties checks are 
performed on different types of affected individuals (e.g., employees, 
contractors, unescorted visitors). Each high-risk chemical facility 
must describe how it will comply with RBPS 12(iv) in its SSP.

F. High-Risk Chemical Facilities May Propose Additional Options

    In addition to the options described above for satisfying RBPS 
12(iv), a high-risk chemical facility is welcome to propose alternative 
or supplemental options not described in this document in its SSPs. The 
Department will assess the adequacy of such alternative or supplemental 
options on a facility-by-facility basis, in the course of evaluating 
each facility's SSP.

G. Security Considerations for High-Risk Chemical Facilities To Weigh 
in Selecting Options

    The Department believes the greatest security benefit is achieved 
when a high-risk chemical facility selects either Option 1 and/or 
Option 2. Option 3 also provides significant security benefit. Option 4 
provides some security benefit but less than Option 1, Option 2, or 
Option 3.
    Option 1 and Option 2 provide the greatest security benefit because 
the information submitted about each affected individual will be 
recurrently vetted against the TSDB. Recurrent vetting is a Department 
best practice and compares an affected individual's information against 
new and/or updated TSDB records as such records become available. 
Further, in the event that an affected individual with terrorist ties 
has or is seeking access to restricted areas or critical assets, if 
information about that affected individual is submitted to the 
Department under Option 1 or Option 2, the Department will be able to 
ensure that an appropriate Federal law enforcement agency is notified 
and that, as appropriate and consistent with law-enforcement and 
intelligence requirements, the facility receives notification as well.
    Option 3 also provides significant security benefit because 
information about affected individuals with TWICs is recurrently vetted 
against the TSDB. However, since the Department does not receive 
information about these affected individuals from high-risk chemical 
facilities under Option 3, the Department cannot ensure that the 
appropriate Federal law enforcement agency is provided information 
about the high-risk chemical facility at which any such affected 
individual with terrorist ties has or is seeking access.
    Finally, Option 4 provides a more-limited security benefit, as some 
Federal screening programs do not conduct recurrent vetting. Recurrent 
vetting compares an affected individual's information against new and/
or updated TSDB records as those new and/or updated records become 
available. Recurrent vetting is a Department best practice because 
often records about terrorists are either created or updated in the 
TSDB after the initial vetting has already occurred. Consequently, 
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matches and provides substantial security value.
    In addition, relying on a visual inspection of a credential or 
document is not as secure as electronic verification because visual 
inspection may make it more difficult to ascertain whether a credential 
or document has expired, been revoked, or is fraudulent. For example, 
the visual verification of a TWIC will not reveal whether the TWIC has 
been revoked by the Transportation Security Administration. Similarly, 
visual verification of a Hazardous Material Endorsement on a commercial 
driver's license will not reveal if the endorsement has expired or been 
revoked.
    Finally, since the Department will not receive from high-risk 
chemical facilities information about affected individuals whose 
credentials are visually verified, the Department will be unable to 
ensure the appropriate Federal law enforcement agency is provided 
information regarding the risks posed to a high-risk chemical facility 
by any such affected individual with terrorist ties, nor will it be 
able to ensure that the facility receives appropriate notification of 
the risk.
    For the reasons described above, Option 4 provides less security 
value than the other options available to high-risk chemical facilities 
under the CFATS Personnel Surety Program.

H. When the Check for Terrorist Ties Must Be Completed

    The Department will notify high-risk chemical facilities, 
individually, when it will require each to address RBPS 12(iv) in its 
SSP. After that notification, a facility must update or draft its SSP 
to address RBPS 12(iv), as appropriate, prior to authorization or 
approval by the Department. After authorization or approval, a high-
risk chemical facility (as described in its authorized or approved SSP) 
must complete the terrorist ties check required to be conducted on a 
particular affected individual by 6 CFR 27.230(a)(iv) prior to the 
affected individual being granted access to any restricted area or 
critical asset.\20\ For affected individuals with existing access, the 
Department will expect, unless otherwise noted in an authorized or 
approved SSP or ASP, that the terrorist ties check will be completed 
within 60 days after receiving authorization or approval of an SSP 
requiring the facility to implement measures to comply with RBPS 
12(iv). A high-risk chemical facility may suggest an alternative 
schedule based on its unique circumstances in its SSP. Table 3 below 
outlines the four primary options, and the expected time a high-risk 
chemical facility will have to complete the required activity(ies) 
outlined in the authorized or approved SSP to comply with RBPS 12(iv) 
for new affected individual as well as affected individuals with 
existing access.
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    \20\ The Department indicated (in previous notices the 
Department published to comply with the Paperwork Reduction Act) 
that the terrorist ties check should be performed 48 hours prior to 
access. Although performing checks at least 48 hours in advance 
remains a best practice, the Department no longer expects all high-
risk chemical facilities to perform checks in advance. The 
Department has changed this expectation in order to encourage high-
risk chemical facilities to select Option 1, 2, and/or 3 when 
drafting SSPs.

                             Table 3--Summary of Options To Check for Terrorist Ties
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                                                                                          Timeline for affected
        Option for compliance             Facility activity         Timeline for new         individuals with
                                             description          affected individuals       existing access
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OPTION 1--Direct Vetting.............  Facility submits         Unless otherwise noted   Unless otherwise noted
                                        information to the       in an authorized or      in an authorized or
OPTION 2--Use of Vetting Conducted      Department.              approved SSP, the        approved SSP, the
 Under Other DHS Programs.             Facility submits          Department expects       Department expects
OPTION 3--Electronic Verification of    information to the       that this activity       that this activity
 TWIC.                                  Department.              will be completed        will be completed
OPTION 4--Visual Verification of       .......................   prior to the affected    within 60 days after
 Credentials Conducting Periodic       Facility uses a TWIC      individual being         receiving
 Vetting.                               Reader.                  granted access to any    authorization or
                                       .......................   restricted area or       approval of an SSP
                                       Facility conducts         critical asset.          requiring the facility
                                        visual verifications                              to implement measures
                                        by examining affected                             to comply with RBPS
                                        individuals'                                      12(iv).
                                        credentials or
                                        documents.
Facility-Proposed Alternative........  Details about facility-  Details about facility-  Details about facility-
                                        proposed alternatives    proposed alternatives    proposed alternatives
                                        could vary               could vary               could vary
                                        significantly from       significantly from       significantly from
                                        facility to facility.    facility to facility.    facility to facility.
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IV. Additional Details About Option 1 and Option 2 (Which Involve the 
Submission of Information to the Department)

A. Submission of a New Affected Individual's Information Under Option 1 
or Option 2

    Under Option 1 or Option 2, a high-risk chemical facility may 
submit information about new affected individuals in accordance with 
its SSP. The Department encourages high-risk chemical facilities to 
submit information about affected individuals as soon as possible after 
an individual has been determined to be an affected individual. As 
described earlier in this notice, the high-risk chemical facilities 
must submit information prior to a new affected individual obtaining 
access to any restricted area or critical asset.

B. Updates & Corrections to Information About Affected Individuals 
Under Option 1 or Option 2

    Section 2102(d)(2)(A)(i) of the Homeland Security Act prohibits the 
Department from requiring a high-risk chemical facility to submit 
information about an individual more than one time under Option 1 or 
Option 2. Therefore, under Option 1 or Option 2, a high-risk chemical 
facility may choose whether to submit data updates or corrections about 
affected individuals.
    The Department believes that there are substantial privacy risks if 
a high-risk chemical facility opts not to provide updates and 
corrections (e.g., updating or correcting a name or date of birth) 
about affected individuals. Specifically, the accuracy of an affected 
individual's personal data being vetted against the TSDB for terrorist 
ties may be affected. Accurate information both (1) increases the 
likelihood of correct matches against information about known or 
suspected terrorists, and (2) decreases the likelihood of incorrect 
matches that associate affected individuals without terrorist ties with 
known and suspected terrorist identities. As a result, the Department 
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chemical facilities to submit updates and corrections as they become 
known so that the Department's checks for terrorist ties, which are 
done on a recurrent basis, are accurate. If a high-risk chemical 
facility is either unable or unwilling to update or correct an affected 
individual's information, the affected individual may seek redress as 
described in the CFATS Personnel Surety Program Privacy Impact 
Assessment.\21\
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notice the Department is publishing a Privacy Impact Assessment 
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C. Notification That an Affected Individual No Longer Has Access Under 
Option 1 or Option 2

    Section 2102(d)(2)(A)(i) of the Homeland Security Act also 
prohibits the Department from requiring a high-risk chemical facility 
to notify the Department when an affected individual no longer has 
access to the restricted areas or critical assets of a high-risk 
chemical facility. Therefore, under Option 1 or Option 2, a high-risk 
chemical facility has the option to notify the Department when the 
affected individual no longer has access to any restricted areas or 
critical assets, but such notification is not required. The Department 
strongly encourages high-risk chemical facilities to notify the 
Department when an affected individual no longer has access to 
restricted areas or critical assets to ensure the accuracy of the 
Department's data and to stop the recurrent vetting on the person who 
is no longer an affected individual. If a high-risk chemical facility 
is either unable or unwilling to notify the Department when an affected 
individual no longer has access to restricted areas or critical assets, 
the affected individual may seek redress as described in the CFATS 
Personnel Surety Program Privacy Impact Assessment.

D. What/Who Is the Source of the Information Under Option 1 and Option 
2

    High-risk chemical facilities are responsible for complying with 
RBPS 12(iv). However, companies operating multiple high-risk chemical 
facilities, as well as companies operating only one high-risk chemical 
facility, may comply with RBPS 12(iv) in a variety of ways. A high-risk 
chemical facility, or its parent company, may choose to comply with 
RBPS 12(iv) by identifying and directly submitting to the Department 
the information about affected individuals. Alternatively, a high-risk 
chemical facility, or its parent company, may choose to comply with 
RBPS 12(iv) by outsourcing the information-submission process to third 
parties.
    The Department also anticipates that many high-risk chemical 
facilities will rely on businesses that provide them with contract 
services (e.g., complex turn-arounds, freight delivery services, 
landscaping) to identify and submit the appropriate information about 
affected individuals the contract services employ to the Department 
under Option 1 and Option 2.
    Both third parties that submit information on behalf of high-risk 
chemical facilities and businesses that provide services to high-risk 
chemical facilities must be designated by the high-risk chemical 
facility within CSAT in order to submit appropriate information about 
affected individuals to the Department on behalf of the high-risk 
chemical facility.\22\
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CSAT is explain in the CFATS Personnel Surety Program User Manual 
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V. CSAT User Roles and Responsibilities

    Under Options 1 and 2 (as described above), high-risk chemical 
facilities have wide latitude in assigning CSAT user roles to align 
with their business operations and/or the business operations of third 
parties that provide contracted services to them. The Department has 
structured the CSAT Personnel Surety Program application to allow 
designee(s) of high-risk chemical facilities to submit information 
about affected individuals directly to the Department on behalf of 
high-risk chemical facilities.
    High-risk chemical facilities and designee(s) will be able to 
structure CSAT user roles to submit information about affected 
individuals to the Department in several ways, including but not 
limited to the following:
     A high-risk chemical facility may directly submit 
information about affected individuals, and designate one or more 
officers or employees of the facility with appropriate CSAT user roles; 
and/or
     A high-risk chemical facility may ensure the submission of 
information about affected individuals by designating one or more 
persons affiliated with a third party (or with multiple third parties); 
and/or
     A company owning several high-risk chemical facilities 
could consolidate its submission process for affected individuals. 
Specifically, the company could designate one or more persons to submit 
information about affected individuals on behalf of all or some of the 
Tier 1 and Tier 2 high-risk chemical facilities within the company on a 
company-wide basis.
    Third parties interested in providing information about affected 
individuals to the Department on behalf of high-risk chemical 
facilities may request a CSAT user account from the high-risk chemical 
facility or company for which the third party will be working. Third 
parties will not be able to submit information about affected 
individuals until a high-risk chemical facility designates the third 
party within CSAT to submit information on its behalf.
    A high-risk chemical facility (or designee(s)) may submit 
information under Option 1 or Option 2 after the facility's SSP has 
been approved or authorized by the Department for RBPS 12(iv).

VI. Privacy Considerations

    High-risk chemical facilities (or designee(s)) may maintain 
information about an affected individual, for the purpose of complying 
with CFATS, which is not submitted to the Department as part of the 
CFATS Personnel Surety Program (e.g., for compliance with RBPS 12(i)-
(iii), or for recordkeeping pertaining to Option 3 or Option 4). 
Information not in the possession of and not submitted to the 
Department is not covered under the Privacy Act of 1974. Nevertheless, 
the Department expects that high-risk chemical facilities and 
designee(s) will protect and safeguard any such information as outlined 
in their SSPs and in accordance with any other Federal, State, or local 
privacy laws that are applicable to the collection of the information, 
just as the high-risk chemical facilities would for other similar 
information collected under a their normal business practices for 
activities unrelated to CFATS.

A. Privacy Act Requirements To Enable Option 1 and Option 2

    The Department complies with all applicable federal privacy 
requirements including those contained in the Privacy Act, the E-
Government Act, the Homeland Security Act, and Departmental policy. The 
United States also follows international instruments on privacy, all of 
which are consistent with the Fair Information Practice Principles 
(FIPPs).\23\ The Department:
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    \23\ See Privacy Policy Guidance Memorandum, The Fair 
Information Practice Principles: Framework for Privacy Policy at the 
Department of Homeland Security, available at http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/privacy/privacy_policyguide_2008-01.pdf (December 
29, 2008).

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     Published a System of Records Notice (SORN) for the CFATS 
Personnel Surety Program on June 14, 2011 as well as a SORN Update on 
May 19, 2014.\24\
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    \24\ See DHS/NPPD-002--Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism 
Standards Personnel Surety Program System of Records, 79 FR 28752, 
available at www.dhs.gov/privacy (May 19, 2014).
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     Issued a Final Rule \25\ to exempt portions of the 
Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety Program 
SORN from certain provisions of the Privacy Act because of criminal, 
civil, and administrative enforcement requirements on May 21, 2014.
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    \25\ See Implementation of Exemptions; Department of Homeland 
Security/National Protection and Programs Directorate--002 Chemical 
Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety Program System of 
Records, 79 FR 29072, available at www.dhs.gov/privacy (May 21, 
2014).
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     Published a CFATS Personnel Surety Program Privacy Impact 
Assessment (PIA) in May 2011, and a CFATS Personnel Surety Program PIA 
Update on May 1, 2014. Concurrent with the publication of this 
implementation notice the Department is publishing a second PIA Update 
which is available at www.dhs.gov/privacy.
    With the publication of these privacy documents, the Department has 
ensured that the CFATS Personnel Surety Program complies with the 
appropriate privacy laws and Department of Homeland Security privacy 
policies.

B. Redress

    The CFATS Personnel Surety Program complies with the requirement of 
section 2102(d)(2)(A)(iii) of the Homeland Security Act to provide 
redress to an individual: (1) Whose information was vetted against the 
TSDB under the program; and (2) who believes that the personally 
identifiable information submitted to the Department for such vetting 
by a covered chemical facility, or its designated representative, was 
inaccurate. The Department has described how to seek redress in the 
CFATS Personnel Surety Program Privacy Impact Assessment.

C. Additional Privacy Considerations Related to Option 1 and Option 2

    The Submitter(s) of each high-risk chemical facility (or 
designee(s)) will be required to affirm that, in accordance with its 
SSP, notice required by the Privacy Act of 1974 has been given to 
affected individuals before their information is submitted to the 
Department. The Department has made available a sample Privacy Act 
notice that complies with subsection (e)(3) of the Privacy Act (5 
U.S.C. 552a(e)(3)) in the CFATS Personnel Surety Program PIA Update 
being published concurrently with this notice.\26\ The sample notice, 
or a different satisfactory notice, must be provided by a high-risk 
chemical facility to affected individuals prior to the submission of 
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to the Department under 
Option 1 and Option 2. This notice must: (1) Notify those individuals 
that their information is being submitted to DHS for vetting against 
the TSDB, and that in some cases additional information may be 
requested and submitted in order to resolve a potential match; (2) 
instruct those individuals how to access their information; (3) 
instruct those individuals how to correct their information; and (4) 
instruct those individuals on procedures available to them for redress 
if they believe their information has been improperly matched by the 
Department to information contained in the TSDB. Individuals have the 
opportunity and the right to decline to provide information; however, 
if an individual declines to provide information, he or she may impact 
a high-risk chemical facility's compliance with CFATS.
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    \26\ The CFATS Personnel Surety Program PIA Update, as well as 
other privacy related documents, are available at on the 
Department's Web site at www.dhs.gov/privacy.
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D. Additional Privacy Considerations for Option 3 and Option 4

    A high-risk chemical facility will not submit information to the 
Department if the facility opts to electronically verify and validate 
affected individuals' TWICs through the use of TWIC readers (or other 
technology that is periodically updated with revoked card information) 
under Option 3. High-risk chemical facilities that opt to implement 
Option 3 are encouraged, but are not required, to provide notice to 
each affected individual whose TWIC is being verified and validated. 
Although Option 3 allows high-risk chemical facilities to comply with 
RBPS 12(iv) without submitting information to the Department, the 
Department feels that appropriate notice should still be given to those 
individuals so that they know their TWICs are now being used to comply 
with 6 CFR 27.230(a)(12)(iv). The Department has provided a sample 
privacy notice for high-risk chemical facilities to use in the CFATS 
Personnel Surety Program PIA Update, published May 1, 2014. A revised 
sample Privacy Act notice is also included in the PIA Update being 
published concurrently with this notice.
    In addition, a high-risk chemical facility will not submit 
information to the Department if the facility opts to utilize Option 4 
and to visually inspect a credential or document for any Federal 
screening program that periodically vets individuals against the TSDB. 
High-risk chemical facilities that opt to implement Option 4 are 
encouraged, but are not required, to provide notice to each affected 
individual whose Federal screening program credential or document is 
being visually inspected in order to comply with 6 CFR 
27.230(a)(12)(iv).

VII. Information a High-Risk Chemical Facility May Wish To Consider 
Including in its SSP

    When writing, revising, or updating their SSPs, high-risk chemical 
facilities may wish to consider including information about the 
following topics to assist the Department in evaluating the adequacy of 
the security measures outlined in the SSP for RBPS12(iv):

1. General

     Who does the facility consider an affected individual and 
how does the facility identify affected individuals?
    [cir] Who does the facility consider facility personnel and how 
does the facility identify them?
    [cir] Who does the facility consider unescorted visitors and how 
does the facility identify them?
     If the facility escorts any visitors, how does it escort 
them?
     How does the facility define its restricted areas and/or 
critical assets for the purposes of RBPS 12?
     Does the facility include computer systems or remote 
access as either a restricted area or critical asset?
     Which Option(s), or alternative approaches not described 
in this notice, will the facility or its designee(s) use to check for 
terrorist ties?
     Does the facility intend to use one or more Options for 
some affected individuals that it will not use for other affected 
individuals? If so, which Option(s) apply to which groups of affected 
individuals?
     Will the facility opt to have a designee(s) submit 
information about affected individuals? If so, what guidance will the 
high-risk chemical facility establish for designee(s) when it submits 
information (e.g., when are affected individuals considered to be 
``facility personnel'' ``unescorted visitors,'' how will the facility 
verify that notice has been provided to an affected individual before 
information about him/her is provided to the Department)?
     Does the high-risk chemical facility anticipate that any 
individuals will require access to restricted areas or

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critical assets without visitor escorts or without the background 
checks listed in RBPS 12 under exceptional circumstances (e.g., 
foreseeable but unpredictable circumstances)? If so, who? If so, which 
exceptional circumstances would warrant access without visitor escorts 
or without the background checks listed in RBPS 12?

2. With Regard to Option 1

     How will notice be provided to affected individuals that 
information is being provided to the Department?

3. With Regard to Option 2

     How will notice be provided to affected individuals that 
information is being provided to the Department?
     What will the facility do if NPPD is unable to verify an 
affected individual's enrollment in another Department TSDB vetting 
program?
     What will be the timeframe for this follow-on action?
     What will the facility do if NPPD does verify the 
credential, but later during a periodic re-verification, is unable 
verify the credential?
     What will be the timeframe for this follow-on action?
     Does the facility describe how it will comply with RBPS 
12(iv) for affected individuals without credentials capable of being 
verified under Option 2?

4. With Regard to Option 3

     How will the facility identify those affected individuals 
who possess TWICs?
     How will the facility comply with RBPS 12(iv) for affected 
individuals without TWICs?
     How will the facility electronically verify and validate 
TWICs of affected individuals?
     Which reader(s) or Physical Access Control System (PACS) 
will the facility be using? Or, if it is not using readers, how it will 
use the CCL or CRL?
     Where will the reader(s) or PAC(s) be located?
     What mode or modes (i.e., which setting on the TWIC 
Reader) will be used when verifying and validating the TWIC of an 
affected individual? \27\
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     Will the TWIC of an affected individual be re-verified and 
re-validated with TWIC readers, and, if so, how often?
     What will the facility (or designee(s)) do if an affected 
individual's TWIC cannot be verified or if the TWIC reader is not 
functioning properly?

5. With Regard to Option 4

     Upon which Federal screening program(s) does the facility 
or designee intend to rely?
     What document(s) or credential(s) issued by the Federal 
screening program(s) will the facility visually verify?
     What procedures will the facility use to allow affected 
individuals to present document(s) or credential(s)?
     How will the facility verify that the credential or 
document presented by affected individuals is not fraudulent?
     What procedures will the facility follow to visually 
verify that a credential or document is current and valid (i.e., not 
expired)?
     Will the visual verification include the following?
    [cir] Comparing any picture on a document or credential to the 
bearer of the credential or document;
    [cir] Comparing any physical characteristics listed on the 
credential or document (e.g., height, hair color, eye color) with the 
bearer's physical appearance;
    [cir] Checking for tampering;
    [cir] Reviewing both sides of the credential or document and 
checking for the appropriate stock/credential material;
    [cir] Checking for an expiration date; and
    [cir] Checking for any insignia, watermark, hologram, signature or 
other unique feature.
     What will the facility do if it is unable to visually 
verify an affected individual's credential or document, if the 
credential or document fails visual verification, or if the credential 
or document appears invalid, expired, or fraudulent?

6. With Regard to Other Options

     A facility that chooses to propose an option not listed 
above in its SSP should provide as much detail as possible to allow the 
Department to consider the potential option and evaluate whether or not 
it meets the RBPS 12(iv) standard.

Caitlin Durkovich,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Infrastructure Protection, National 
Protection and Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland 
Security.
[FR Doc. 2015-31625 Filed 12-17-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                  79058                                  Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 243 / Friday, December 18, 2015 / Notices

                                                    The purpose of this notice is to notify                                    Estimated Number of Respondents:                                          Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism
                                                  the public that FEMA will submit the                                       56,000.                                                                     Standards (CFATS) that it is
                                                  information collection abstracted below                                      Estimated Total Annual Burden                                             commencing implementation of the
                                                  to the Office of Management and Budget                                     Hours: 10,640.                                                              CFATS Personnel Surety Program.
                                                  for review and clearance.                                                    Estimated Cost: $241,634. There are                                       CFATS requires regulated chemical
                                                                                                                             no recordkeeping, capital, start-up or                                      facilities to implement security
                                                  Collection of Information                                                  maintenance costs associated with this                                      measures designed to ensure that certain
                                                    Title: National Emergency Family and                                     information collection.                                                     individuals with or seeking access to the
                                                  Registry System (NEFRLS).                                                                                                                              restricted areas or critical assets at those
                                                                                                                             Richard W. Mattison,
                                                    Type of information collection:                                                                                                                      chemical facilities are screened for
                                                                                                                             Records Management Program Chief, Mission
                                                  Revision of a currently approved                                                                                                                       terrorist ties. The CFATS Personnel
                                                                                                                             Support, Federal Emergency Management
                                                  information collection.                                                    Agency, Department of Homeland Security.                                    Surety Program enables regulated
                                                    OMB Number: 1660–0108.                                                                                                                               chemical facilities to meet this
                                                                                                                             [FR Doc. 2015–31870 Filed 12–17–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    Form Titles and Numbers: FEMA                                                                                                                        requirement.
                                                                                                                             BILLING CODE 9111–23–P
                                                  Form 528–2.
                                                    Abstract: NEFRLS is a Web-based                                                                                                                      DATES:  This notice is effective as of the
                                                  database enabling FEMA to provide a                                                                                                                    date of publication.
                                                                                                                             DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                                  nationally available and recognized
                                                                                                                             SECURITY                                                                    ADDRESSES:  Questions about this notice
                                                  database allowing adults (including
                                                                                                                             [Docket No. DHS–2015–0052]
                                                                                                                                                                                                         may be directed by mail to the DHS/
                                                  medical patients) that have been
                                                                                                                                                                                                         NPPD/IP/Infrastructure Security
                                                  displaced by a Presidentially declared
                                                                                                                             Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism                                            Compliance Division CFATS Program
                                                  major disaster or emergency to
                                                                                                                             Standards Personnel Surety Program                                          Manager at the Department of Homeland
                                                  voluntarily register via the Internet or a
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Security, 245 Murray Lane, SW., Mail
                                                  toll-free number. This database allows                                     AGENCY:  National Protection and                                            Stop 0610, Arlington, VA 20528–0610.
                                                  designated individuals to search for                                       Programs Directorate, DHS.                                                  Questions, which include trade secrets,
                                                  displaced friends, family, and                                             ACTION: Implementation of the CFATS                                         confidential commercial or financial
                                                  household members. Congress                                                Personnel Surety Program.                                                   information, Chemical-terrorism
                                                  mandated that FEMA establish NEFRLS
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Vulnerability Information (CVI),1
                                                  in the Post Katrina Emergency                                              SUMMARY:   The Department of Homeland
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Sensitive Security Information (SSI),2 or
                                                  Management Reform Act of 2006,                                             Security (DHS), National Protection and
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Protected Critical Infrastructure
                                                  (PKEMRA) section 689c.                                                     Programs Directorate (NPPD), Office of
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Information (PCII),3 should be properly
                                                    Affected Public: State, Local or Tribal                                  Infrastructure Protection (IP) is
                                                                                                                                                                                                         safeguarded.
                                                  Government, Federal Government, and                                        providing notice to the public and
                                                  Individuals or Households.                                                 chemical facilities regulated under the                                     Table of Contents


                                                  I. Notice of Implementation .....................................................................................................................................................................              3
                                                  II. Statutory and Regulatory History of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program ...................................................................................                                                 4
                                                  III. Contents and Requirements of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program ...........................................................................................                                               7
                                                        A. Who Must be Checked for Terrorist Ties? ..................................................................................................................................                            7
                                                        B. Checking for Terrorist Ties During an Emergency or Exigent Situation ...................................................................................                                              8
                                                        C. High-Risk Chemical Facilities have Flexibility when Implementing the CFATS Personnel Surety Program .......................                                                                           8
                                                        D. Options Available to High-Risk Chemical Facilities to Comply with RBPS 12(iv) .................................................................                                                       9
                                                        E. High-Risk Chemical Facilities may Use More Than One Option ..............................................................................................                                            17
                                                        F. High-Risk Chemical Facilities may Propose Additional Options ..............................................................................................                                          17
                                                        G. Security Considerations for High-risk Chemical Facilities to Weigh in Selecting Options ....................................................                                                         18
                                                        H. When the Check for Terrorist Ties Must be Completed ............................................................................................................                                     20
                                                  IV. Additional Details about Option 1 and Option 2 (Which Involve the Submission of Information to the Department) .............                                                                              21
                                                        A. Submission of a New Affected Individual’s Information under Option 1 or Option 2 ...........................................................                                                         21
                                                        B. Updates & Corrections to Information about Affected Individuals under Option 1 or Option 2 ...........................................                                                               22
                                                        C. Notification that an Affected Individual No Longer Has Access under Option 1 or Option 2 ...............................................                                                             23
                                                        D. What/Who is the Source of the Information under Option 1 and Option 2 ............................................................................                                                   23
                                                  V. CSAT User Roles and Responsibilities ...............................................................................................................................................                       24
                                                  VI. Privacy Considerations .......................................................................................................................................................................            25
                                                        A. Privacy Act Requirements To Enable Option 1 and Option 2 ..................................................................................................                                          26
                                                        B. Redress ..........................................................................................................................................................................................   27
                                                        C. Additional Privacy Considerations Related to Option 1 And Option 2 ...................................................................................                                               27
                                                        D. Additional Privacy Considerations for Option 3 and Option 4: ...............................................................................................                                         28
                                                  VII. Information a High-Risk Chemical Facility may Wish to Consider Including in its SSP ............................................................                                                         29
                                                  I. Notice of Implementation                                                risk chemical facilities regulated under                                    High-risk chemical facilities will be
                                                                                                                             CFATS of the implementation of the                                          individually notified as to when the
                                                    The Department is publishing this                                        CFATS Personnel Surety Program.4                                            Department will expect each high-risk
                                                  notice to inform Tier 1 and Tier 2 high-
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                                                    1 For more information about CVI see 6 CFR                               www.dhs.gov/protected-critical-infrastructure-                              risk chemical facilities will require updates to the
                                                  27.400 and the CVI Procedural Manual at http://                            information-pcii-program.                                                   CFATS Personnel Surety Program Information
                                                  www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/chemsec_cvi_                                      4 The Department intends to expand the scope of
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Collection Request. The Department will publish
                                                  proceduresmanual.pdf.                                                      the CFATS Personnel Surety Program to include                               another notice to inform Tier 3 and Tier 4 high-risk
                                                    2 For more information about SSI see 49 CFR part
                                                                                                                             Tier 3 and Tier 4 high-risk chemical facilities after                       chemical facilities of program expansion after
                                                  1520 and the SSI Program Web page at www.tsa.gov.                          implementing the CFATS Personnel Surety Program                             making necessary updates to the CFATS Personnel
                                                    3 For more information about PCII see 6 CFR part                         at Tier 1 and Tier 2 high-risk chemical facilities.
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Surety Program Information Collection Request.
                                                  29 and the PCII Program Web page at http://                                Any expansion to include Tier 3 and Tier 4 high-



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                                                  chemical facility to begin implementing                 unavailable to high-risk chemical                       Federal screening program that
                                                  risk based performance standard (RBPS)                  facilities. See 72 FR 17688, 17709 (April               periodically vets enrolled individuals
                                                  12(iv) in accordance with its Site                      9, 2007). Thus, under RBPS 12(iv), the                  against the Terrorist Screening Database
                                                  Security Plan (SSP).5                                   Department and high-risk chemical                       (TSDB). The Department continues to
                                                                                                          facilities must work together to satisfy                believe that visual verification has
                                                  II. Statutory and Regulatory History of
                                                                                                          the ‘‘terrorist ties’’ aspect of the                    significant security limitations and,
                                                  the CFATS Personnel Surety Program
                                                                                                          Personnel Surety performance standard.                  accordingly, encourages high-risk
                                                     Section 550 of the Department of                     To implement the provisions of RBPS                     chemical facilities choosing this option
                                                  Homeland Security Appropriations Act                    12(iv), and in accordance with the                      to identify in their Site Security Plans
                                                  of 2007, Public Law 109–295 (2006)                      Homeland Security Act as amended by                     the means by which they plan to
                                                  (‘‘Section 550’’), provided the                         the Protecting and Securing Chemical                    address these limitations.
                                                  Department with the authority to                        Facilities from Terrorist Attacks Act of                  Each of these options is described in
                                                  identify and regulate the security of                   2014, Public Law 113–254,6 the                          further detail below in Section III.D.
                                                  high-risk chemical facilities using a risk-             following options will be available to
                                                  based approach. On April 9, 2007, the                                                                           III. Contents and Requirements of the
                                                                                                          enable high-risk chemical facilities to
                                                  Department issued the CFATS Interim                                                                             CFATS Personnel Surety Program
                                                                                                          facilitate terrorist-ties vetting of affected
                                                  Final Rule (IFR) implementing this                      individuals.                                               The CFATS Personnel Surety Program
                                                  statutory mandate. See 72 FR 17688.                        Option 1. High-risk chemical facilities              enables the Department and high-risk
                                                     Section 550 required that the                        may submit certain information about                    chemical facilities to mitigate the risk
                                                  Department establish risk-based                         affected individuals that the Department                that certain individuals with or seeking
                                                  performance standards for high-risk                     will use to vet those individuals for                   access to restricted areas or critical
                                                  chemical facilities, and through the                    terrorist ties. Specifically, the                       assets at high-risk chemical facilities
                                                  CFATS regulations the Department                        identifying information about affected                  may have terrorist ties.
                                                  promulgated 18 RBPSs, including RBPS                    individuals will be compared against
                                                  12—Personnel Surety. Under RBPS 12,                                                                             A. Who Must be Checked for Terrorist
                                                                                                          identifying information of known or                     Ties?
                                                  high-risk chemical facilities regulated                 suspected terrorists contained in the
                                                  under CFATS are required to account                     federal government’s consolidated and                      RBPS 12(iv) requires that certain
                                                  for the conduct of certain types of                     integrated terrorist watchlist, the                     individuals with or seeking access to
                                                  background checks in their Site Security                Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB),                    restricted areas or critical assets at high-
                                                  Plans. Specifically, RBPS 12 requires                   which is maintained by the Department                   risk chemical facilities be checked for
                                                  high-risk chemical facilities to:                       of Justice (DOJ) Federal Bureau of                      terrorist ties. These individuals are
                                                    Perform appropriate background checks on              Investigation (FBI) in the Terrorist                    referred to as ‘‘affected individuals.’’
                                                  and ensure appropriate credentials for                  Screening Center (TSC).7                                Specifically, affected individuals are
                                                  facility personnel, and as appropriate, for                Option 2. High-risk chemical facilities              facility personnel or unescorted visitors
                                                  unescorted visitors with access to restricted           may submit information about affected                   with or seeking access to restricted areas
                                                  areas or critical assets, including, (i)                                                                        or critical assets at high-risk chemical
                                                  Measures designed to verify and validate
                                                                                                          individuals who already possess certain
                                                                                                          credentials that rely on security threat                facilities. High-risk facilities may
                                                  identity; (ii) Measures designed to check
                                                  criminal history; (iii) Measures designed to            assessments conducted by the                            classify particular contractors or
                                                  verify and validate legal authorization to              Department. See 72 FR 17688, 17709                      categories of contractors either as
                                                  work; and (iv) Measures designed to identify            (April 9, 2007). This will enable the                   ‘‘facility personnel’’ or as ‘‘visitors.’’
                                                  people with terrorist ties[.]                           Department to verify the continuing                     This determination should be a facility-
                                                  6 CFR 27.230(a)(12).                                    validity of these credentials.                          specific determination, and should be
                                                                                                             Option 3. High-risk chemical facilities              based on facility-security
                                                     The first three aspects of RBPS 12
                                                                                                          may comply with RBPS 12(iv) without                     considerations, operational
                                                  (checks for identity, criminal history,
                                                                                                          submitting to the Department                            requirements, and business practices.
                                                  and legal authorization to work) have                                                                              There are also certain groups of
                                                  already been implemented, and high-                     information about affected individuals
                                                                                                          who possess Transportation Worker                       persons, which the Department does not
                                                  risk chemical facilities have addressed
                                                                                                          Identification Credentials (TWICs), if a                consider to be affected individuals, such
                                                  these aspects of RBPS 12 in their Site
                                                                                                          high-risk chemical facility electronically              as (1) federal officials who gain
                                                  Security Plans. This notice announces
                                                                                                          verifies and validates the affected                     unescorted access to restricted areas or
                                                  to the public and chemical facilities that
                                                                                                          individual’s TWICs through the use of                   critical assets as part of their official
                                                  it is commencing implementation of the
                                                                                                          TWIC readers (or other technology that                  duties; (2) state and local law
                                                  CFATS Personnel Surety Program,
                                                                                                          is periodically updated using the                       enforcement officials who gain
                                                  which requires Tier 1 and Tier 2
                                                                                                          Canceled Card List).                                    unescorted access to restricted areas or
                                                  facilities to implement security
                                                                                                             Option 4. High-risk chemical facilities              critical assets as part of their official
                                                  measures designed, to ensure that
                                                                                                          may visually verify certain credentials                 duties; and (3) emergency responders at
                                                  certain individuals with or seeking
                                                                                                          or documents that are issued by a                       the state or local level who gain
                                                  access to the restricted areas or critical
                                                                                                                                                                  unescorted access to restricted areas or
                                                  assets at those chemical facilities are                   6 Section 2 of Public Law 113–254 adds a new          critical assets during emergency
                                                  screened for terrorist ties.                            Title XXI to the Homeland Security Act of 2002.         situations.
                                                     Identifying affected individuals who                 Title XXI contains new sections numbered 2101
                                                  have terrorist ties is an inherently                    through 2109. Citations to the Homeland Security        B. Checking for Terrorist Ties During an
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                                                  governmental function and requires the                  Act of 2002 throughout this document reference          Emergency or Exigent Situation
                                                                                                          those sections of Title XXI. In addition to being
                                                  use of information held in government-                  found in amended versions of the Homeland                  In some emergency or exigent
                                                  maintained databases that are                           Security Act of 2002, those sections of Title XXI can   situations, access to restricted areas or
                                                                                                          also be found in section 2 of the CFATS Act of          critical assets by other individuals who
                                                    5 Throughout this notice any reference to SSPs        2014, or in 6 U.S.C. 621–629.
                                                  also refers to Alternative Security Programs              7 For more information about the TSDB, see DOJ/       have not had appropriate background
                                                  submitted by high-risk chemical facilities as           FBI—019 Terrorist Screening Records System, 72          checks under RBPS 12 may be
                                                  described in 6 CFR 27.235.                              FR 47073 (August 22, 2007).                             necessary. For example, emergency


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                                                  responders who are not emergency                                           the number of persons who will need to                                       is provided free of charge to high-risk
                                                  responders at the state or local level                                     be checked for terrorist ties.                                               chemical facilities (or their designee(s)).
                                                  may require such access as part of their                                      • Choose to escort visitors accessing                                        Under this option, information about
                                                  official duties under appropriate                                          restricted areas and critical assets in lieu                                 affected individuals submitted by, or on
                                                  circumstances. If high-risk chemical                                       of performing terrorist ties background                                      behalf of, high-risk chemical facilities
                                                  facilities anticipate that an individual                                   checks under the CFATS Personnel                                             will be compared against identifying
                                                  will require access to restricted areas or                                 Surety Program. The high-risk chemical                                       information of known or suspected
                                                  critical assets without visitor escorts or                                 facility may propose in its SSP                                              terrorists contained in the TSDB.9
                                                  without the background checks listed in                                    traditional escorting solutions and/or                                          If Option 1 is selected by a high-risk
                                                  RBPS 12 under exceptional                                                  innovative escorting alternatives such as                                    chemical facility in its SSP, the facility
                                                  circumstances (e.g., foreseeable but                                       video monitoring (which may reduce                                           (or its designee(s)) must submit the
                                                  unpredictable circumstances), high-risk                                    facility security costs), as appropriate, to                                 following information about an affected
                                                  chemical facilities may describe such                                      address the unique security risks                                            individual to satisfy RBPS 12(iv):
                                                  situations and the types of individuals                                    present at the facility.                                                        • For U.S. Persons (U.S. citizens and
                                                  who might require access in those                                          D. Options Available to High-Risk                                            nationals as well as U.S. lawful
                                                  situations in their SSPs. The                                              Chemical Facilities To Comply With                                           permanent residents):
                                                  Department will assess the situations                                      RBPS 12(iv)                                                                     Æ Full name
                                                  described, and any security measures                                                                                                                       Æ Date of Birth
                                                  the high-risk chemical facility plans to                                     The Department has developed a                                                Æ Citizenship or Gender
                                                  take to mitigate vulnerabilities                                           CFATS Personnel Surety Program that                                             • For Non-U.S. Persons:
                                                  presented by these situations, as it                                       provides high-risk chemical facilities                                          Æ Full Name
                                                  reviews each high-risk chemical                                            several options to comply with RBPS                                             Æ Date of Birth
                                                  facility’s SSP.                                                            12(iv). In addition to the alternatives                                         Æ Citizenship
                                                                                                                             expressly described in this notice, the                                         Æ Passport information and/or alien
                                                  C. High-Risk Chemical Facilities Have                                      Department will also permit high-risk                                        registration number
                                                  Flexibility When Implementing the                                          chemical facilities to propose alternative
                                                  CFATS Personnel Surety Program                                                                                                                             To reduce the likelihood of false
                                                                                                                             measures for terrorist ties identification
                                                                                                                                                                                                          positives in matching against records in
                                                     A high-risk chemical facility will have                                 in their SSPs, which the Department
                                                                                                                                                                                                          the Federal Government’s consolidated
                                                  flexibility to tailor its implementation of                                will consider on a case-by-case basis in
                                                                                                                                                                                                          and integrated terrorist watchlist, high-
                                                  the CFATS Personnel Surety Program to                                      evaluating high-risk chemical facilities’
                                                                                                                                                                                                          risk chemical facilities (or their
                                                  fit its individual circumstances and, in                                   SSPs. Of note, and as discussed further
                                                                                                                                                                                                          designee(s)) are encouraged, but not
                                                  this regard, to best balance who                                           below, a high-risk chemical facility may
                                                                                                                                                                                                          required, to submit the following
                                                  qualifies as an affected individual,                                       choose one option or a combination of
                                                                                                                                                                                                          optional information about each affected
                                                  unique security issues, costs, and                                         options to comply with RBPS 12(iv).
                                                                                                                                                                                                          individual:
                                                  burden. For example a high-risk                                            Overview of Option 1                                                            • Aliases
                                                  chemical facility may, in its Site                                                                                                                         • Gender (for Non-U.S. Persons)
                                                                                                                                The first option allows high-risk
                                                  Security Plan:                                                                                                                                             • Place of Birth
                                                                                                                             chemical facilities (or designee(s)) 8 to
                                                     • Restrict the numbers and types of                                     submit certain information about                                                • Redress Number10
                                                  persons allowed to access its restricted                                   affected individuals to the Department                                          If a high-risk chemical facility chooses
                                                  areas and critical assets, thus limiting                                   through a Personnel Surety Program                                           to submit information about an affected
                                                  the number of persons who will need to                                     application in an online technology                                          individual under Option 1, the
                                                  be checked for terrorist ties.                                             system developed under CFATS called                                          following table summarizes the
                                                     • Define its restricted areas and                                       the Chemical Security Assessment Tool                                        biographic data that would be submitted
                                                  critical assets, thus potentially limiting                                 (CSAT). Access to and the use of CSAT                                        to the Department.

                                                                                    TABLE 01—AFFECTED INDIVIDUAL REQUIRED AND OPTIONAL DATA UNDER OPTION 1
                                                              Data elements submitted to the department                                                                         For a U.S. person                                                For a non-U.S. person

                                                  Full Name ..............................................................................                                                                 Required

                                                  Date of Birth ..........................................................................                                                                 Required

                                                  Gender ...................................................................................    Must provide Citizenship or Gender ....................................                          Optional.

                                                  Citizenship .............................................................................     ..............................................................................................   Required.

                                                  Passport Information and/or Alien Registration Number ......                                  N/A .......................................................................................      Required.

                                                  Aliases ...................................................................................                                                              Optional

                                                  Place of Birth .........................................................................                                                                 Optional
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                                                  Redress Number ...................................................................                                                                       Optional

                                                    8 A designee is a third party that submits                               Option 1 to the Department for vetting purposes via                            10 For more information about Redress Numbers,

                                                  information about affected individuals to DHS on                           CSAT can be found in the CSAT Personnel Surety                               please go to http://www.dhs.gov/one-stop-travelers-
                                                  behalf of a high-risk chemical facility.                                   Program User Manual available on www.dhs.gov/                                redress-process#1.
                                                    9 Detailed information about the submission of
                                                                                                                             chemicalsecurity.
                                                  information about affected individuals under



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                                                  Overview of Option 2                                                   verified. The Department will also                                       If Option 2 is selected by a high-risk
                                                     The second option also allows high-                                 periodically re-verify each affected                                   chemical facility in it SSP, the high-risk
                                                  risk chemical facilities (or designee(s))                              individual’s continued enrollment in                                   chemical facility (or designee(s)) must
                                                  to submit certain information about                                    one of these other programs, and notify                                submit the following information about
                                                  affected individuals to the Department                                 the high-risk chemical facility and/or                                 an affected individual to satisfy RBPS
                                                  through the CSAT Personnel Surety                                      designee(s) of significant changes in the                              12(iv):
                                                  Program application.11 This option                                     status of an affected individual’s                                       • Full Name;
                                                  allows high-risk chemical facilities and                               enrollment (e.g., if an affected                                         • Date of Birth; and
                                                  the Department to take advantage of the                                individual who has been enrolled in the                                  • Program-specific information or
                                                  vetting for terrorist ties already being                               HME Program ceases to be enrolled,                                     credential information, such as unique
                                                  conducted on affected individuals                                      then the Department would change the                                   number, or issuing entity (e.g., State for
                                                  enrolled in the TWIC Program,                                          status of the affected individual in the                               Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
                                                  Hazardous Materials Endorsement                                        CSAT Personnel Surety Program                                          associated with an HME).
                                                  (HME) Program, as well as the NEXUS,                                   application and notify the Submitter).13                                 To further reduce the potential for
                                                  Secure Electronic Network for Travelers                                Electronic verification and re-                                        misidentification, high-risk chemical
                                                  Rapid Inspection (SENTRI), Free and                                    verification ensure that both the                                      facilities (or designee(s)) are
                                                  Secure Trade (FAST), and Global Entry                                  Department and the high-risk chemical                                  encouraged, but not required, to submit
                                                  Trusted Traveler Programs.                                             facility can rely upon the continuing                                  the following optional information
                                                     Under Option 2, high-risk chemical
                                                                                                                         validity of an affected individual’s                                   about affected individuals to the
                                                  facilities (or designee(s)) may submit
                                                                                                                         credential or endorsement. As a                                        Department:14
                                                  information to the Department about
                                                  affected individuals possessing the                                    condition of choosing Option 2, a high-                                  • Aliases
                                                  appropriate credentials to enable the                                  risk chemical facility must describe in                                  • Gender
                                                  Department to electronically verify the                                its SSP what action(s) it, or its                                        • Place of Birth
                                                  affected individuals’ enrollments in                                   designee(s), will take in the event the                                  • Citizenship
                                                  these other programs. The Department                                   Department is unable to verify, or no                                    If a high-risk chemical facility chooses
                                                  will subsequently notify the                                           longer able to verify, an affected                                     to submit information about an affected
                                                  Submitter 12 of the high-risk chemical                                 individual’s enrollment in the other                                   individual under Option 2, the
                                                  facility whether or not an affected                                    DHS program. The high-risk facility                                    following table summarizes the
                                                  individual’s enrollment in one of these                                must take some action and not leave the                                biographic data that would be submitted
                                                  other DHS programs was electronically                                  situation unresolved.                                                  to the Department.

                                                                                  TABLE 02—AFFECTED INDIVIDUAL REQUIRED AND OPTIONAL DATA UNDER OPTION 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  For affected individual enrolled in
                                                    Data elements submitted to the                          For affected individual with a                        For affected individual with an                    a trusted traveler program
                                                             department                                                 TWIC                                                   HME                                  (NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST, or
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Global Entry)

                                                  Full Name ......................................                                                                              Required

                                                  Date of Birth ...................................                                                                             Required

                                                  Expiration Date ..............................                                                                                Required

                                                  Unique Identifying Number ............                TWIC Serial Number: Required ...                       CDL Number: Required ................              PASS ID Number: Required.

                                                  Issuing State of CDL .....................            N/A ................................................   Required .......................................   N/A.

                                                  Aliases ...........................................                                                                            Optional

                                                  Gender ...........................................                                                                             Optional

                                                  Place of Birth .................................                                                                               Optional

                                                  Citizenship .....................................                                                                              Optional



                                                  Overview of Option 3                                                   not submit to the Department                                           affected individuals’ TWICs 15 through
                                                                                                                         information about affected individuals                                 the use of TWIC readers (or other
                                                    Under Option 3—Electronic
                                                                                                                         in possession of TWICs, but rather will                                technology that is periodically updated
                                                  Verification of TWIC, a high-risk
                                                                                                                         electronically verify and validate the                                 with revoked card information). Any
                                                  chemical facility (or its designee(s)) will
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                                                    11 Detailed information about the submission of                         13 When the Department notifies the Submitter of                    submit them in the initial phases of implementation
                                                  information about affected individuals under                           the high-risk chemical facility of significant changes                 of the program may be limited.
                                                  Option 2 to the Department via CSAT can be found                       in the status of an affected individual’s enrollment,                     15 Electronic verification and validation of an

                                                  in the CSAT Personnel Surety Program User                              such a notification should not be construed to                         affected individual’s TWIC requires authentication
                                                  Manual available on www.dhs.gov/                                       indicate that an individual has terrorist ties or be                   that the affected individual’s TWIC (1) is a valid
                                                  chemicalsecurity.                                                      treated as derogatory information.                                     credential issued by TSA, and (2) has not been
                                                    12 A Submitter is a person who is responsible for                       14 The CSAT Personnel Surety application will be                    cancelled by the TSA, and (3) the biometric live
                                                  the submission of information through the CSAT                         constructed to enable submission of these optional                     sample matches the biometric template on the
                                                  system as required in 6 CFR 27.200(b)(3).                              data elements in the future. However, the ability to                   TWIC.



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                                                  high-risk chemical facility that chooses                  verification has inherent limitations and            in its SSPs. The Department will assess
                                                  this option must describe in its SSP the                  provides less security value than the                the adequacy of such alternative or
                                                  process and procedures it will follow if                  other options available under the                    supplemental options on a facility-by-
                                                  it chooses to use TWIC readers,                           CFATS Personnel Surety Program. The                  facility basis, in the course of evaluating
                                                  including what action(s) it, or its                       Department encourages every high-risk                each facility’s SSP.
                                                  designee(s), will take in the event the                   chemical facility to consider a means of
                                                                                                            verification that is consistent with its             G. Security Considerations for High-Risk
                                                  high-risk chemical facility is unable to
                                                                                                            specific circumstances and its                       Chemical Facilities To Weigh in
                                                  verify the TWIC, or subsequently unable
                                                                                                            assessment of the threat posed by the                Selecting Options
                                                  to verify an affected individual’s TWIC.
                                                  For example, if a TWIC cannot be                          acceptance of such credentials. If a                    The Department believes the greatest
                                                  verified through the use of a TWIC                        facility chooses to use Option 4, in                 security benefit is achieved when a
                                                  Reader, the high-risk chemical facility                   whole or in part, it should also identify            high-risk chemical facility selects either
                                                  may choose to verify the affected                         in its Site Security Plan the means by               Option 1 and/or Option 2. Option 3 also
                                                  individual’s enrollment in TWIC under                     which it plans to address these                      provides significant security benefit.
                                                  Option 2, or submit information about                     limitations.                                         Option 4 provides some security benefit
                                                  the affected individual under Option 1.                      An example of Option 4 that could be              but less than Option 1, Option 2, or
                                                                                                            implemented by a high-risk chemical                  Option 3.
                                                  Overview of Option 4                                      facility is to leverage the vetting                     Option 1 and Option 2 provide the
                                                     Option 4—Visual Verification Of                        conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol,                  greatest security benefit because the
                                                  Credentials Conducting Periodic Vetting                   Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives                    information submitted about each
                                                  complies with section 2102(d)(2) of the                   (ATF) on affected individuals who are                affected individual will be recurrently
                                                  Homeland Security Act and allows a                        employee possessors of a Federal                     vetted against the TSDB. Recurrent
                                                  high-risk chemical facility to satisfy its                explosives licensee/permittee. For                   vetting is a Department best practice
                                                  obligation under 6 CFR 27.230(a)(12)(iv)                  example, a high-risk chemical facility               and compares an affected individual’s
                                                  to identify individuals with terrorist ties               may rely on a ‘‘letter of clearance’’                information against new and/or updated
                                                  using any Federal screening program                       issued by ATF when presented by an                   TSDB records as such records become
                                                  that periodically vets individuals                        affected individual who is also an                   available. Further, in the event that an
                                                  against the TSDB if:                                      employee-possessor of explosives. The                affected individual with terrorist ties
                                                     • The Federal screening program                        high-risk chemical facility should                   has or is seeking access to restricted
                                                  issues a credential or document,16                        describe in its SSP the procedures it                areas or critical assets, if information
                                                     • The high-risk chemical facility is                   will use to verify the letter of clearance           about that affected individual is
                                                  presented 17 a credential or document                     is current. The Department will                      submitted to the Department under
                                                  by the affected individual,18 and                         consider high-risk chemical facilities’              Option 1 or Option 2, the Department
                                                     • The high-risk chemical facility                      proposals in the course of evaluating
                                                                                                                                                                 will be able to ensure that an
                                                  verifies the credential or document is                    individual SSPs.
                                                                                                                                                                 appropriate Federal law enforcement
                                                  current in accordance with its SSP.19                                                                          agency is notified and that, as
                                                                                                            E. High-Risk Chemical Facilities May
                                                     As a result, a high-risk chemical
                                                                                                            Use More Than One Option                             appropriate and consistent with law-
                                                  facility may verify that a credential or
                                                                                                               High-risk chemical facilities have                enforcement and intelligence
                                                  document is current based upon visual
                                                                                                            discretion as to which option(s) to use              requirements, the facility receives
                                                  inspection, if the processes for
                                                                                                            for an affected individual. For example,             notification as well.
                                                  conducting such visual inspections are
                                                  described in its SSP. When developing                     if an affected individual possesses a                   Option 3 also provides significant
                                                  such processes, the Department                            TWIC or some other credential or                     security benefit because information
                                                  encourages high-risk chemical facilities                  document, a high-risk chemical facility              about affected individuals with TWICs
                                                  to consider any rules, processes, and                     could choose to use Option 1 for that                is recurrently vetted against the TSDB.
                                                  procedures prescribed by the entity                       individual. Similarly, a high-risk                   However, since the Department does not
                                                  issuing the credential or document. The                   chemical facility, at its discretion, may            receive information about these affected
                                                  Department believes that visual                           choose to use Option 1 or Option 2                   individuals from high-risk chemical
                                                                                                            rather than Option 3 or Option 4 for                 facilities under Option 3, the
                                                     16 This requirement is derived from section            affected individuals who have TWICs or               Department cannot ensure that the
                                                  2102(d)(2)(B)(i) of the Homeland Security Act.            some other credential or document.                   appropriate Federal law enforcement
                                                     17 The Department considers records of
                                                                                                            High-risk chemical facilities also may               agency is provided information about
                                                  credentials or documents maintained by the high-
                                                                                                            choose to combine Option 1 with                      the high-risk chemical facility at which
                                                  risk chemical facility, or designee, as having been                                                            any such affected individual with
                                                  presented by the affected individual. For example,        Option 2, Option 3, and/or Option 4, as
                                                  if high-risk chemical facility (or designee) has in its   appropriate, to ensure that adequate                 terrorist ties has or is seeking access.
                                                  personnel or access control files a photocopy of an       terrorist ties checks are performed on                  Finally, Option 4 provides a more-
                                                  affected individual’s CDL with an HME, the high-                                                               limited security benefit, as some Federal
                                                  risk chemical facility may consider the copy in its
                                                                                                            different types of affected individuals
                                                  files as having been presented by the affected            (e.g., employees, contractors, unescorted            screening programs do not conduct
                                                  individual.                                               visitors). Each high-risk chemical                   recurrent vetting. Recurrent vetting
                                                     18 Section 2102(d)(2)(B)(i)(II)(aa) of the Homeland
                                                                                                            facility must describe how it will                   compares an affected individual’s
                                                  Security Act requires high-risk chemical facilities to    comply with RBPS 12(iv) in its SSP.                  information against new and/or updated
                                                  accept the credential or document from any federal
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                                                                                                                                                                 TSDB records as those new and/or
                                                  screening program that conducts periodic vetting          F. High-Risk Chemical Facilities May
                                                  against the TSDB. Under Option 4, a high-risk                                                                  updated records become available.
                                                  chemical facility may contact the Department when
                                                                                                            Propose Additional Options                           Recurrent vetting is a Department best
                                                  drafting its SSP to determine if a specific credential       In addition to the options described              practice because often records about
                                                  or document is from a federal screening program           above for satisfying RBPS 12(iv), a high-            terrorists are either created or updated
                                                  that conducts periodic vetting against the TSDB.
                                                     19 This requirement is derived from section            risk chemical facility is welcome to                 in the TSDB after the initial vetting has
                                                  2102(d)(2)(B)(i)(II)(bb) of the Homeland Security         propose alternative or supplemental                  already occurred. Consequently,
                                                  Act.                                                      options not described in this document               recurrent vetting results in additional


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                                                  matches and provides substantial                        information regarding the risks posed to              conducted on a particular affected
                                                  security value.                                         a high-risk chemical facility by any such             individual by 6 CFR 27.230(a)(iv) prior
                                                     In addition, relying on a visual                     affected individual with terrorist ties,              to the affected individual being granted
                                                  inspection of a credential or document                  nor will it be able to ensure that the                access to any restricted area or critical
                                                  is not as secure as electronic verification             facility receives appropriate notification            asset.20 For affected individuals with
                                                  because visual inspection may make it                   of the risk.                                          existing access, the Department will
                                                  more difficult to ascertain whether a                      For the reasons described above,                   expect, unless otherwise noted in an
                                                  credential or document has expired,                     Option 4 provides less security value                 authorized or approved SSP or ASP,
                                                  been revoked, or is fraudulent. For                     than the other options available to high-             that the terrorist ties check will be
                                                  example, the visual verification of a                   risk chemical facilities under the                    completed within 60 days after
                                                  TWIC will not reveal whether the TWIC                   CFATS Personnel Surety Program.                       receiving authorization or approval of
                                                  has been revoked by the Transportation                  H. When the Check for Terrorist Ties                  an SSP requiring the facility to
                                                  Security Administration. Similarly,                     Must Be Completed                                     implement measures to comply with
                                                  visual verification of a Hazardous                         The Department will notify high-risk               RBPS 12(iv). A high-risk chemical
                                                  Material Endorsement on a commercial                    chemical facilities, individually, when               facility may suggest an alternative
                                                  driver’s license will not reveal if the                 it will require each to address RBPS                  schedule based on its unique
                                                  endorsement has expired or been                         12(iv) in its SSP. After that notification,           circumstances in its SSP. Table 3 below
                                                  revoked.                                                a facility must update or draft its SSP to            outlines the four primary options, and
                                                     Finally, since the Department will not               address RBPS 12(iv), as appropriate,                  the expected time a high-risk chemical
                                                  receive from high-risk chemical                         prior to authorization or approval by the             facility will have to complete the
                                                  facilities information about affected                   Department. After authorization or                    required activity(ies) outlined in the
                                                  individuals whose credentials are                       approval, a high-risk chemical facility               authorized or approved SSP to comply
                                                  visually verified, the Department will be               (as described in its authorized or                    with RBPS 12(iv) for new affected
                                                  unable to ensure the appropriate Federal                approved SSP) must complete the                       individual as well as affected
                                                  law enforcement agency is provided                      terrorist ties check required to be                   individuals with existing access.

                                                                                        TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF OPTIONS TO CHECK FOR TERRORIST TIES
                                                                                                                                       Timeline for new affected individ-       Timeline for affected individuals
                                                         Option for compliance                   Facility activity description                        uals                            with existing access

                                                  OPTION 1—Direct Vetting .............     Facility submits information to the        Unless otherwise noted in an au-       Unless otherwise noted in an au-
                                                                                              Department.                                thorized or approved SSP, the          thorized or approved SSP, the
                                                  OPTION 2—Use of Vetting Con-              Facility submits information to the          Department expects that this           Department expects that this
                                                   ducted Under Other DHS Pro-                Department.                                activity will be completed prior       activity will be completed within
                                                   grams.                                                                                to the affected individual being       60 days after receiving author-
                                                  OPTION 3—Electronic Verification          Facility uses a TWIC Reader.                 granted access to any restricted       ization or approval of an SSP
                                                   of TWIC.                                                                              area or critical asset.                requiring the facility to imple-
                                                  OPTION 4—Visual Verification of           Facility      conducts           visual                                             ment measures to comply with
                                                   Credentials Conducting Periodic            verifications by examining af-                                                    RBPS 12(iv).
                                                   Vetting.                                   fected individuals’ credentials or
                                                                                              documents.
                                                  Facility-Proposed Alternative .........   Details about facility-proposed al-        Details about facility-proposed al-    Details about facility-proposed al-
                                                                                              ternatives could vary signifi-             ternatives could vary signifi-         ternatives could vary signifi-
                                                                                              cantly from facility to facility.          cantly from facility to facility.      cantly from facility to facility.



                                                  IV. Additional Details About Option 1                   notice, the high-risk chemical facilities                The Department believes that there
                                                  and Option 2 (Which Involve the                         must submit information prior to a new                are substantial privacy risks if a high-
                                                  Submission of Information to the                        affected individual obtaining access to               risk chemical facility opts not to provide
                                                  Department)                                             any restricted area or critical asset.                updates and corrections (e.g., updating
                                                  A. Submission of a New Affected                         B. Updates & Corrections to Information               or correcting a name or date of birth)
                                                  Individual’s Information Under Option                   About Affected Individuals Under                      about affected individuals. Specifically,
                                                  1 or Option 2                                           Option 1 or Option 2                                  the accuracy of an affected individual’s
                                                                                                                                                                personal data being vetted against the
                                                     Under Option 1 or Option 2, a high-                    Section 2102(d)(2)(A)(i) of the                     TSDB for terrorist ties may be affected.
                                                  risk chemical facility may submit                       Homeland Security Act prohibits the                   Accurate information both (1) increases
                                                  information about new affected                          Department from requiring a high-risk                 the likelihood of correct matches against
                                                  individuals in accordance with its SSP.                 chemical facility to submit information               information about known or suspected
                                                  The Department encourages high-risk                     about an individual more than one time                terrorists, and (2) decreases the
                                                  chemical facilities to submit                           under Option 1 or Option 2. Therefore,                likelihood of incorrect matches that
                                                  information about affected individuals                  under Option 1 or Option 2, a high-risk               associate affected individuals without
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                                                  as soon as possible after an individual                 chemical facility may choose whether to               terrorist ties with known and suspected
                                                  has been determined to be an affected                   submit data updates or corrections                    terrorist identities. As a result, the
                                                  individual. As described earlier in this                about affected individuals.                           Department encourages high-risk
                                                    20 The Department indicated (in previous notices      Although performing checks at least 48 hours in       changed this expectation in order to encourage
                                                  the Department published to comply with the             advance remains a best practice, the Department no    high-risk chemical facilities to select Option 1, 2,
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act) that the terrorist ties        longer expects all high-risk chemical facilities to   and/or 3 when drafting SSPs.
                                                  check should be performed 48 hours prior to access.     perform checks in advance. The Department has



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                                                  chemical facilities to submit updates                   may choose to comply with RBPS 12(iv)                 affected individuals on behalf of all or
                                                  and corrections as they become known                    by outsourcing the information-                       some of the Tier 1 and Tier 2 high-risk
                                                  so that the Department’s checks for                     submission process to third parties.                  chemical facilities within the company
                                                  terrorist ties, which are done on a                        The Department also anticipates that               on a company-wide basis.
                                                  recurrent basis, are accurate. If a high-               many high-risk chemical facilities will                  Third parties interested in providing
                                                  risk chemical facility is either unable or              rely on businesses that provide them                  information about affected individuals
                                                  unwilling to update or correct an                       with contract services (e.g., complex                 to the Department on behalf of high-risk
                                                  affected individual’s information, the                  turn-arounds, freight delivery services,              chemical facilities may request a CSAT
                                                  affected individual may seek redress as                 landscaping) to identify and submit the               user account from the high-risk
                                                  described in the CFATS Personnel                        appropriate information about affected                chemical facility or company for which
                                                  Surety Program Privacy Impact                           individuals the contract services employ              the third party will be working. Third
                                                  Assessment.21                                           to the Department under Option 1 and                  parties will not be able to submit
                                                                                                          Option 2.                                             information about affected individuals
                                                  C. Notification That an Affected
                                                                                                             Both third parties that submit                     until a high-risk chemical facility
                                                  Individual No Longer Has Access Under
                                                                                                          information on behalf of high-risk                    designates the third party within CSAT
                                                  Option 1 or Option 2
                                                                                                          chemical facilities and businesses that               to submit information on its behalf.
                                                     Section 2102(d)(2)(A)(i) of the                      provide services to high-risk chemical                   A high-risk chemical facility (or
                                                  Homeland Security Act also prohibits                    facilities must be designated by the                  designee(s)) may submit information
                                                  the Department from requiring a high-                   high-risk chemical facility within CSAT               under Option 1 or Option 2 after the
                                                  risk chemical facility to notify the                    in order to submit appropriate                        facility’s SSP has been approved or
                                                  Department when an affected individual                  information about affected individuals                authorized by the Department for RBPS
                                                  no longer has access to the restricted                  to the Department on behalf of the high-              12(iv).
                                                  areas or critical assets of a high-risk                 risk chemical facility.22
                                                  chemical facility. Therefore, under                                                                           VI. Privacy Considerations
                                                  Option 1 or Option 2, a high-risk                       V. CSAT User Roles and
                                                                                                          Responsibilities                                        High-risk chemical facilities (or
                                                  chemical facility has the option to notify                                                                    designee(s)) may maintain information
                                                  the Department when the affected                           Under Options 1 and 2 (as described                about an affected individual, for the
                                                  individual no longer has access to any                  above), high-risk chemical facilities                 purpose of complying with CFATS,
                                                  restricted areas or critical assets, but                have wide latitude in assigning CSAT                  which is not submitted to the
                                                  such notification is not required. The                  user roles to align with their business               Department as part of the CFATS
                                                  Department strongly encourages high-                    operations and/or the business                        Personnel Surety Program (e.g., for
                                                  risk chemical facilities to notify the                  operations of third parties that provide              compliance with RBPS 12(i)–(iii), or for
                                                  Department when an affected individual                  contracted services to them. The                      recordkeeping pertaining to Option 3 or
                                                  no longer has access to restricted areas                Department has structured the CSAT                    Option 4). Information not in the
                                                  or critical assets to ensure the accuracy               Personnel Surety Program application to               possession of and not submitted to the
                                                  of the Department’s data and to stop the                allow designee(s) of high-risk chemical               Department is not covered under the
                                                  recurrent vetting on the person who is                  facilities to submit information about                Privacy Act of 1974. Nevertheless, the
                                                  no longer an affected individual. If a                  affected individuals directly to the                  Department expects that high-risk
                                                  high-risk chemical facility is either                   Department on behalf of high-risk                     chemical facilities and designee(s) will
                                                  unable or unwilling to notify the                       chemical facilities.                                  protect and safeguard any such
                                                  Department when an affected individual                     High-risk chemical facilities and                  information as outlined in their SSPs
                                                  no longer has access to restricted areas                designee(s) will be able to structure                 and in accordance with any other
                                                  or critical assets, the affected individual             CSAT user roles to submit information                 Federal, State, or local privacy laws that
                                                  may seek redress as described in the                    about affected individuals to the                     are applicable to the collection of the
                                                  CFATS Personnel Surety Program                          Department in several ways, including                 information, just as the high-risk
                                                  Privacy Impact Assessment.                              but not limited to the following:                     chemical facilities would for other
                                                                                                             • A high-risk chemical facility may                similar information collected under a
                                                  D. What/Who Is the Source of the
                                                                                                          directly submit information about                     their normal business practices for
                                                  Information Under Option 1 and Option
                                                                                                          affected individuals, and designate one               activities unrelated to CFATS.
                                                  2
                                                                                                          or more officers or employees of the
                                                    High-risk chemical facilities are                     facility with appropriate CSAT user                   A. Privacy Act Requirements To Enable
                                                  responsible for complying with RBPS                     roles; and/or                                         Option 1 and Option 2
                                                  12(iv). However, companies operating                       • A high-risk chemical facility may                  The Department complies with all
                                                  multiple high-risk chemical facilities, as              ensure the submission of information                  applicable federal privacy requirements
                                                  well as companies operating only one                    about affected individuals by                         including those contained in the Privacy
                                                  high-risk chemical facility, may comply                 designating one or more persons                       Act, the E-Government Act, the
                                                  with RBPS 12(iv) in a variety of ways.                  affiliated with a third party (or with                Homeland Security Act, and
                                                  A high-risk chemical facility, or its                   multiple third parties); and/or                       Departmental policy. The United States
                                                  parent company, may choose to comply                       • A company owning several high-                   also follows international instruments
                                                  with RBPS 12(iv) by identifying and                     risk chemical facilities could                        on privacy, all of which are consistent
                                                  directly submitting to the Department                   consolidate its submission process for                with the Fair Information Practice
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                                                  the information about affected                          affected individuals. Specifically, the               Principles (FIPPs).23 The Department:
                                                  individuals. Alternatively, a high-risk                 company could designate one or more
                                                  chemical facility, or its parent company,               persons to submit information about                     23 See Privacy Policy Guidance Memorandum,

                                                                                                                                                                The Fair Information Practice Principles:
                                                    21 Concurrent with the publication of this              22 Information about how to designate a third       Framework for Privacy Policy at the Department of
                                                  implementation notice the Department is                 party within CSAT is explain in the CFATS             Homeland Security, available at http://
                                                  publishing a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA)            Personnel Surety Program User Manual available on     www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/privacy/privacy_
                                                  Update which is available at www.dhs.gov/privacy.       www.dhs.gov/chemicalsecurity.                         policyguide_2008-01.pdf (December 29, 2008).



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                                                     • Published a System of Records                      PIA Update being published                            the Department if the facility opts to
                                                  Notice (SORN) for the CFATS Personnel                   concurrently with this notice.26 The                  utilize Option 4 and to visually inspect
                                                  Surety Program on June 14, 2011 as well                 sample notice, or a different satisfactory            a credential or document for any
                                                  as a SORN Update on May 19, 2014.24                     notice, must be provided by a high-risk               Federal screening program that
                                                     • Issued a Final Rule 25 to exempt                   chemical facility to affected individuals             periodically vets individuals against the
                                                  portions of the Chemical Facility Anti-                 prior to the submission of Personally                 TSDB. High-risk chemical facilities that
                                                  Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety                    Identifiable Information (PII) to the                 opt to implement Option 4 are
                                                  Program SORN from certain provisions                    Department under Option 1 and Option                  encouraged, but are not required, to
                                                  of the Privacy Act because of criminal,                 2. This notice must: (1) Notify those                 provide notice to each affected
                                                  civil, and administrative enforcement                   individuals that their information is                 individual whose Federal screening
                                                  requirements on May 21, 2014.                           being submitted to DHS for vetting                    program credential or document is being
                                                     • Published a CFATS Personnel                        against the TSDB, and that in some                    visually inspected in order to comply
                                                  Surety Program Privacy Impact                           cases additional information may be                   with 6 CFR 27.230(a)(12)(iv).
                                                  Assessment (PIA) in May 2011, and a                     requested and submitted in order to
                                                  CFATS Personnel Surety Program PIA                                                                            VII. Information a High-Risk Chemical
                                                                                                          resolve a potential match; (2) instruct
                                                  Update on May 1, 2014. Concurrent                                                                             Facility May Wish To Consider
                                                                                                          those individuals how to access their
                                                  with the publication of this                                                                                  Including in its SSP
                                                                                                          information; (3) instruct those
                                                  implementation notice the Department                    individuals how to correct their                        When writing, revising, or updating
                                                  is publishing a second PIA Update                       information; and (4) instruct those                   their SSPs, high-risk chemical facilities
                                                  which is available at www.dhs.gov/                      individuals on procedures available to                may wish to consider including
                                                  privacy.                                                them for redress if they believe their                information about the following topics
                                                     With the publication of these privacy                information has been improperly                       to assist the Department in evaluating
                                                  documents, the Department has ensured                   matched by the Department to                          the adequacy of the security measures
                                                  that the CFATS Personnel Surety                         information contained in the TSDB.                    outlined in the SSP for RBPS12(iv):
                                                  Program complies with the appropriate                   Individuals have the opportunity and
                                                  privacy laws and Department of                                                                              1. General
                                                                                                          the right to decline to provide
                                                  Homeland Security privacy policies.
                                                                                                          information; however, if an individual                 • Who does the facility consider an
                                                  B. Redress                                              declines to provide information, he or              affected individual and how does the
                                                                                                          she may impact a high-risk chemical                 facility identify affected individuals?
                                                    The CFATS Personnel Surety Program                                                                           Æ Who does the facility consider
                                                  complies with the requirement of                        facility’s compliance with CFATS.
                                                                                                                                                              facility personnel and how does the
                                                  section 2102(d)(2)(A)(iii) of the                       D. Additional Privacy Considerations for facility identify them?
                                                  Homeland Security Act to provide                        Option 3 and Option 4                                  Æ Who does the facility consider
                                                  redress to an individual: (1) Whose                                                                         unescorted visitors and how does the
                                                  information was vetted against the                         A high-risk chemical facility will not
                                                                                                          submit information to the Department if facility identify them?
                                                  TSDB under the program; and (2) who
                                                                                                          the facility opts to electronically verify             • If the facility escorts any visitors,
                                                  believes that the personally identifiable                                                                   how   does it escort them?
                                                                                                          and validate affected individuals’
                                                  information submitted to the                                                                                   • How does the facility define its
                                                  Department for such vetting by a                        TWICs through the use of TWIC readers
                                                                                                                                                              restricted areas and/or critical assets for
                                                  covered chemical facility, or its                       (or other technology that is periodically
                                                                                                                                                              the purposes of RBPS 12?
                                                                                                          updated with revoked card information)
                                                  designated representative, was                                                                                 • Does the facility include computer
                                                  inaccurate. The Department has                          under Option 3. High-risk chemical
                                                                                                                                                              systems or remote access as either a
                                                  described how to seek redress in the                    facilities that opt to implement Option
                                                                                                                                                              restricted area or critical asset?
                                                  CFATS Personnel Surety Program                          3 are encouraged, but are not required,                • Which Option(s), or alternative
                                                  Privacy Impact Assessment.                              to provide notice to each affected                  approaches not described in this notice,
                                                                                                          individual whose TWIC is being verified will the facility or its designee(s) use to
                                                  C. Additional Privacy Considerations                    and validated. Although Option 3
                                                  Related to Option 1 and Option 2                                                                            check for terrorist ties?
                                                                                                          allows high-risk chemical facilities to                • Does the facility intend to use one
                                                     The Submitter(s) of each high-risk                   comply with RBPS 12(iv) without                     or more Options for some affected
                                                  chemical facility (or designee(s)) will be              submitting information to the                       individuals that it will not use for other
                                                  required to affirm that, in accordance                  Department, the Department feels that               affected individuals? If so, which
                                                  with its SSP, notice required by the                    appropriate notice should still be given            Option(s) apply to which groups of
                                                  Privacy Act of 1974 has been given to                   to those individuals so that they know              affected individuals?
                                                  affected individuals before their                       their TWICs are now being used to                      • Will the facility opt to have a
                                                  information is submitted to the                         comply with 6 CFR 27.230(a)(12)(iv).                designee(s) submit information about
                                                  Department. The Department has made                     The Department has provided a sample                affected individuals? If so, what
                                                  available a sample Privacy Act notice                   privacy notice for high-risk chemical               guidance will the high-risk chemical
                                                  that complies with subsection (e)(3) of                 facilities to use in the CFATS Personnel facility establish for designee(s) when it
                                                  the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3)) in                Surety Program PIA Update, published                submits information (e.g., when are
                                                  the CFATS Personnel Surety Program                      May 1, 2014. A revised sample Privacy               affected individuals considered to be
                                                                                                          Act notice is also included in the PIA              ‘‘facility personnel’’ ‘‘unescorted
                                                    24 See DHS/NPPD–002—Chemical Facility Anti-           Update being published concurrently
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                                                  Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety Program
                                                                                                                                                              visitors,’’ how will the facility verify
                                                                                                          with this notice.                                   that notice has been provided to an
                                                  System of Records, 79 FR 28752, available at
                                                  www.dhs.gov/privacy (May 19, 2014).
                                                                                                             In addition, a high-risk chemical                affected individual before information
                                                    25 See Implementation of Exemptions;                  facility will not submit information to             about him/her is provided to the
                                                  Department of Homeland Security/National                                                                    Department)?
                                                  Protection and Programs Directorate—002 Chemical          26 The CFATS Personnel Surety Program PIA

                                                  Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Personnel Surety      Update, as well as other privacy related documents,
                                                                                                                                                                 • Does the high-risk chemical facility
                                                  Program System of Records, 79 FR 29072, available       are available at on the Department’s Web site at    anticipate that any individuals will
                                                  at www.dhs.gov/privacy (May 21, 2014).                  www.dhs.gov/privacy.                                require access to restricted areas or


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                                                  critical assets without visitor escorts or              5. With Regard to Option 4                            DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                                  without the background checks listed in                                                                       SECURITY
                                                  RBPS 12 under exceptional                                  • Upon which Federal screening
                                                  circumstances (e.g., foreseeable but                    program(s) does the facility or designee              Transportation Security Administration
                                                  unpredictable circumstances)? If so,                    intend to rely?
                                                  who? If so, which exceptional                              • What document(s) or credential(s)                Extension of Agency Information
                                                  circumstances would warrant access                                                                            Collection Activity Under OMB Review:
                                                                                                          issued by the Federal screening
                                                  without visitor escorts or without the                                                                        Airport Security
                                                                                                          program(s) will the facility visually
                                                  background checks listed in RBPS 12?                    verify?                                               AGENCY:  Transportation Security
                                                  2. With Regard to Option 1                                 • What procedures will the facility                Administration, DHS.
                                                     • How will notice be provided to                     use to allow affected individuals to                  ACTION: 30-day notice.
                                                  affected individuals that information is                present document(s) or credential(s)?
                                                  being provided to the Department?                          • How will the facility verify that the            SUMMARY:    This notice announces that
                                                                                                                                                                the Transportation Security
                                                  3. With Regard to Option 2                              credential or document presented by
                                                                                                                                                                Administration (TSA) has forwarded the
                                                                                                          affected individuals is not fraudulent?
                                                     • How will notice be provided to                                                                           Information Collection Request (ICR),
                                                  affected individuals that information is                   • What procedures will the facility                Office of Management and Budget
                                                  being provided to the Department?                       follow to visually verify that a                      (OMB) control number 1652–0002,
                                                     • What will the facility do if NPPD is               credential or document is current and                 abstracted below to OMB for review and
                                                  unable to verify an affected individual’s               valid (i.e., not expired)?                            approval of a revision of the currently
                                                  enrollment in another Department TSDB                      • Will the visual verification include             approved collection under the
                                                  vetting program?                                                                                              Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). TSA is
                                                     • What will be the timeframe for this                the following?
                                                                                                                                                                combining two previously-approved
                                                  follow-on action?                                          Æ Comparing any picture on a                       ICRs (1652–0002 and 1652–0006,
                                                     • What will the facility do if NPPD                  document or credential to the bearer of               Employment Standards) into this single
                                                  does verify the credential, but later                   the credential or document;                           request to simplify TSA collections,
                                                  during a periodic re-verification, is                      Æ Comparing any physical                           increase transparency, and reduce
                                                  unable verify the credential?                           characteristics listed on the credential              duplication.1 The ICR describes the
                                                     • What will be the timeframe for this                                                                      nature of the information collection and
                                                  follow-on action?                                       or document (e.g., height, hair color, eye
                                                                                                          color) with the bearer’s physical                     its expected burden. TSA published a
                                                     • Does the facility describe how it
                                                                                                          appearance;                                           Federal Register notice, with a 60-day
                                                  will comply with RBPS 12(iv) for
                                                                                                                                                                comment period soliciting comments, of
                                                  affected individuals without credentials                   Æ Checking for tampering;
                                                  capable of being verified under Option                                                                        the following collection of information
                                                                                                             Æ Reviewing both sides of the                      on September 1, 2015, 80 FR 52778. The
                                                  2?                                                      credential or document and checking for               collection involves implementing
                                                  4. With Regard to Option 3                              the appropriate stock/credential                      certain provisions of the Aviation and
                                                     • How will the facility identify those               material;                                             Transportation Security Act and 49
                                                  affected individuals who possess                           Æ Checking for an expiration date;                 U.S.C. chapter 449 that relate to
                                                  TWICs?                                                  and                                                   providing for the safety and security of
                                                     • How will the facility comply with                                                                        persons and property on an aircraft
                                                                                                             Æ Checking for any insignia,                       operating in air transportation or
                                                  RBPS 12(iv) for affected individuals
                                                  without TWICs?                                          watermark, hologram, signature or other               intrastate air transportation against an
                                                     • How will the facility electronically               unique feature.                                       act of criminal violence, aircraft piracy,
                                                  verify and validate TWICs of affected                      • What will the facility do if it is               and the introduction of an unauthorized
                                                  individuals?                                            unable to visually verify an affected                 weapon, explosive, or incendiary onto
                                                     • Which reader(s) or Physical Access                 individual’s credential or document, if               an aircraft.
                                                  Control System (PACS) will the facility                 the credential or document fails visual               DATES: Send your comments by January
                                                  be using? Or, if it is not using readers,               verification, or if the credential or                 19, 2016. A comment to OMB is most
                                                  how it will use the CCL or CRL?                         document appears invalid, expired, or                 effective if OMB receives it within 30
                                                     • Where will the reader(s) or PAC(s)
                                                                                                          fraudulent?                                           days of publication.
                                                  be located?
                                                     • What mode or modes (i.e., which                    6. With Regard to Other Options                       ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
                                                  setting on the TWIC Reader) will be                                                                           invited to submit written comments on
                                                  used when verifying and validating the                    • A facility that chooses to propose                the proposed information collection to
                                                  TWIC of an affected individual? 27                      an option not listed above in its SSP                 the Office of Information and Regulatory
                                                     • Will the TWIC of an affected                       should provide as much detail as                      Affairs, OMB. Comments should be
                                                  individual be re-verified and re-                       possible to allow the Department to                   addressed to Desk Officer, Department
                                                  validated with TWIC readers, and, if so,                consider the potential option and                     of Homeland Security/TSA, and sent via
                                                  how often?                                              evaluate whether or not it meets the
                                                     • What will the facility (or                         RBPS 12(iv) standard.                                   1 After the publication of the 60 day notice, TSA

                                                  designee(s)) do if an affected                                                                                decided to include in OMB control number 1652–
mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES




                                                  individual’s TWIC cannot be verified or                 Caitlin Durkovich,                                    0002, Airport Security, 49 CFR part 1542, the
                                                                                                                                                                recordkeeping requirements under OMB Control
                                                  if the TWIC reader is not functioning                   Assistant Secretary, Office of Infrastructure         Number 1652–0006 Employment Standards, which
                                                  properly?                                               Protection, National Protection and Programs          apply to 49 CFR part 1542. This would reduce
                                                                                                          Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland              duplication and combine information collected
                                                     27 See table 4.1 on page 18 of the TSA reader
                                                                                                          Security.                                             under the same statute, 49 CFR part 1542. Upon
                                                  specification at (http://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/                                                           OMB approval of this revision, TSA intends to
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2015–31625 Filed 12–17–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  files/publications/pdf/twic/twic_reader_card_app_                                                             discontinue OMB Control Number 1652–0006
                                                  spec.pdf).                                              BILLING CODE 9110–9P–P                                Employment Standards.



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Document Created: 2015-12-18 01:38:55
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 01:38:55
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionImplementation of the CFATS Personnel Surety Program.
DatesThis notice is effective as of the date of publication.
FR Citation80 FR 79058 

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