81_FR_7133 81 FR 7106 - Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records

81 FR 7106 - Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records

FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT INVESTMENT BOARD

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 27 (February 10, 2016)

Page Range7106-7116
FR Document2016-02673

Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) is proposing to: (1) Retire one system of records; (2) revise the purpose and routine uses of three existing systems of records; and (3) establish four new systems of records. The revisions implemented under this republication are corrective and administrative changes that broaden previously published system of records notices.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 27 (Wednesday, February 10, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 27 (Wednesday, February 10, 2016)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-02673]


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FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT INVESTMENT BOARD


Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records

AGENCY: Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.

ACTION: Notice of retirement of systems of records, revision of routine 
uses, revision of purpose and routine uses, technical revisions to 
systems of records, and establishment of new systems of records.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the 
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) is proposing to: (1) 
Retire one system of records; (2) revise the purpose and routine uses 
of three existing systems of records; and (3) establish four new 
systems of records. The revisions implemented under this republication 
are corrective and administrative changes that broaden previously 
published system of records notices.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 11, 2016 unless 
comments received on or before that date result in a contrary 
determination.

ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments to FRTIB by any one of the 
following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the Web site instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 202-942-1676.
     Mail or Hand Delivery: Office of General Counsel, Federal 
Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, 
Washington, DC 20002.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marla Greenberg, Chief Privacy 
Officer, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Office of General 
Counsel, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002, 202-864-
8612. For access to any of the FRTIB's systems of records, contact 
Amanda Haas, FOIA Officer, Office of General Counsel, at the above 
address or by calling (202) 637-1250.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

(1) FRTIB Is Proposing To Retire One System of Records

    Pursuant the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, and as part of its 
ongoing integration efforts, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board is retiring one system of records notice: FRTIB-8, Board Member 
Files (last published at 77 FR 11534 (February 27, 2012)).
    FRTIB will continue to collect and maintain records about FRTIB's 
Board Members, however, each of these records will be maintained as 
part of an existing FRTIB or Government-wide SORN. Ethics opinions, 
conflicts of interest waivers, and other programmatic files concerning 
Board Members will be maintained as part of Public and Confidential 
Financial Disclosure Reports and other ethics program records and will 
rely upon the existing government-wide systems of records entitled OGE/
GOVT-1, Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Reports 
and Other Name-Retrieved Ethics Program Records (68 FR 24722, May 8, 
2003). The FRTIB will maintain Confidential Financial Disclosure 
Reports (OGE Form 450) for FRTIB's Board Members pursuant to OGE/GOVT-
2, Executive Branch Confidential Financial Disclosure Reports (68 FR 
24722, May 8, 2003). Eliminating this notice will have no adverse 
impact on individuals, but will promote the overall streamlining and 
management of FRTIB's Privacy Act record systems.

(2) FRTIB Is Proposing To Revise the Purpose of and Routine Uses to 
Three Systems of Records, and To Make Technical and Clarifying Changes 
to These Systems of Records

(a) FRTIB-7, Contractor and Consultant Records

    FRTIB is proposing to revise the purpose of and routine uses to 
FRTIB-7, Contractor and Consultant Records (last published at 77 FR 
11534 (February 27, 2012)). FRTIB is proposing to amend the purpose as 
follows: ``The purpose of this system of records is to collect and 
maintain records on FRTIB contractors and consultants.'' FRTIB is also 
proposing technical amendments to the purpose of the system to reflect 
the fact that the system of records deals with sensitive FRTIB 
information.
    FRTIB is proposing to add a routine use to this system of records 
to enable the Agency to disclose information to the United States 
Department of the Treasury to effect payments to consultants or to 
verify their eligibility to receive payment. FRTIB is also proposing to 
apply General Routine Uses G1 through G2; and G4 through G16 to FRTIB-
7, Contractor and Consultant Records (see Prefatory Statement of 
Routine Uses).
    FRTIB is proposing to correct and update the system name; system 
location; categories of individuals covered by the system; categories 
of records in the system; authority for maintenance of the system; 
purpose; routine uses; storage; retrievability; safeguards; retention 
and disposal; system manager and address; notification procedure; 
record access procedures; contesting records procedures; record source 
categories; and exemptions claimed for the system. FRTIB will no longer 
exempt FRTIB-7, Contractor and Consultant Records, under subsections 
(k)(2) and (k)(5) of the Privacy Act.

(b) FRTIB-12, Debt Collection Records

    FRTIB is proposing to revise the purpose of and routine uses to 
FRTIB-12, Debt Collection Records (last published at 77 FR 11534 
(February 27, 2012)). FRTIB is proposing to clarify the purpose to 
cover the following types of individuals who could be indebted to the 
FRTIB: ``participants, beneficiaries, and alternate payees of the 
Thrift Savings Plan; current and former employees of the FRTIB; 
individuals who are consultants and vendors to FRTIB; and individuals 
who received payments to which they are not entitled.''
    FRTIB is also proposing to reorder the routine uses for FRTIB-12, 
Debt

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Collection Records (this change is being made to all existing systems 
of records to the extent necessary to make all of FRTIB's notices 
uniform and to reflect the addition of FRTIB's general routine uses). 
FRTIB is proposing to add one system-specific routine use, to enable 
the Agency to disclose administrative wage garnishment information to 
the United States Department of the Treasury. Additionally, FRTIB is 
proposing to apply and sixteen general routine uses to apply to FRTIB-
12, including G1 through G16 (see Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses).
    FRTIB is proposing to correct and update the system name; system 
location; categories of individuals covered by the system; categories 
of records in the system; authority for maintenance of the system; 
purpose; routine uses; disclosure to consumer reporting agencies; 
storage; retrievability; safeguards; retention and disposal; system 
manager and address; notification procedure; record access procedures; 
contesting records procedures; and record source categories.

(c) FRTIB-13, Fraud and Forgery Records

    FRTIB is proposing to make technical and clarifying revisions to 
FRTIB-13, Fraud and Forgery Records (last published at 80 FR 43428 
(July 22, 2015)). The FRTIB is planning to clarify that the purpose of 
the system includes an act of fraud relating to the Thrift Savings 
Fund.
    FRTIB is also proposing to revise the system-specific routine use 
2, to enable the Agency to disclose information used to verify 
allegations that a third party has misappropriated the FRTIB's (or 
TSP's) name, brand, or logos, to the Federal Trade Commission; Consumer 
Financial Protection Bureau; or the Financial Industry Regulatory 
Authority. Additionally, FRTIB is proposing to make technical revisions 
to system-specific routine use 4, to clarify that this routine use also 
includes fraud or forgery committed against the Thrift Savings Fund. 
Finally, FRTIB is proposing to correct and update the categories of 
records in the system; purpose; and routine uses.

(3) FRTIB Is Proposing To Create Four new Systems of Records

(a) FRTIB-16--Congressional Correspondence Files

    FRTIB is proposing to establish a new system of records entitled, 
``FRTIB-16, Congressional Correspondence Files.'' The proposed system 
of records is necessary to assist the FRTIB's Office of External 
Affairs in maintaining, and responding to correspondence received from 
congressional offices.
    Records maintained as part of FRTIB-16 include information about 
individuals who have corresponded with FRTIB: Name; dates of birth; 
Social Security numbers; TSP account; numbers; home and business 
address; email address; personal and business telephone numbers; who 
the correspondence is about; incoming correspondence; FRTIB's response; 
the FRTIB responder's name and business information; additional 
unsolicited personal information provided by the individual; and other 
related materials. FRTIB is proposing to add two system-specific 
routine uses and fourteen general routine uses to apply to FRTIB-16, 
including G1 through G2; G4 through G5; and G7 through G16 (see 
Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses).

(b) FRTIB-17--Telework and Alternative Worksite Records

    FRTIB is proposing to establish a new system of records entitled, 
``FRTIB-17, Telework and Alternative Worksite Records.'' The proposed 
system of records is necessary to enable the FRTIB to collect and 
maintain records on prospective, current, and former FRTIB employees 
who have participated in, presently participate in, or have sought to 
participate in FRTIB's Telework Program.
    Files maintained as part of FRTIB-17 include: The name, position 
title, grade level, job series, and office name; official FRTIB duty 
station address and telephone number; alternative worksite address and 
telephone number(s); date telework agreement received and approved/
denied; telework request and approval form; telework agreement; self-
certification home safety checklist, and supervisor-employee checklist; 
type of telework requested (e.g., situational or core); regular work 
schedule; telework schedule; approvals/disapprovals; description and 
list of government-owned equipment and software provided to the 
teleworker; mass transit benefits received through FRTIB's mass transit 
subsidy program; parking subsidies received through FRTIB's subsidized 
parking program; and any other miscellaneous documents supporting 
telework.
    FRTIB is proposing to add five system-specific routine uses and 
fourteen general routine uses to apply to FRTIB-17, including G1 
through G2; G4 through G5; and G7 through G16 (see Prefatory Statement 
of Routine Uses).

(c) FRTIB-18--Reasonable Accommodation Records

    FRTIB is proposing to establish a new system of record entitled, 
``FRTIB-18, Reasonable Accommodation Records.'' The proposed system of 
records is necessary to allow FRTIB to collect and maintain records on 
prospective, current, and former employees with disabilities who 
request or receive a reasonable accommodation by FRTIB. The proposed 
system of records will also enable FRTIB to track and report the 
processing of requests for FRTIB-wide reasonable accommodations to 
comply with applicable laws and regulations. Finally, this system of 
records will enable FRTIB to preserve and maintain the confidentiality 
of medical information submitted by or on behalf of applicants or 
employees requesting a reasonable accommodation.
    Files maintained as part of FRTIB-18 include: The name and 
employment of employees needing an accommodation; requestor's name and 
contact information (if different than the employee who needs an 
accommodation); date request was initiated; information concerning the 
nature of the disability and the need for accommodation, including 
appropriate medical documentation; details of the accommodation 
request, such as: Type of accommodation requested, how the requested 
accommodation would assist in job performance, the sources of technical 
assistance consulted in trying to identify alternative reasonable 
accommodation, any additional information provided by the requestor 
related to the processing of the request, and whether the request was 
approved or denied, and whether the accommodation was approved for a 
trial period; and notification(s) to the employee and his/her 
supervisor(s) regarding the accommodation.
    FRTIB is proposing to add five system-specific routine uses and 
fifteen general routine uses to apply to FRTIB-18, including G1 through 
G5; and G7 through G16 (see Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses).

(d) FRTIB-19--Freedom of Information Act Records

    FRTIB is proposing to establish a new system of record entitled, 
``FRTIB-19, Freedom of Information Act Records.'' The proposed system 
of records will enable the FRTIB to support the processing of record 
access requests made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 
whether FRTIB receives such requests directly from the requestor or via 
referral from another agency. Additionally, this system will

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be used to support litigation arising from such requests and appeals, 
and to assist FRTIB in carrying out any other responsibilities under 
the FOIA.
    Files maintained as part of FRTIB-19 include: Records received, 
created, or compiled in processing FOIA requests or appeals, including 
original requests and appeals; intra- or inter-agency memoranda; 
referrals; correspondence notes; fee schedules; assessments; cost 
calculations; and other documentation related to the referral and/or 
processing of the FOIA request or appeal; correspondence with the 
individuals or entities that submitted the requests; and copies of 
requested records. Additionally, the type of information in the records 
may include requestors' and their attorneys' or representatives' 
contact information; the contact information of FRTIB employees; the 
name of the individual subject of the request or appeal; fee 
determinations; unique case identifier; and other identifiers provided 
by a requestor about him or herself or about the individual whose 
records are requested.
    FRTIB is proposing to add three system-specific routine uses and 
fifteen general routine uses to apply to FRTIB-19, including G1 through 
G2; and G4 through G16 (see Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses).

(4) Prefatory Statement of General Routine Uses

    The following routine uses are incorporated by reference into 
various systems of records, as set forth below.
    G1. Routine Use--Audit: A record from this system of records may be 
disclosed to an agency, organization, or individual for the purpose of 
performing an audit or oversight operations as authorized by law, but 
only such information as is necessary and relevant to such audit or 
oversight function when necessary to accomplish an agency function 
related to this system of records. Individuals provided information 
under this routine use are subject to the same Privacy Act requirements 
and limitations on disclosure as are applicable to FRTIB officers and 
employees.
    G2. Routine Use--Breach Mitigation and Notification: A record from 
this system of records may be disclosed to appropriate agencies, 
entities, and persons when: (1) FRTIB suspects or has confirmed that 
the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records 
has been compromised; (2) FRTIB has determined that as a result of the 
suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic 
or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security 
or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether 
maintained by FRTIB or another agency or entity) that rely upon the 
compromised information; and (3) the disclosure made to such agencies, 
entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection 
with the FRTIB's efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed 
compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.
    G3. Routine Use--Clearance Processing: A record from this system of 
records may be disclosed to an appropriate federal, state, local, 
tribal, foreign, or international agency, if the information is 
relevant and necessary to a requesting agency's decision concerning the 
hiring or retention of an individual, or issuance of a security 
clearance, background investigation, license, contract, grant, or other 
benefit, or if the information is relevant and necessary to a FRTIB 
decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the 
issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of 
an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, 
grant or other benefit and when disclosure is appropriate to the proper 
performance of the official duties of the person making the request.
    G4. Routine Use--Congressional Inquiries: A record from this system 
of records may be disclosed to a Congressional office from the record 
of an individual in response to an inquiry from that Congressional 
office made at the request of the individual to whom the record 
pertains.
    G5. Routine Use--Contractors, et al.: A record from this system of 
records may be disclosed to contractors, grantees, experts, 
consultants, the agents thereof, and others performing or working on a 
contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or other assignment 
for FRTIB, when necessary to accomplish an agency function related to 
this system of records. Individuals provided information under this 
routine use are subject to the same Privacy Act requirements and 
limitations on disclosure as are applicable to FRTIB officers and 
employees.
    G6. Routine Use--Debt Collection: A record from this system of 
records may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, the Department 
of Treasury, or to a consumer reporting agency for collection action on 
any delinquent debt, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12).
    G7. Routine Use--Former Employees: A record from this system of 
records may be disclosed to a former employee of the FRTIB, in 
accordance with applicable regulations, for purposes of responding to 
an official inquiry by a federal, state, or local government entity or 
professional licensing authority; or facilitating communications with a 
former employee that may be necessary for personnel-related or other 
official purposes where the FRTIB requires information or consultation 
assistance from the former employee regarding a matter within that 
person's former area of responsibility.
    G8. Routine Use--Investigations, Third Parties: A record from this 
system of records may be disclosed to third parties during the course 
of a law enforcement investigation to the extent necessary to obtain 
information pertinent to the investigation, provided disclosure is 
appropriate to the proper performance of the official duties of the 
third party officer making the disclosure.
    G9. Routine Use--Investigations, Other Agencies: A record from this 
system of records may be disclosed to appropriate federal, state, 
local, tribal, or foreign government agencies or multilateral 
governmental organizations for the purpose of investigating or 
prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing, a 
statute, rule, regulation, order, license, or treaty where FRTIB 
determines that the information would assist in the enforcement of 
civil or criminal laws.
    G10. Routine Use--Law Enforcement Intelligence: A record from this 
system of records may be disclosed to a federal, state, tribal, local, 
or foreign government agency or organization, or international 
organization, lawfully engaged in collecting law enforcement 
intelligence information, whether civil or criminal, or charged with 
investigating, prosecuting, enforcing or implementing civil or criminal 
laws, related rules, regulations or orders, to enable these entities to 
carry out their law enforcement responsibilities, including the 
collection of law enforcement intelligence.
    G11. Routine Use--Law Enforcement Referrals: A record from this 
system of records may be disclosed to an appropriate federal, state, 
tribal, local, international, or foreign agency or other appropriate 
authority charged with investigating or prosecuting a violation or 
enforcing or implementing a law, rule, regulation, or order, where a 
record, either on its face or in conjunction with other information, 
indicates a violation or potential violation of law, which includes 
criminal, civil, or regulatory violations and such disclosure is proper 
and consistent with the official duties of the person making the 
disclosure.

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    G12. Routine Use--Litigation, DOJ or Outside Counsel: A record from 
this system of records may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, 
FRTIB's outside counsel, other federal agency conducting litigation or 
in proceedings before any court, adjudicative or administrative body, 
when: (1) FRTIB, or (2) any employee of FRTIB in his or her official 
capacity, or (3) any employee of FRTIB in his or her individual 
capacity where DOJ or FRTIB has agreed to represent the employee, or 
(4) the United States or any agency thereof, is a party to the 
litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and FRTIB determines 
that the records are both relevant and necessary to the litigation and 
the use of such records is compatible with the purpose for which FRTIB 
collected the records.
    G13. Routine Use--Litigation, Opposing Counsel: A record from this 
system of records may be disclosed to a court, magistrate, or 
administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including 
disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil 
discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations or in connection with 
criminal law proceedings or in response to a subpoena.
    G14. Routine Use--NARA/Records Management: A record from this 
system of records may be disclosed to the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA) or other federal government agencies pursuant to 
the Federal Records Act.
    G15. Routine Use--Redress: A record from this system of records may 
be disclosed to a federal, state, tribal, local, international, or 
foreign government agency or entity for the purpose of consulting with 
that agency or entity: (1) To assist in making a determination 
regarding redress for an individual in connection with the operations 
of a FRTIB program; (2) for the purpose of verifying the identity of an 
individual seeking redress in connection with the operations of a FRTIB 
program; or (3) for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of 
information submitted by an individual who has requested such redress 
on behalf of another individual.
    G16. Routine Use--Security Threat: A record from this system of 
records may be disclosed to federal and foreign government intelligence 
or counterterrorism agencies when FRTIB reasonably believes there to be 
a threat or potential threat to national or international security for 
which the information may be useful in countering the threat or 
potential threat, when FRTIB reasonably believes such use is to assist 
in anti-terrorism efforts, and disclosure is appropriate to the proper 
performance of the official duties of the person making the disclosure.
    G17. Routine Use--Testing: A record from this system of records may 
be disclosed to appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign 
governmental agencies or multilateral governmental organizations where 
FRTIB is aware of a need to utilize relevant data for purposes of 
testing new technology and systems designed to enhance security or 
identify other violations of law.
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(11), interested persons are invited to 
submit written comments on the proposal of these two systems of 
records. A report on the proposed systems has been sent to Congress and 
the Office of Management and Budget for their awareness.

Greg Long,
Executive Director, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
FRTIB-7

System Name:
    Contractor and Consultant Records.

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records are located at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002. Records may 
be kept at an additional location for Business Continuity Purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Individuals retained by formal agreement, who: (1) Provide 
consulting services to the Board; (2) act as advisors to the Board, but 
do not maintain the independence of action necessary to meet the 
requirements for classification as an independent contractor; and (3) 
any other individuals who receive payments from FRTIB.

Categories of Records in the System:
    Acquisition data for the procurement of goods and services, 
including, but not limited to: Documents, letters, memorandum of 
understanding relating to agreements; rates of pay; payment records; 
vouchers; invoices; selection information; Commercial and Government 
Entity (CAGE) codes; Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System 
(DUNS) numbers; supplier status; Web site; name; address; taxpayer 
identification number; Social Security numbers; bank information; 
invoice data; resumes; SAC forms; and other information relating to the 
disbursement of funds. This system of records also contains information 
pertaining to the negotiation; implementation; scope; and performance 
of work.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 3301; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.

Purpose(s):
    The purpose of this system of records is to collect and maintain 
records on FRTIB contractors and consultants.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b); and:
    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G2; and G4 through G16; apply to 
this system of records (see Prefatory Statement of General Routine 
Uses).
    2. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to the 
United States Department of the Treasury to effect payments to 
consultants and vendors, or to verify consultants' and vendors' 
eligibility to receive payments.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    Contractor and consultant files are retrieved by any one or more of 
the following identifiers: Name of the contractor; name of the vendor 
or contractor; voucher number and date; or other unique identifier 
about whom they are maintained.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing

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access to the records and by passwords set by unauthorized users that 
must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
    Routine procurement files are retained for 6 years and 3 months, in 
accordance with the General Records Schedule 3, item 3. Procurement 
files involving investments and other information concerning the Thrift 
Savings Plan are retained for 99 years.

System Manager(s) and Address:
    Division Chief, Contracting, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves must submit a written request to 
the FOIA Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and 
provide the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Information in this system of records is obtained from the 
individual to whom it applies or is derived from information supplied 
by the individual, except information provided by Board staff.

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    None.
FRTIB-12

System Name:
    Debt Collection Records.

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records are maintained at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002. Records may 
also be maintained at an additional location for Business Continuity 
Purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Records are maintained on individuals and entities that are 
financially indebted to the Board, including, but not limited to: 
Participants, beneficiaries, and alternate payees of the Thrift Savings 
Plan; current and former employees of the FRTIB; individuals who are 
consultants and vendors to FRTIB; and individuals who received payments 
to which they are not entitled.

Categories of Records in the System:
    Information varies depending on the individual debtor, the type of 
indebtedness, and the agency or program to which monies are owed. The 
system of records contains information including but not limited to: 
(1) Individuals and commercial organizations, such as name, Taxpayer 
Identification Number (i.e., Social Security Number or Employer 
Identification Number), business and home addresses, and business and 
home telephone numbers; (2) the indebtedness, such as the original 
amount of the debt, the date the debt originated, the amount of the 
delinquency/default, the date of the delinquency/default, basis of the 
debt, amounts accrued for interest, penalties, and administrative 
costs, and payments on the account; (3) actions taken to recover the 
debt, such as copies of demand letters/invoices, and documents required 
for the referral of accounts to collection agencies, or for litigation; 
(4) debtor and creditor agencies, such as name, telephone number, and 
address of the agency contact; (5) information for location purposes, 
including information pertaining to child support cases, Mandatory 
Victims Restitution Act (MVRA) cases, and tax levies; and (6) other 
relevant records relating to a debt including the amount, status, and 
history of the debt, and the program under which the debt arose.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 3711(a); and 44 U.S.C. 3101.

Purpose(s):
    The purpose of this system is to maintain a record of individuals 
and entities that are indebted to the Board, a Federal agency, or a 
Government corporation including, but not limited to: participants, 
beneficiaries, and alternate payees of the Thrift Savings Plan; current 
and former employees of the FRTIB; and individuals who received 
payments to which they are not entitled. The records ensure that: 
Appropriate collection action on debtors' accounts is taking and 
properly tracked, monies collected are credited, and funds are returned 
to the Board or appropriate agency at the time the account is collected 
or closed.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b); and:
    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G16 apply to this system of 
records (see Prefatory Statement of General Routine Uses).
    2. A record from this system may be disclosed to the Financial 
Management Service (FMS) of the Department of the Treasury to allow 
that agency to act for the Board to enforce collection of delinquent 
debts owed to the Board or the Thrift Savings Fund.
    3. Debt collection records may be disclosed to the Internal Revenue 
Service for the purposes of: (1) Effecting an administrative offset 
against the debtor's tax refund to recover a delinquent debt owed the 
Board or the Thrift Savings Fund; or (2) obtaining the mailing address 
of a taxpayer/debtor in order to locate the taxpayer/debtor to collect 
or compromise a Federal claim against the taxpayer/debtor.
    4. A record from this system may be disclosed to the Department of 
Justice for the purpose of litigating to enforce collection of a 
delinquent debt or to obtain the Department of Justice's concurrence in 
a decision to compromise, suspend, or terminate collection action on a 
debt with a principal amount in excess of $100,000 or such higher 
amount as the Attorney General may, from time to time, prescribe in 
accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711(a).
    5. Information contained within this system of records may be 
disclosed to the Department of the Treasury, Department of Defense, 
United States Postal Service, another Federal agency, a Government 
corporation, or any disbursing official of the United States for the 
purpose of effecting an administrative offset against Federal payments 
certified to be paid to the debtor to recover a delinquent debt owed to 
the Board, the Thrift Savings Fund, or another Federal agency or 
department by the debtor.
    6. Debt collection information may be disclosed to a creditor 
Federal agency or

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Government corporation seeking assistance for the purpose of obtaining 
voluntary repayment of a debt or implementing Federal employee salary 
offset or administrative offset in the collection of an unpaid 
financial obligation.
    7. Administrative wage garnishment information may be disclosed to 
the Treasury Department for the purpose of issuing wage garnishment 
orders to collect a debt owed to the FRTIB.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    Debt information concerning claims of the Board and the Thrift 
Savings Fund may be furnished in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) 
and section 3 of the Debt Collection Act of 1982, as amended (31 U.S.C. 
3701 et seq.), to consumer reporting agencies (as defined by the Fair 
Credit Reporting Act 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)), to encourage repayment of an 
overdue debt.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    These records are indexed and retrieved by the names, Social 
Security numbers, or contact numbers of participants, employees, 
contractors, or other persons who may receive monies paid to them by 
the Board.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing access to the records and by passwords 
set by unauthorized users that must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
    Hard-copy records are returned to the Board which has an agreement 
for servicing and collection of the debt with Financial Management 
Services. Files are destroyed when 10 years old, unless they are 
subject to litigation in which case they are destroyed when a court 
order requiring that the file be retained allows the file to be 
destroyed or litigation involving the files is concluded.

System Manager(s) and Address:
    Director, Office of Participant Operations and Policy, Federal 
Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, 
Washington, DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves must submit a written request to 
the FOIA Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and 
provide the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Information in this system of records is obtained from subject 
individuals; the individual entity; the Board; creditor agencies; 
Federal employing agencies; Government corporations; debt collection 
agencies or firms; credit bureaus, firms or agencies providing locator 
services; and Federal, state, and local agencies furnishing identifying 
information.

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    None.
FRTIB-13

System Name:
    Fraud and Forgery Records.

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records are located at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002. Records may 
also be kept at an additional location for Business Continuity 
purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    This system of records contains information on Thrift Savings Plan 
(TSP) participants, beneficiaries, alternate payees, and third party 
individuals alleged to have committed an act of fraud or forgery 
relating to participant and beneficiary accounts; and third parties 
alleged to have misappropriated, or attempted to misappropriate the 
FRTIB's (including the TSP's) name, brand, or logos.

Categories of Records in the System:
    These records contain the following kinds of information: name, 
date of birth, and Social Security number of TSP participants, 
beneficiaries, alternate payees, and third parties alleged to have 
committed an act of fraud or forgery relating to participant accounts 
or the Thrift Savings Fund; TSP account information related to the 
fraud or forgery allegation; information obtained from other agencies 
as it relates to allegations of fraud or forgery; documentation of 
complaints and allegations of fraud and forgery; exhibits, statements, 
affidavits, or records obtained during investigations of fraud, or 
forgery, court and administrative orders, transcripts, and documents; 
internal staff memoranda; staff working papers; and other documents and 
records related to the investigation of fraud or forgery, including the 
disposition of the allegations; and reports on the investigation.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.

Purpose(s):
    These records are used to inquire into and investigate allegations 
that a TSP participant, beneficiary, alternate payee, or third party 
has committed or attempted to commit an act of fraud or forgery 
relating to a participant or beneficiary account or the Thrift Savings 
Fund; and to collect information to verify allegations that a third 
party has misappropriated the FRTIB's (or TSP's) name, brand, or logos.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act

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of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b); and:
    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G2; G4 through G5; G8 through 
G14; and G16 apply to this system of records (see Prefatory Statement 
of General Routine Uses);
    2. Information used to verify allegations that a third party has 
misappropriated the FRTIB's (or TSP's) name, brand, or logos may be 
disclosed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Department of 
Justice; Securities and Exchange Commission; Federal Trade Commission; 
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; or the Financial Industry 
Regulatory Authority for further investigation, prosecution, or 
enforcement;
    3. A record from this system may be disclosed to the Secret Service 
for the purpose of investigating forgery, and to the Department of 
Justice, when substantiated by the Secret Service;
    4. A record pertaining to this system may be disclosed to the 
current or former employing agency of the participant, beneficiary, 
alternate payee, or third party alleged to have committed fraud or 
forgery against a participant account or the Thrift Savings Fund for 
the purpose of further investigation or administrative action; and
    5. A record from this system may be disclosed to informants, 
complainants, or victims to the extent necessary to provide those 
persons with information and explanations concerning the progress or 
results of the investigation.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    Records are retrieved by name or file number.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing access to the records and by passwords 
set by authorized users that must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records in this system are destroyed seven years after the case is 
closed.

System Manager(s) and Address:
    Supervisory Fraud Specialist, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should submit a written request 
to the FOIA Officer, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and include 
the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Records in this system may be provided by or obtained from the 
following: persons to whom the information relates when practicable, 
including TSP participants, beneficiaries, alternate payees, or other 
third parties; complainants; informants; witnesses; investigators; 
persons reviewing the allegations; Federal, state and local agencies; 
and investigative reports and records.

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), records in this system of records 
are exempt from the requirements of subsections (c)(3); (d); (e)(1); 
(e)(4)(G), (H), (I); and (f) of 5 U.S.C. 552a, provided, however, that 
if any individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit that he or 
she would otherwise be entitled to by federal law, or for which he or 
she would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of 
these records, such material shall be provided to the individual, 
except to the extent that the disclosure of the material would reveal 
the identity of a source who furnished information to the Government 
with an express promise that the identity of the source would be held 
in confidence.
FRTIB-16

System Name:
    Congressional Correspondence Files.

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records are maintained at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002. Records may also be 
maintained at an additional location for Business Continuity Purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Individuals who submit inquiries, complaints, comments, or other 
correspondence to FRTIB, and the responding party on behalf of FRTIB.

Categories of Records in the System:
    Categories of records in this system include, but are not limited 
to the following information about individuals who have corresponded 
with FRTIB: Name; dates of birth; Social Security numbers; TSP account 
numbers; home and business address; email address; personal and 
business telephone numbers; who the correspondence is about; incoming 
correspondence; FRTIB's response; the FRTIB responder's name and 
business information; additional unsolicited personal information 
provided by the individual; and other related materials.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.

Purpose(s):
    This system of records is maintained to catalog and respond to 
correspondence received from congressional offices.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b); and:

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    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G2; G4 through G5; and G7 
through G16 apply to this system of records (see Prefatory Statement of 
General Routine Uses).
    2. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to another 
Federal agency to refer correspondence or refer to correspondence, 
given the nature of the issue.
    3. Information in this system of records may be disclosed to the 
news media and the public, with the approval of the Senior Agency 
Official for Privacy, in consultation with counsel, when there exists a 
legitimate public interest in the disclosure of the information; when 
disclosure is necessary to preserve confidence in the integrity of 
FRTIB; or when it is necessary to demonstrate the accountability of 
FRTIB's officers, employees, or individuals covered by this system, 
except to the extent it is determined that the release of the specific 
information in the context of a particular case would constitute an 
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    Records may be retrieved by individual name; the name of the Member 
of Congress requesting a response; and the date of the correspondence.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing access to the records and by passwords 
set by unauthorized users that must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
System Manager(s) and Address:
    Director, Office of External Affairs, Federal Retirement Thrift 
Investment Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves must submit a written request to 
the FOIA Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and 
provide the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Information used to compile records in this system is taken from 
incoming correspondence and FRTIB responses to incoming correspondence 
from congressional offices.

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    None.
FRTIB-17

System Name:
    Telework and Alternative Worksite Records.

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records are maintained at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002. Records may 
also be maintained at an additional location for Business Continuity 
Purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Prospective, current, and former FRTIB employees who have been 
granted or denied authorization to participate in FRTIB's Telework 
Program to work at an alternative worksite apart from their official 
FRTIB duty station.

Categories of Records in the System
    Name, position title, grade level, job series, and office name; 
official FRTIB duty station address and telephone number; alternative 
worksite address and telephone number(s); date telework agreement 
received and approved/denied; telework request and approval form; 
telework agreement; self-certification home safety checklist, and 
supervisor-employee checklist; type of telework requested (e.g., 
situational or core); regular work schedule; telework schedule; 
approvals/disapprovals; description and list of government-owned 
equipment and software provided to the teleworker; mass transit 
benefits received through FRTIB's mass transit subsidy program; parking 
subsidies received through FRTIB's subsidized parking program; and any 
other miscellaneous documents supporting telework.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; 5 U.S.C. 6120; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.

Purpose(s):
    The purpose of this system of records is to collect and maintain 
records on prospective, current, and former FRTIB employees who have 
participated in, presently participate in, or have sought to 
participate in FRTIB's Telework Program.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b); and:
    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G2; G4 through G5; and G7 
through G16 apply to this system of records (see Prefatory Statement of 
General Routine Uses).
    2. A record from this system may be disclosed to medical 
professionals to obtain information about an employee's medical 
background necessary to grant or deny approval of medical telework.
    3. A record from this system may be disclosed to federal, state, or 
local governments during actual emergencies, exercises, or Business 
Continuity Purpose tests for emergency preparedness and disaster 
recovery training exercises.
    4. A record from this system may be disclosed to the Department of 
Labor

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when an employee is injured when working at home while in the 
performance of normal duties.
    5. A record from this system may be disclosed to the Office of 
Personnel Management (OPM) for use in its Telework Survey to provide 
consolidated data on participation in FRTIB's Telework Program.
    6. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to 
appropriate third-parties contracted by FRTIB to facilitate mediation 
or other alternate dispute resolution procedures or programs.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    Records are retrieved by any one or more of the following: Employee 
name; and the office in which the employee works, will work, or 
previously worked.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing access to the records and by passwords 
set by unauthorized users that must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records are maintained in accordance with the General Records 
Retention Schedule 1, item 42, issued by the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA).

System Manager(s) and Address:
    Human Resources Officer, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, 
DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves must submit a written request to 
the FOIA Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and 
provide the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Subject individuals; subject individuals' supervisors.

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    None.
FRTIB-18

System Name:
    Reasonable Accommodation Records.

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records are maintained at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment 
Board, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002. Records may also be 
maintained at an additional location for Business Continuity Purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Prospective, current, and former FRTIB employees who request and/or 
receive a reasonable accommodation for a disability; and authorized 
individuals or representatives (e.g., family members or attorneys) who 
file a request for a reasonable accommodation on behalf of a 
prospective, current, or former employee.

Categories of Records in the System:
    Name and employment information of employees needing an 
accommodation; requestor's name and contact information (if different 
than the employee who needs an accommodation); date request was 
initiated; information concerning the nature of the disability and the 
need for accommodation, including appropriate medical documentation; 
details of the accommodation request, such as: Type of accommodation 
requested, how the requested accommodation would assist in job 
performance, the sources of technical assistance consulted in trying to 
identify alternative reasonable accommodation, any additional 
information provided by the requestor related to the processing of the 
request, and whether the request was approved or denied, and whether 
the accommodation was approved for a trial period; and notification(s) 
to the employee and his/her supervisor(s) regarding the accommodation.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.; 44 U.S.C. 
3101; Executive Order 13164 (July 28, 2000); and Executive Order 13548 
(July 10, 2010).

Purpose(s):
    The purpose of this system is to: (1) Allow FRTIB to collect and 
maintain records on prospective, current, and former employees with 
disabilities who request or receive a reasonable accommodation by 
FRTIB; (2) to track and report the processing of requests for FRTIB-
wide reasonable accommodations to comply with applicable laws and 
regulations; and (3) to preserve and maintain the confidentiality of 
medical information submitted by or on behalf of applicants or 
employees requesting a reasonable accommodation.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b); and:
    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G5; and G7 through G16 apply to 
this system of records (see Prefatory Statement of General Routine 
Uses).
    2. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to 
physicians or other medical professionals to provide them with or 
obtain from them the necessary medical documentation and/or 
certification for reasonable accommodations.
    3. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to another 
federal agency or commission with responsibility for labor or 
employment relations or other issues, including equal employment 
opportunity and reasonable accommodation issues, when that agency or 
commission has

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jurisdiction over reasonable accommodation issues.
    4. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to the 
Department of Labor (DOL), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Equal 
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), or Office of Special Counsel 
(OSC) to obtain advice regarding statutory, regulatory, policy, and 
other requirements related to reasonable accommodation.
    5. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to 
appropriate third-parties contracted by the Agency to facilitate 
mediation or other alternative dispute resolution procedures or 
programs.
    6. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to the 
Department of Defense (DOD) for the purpose of procuring assistive 
technologies and services through the Computer/Electronic Accommodation 
Program in response to a request for reasonable accommodation.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    Records are retrieved by any one or more of the following: employee 
name or assigned case number.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing access to the records and by passwords 
set by unauthorized users that must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
    These records are maintained in accordance with the General Records 
Retention Schedule 1, item 24, issued by the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA).

System Manager(s) and Address:
    Human Resources Officer, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves must submit a written request to 
the FOIA Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and 
provide the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Subject individuals; individual making the request (if different 
than the subject individual); medical professionals; and the subject 
individuals' supervisor(s).

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    None.
FRTIB-19

System Name:
    Freedom of Information Act Records

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    Records in this system are maintained at the Federal Retirement 
Thrift Investment Board, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002. Records 
may be maintained at an additional location for Business Continuity 
Purposes.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    This system of records covers all individuals who submit requests 
pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA); individuals whose 
requests and/or records have been referred to FRTIB by other agencies; 
attorneys or other persons representing individuals submitting such 
requests and appeals; individuals who are the subjects of such requests 
and appeals; individuals who file litigation based on their requests; 
Department of Justice (DOJ) and other government litigators; and/or 
FRTIB employees assigned to handle such requests or appeals.

 Categories of Records in the System:
    Records in this system include, but are not limited to: (1) Records 
received, created, or compiled in processing FOIA requests or appeals, 
including original requests and appeals, intra- or inter-agency 
memoranda, referrals, correspondence notes, fee schedules, assessments, 
cost calculations, and other documentation related to the referral and/
or processing of the FOIA request or appeal, correspondence with the 
individuals or entities that submitted the requests, and copies of 
requested records; (2) the type of information in the records may 
include requestors' and their attorneys' or representatives' contact 
information, the contact information of FRTIB employees, the name of 
the individual subject of the request or appeal, fee determinations, 
unique case identifier, and other identifiers provided by a requestor 
about him or herself or about the individual whose records are 
requested.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 552; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.

Purpose(s):
    The purpose of this system is to support the processing of record 
access requests made pursuant to the FOIA, whether FRTIB receives such 
requests directly from the requestor or via referral from another 
agency. In addition, this system is used to support litigation arising 
from such requests and appeals, and to assist FRTIB in carrying out any 
other responsibilities under the FOIA.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    Information about covered individuals may be disclosed without 
consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b); and:
    1. General Routine Uses G1 through G2; and G4 through G16 apply to 
this system of records (see Prefatory Statement of General Routine 
Uses).
    2. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to a 
federal

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agency or other federal entity that furnished the record or information 
for the purpose of permitting that agency or entity to make a decision 
regarding access to or correction of the record or information, or to a 
federal agency or entity for purposes of providing guidance or advice 
regarding the handling of a particular request.
    3. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to the 
Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain advice regarding statutory and 
other requirements under the FOIA.
    4. A record from this system of records may be disclosed to the 
National Archives and Records Administration, Office of Government 
Information Services (OGIS), to the extent necessary to fulfill its 
responsibilities in 5 U.S.C. 552(h) to review administrative agency 
policies, procedures, and compliance with the FOIA, and to facilitate 
OGIS's offering of mediation services to resolve disputes between 
persons making FOIA requests and administrative agencies.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are maintained in paper and electronic form, including on 
computer databases, all of which are stored in a secure location.

Retrievability:
    Records are retrieved by any one or more of the following: The name 
of the requestor; the number assigned to the request or appeal; and in 
some instances, the name of the attorney representing the requestor or 
appellant, and/or the name of an individual who is the subject of such 
a request or appeal.

Safeguards:
    FRTIB has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and 
physical controls in accordance with FRTIB's security program to 
protect the security, confidentiality, availability, and integrity of 
the information, and to ensure that records are not disclosed to or 
accessed by unauthorized individuals.
    Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets in areas of 
restricted access that are locked after office hours. Electronic 
records are stored on computer networks and protected by assigning 
usernames to individuals needing access to the records and by passwords 
set by unauthorized users that must be changed periodically.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records are retained and disposed of in accordance with the General 
Records Schedule 4.2, item 020, issued by the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA).

System Manager(s) and Address:
    Chief FOIA Officer, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves must submit a written request to 
the FOIA Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, and 
provide the following information:
    a. Full name;
    b. Any available information regarding the type of record involved;
    c. The address to which the record information should be sent; and
    d. You must sign your request.
    Attorneys or other persons acting on behalf of an individual must 
provide written authorization from that individual, such as a Power of 
Attorney, in order for the representative to act on their behalf. 
Individuals requesting access must also comply with FRTIB's Privacy Act 
regulations regarding verification of identity and access to such 
records, available at 5 CFR part 1630.

Record Access Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Contesting Records Procedure:
    Same as Notification Procedures.

Record Source Categories:
    Records are obtained from those individuals who submit requests and 
administrative appeals pursuant to the FOIA or who file litigation 
regarding such requests and appeals; the agency record keeping systems 
searched in the process of responding to such requests and appeals; 
FRTIB employees assigned to handle such requests, appeals, and/or 
litigation; other agencies or entities that have referred to FRTIB 
requests concerning FRTIB records, or that have consulted with FRTIB 
regarding handling of particular requests; and submitters or subjects 
of records or information that have provided assistance to FRTIB in 
making access or amendment determinations.

Exemptions Claimed for System:
    None.

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                                                     institutions on (1) stringency of credit                ADDRESSES:   You may submit written                   (2) FRTIB Is Proposing To Revise the
                                                     terms, (2) credit availability and                      comments to FRTIB by any one of the                   Purpose of and Routine Uses to Three
                                                     demand across the entire range of                       following methods:                                    Systems of Records, and To Make
                                                     securities financing and over-the-                         • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://              Technical and Clarifying Changes to
                                                     counter derivatives transactions, and (3)                                                                     These Systems of Records
                                                                                                             www.regulations.gov. Follow the Web
                                                     the evolution of market conditions and
                                                                                                             site instructions for submitting                      (a) FRTIB–7, Contractor and Consultant
                                                     conventions applicable to such
                                                                                                             comments.                                             Records
                                                     activities up to six times a year. Given
                                                     the Federal Reserve’s interest in                          • Fax: 202–942–1676.                                  FRTIB is proposing to revise the
                                                     financial stability, the information this                  • Mail or Hand Delivery: Office of                 purpose of and routine uses to FRTIB–
                                                     survey collects is critical to the                                                                            7, Contractor and Consultant Records
                                                                                                             General Counsel, Federal Retirement
                                                     monitoring of credit markets and capital                                                                      (last published at 77 FR 11534 (February
                                                                                                             Thrift Investment Board, 77 K Street
                                                     market activity. Aggregate survey results                                                                     27, 2012)). FRTIB is proposing to amend
                                                                                                             NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002.                the purpose as follows: ‘‘The purpose of
                                                     are made available to the public on the
                                                     Federal Reserve Board Web site.1 In                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      this system of records is to collect and
                                                     addition, selected aggregate survey                     Marla Greenberg, Chief Privacy Officer,               maintain records on FRTIB contractors
                                                     results may be discussed in Governor’s                  Federal Retirement Thrift Investment                  and consultants.’’ FRTIB is also
                                                     speeches, and may be published in                       Board, Office of General Counsel, 77 K                proposing technical amendments to the
                                                     Federal Reserve Bulletin articles and in                Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC                purpose of the system to reflect the fact
                                                     the annual Monetary Policy Report to                    20002, 202–864–8612. For access to any                that the system of records deals with
                                                     the Congress                                            of the FRTIB’s systems of records,                    sensitive FRTIB information.
                                                        Current Actions: The Federal Reserve                                                                          FRTIB is proposing to add a routine
                                                                                                             contact Amanda Haas, FOIA Officer,
                                                     proposes to extend for three years,                                                                           use to this system of records to enable
                                                                                                             Office of General Counsel, at the above
                                                     without revision, the Senior Credit                                                                           the Agency to disclose information to
                                                                                                             address or by calling (202) 637–1250.                 the United States Department of the
                                                     Officer Opinion Survey on Dealer
                                                     Financing Terms (FR 2034).                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Treasury to effect payments to
                                                       Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
                                                                                                                                                                   consultants or to verify their eligibility
                                                                                                             (1) FRTIB Is Proposing To Retire One                  to receive payment. FRTIB is also
                                                     System, February 4, 2016.
                                                                                                             System of Records                                     proposing to apply General Routine
                                                     Robert deV. Frierson,
                                                                                                               Pursuant the Privacy Act of 1974, 5                 Uses G1 through G2; and G4 through
                                                     Secretary of the Board.
                                                                                                                                                                   G16 to FRTIB–7, Contractor and
                                                     [FR Doc. 2016–02687 Filed 2–9–16; 8:45 am]              U.S.C. 552a, and as part of its ongoing
                                                                                                                                                                   Consultant Records (see Prefatory
                                                     BILLING CODE 6210–01–P                                  integration efforts, the Federal
                                                                                                                                                                   Statement of Routine Uses).
                                                                                                             Retirement Thrift Investment Board is                    FRTIB is proposing to correct and
                                                                                                             retiring one system of records notice:                update the system name; system
                                                     FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT                               FRTIB–8, Board Member Files (last                     location; categories of individuals
                                                     INVESTMENT BOARD                                        published at 77 FR 11534 (February 27,                covered by the system; categories of
                                                                                                             2012)).                                               records in the system; authority for
                                                     Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of                                                                               maintenance of the system; purpose;
                                                     Records                                                   FRTIB will continue to collect and
                                                                                                             maintain records about FRTIB’s Board                  routine uses; storage; retrievability;
                                                     AGENCY:  Federal Retirement Thrift                      Members, however, each of these                       safeguards; retention and disposal;
                                                     Investment Board.                                       records will be maintained as part of an              system manager and address;
                                                     ACTION: Notice of retirement of systems                 existing FRTIB or Government-wide                     notification procedure; record access
                                                     of records, revision of routine uses,                   SORN. Ethics opinions, conflicts of                   procedures; contesting records
                                                     revision of purpose and routine uses,                   interest waivers, and other                           procedures; record source categories;
                                                     technical revisions to systems of                       programmatic files concerning Board                   and exemptions claimed for the system.
                                                     records, and establishment of new                                                                             FRTIB will no longer exempt FRTIB–7,
                                                                                                             Members will be maintained as part of
                                                     systems of records.                                                                                           Contractor and Consultant Records,
                                                                                                             Public and Confidential Financial
                                                                                                                                                                   under subsections (k)(2) and (k)(5) of the
                                                     SUMMARY:   Pursuant to the Privacy Act of               Disclosure Reports and other ethics
                                                                                                                                                                   Privacy Act.
                                                     1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Federal                        program records and will rely upon the
                                                     Retirement Thrift Investment Board                      existing government-wide systems of                   (b) FRTIB–12, Debt Collection Records
                                                     (FRTIB) is proposing to: (1) Retire one                 records entitled OGE/GOVT–1,                            FRTIB is proposing to revise the
                                                     system of records; (2) revise the purpose               Executive Branch Personnel Public                     purpose of and routine uses to FRTIB–
                                                     and routine uses of three existing                      Financial Disclosure Reports and Other                12, Debt Collection Records (last
                                                     systems of records; and (3) establish                   Name-Retrieved Ethics Program Records                 published at 77 FR 11534 (February 27,
                                                     four new systems of records. The                        (68 FR 24722, May 8, 2003). The FRTIB                 2012)). FRTIB is proposing to clarify the
                                                     revisions implemented under this                        will maintain Confidential Financial                  purpose to cover the following types of
                                                     republication are corrective and                        Disclosure Reports (OGE Form 450) for                 individuals who could be indebted to
                                                     administrative changes that broaden                     FRTIB’s Board Members pursuant to                     the FRTIB: ‘‘participants, beneficiaries,
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                                                     previously published system of records                  OGE/GOVT–2, Executive Branch                          and alternate payees of the Thrift
                                                     notices.                                                Confidential Financial Disclosure                     Savings Plan; current and former
                                                     DATES: Comments must be received on                     Reports (68 FR 24722, May 8, 2003).                   employees of the FRTIB; individuals
                                                     or before March 11, 2016 unless                         Eliminating this notice will have no                  who are consultants and vendors to
                                                     comments received on or before that                     adverse impact on individuals, but will               FRTIB; and individuals who received
                                                     date result in a contrary determination.                promote the overall streamlining and                  payments to which they are not
                                                                                                             management of FRTIB’s Privacy Act                     entitled.’’
                                                       1 www.federalreserve.gov/econresdata/releases/                                                                FRTIB is also proposing to reorder the
                                                                                                             record systems.
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                                                     Collection Records (this change is being                External Affairs in maintaining, and                  (c) FRTIB–18—Reasonable
                                                     made to all existing systems of records                 responding to correspondence received                 Accommodation Records
                                                     to the extent necessary to make all of                  from congressional offices.                             FRTIB is proposing to establish a new
                                                     FRTIB’s notices uniform and to reflect                     Records maintained as part of FRTIB–               system of record entitled, ‘‘FRTIB–18,
                                                     the addition of FRTIB’s general routine                 16 include information about                          Reasonable Accommodation Records.’’
                                                     uses). FRTIB is proposing to add one                    individuals who have corresponded                     The proposed system of records is
                                                     system-specific routine use, to enable                  with FRTIB: Name; dates of birth; Social              necessary to allow FRTIB to collect and
                                                     the Agency to disclose administrative                   Security numbers; TSP account;                        maintain records on prospective,
                                                     wage garnishment information to the                                                                           current, and former employees with
                                                                                                             numbers; home and business address;
                                                     United States Department of the                                                                               disabilities who request or receive a
                                                                                                             email address; personal and business
                                                     Treasury. Additionally, FRTIB is                                                                              reasonable accommodation by FRTIB.
                                                                                                             telephone numbers; who the
                                                     proposing to apply and sixteen general                                                                        The proposed system of records will
                                                                                                             correspondence is about; incoming
                                                     routine uses to apply to FRTIB–12,                                                                            also enable FRTIB to track and report
                                                                                                             correspondence; FRTIB’s response; the
                                                     including G1 through G16 (see Prefatory                                                                       the processing of requests for FRTIB-
                                                     Statement of Routine Uses).                             FRTIB responder’s name and business
                                                                                                             information; additional unsolicited                   wide reasonable accommodations to
                                                       FRTIB is proposing to correct and                                                                           comply with applicable laws and
                                                     update the system name; system                          personal information provided by the
                                                                                                             individual; and other related materials.              regulations. Finally, this system of
                                                     location; categories of individuals                                                                           records will enable FRTIB to preserve
                                                     covered by the system; categories of                    FRTIB is proposing to add two system-
                                                                                                             specific routine uses and fourteen                    and maintain the confidentiality of
                                                     records in the system; authority for                                                                          medical information submitted by or on
                                                     maintenance of the system; purpose;                     general routine uses to apply to FRTIB–
                                                                                                             16, including G1 through G2; G4                       behalf of applicants or employees
                                                     routine uses; disclosure to consumer                                                                          requesting a reasonable accommodation.
                                                     reporting agencies; storage;                            through G5; and G7 through G16 (see
                                                                                                             Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses).                   Files maintained as part of FRTIB–18
                                                     retrievability; safeguards; retention and                                                                     include: The name and employment of
                                                     disposal; system manager and address;                   (b) FRTIB–17—Telework and                             employees needing an accommodation;
                                                     notification procedure; record access                   Alternative Worksite Records                          requestor’s name and contact
                                                     procedures; contesting records                                                                                information (if different than the
                                                     procedures; and record source                              FRTIB is proposing to establish a new              employee who needs an
                                                     categories.                                             system of records entitled, ‘‘FRTIB–17,               accommodation); date request was
                                                     (c) FRTIB–13, Fraud and Forgery                         Telework and Alternative Worksite                     initiated; information concerning the
                                                     Records                                                 Records.’’ The proposed system of                     nature of the disability and the need for
                                                                                                             records is necessary to enable the FRTIB              accommodation, including appropriate
                                                       FRTIB is proposing to make technical                  to collect and maintain records on                    medical documentation; details of the
                                                     and clarifying revisions to FRTIB–13,                   prospective, current, and former FRTIB                accommodation request, such as: Type
                                                     Fraud and Forgery Records (last                         employees who have participated in,                   of accommodation requested, how the
                                                     published at 80 FR 43428 (July 22,                      presently participate in, or have sought              requested accommodation would assist
                                                     2015)). The FRTIB is planning to clarify                to participate in FRTIB’s Telework                    in job performance, the sources of
                                                     that the purpose of the system includes                 Program.                                              technical assistance consulted in trying
                                                     an act of fraud relating to the Thrift
                                                                                                                Files maintained as part of FRTIB–17               to identify alternative reasonable
                                                     Savings Fund.
                                                                                                             include: The name, position title, grade              accommodation, any additional
                                                       FRTIB is also proposing to revise the
                                                                                                             level, job series, and office name;                   information provided by the requestor
                                                     system-specific routine use 2, to enable
                                                                                                             official FRTIB duty station address and               related to the processing of the request,
                                                     the Agency to disclose information used
                                                                                                             telephone number; alternative worksite                and whether the request was approved
                                                     to verify allegations that a third party
                                                                                                             address and telephone number(s); date                 or denied, and whether the
                                                     has misappropriated the FRTIB’s (or
                                                                                                             telework agreement received and                       accommodation was approved for a trial
                                                     TSP’s) name, brand, or logos, to the
                                                                                                             approved/denied; telework request and                 period; and notification(s) to the
                                                     Federal Trade Commission; Consumer
                                                                                                             approval form; telework agreement; self-              employee and his/her supervisor(s)
                                                     Financial Protection Bureau; or the
                                                                                                             certification home safety checklist, and              regarding the accommodation.
                                                     Financial Industry Regulatory
                                                                                                             supervisor-employee checklist; type of                  FRTIB is proposing to add five
                                                     Authority. Additionally, FRTIB is
                                                                                                             telework requested (e.g., situational or              system-specific routine uses and fifteen
                                                     proposing to make technical revisions to
                                                                                                             core); regular work schedule; telework                general routine uses to apply to FRTIB–
                                                     system-specific routine use 4, to clarify
                                                                                                             schedule; approvals/disapprovals;                     18, including G1 through G5; and G7
                                                     that this routine use also includes fraud
                                                                                                             description and list of government-                   through G16 (see Prefatory Statement of
                                                     or forgery committed against the Thrift
                                                                                                             owned equipment and software                          Routine Uses).
                                                     Savings Fund. Finally, FRTIB is
                                                     proposing to correct and update the                     provided to the teleworker; mass transit              (d) FRTIB–19—Freedom of Information
                                                     categories of records in the system;                    benefits received through FRTIB’s mass                Act Records
                                                     purpose; and routine uses.                              transit subsidy program; parking                        FRTIB is proposing to establish a new
                                                                                                             subsidies received through FRTIB’s                    system of record entitled, ‘‘FRTIB–19,
                                                     (3) FRTIB Is Proposing To Create Four
                                                                                                             subsidized parking program; and any
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                                                     new Systems of Records                                                                                        Freedom of Information Act Records.’’
                                                                                                             other miscellaneous documents                         The proposed system of records will
                                                     (a) FRTIB–16—Congressional                              supporting telework.                                  enable the FRTIB to support the
                                                     Correspondence Files                                       FRTIB is proposing to add five                     processing of record access requests
                                                       FRTIB is proposing to establish a new                 system-specific routine uses and                      made pursuant to the Freedom of
                                                     system of records entitled, ‘‘FRTIB–16,                 fourteen general routine uses to apply to             Information Act (FOIA), whether FRTIB
                                                     Congressional Correspondence Files.’’                   FRTIB–17, including G1 through G2; G4                 receives such requests directly from the
                                                     The proposed system of records is                       through G5; and G7 through G16 (see                   requestor or via referral from another
                                                     necessary to assist the FRTIB’s Office of               Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses).                 agency. Additionally, this system will


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                                                     be used to support litigation arising                   security or integrity of this system or               applicable regulations, for purposes of
                                                     from such requests and appeals, and to                  other systems or programs (whether                    responding to an official inquiry by a
                                                     assist FRTIB in carrying out any other                  maintained by FRTIB or another agency                 federal, state, or local government entity
                                                     responsibilities under the FOIA.                        or entity) that rely upon the                         or professional licensing authority; or
                                                        Files maintained as part of FRTIB–19                 compromised information; and (3) the                  facilitating communications with a
                                                     include: Records received, created, or                  disclosure made to such agencies,                     former employee that may be necessary
                                                     compiled in processing FOIA requests                    entities, and persons is reasonably                   for personnel-related or other official
                                                     or appeals, including original requests                 necessary to assist in connection with                purposes where the FRTIB requires
                                                     and appeals; intra- or inter-agency                     the FRTIB’s efforts to respond to the                 information or consultation assistance
                                                     memoranda; referrals; correspondence                    suspected or confirmed compromise                     from the former employee regarding a
                                                     notes; fee schedules; assessments; cost                 and prevent, minimize, or remedy such                 matter within that person’s former area
                                                     calculations; and other documentation                   harm.                                                 of responsibility.
                                                     related to the referral and/or processing                  G3. Routine Use—Clearance                             G8. Routine Use—Investigations,
                                                     of the FOIA request or appeal;                          Processing: A record from this system of              Third Parties: A record from this system
                                                     correspondence with the individuals or                  records may be disclosed to an                        of records may be disclosed to third
                                                     entities that submitted the requests; and               appropriate federal, state, local, tribal,            parties during the course of a law
                                                     copies of requested records.                            foreign, or international agency, if the              enforcement investigation to the extent
                                                     Additionally, the type of information in                information is relevant and necessary to              necessary to obtain information
                                                     the records may include requestors’ and                 a requesting agency’s decision                        pertinent to the investigation, provided
                                                     their attorneys’ or representatives’                    concerning the hiring or retention of an              disclosure is appropriate to the proper
                                                     contact information; the contact                        individual, or issuance of a security                 performance of the official duties of the
                                                     information of FRTIB employees; the                     clearance, background investigation,                  third party officer making the
                                                     name of the individual subject of the                   license, contract, grant, or other benefit,           disclosure.
                                                     request or appeal; fee determinations;                  or if the information is relevant and                    G9. Routine Use—Investigations,
                                                     unique case identifier; and other                       necessary to a FRTIB decision                         Other Agencies: A record from this
                                                     identifiers provided by a requestor                     concerning the hiring or retention of an              system of records may be disclosed to
                                                     about him or herself or about the                       employee, the issuance of a security                  appropriate federal, state, local, tribal,
                                                     individual whose records are requested.                 clearance, the reporting of an                        or foreign government agencies or
                                                        FRTIB is proposing to add three                      investigation of an employee, the letting             multilateral governmental organizations
                                                     system-specific routine uses and fifteen                of a contract, or the issuance of a                   for the purpose of investigating or
                                                     general routine uses to apply to FRTIB–                 license, grant or other benefit and when              prosecuting the violations of, or for
                                                     19, including G1 through G2; and G4                     disclosure is appropriate to the proper               enforcing or implementing, a statute,
                                                     through G16 (see Prefatory Statement of                 performance of the official duties of the             rule, regulation, order, license, or treaty
                                                     Routine Uses).                                          person making the request.                            where FRTIB determines that the
                                                                                                                G4. Routine Use—Congressional                      information would assist in the
                                                     (4) Prefatory Statement of General
                                                                                                             Inquiries: A record from this system of               enforcement of civil or criminal laws.
                                                     Routine Uses                                                                                                     G10. Routine Use—Law Enforcement
                                                                                                             records may be disclosed to a
                                                        The following routine uses are                       Congressional office from the record of               Intelligence: A record from this system
                                                     incorporated by reference into various                  an individual in response to an inquiry               of records may be disclosed to a federal,
                                                     systems of records, as set forth below.                 from that Congressional office made at                state, tribal, local, or foreign government
                                                        G1. Routine Use—Audit: A record                      the request of the individual to whom                 agency or organization, or international
                                                     from this system of records may be                      the record pertains.                                  organization, lawfully engaged in
                                                     disclosed to an agency, organization, or                   G5. Routine Use—Contractors, et al.:               collecting law enforcement intelligence
                                                     individual for the purpose of performing                A record from this system of records                  information, whether civil or criminal,
                                                     an audit or oversight operations as                     may be disclosed to contractors,                      or charged with investigating,
                                                     authorized by law, but only such                        grantees, experts, consultants, the agents            prosecuting, enforcing or implementing
                                                     information as is necessary and relevant                thereof, and others performing or                     civil or criminal laws, related rules,
                                                     to such audit or oversight function                     working on a contract, service, grant,                regulations or orders, to enable these
                                                     when necessary to accomplish an                         cooperative agreement, or other                       entities to carry out their law
                                                     agency function related to this system of               assignment for FRTIB, when necessary                  enforcement responsibilities, including
                                                     records. Individuals provided                           to accomplish an agency function                      the collection of law enforcement
                                                     information under this routine use are                  related to this system of records.                    intelligence.
                                                     subject to the same Privacy Act                         Individuals provided information under                   G11. Routine Use—Law Enforcement
                                                     requirements and limitations on                         this routine use are subject to the same              Referrals: A record from this system of
                                                     disclosure as are applicable to FRTIB                   Privacy Act requirements and                          records may be disclosed to an
                                                     officers and employees.                                 limitations on disclosure as are                      appropriate federal, state, tribal, local,
                                                        G2. Routine Use—Breach Mitigation                    applicable to FRTIB officers and                      international, or foreign agency or other
                                                     and Notification: A record from this                    employees.                                            appropriate authority charged with
                                                     system of records may be disclosed to                      G6. Routine Use—Debt Collection: A                 investigating or prosecuting a violation
                                                     appropriate agencies, entities, and                     record from this system of records may                or enforcing or implementing a law,
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                                                     persons when: (1) FRTIB suspects or has                 be disclosed to the Department of                     rule, regulation, or order, where a
                                                     confirmed that the security or                          Justice, the Department of Treasury, or               record, either on its face or in
                                                     confidentiality of information in the                   to a consumer reporting agency for                    conjunction with other information,
                                                     system of records has been                              collection action on any delinquent                   indicates a violation or potential
                                                     compromised; (2) FRTIB has determined                   debt, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12).               violation of law, which includes
                                                     that as a result of the suspected or                       G7. Routine Use—Former Employees:                  criminal, civil, or regulatory violations
                                                     confirmed compromise there is a risk of                 A record from this system of records                  and such disclosure is proper and
                                                     harm to economic or property interests,                 may be disclosed to a former employee                 consistent with the official duties of the
                                                     identity theft or fraud, or harm to the                 of the FRTIB, in accordance with                      person making the disclosure.


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                                                        G12. Routine Use—Litigation, DOJ or                  performance of the official duties of the             pertaining to the negotiation;
                                                     Outside Counsel: A record from this                     person making the disclosure.                         implementation; scope; and
                                                     system of records may be disclosed to                     G17. Routine Use—Testing: A record                  performance of work.
                                                     the Department of Justice, FRTIB’s                      from this system of records may be
                                                                                                                                                                   AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                     outside counsel, other federal agency                   disclosed to appropriate federal, state,
                                                     conducting litigation or in proceedings                 local, tribal, or foreign governmental                  5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 3301; and 44
                                                     before any court, adjudicative or                       agencies or multilateral governmental                 U.S.C. 3101.
                                                     administrative body, when: (1) FRTIB,                   organizations where FRTIB is aware of                 PURPOSE(S):
                                                     or (2) any employee of FRTIB in his or                  a need to utilize relevant data for
                                                     her official capacity, or (3) any                       purposes of testing new technology and                   The purpose of this system of records
                                                     employee of FRTIB in his or her                         systems designed to enhance security or               is to collect and maintain records on
                                                     individual capacity where DOJ or FRTIB                  identify other violations of law.                     FRTIB contractors and consultants.
                                                     has agreed to represent the employee, or                  Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(11),                   ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     (4) the United States or any agency                     interested persons are invited to submit              SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                     thereof, is a party to the litigation or has            written comments on the proposal of                   THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                     an interest in such litigation, and FRTIB               these two systems of records. A report                   Information about covered
                                                     determines that the records are both                    on the proposed systems has been sent                 individuals may be disclosed without
                                                     relevant and necessary to the litigation                to Congress and the Office of                         consent as permitted by the Privacy Act
                                                     and the use of such records is                          Management and Budget for their                       of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);
                                                     compatible with the purpose for which                   awareness.                                            and:
                                                     FRTIB collected the records.                                                                                     1. General Routine Uses G1 through
                                                        G13. Routine Use—Litigation,                         Greg Long,
                                                                                                             Executive Director, Federal Retirement Thrift
                                                                                                                                                                   G2; and G4 through G16; apply to this
                                                     Opposing Counsel: A record from this                                                                          system of records (see Prefatory
                                                     system of records may be disclosed to a                 Investment Board.
                                                                                                                                                                   Statement of General Routine Uses).
                                                     court, magistrate, or administrative                    FRTIB–7                                                  2. A record from this system of
                                                     tribunal in the course of presenting                                                                          records may be disclosed to the United
                                                     evidence, including disclosures to                      SYSTEM NAME:
                                                                                                                                                                   States Department of the Treasury to
                                                     opposing counsel or witnesses in the                      Contractor and Consultant Records.                  effect payments to consultants and
                                                     course of civil discovery, litigation, or                                                                     vendors, or to verify consultants’ and
                                                                                                             SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                     settlement negotiations or in connection                                                                      vendors’ eligibility to receive payments.
                                                     with criminal law proceedings or in                       None.
                                                     response to a subpoena.                                 SYSTEM LOCATION:                                      DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                        G14. Routine Use—NARA/Records                          Records are located at the Federal                  AGENCIES:
                                                     Management: A record from this system                   Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77                   None.
                                                     of records may be disclosed to the                      K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,
                                                     National Archives and Records                                                                                 POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                                                                             DC 20002. Records may be kept at an                   RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                                     Administration (NARA) or other federal                  additional location for Business                      DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                     government agencies pursuant to the                     Continuity Purposes.
                                                     Federal Records Act.                                                                                          STORAGE:
                                                        G15. Routine Use—Redress: A record                   CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE                Records are maintained in paper and
                                                     from this system of records may be                      SYSTEM:                                               electronic form, including on computer
                                                     disclosed to a federal, state, tribal, local,             Individuals retained by formal                      databases, all of which are stored in a
                                                     international, or foreign government                    agreement, who: (1) Provide consulting                secure location.
                                                     agency or entity for the purpose of                     services to the Board; (2) act as advisors
                                                     consulting with that agency or entity: (1)              to the Board, but do not maintain the                 RETRIEVABILITY:
                                                     To assist in making a determination                     independence of action necessary to                     Contractor and consultant files are
                                                     regarding redress for an individual in                  meet the requirements for classification              retrieved by any one or more of the
                                                     connection with the operations of a                     as an independent contractor; and (3)                 following identifiers: Name of the
                                                     FRTIB program; (2) for the purpose of                   any other individuals who receive                     contractor; name of the vendor or
                                                     verifying the identity of an individual                 payments from FRTIB.                                  contractor; voucher number and date; or
                                                     seeking redress in connection with the                                                                        other unique identifier about whom
                                                     operations of a FRTIB program; or (3) for               CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                   they are maintained.
                                                     the purpose of verifying the accuracy of                  Acquisition data for the procurement
                                                     information submitted by an individual                  of goods and services, including, but not             SAFEGUARDS:
                                                     who has requested such redress on                       limited to: Documents, letters,                         FRTIB has adopted appropriate
                                                     behalf of another individual.                           memorandum of understanding relating                  administrative, technical, and physical
                                                        G16. Routine Use—Security Threat: A                  to agreements; rates of pay; payment                  controls in accordance with FRTIB’s
                                                     record from this system of records may                  records; vouchers; invoices; selection                security program to protect the security,
                                                     be disclosed to federal and foreign                     information; Commercial and                           confidentiality, availability, and
                                                     government intelligence or                              Government Entity (CAGE) codes; Dun                   integrity of the information, and to
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                                                     counterterrorism agencies when FRTIB                    and Bradstreet Data Universal                         ensure that records are not disclosed to
                                                     reasonably believes there to be a threat                Numbering System (DUNS) numbers;                      or accessed by unauthorized
                                                     or potential threat to national or                      supplier status; Web site; name; address;             individuals.
                                                     international security for which the                    taxpayer identification number; Social                  Paper records are stored in locked file
                                                     information may be useful in countering                 Security numbers; bank information;                   cabinets in areas of restricted access that
                                                     the threat or potential threat, when                    invoice data; resumes; SAC forms; and                 are locked after office hours. Electronic
                                                     FRTIB reasonably believes such use is to                other information relating to the                     records are stored on computer
                                                     assist in anti-terrorism efforts, and                   disbursement of funds. This system of                 networks and protected by assigning
                                                     disclosure is appropriate to the proper                 records also contains information                     usernames to individuals needing


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                                                     access to the records and by passwords                  K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,                 the FRTIB; and individuals who
                                                     set by unauthorized users that must be                  DC 20002. Records may also be                         received payments to which they are not
                                                     changed periodically.                                   maintained at an additional location for              entitled. The records ensure that:
                                                                                                             Business Continuity Purposes.                         Appropriate collection action on
                                                     RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                                                                                                                                   debtors’ accounts is taking and properly
                                                       Routine procurement files are                         CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                                                                                                                                   tracked, monies collected are credited,
                                                     retained for 6 years and 3 months, in                   SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                   and funds are returned to the Board or
                                                     accordance with the General Records                        Records are maintained on
                                                                                                                                                                   appropriate agency at the time the
                                                     Schedule 3, item 3. Procurement files                   individuals and entities that are
                                                                                                                                                                   account is collected or closed.
                                                     involving investments and other                         financially indebted to the Board,
                                                     information concerning the Thrift                       including, but not limited to:                        ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     Savings Plan are retained for 99 years.                 Participants, beneficiaries, and alternate            SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                             payees of the Thrift Savings Plan;                    THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                     SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:                          current and former employees of the                     Information about covered
                                                       Division Chief, Contracting, Federal                  FRTIB; individuals who are consultants                individuals may be disclosed without
                                                     Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77                  and vendors to FRTIB; and individuals                 consent as permitted by the Privacy Act
                                                     K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,                   who received payments to which they                   of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);
                                                     DC 20002.                                               are not entitled.                                     and:
                                                                                                                                                                     1. General Routine Uses G1 through
                                                     NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:                                 CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                   G16 apply to this system of records (see
                                                       Individuals seeking to determine                         Information varies depending on the                Prefatory Statement of General Routine
                                                     whether this system of records contains                 individual debtor, the type of                        Uses).
                                                     information about themselves must                       indebtedness, and the agency or                         2. A record from this system may be
                                                     submit a written request to the FOIA                    program to which monies are owed. The                 disclosed to the Financial Management
                                                     Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE.,                        system of records contains information                Service (FMS) of the Department of the
                                                     Washington, DC 20002, and provide the                   including but not limited to: (1)                     Treasury to allow that agency to act for
                                                     following information:                                  Individuals and commercial                            the Board to enforce collection of
                                                       a. Full name;                                         organizations, such as name, Taxpayer                 delinquent debts owed to the Board or
                                                       b. Any available information                          Identification Number (i.e., Social                   the Thrift Savings Fund.
                                                     regarding the type of record involved;                  Security Number or Employer                             3. Debt collection records may be
                                                       c. The address to which the record                    Identification Number), business and                  disclosed to the Internal Revenue
                                                     information should be sent; and                         home addresses, and business and home
                                                       d. You must sign your request.                                                                              Service for the purposes of: (1) Effecting
                                                                                                             telephone numbers; (2) the                            an administrative offset against the
                                                       Attorneys or other persons acting on                  indebtedness, such as the original
                                                     behalf of an individual must provide                                                                          debtor’s tax refund to recover a
                                                                                                             amount of the debt, the date the debt                 delinquent debt owed the Board or the
                                                     written authorization from that                         originated, the amount of the
                                                     individual, such as a Power of Attorney,                                                                      Thrift Savings Fund; or (2) obtaining the
                                                                                                             delinquency/default, the date of the                  mailing address of a taxpayer/debtor in
                                                     in order for the representative to act on               delinquency/default, basis of the debt,
                                                     their behalf. Individuals requesting                                                                          order to locate the taxpayer/debtor to
                                                                                                             amounts accrued for interest, penalties,              collect or compromise a Federal claim
                                                     access must also comply with FRTIB’s                    and administrative costs, and payments
                                                     Privacy Act regulations regarding                                                                             against the taxpayer/debtor.
                                                                                                             on the account; (3) actions taken to                    4. A record from this system may be
                                                     verification of identity and access to                  recover the debt, such as copies of
                                                     such records, available at 5 CFR part                                                                         disclosed to the Department of Justice
                                                                                                             demand letters/invoices, and documents                for the purpose of litigating to enforce
                                                     1630.                                                   required for the referral of accounts to              collection of a delinquent debt or to
                                                     RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                             collection agencies, or for litigation; (4)           obtain the Department of Justice’s
                                                                                                             debtor and creditor agencies, such as                 concurrence in a decision to
                                                        Same as Notification Procedures.
                                                                                                             name, telephone number, and address of                compromise, suspend, or terminate
                                                     CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:                           the agency contact; (5) information for               collection action on a debt with a
                                                        Same as Notification Procedures.                     location purposes, including                          principal amount in excess of $100,000
                                                                                                             information pertaining to child support               or such higher amount as the Attorney
                                                     RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                               cases, Mandatory Victims Restitution                  General may, from time to time,
                                                        Information in this system of records                Act (MVRA) cases, and tax levies; and                 prescribe in accordance with 31 U.S.C.
                                                     is obtained from the individual to whom                 (6) other relevant records relating to a              3711(a).
                                                     it applies or is derived from information               debt including the amount, status, and                  5. Information contained within this
                                                     supplied by the individual, except                      history of the debt, and the program                  system of records may be disclosed to
                                                     information provided by Board staff.                    under which the debt arose.                           the Department of the Treasury,
                                                     EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:                          AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:              Department of Defense, United States
                                                        None.                                                  5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C.              Postal Service, another Federal agency,
                                                                                                             3711(a); and 44 U.S.C. 3101.                          a Government corporation, or any
                                                     FRTIB–12                                                                                                      disbursing official of the United States
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                                                                                                             PURPOSE(S):                                           for the purpose of effecting an
                                                     SYSTEM NAME:
                                                                                                                The purpose of this system is to                   administrative offset against Federal
                                                        Debt Collection Records.                             maintain a record of individuals and                  payments certified to be paid to the
                                                     SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                                entities that are indebted to the Board,              debtor to recover a delinquent debt
                                                        None.                                                a Federal agency, or a Government                     owed to the Board, the Thrift Savings
                                                                                                             corporation including, but not limited                Fund, or another Federal agency or
                                                     SYSTEM LOCATION:                                        to: participants, beneficiaries, and                  department by the debtor.
                                                       Records are maintained at the Federal                 alternate payees of the Thrift Savings                  6. Debt collection information may be
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                                                     Government corporation seeking                           case they are destroyed when a court                  K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,
                                                     assistance for the purpose of obtaining                  order requiring that the file be retained             DC 20002. Records may also be kept at
                                                     voluntary repayment of a debt or                         allows the file to be destroyed or                    an additional location for Business
                                                     implementing Federal employee salary                     litigation involving the files is                     Continuity purposes.
                                                     offset or administrative offset in the                   concluded.
                                                                                                                                                                    CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                     collection of an unpaid financial
                                                                                                              SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:                        SYSTEM:
                                                     obligation.
                                                        7. Administrative wage garnishment                      Director, Office of Participant                        This system of records contains
                                                     information may be disclosed to the                      Operations and Policy, Federal                        information on Thrift Savings Plan
                                                     Treasury Department for the purpose of                   Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77                (TSP) participants, beneficiaries,
                                                     issuing wage garnishment orders to                       K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,                 alternate payees, and third party
                                                     collect a debt owed to the FRTIB.                        DC 20002.                                             individuals alleged to have committed
                                                                                                                                                                    an act of fraud or forgery relating to
                                                     DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING                         NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                    participant and beneficiary accounts;
                                                     AGENCIES:                                                  Individuals seeking to determine                    and third parties alleged to have
                                                       Debt information concerning claims of                  whether this system of records contains               misappropriated, or attempted to
                                                     the Board and the Thrift Savings Fund                    information about themselves must                     misappropriate the FRTIB’s (including
                                                     may be furnished in accordance with 5                    submit a written request to the FOIA                  the TSP’s) name, brand, or logos.
                                                     U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) and section 3 of the                  Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE.,
                                                     Debt Collection Act of 1982, as amended                  Washington, DC 20002, and provide the                 CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                     (31 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.), to consumer                    following information:                                   These records contain the following
                                                     reporting agencies (as defined by the                      a. Full name;                                       kinds of information: name, date of
                                                     Fair Credit Reporting Act 15 U.S.C.                        b. Any available information                        birth, and Social Security number of
                                                     1681a(f)), to encourage repayment of an                  regarding the type of record involved;                TSP participants, beneficiaries, alternate
                                                     overdue debt.                                              c. The address to which the record                  payees, and third parties alleged to have
                                                                                                              information should be sent; and                       committed an act of fraud or forgery
                                                     POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                                                                                d. You must sign your request.                      relating to participant accounts or the
                                                     RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                                                                                                Attorneys or other persons acting on                Thrift Savings Fund; TSP account
                                                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                              behalf of an individual must provide                  information related to the fraud or
                                                     STORAGE:                                                 written authorization from that                       forgery allegation; information obtained
                                                       Records are maintained in paper and                    individual, such as a Power of Attorney,              from other agencies as it relates to
                                                     electronic form, including on computer                   in order for the representative to act on             allegations of fraud or forgery;
                                                     databases, all of which are stored in a                  their behalf. Individuals requesting                  documentation of complaints and
                                                     secure location.                                         access must also comply with FRTIB’s                  allegations of fraud and forgery;
                                                                                                              Privacy Act regulations regarding                     exhibits, statements, affidavits, or
                                                     RETRIEVABILITY:
                                                                                                              verification of identity and access to                records obtained during investigations
                                                       These records are indexed and                          such records, available at 5 CFR part
                                                     retrieved by the names, Social Security                                                                        of fraud, or forgery, court and
                                                                                                              1630.                                                 administrative orders, transcripts, and
                                                     numbers, or contact numbers of
                                                     participants, employees, contractors, or                 RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:                              documents; internal staff memoranda;
                                                     other persons who may receive monies                       Same as Notification Procedures.                    staff working papers; and other
                                                     paid to them by the Board.                                                                                     documents and records related to the
                                                                                                              CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:                         investigation of fraud or forgery,
                                                     SAFEGUARDS:                                                                                                    including the disposition of the
                                                                                                                Same as Notification Procedures.
                                                       FRTIB has adopted appropriate                                                                                allegations; and reports on the
                                                     administrative, technical, and physical                  RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                             investigation.
                                                     controls in accordance with FRTIB’s                         Information in this system of records
                                                     security program to protect the security,                is obtained from subject individuals; the             AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                     confidentiality, availability, and                       individual entity; the Board; creditor                   5 U.S.C. 8474; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.
                                                     integrity of the information, and to                     agencies; Federal employing agencies;
                                                                                                              Government corporations; debt                         PURPOSE(S):
                                                     ensure that records are not disclosed to
                                                     or accessed by unauthorized                              collection agencies or firms; credit                     These records are used to inquire into
                                                     individuals.                                             bureaus, firms or agencies providing                  and investigate allegations that a TSP
                                                       Paper records are stored in locked file                locator services; and Federal, state, and             participant, beneficiary, alternate payee,
                                                     cabinets in areas of restricted access that              local agencies furnishing identifying                 or third party has committed or
                                                     are locked after office hours. Electronic                information.                                          attempted to commit an act of fraud or
                                                     records are stored on computer                                                                                 forgery relating to a participant or
                                                                                                              EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:
                                                     networks and protected by assigning                                                                            beneficiary account or the Thrift
                                                     usernames to individuals needing                           None.                                               Savings Fund; and to collect
                                                     access to the records and by passwords                   FRTIB–13
                                                                                                                                                                    information to verify allegations that a
                                                     set by unauthorized users that must be                                                                         third party has misappropriated the
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                                                     changed periodically.                                    SYSTEM NAME:                                          FRTIB’s (or TSP’s) name, brand, or
                                                                                                                Fraud and Forgery Records.                          logos.
                                                     RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                       Hard-copy records are returned to the                  SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                              ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     Board which has an agreement for                                                                               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                                None.
                                                     servicing and collection of the debt with                                                                      THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                     Financial Management Services. Files                     SYSTEM LOCATION:                                        Information about covered
                                                     are destroyed when 10 years old, unless                    Records are located at the Federal                  individuals may be disclosed without
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                                                     of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);                   are locked after office hours. Electronic             individual is denied any right, privilege,
                                                     and:                                                     records are stored on computer                        or benefit that he or she would
                                                        1. General Routine Uses G1 through                    networks and protected by assigning                   otherwise be entitled to by federal law,
                                                     G2; G4 through G5; G8 through G14; and                   usernames to individuals needing                      or for which he or she would otherwise
                                                     G16 apply to this system of records (see                 access to the records and by passwords                be eligible, as a result of the
                                                     Prefatory Statement of General Routine                   set by authorized users that must be                  maintenance of these records, such
                                                     Uses);                                                   changed periodically.                                 material shall be provided to the
                                                        2. Information used to verify                                                                               individual, except to the extent that the
                                                                                                              RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                     allegations that a third party has                                                                             disclosure of the material would reveal
                                                     misappropriated the FRTIB’s (or TSP’s)                     Records in this system are destroyed                the identity of a source who furnished
                                                     name, brand, or logos may be disclosed                   seven years after the case is closed.                 information to the Government with an
                                                     to the Federal Bureau of Investigation;                  SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
                                                                                                                                                                    express promise that the identity of the
                                                     Department of Justice; Securities and                                                                          source would be held in confidence.
                                                                                                                Supervisory Fraud Specialist, Federal
                                                     Exchange Commission; Federal Trade
                                                                                                              Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77                FRTIB–16
                                                     Commission; Consumer Financial
                                                                                                              K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,
                                                     Protection Bureau; or the Financial                                                                            SYSTEM NAME:
                                                                                                              DC 20002.
                                                     Industry Regulatory Authority for                                                                                 Congressional Correspondence Files.
                                                     further investigation, prosecution, or                   NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                    SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                     enforcement;                                               Individuals seeking to determine
                                                        3. A record from this system may be                                                                            None.
                                                                                                              whether this system of records contains
                                                     disclosed to the Secret Service for the                  information about themselves should                   SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                     purpose of investigating forgery, and to                 submit a written request to the FOIA                    Records are maintained at the Federal
                                                     the Department of Justice, when                          Officer, 77 K Street NE., Washington,                 Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77
                                                     substantiated by the Secret Service;                     DC 20002, and include the following                   K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002.
                                                        4. A record pertaining to this system                 information:                                          Records may also be maintained at an
                                                     may be disclosed to the current or                         a. Full name;                                       additional location for Business
                                                     former employing agency of the                             b. Any available information                        Continuity Purposes.
                                                     participant, beneficiary, alternate payee,               regarding the type of record involved;
                                                     or third party alleged to have committed                   c. The address to which the record                  CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                     fraud or forgery against a participant                                                                         SYSTEM:
                                                                                                              information should be sent; and
                                                     account or the Thrift Savings Fund for                     d. You must sign your request.                        Individuals who submit inquiries,
                                                     the purpose of further investigation or                    Attorneys or other persons acting on                complaints, comments, or other
                                                     administrative action; and                               behalf of an individual must provide                  correspondence to FRTIB, and the
                                                        5. A record from this system may be                   written authorization from that                       responding party on behalf of FRTIB.
                                                     disclosed to informants, complainants,                   individual, such as a Power of Attorney,              CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                     or victims to the extent necessary to                    in order for the representative to act on
                                                     provide those persons with information                                                                           Categories of records in this system
                                                                                                              their behalf. Individuals requesting                  include, but are not limited to the
                                                     and explanations concerning the                          access must also comply with FRTIB’s
                                                     progress or results of the investigation.                                                                      following information about individuals
                                                                                                              Privacy Act regulations regarding                     who have corresponded with FRTIB:
                                                     DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                                                                              verification of identity and access to                Name; dates of birth; Social Security
                                                     AGENCIES:                                                such records, available at 5 CFR part                 numbers; TSP account numbers; home
                                                                                                              1630.                                                 and business address; email address;
                                                        None.
                                                                                                              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:                              personal and business telephone
                                                     POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                                                                            numbers; who the correspondence is
                                                     RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                      Same as Notification Procedures.
                                                                                                                                                                    about; incoming correspondence;
                                                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                              CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:                         FRTIB’s response; the FRTIB
                                                     STORAGE:                                                   Same as Notification Procedures.                    responder’s name and business
                                                       Records are maintained in paper and                                                                          information; additional unsolicited
                                                                                                              RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                             personal information provided by the
                                                     electronic form, including on computer
                                                     databases, all of which are stored in a                    Records in this system may be                       individual; and other related materials.
                                                     secure location.                                         provided by or obtained from the
                                                                                                                                                                    AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                              following: persons to whom the
                                                     RETRIEVABILITY:                                          information relates when practicable,                   5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; and 44
                                                       Records are retrieved by name or file                  including TSP participants,                           U.S.C. 3101.
                                                     number.                                                  beneficiaries, alternate payees, or other             PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                              third parties; complainants; informants;                This system of records is maintained
                                                     SAFEGUARDS:
                                                                                                              witnesses; investigators; persons                     to catalog and respond to
                                                       FRTIB has adopted appropriate                          reviewing the allegations; Federal, state
                                                     administrative, technical, and physical                                                                        correspondence received from
                                                                                                              and local agencies; and investigative                 congressional offices.
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                                                     controls in accordance with FRTIB’s                      reports and records.
                                                     security program to protect the security,                                                                      ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     confidentiality, availability, and                       EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:                        SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                     integrity of the information, and to                       Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2),                    THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                     ensure that records are not disclosed to                 records in this system of records are                   Information about covered
                                                     or accessed by unauthorized                              exempt from the requirements of                       individuals may be disclosed without
                                                     individuals.                                             subsections (c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G),           consent as permitted by the Privacy Act
                                                       Paper records are stored in locked file                (H), (I); and (f) of 5 U.S.C. 552a,                   of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);
                                                     cabinets in areas of restricted access that              provided, however, that if any                        and:


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                                                       1. General Routine Uses G1 through                     RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                               granted or denied authorization to
                                                     G2; G4 through G5; and G7 through G16                    SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:                        participate in FRTIB’s Telework
                                                     apply to this system of records (see                                                                           Program to work at an alternative
                                                                                                                Director, Office of External Affairs,
                                                     Prefatory Statement of General Routine                                                                         worksite apart from their official FRTIB
                                                                                                              Federal Retirement Thrift Investment
                                                     Uses).                                                                                                         duty station.
                                                                                                              Board, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000,
                                                       2. A record from this system of
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20002.                                 CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM
                                                     records may be disclosed to another
                                                     Federal agency to refer correspondence                   NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                       Name, position title, grade level, job
                                                     or refer to correspondence, given the                                                                          series, and office name; official FRTIB
                                                                                                                Individuals seeking to determine                    duty station address and telephone
                                                     nature of the issue.                                     whether this system of records contains
                                                       3. Information in this system of                                                                             number; alternative worksite address
                                                                                                              information about themselves must                     and telephone number(s); date telework
                                                     records may be disclosed to the news                     submit a written request to the FOIA
                                                     media and the public, with the approval                                                                        agreement received and approved/
                                                                                                              Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE.,                      denied; telework request and approval
                                                     of the Senior Agency Official for                        Washington, DC 20002, and provide the
                                                     Privacy, in consultation with counsel,                                                                         form; telework agreement; self-
                                                                                                              following information:                                certification home safety checklist, and
                                                     when there exists a legitimate public                      a. Full name;
                                                     interest in the disclosure of the                                                                              supervisor-employee checklist; type of
                                                                                                                b. Any available information                        telework requested (e.g., situational or
                                                     information; when disclosure is                          regarding the type of record involved;
                                                     necessary to preserve confidence in the                                                                        core); regular work schedule; telework
                                                                                                                c. The address to which the record                  schedule; approvals/disapprovals;
                                                     integrity of FRTIB; or when it is                        information should be sent; and
                                                     necessary to demonstrate the                                                                                   description and list of government-
                                                                                                                d. You must sign your request.                      owned equipment and software
                                                     accountability of FRTIB’s officers,                        Attorneys or other persons acting on
                                                     employees, or individuals covered by                                                                           provided to the teleworker; mass transit
                                                                                                              behalf of an individual must provide                  benefits received through FRTIB’s mass
                                                     this system, except to the extent it is                  written authorization from that
                                                     determined that the release of the                                                                             transit subsidy program; parking
                                                                                                              individual, such as a Power of Attorney,              subsidies received through FRTIB’s
                                                     specific information in the context of a                 in order for the representative to act on
                                                     particular case would constitute an                                                                            subsidized parking program; and any
                                                                                                              their behalf. Individuals requesting                  other miscellaneous documents
                                                     unwarranted invasion of personal                         access must also comply with FRTIB’s
                                                     privacy.                                                                                                       supporting telework.
                                                                                                              Privacy Act regulations regarding
                                                                                                              verification of identity and access to                AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                     DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                     AGENCIES:                                                such records, available at 5 CFR part                   5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; 5 U.S.C.
                                                        None.                                                 1630.                                                 6120; and 44 U.S.C. 3101.
                                                                                                              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:                              PURPOSE(S):
                                                     POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                     RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                      Same as Notification Procedures.                       The purpose of this system of records
                                                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                                                                            is to collect and maintain records on
                                                                                                              CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:                         prospective, current, and former FRTIB
                                                     STORAGE:
                                                                                                                Same as Notification Procedures.                    employees who have participated in,
                                                       Records are maintained in paper and                                                                          presently participate in, or have sought
                                                     electronic form, including on computer                   RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                                                                                                                                                    to participate in FRTIB’s Telework
                                                     databases, all of which are stored in a                    Information used to compile records                 Program.
                                                     secure location.                                         in this system is taken from incoming
                                                                                                              correspondence and FRTIB responses to                 ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     RETRIEVABILITY:                                                                                                SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                              incoming correspondence from
                                                       Records may be retrieved by                                                                                  THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                                                                              congressional offices.
                                                     individual name; the name of the                                                                                  Information about covered
                                                     Member of Congress requesting a                          EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:                        individuals may be disclosed without
                                                     response; and the date of the                              None.                                               consent as permitted by the Privacy Act
                                                     correspondence.                                                                                                of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);
                                                                                                              FRTIB–17                                              and:
                                                     SAFEGUARDS:
                                                                                                              SYSTEM NAME:                                             1. General Routine Uses G1 through
                                                       FRTIB has adopted appropriate                                                                                G2; G4 through G5; and G7 through G16
                                                     administrative, technical, and physical                    Telework and Alternative Worksite
                                                                                                                                                                    apply to this system of records (see
                                                     controls in accordance with FRTIB’s                      Records.
                                                                                                                                                                    Prefatory Statement of General Routine
                                                     security program to protect the security,                SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                              Uses).
                                                     confidentiality, availability, and                                                                                2. A record from this system may be
                                                                                                                None.
                                                     integrity of the information, and to                                                                           disclosed to medical professionals to
                                                     ensure that records are not disclosed to                 SYSTEM LOCATION:                                      obtain information about an employee’s
                                                     or accessed by unauthorized                                Records are maintained at the Federal               medical background necessary to grant
                                                     individuals.                                             Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77                or deny approval of medical telework.
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                                                       Paper records are stored in locked file                K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington,                    3. A record from this system may be
                                                     cabinets in areas of restricted access that              DC 20002. Records may also be                         disclosed to federal, state, or local
                                                     are locked after office hours. Electronic                maintained at an additional location for              governments during actual emergencies,
                                                     records are stored on computer                           Business Continuity Purposes.                         exercises, or Business Continuity
                                                     networks and protected by assigning                                                                            Purpose tests for emergency
                                                     usernames to individuals needing                         CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE              preparedness and disaster recovery
                                                     access to the records and by passwords                   SYSTEM:                                               training exercises.
                                                     set by unauthorized users that must be                     Prospective, current, and former                       4. A record from this system may be
                                                     changed periodically.                                    FRTIB employees who have been                         disclosed to the Department of Labor


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                                                     when an employee is injured when                         submit a written request to the FOIA                  nature of the disability and the need for
                                                     working at home while in the                             Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE.,                      accommodation, including appropriate
                                                     performance of normal duties.                            Washington, DC 20002, and provide the                 medical documentation; details of the
                                                       5. A record from this system may be                    following information:                                accommodation request, such as: Type
                                                     disclosed to the Office of Personnel                       a. Full name;                                       of accommodation requested, how the
                                                     Management (OPM) for use in its                            b. Any available information                        requested accommodation would assist
                                                     Telework Survey to provide                               regarding the type of record involved;                in job performance, the sources of
                                                     consolidated data on participation in                      c. The address to which the record                  technical assistance consulted in trying
                                                     FRTIB’s Telework Program.                                information should be sent; and                       to identify alternative reasonable
                                                       6. A record from this system of                          d. You must sign your request.                      accommodation, any additional
                                                     records may be disclosed to appropriate                    Attorneys or other persons acting on                information provided by the requestor
                                                     third-parties contracted by FRTIB to                     behalf of an individual must provide                  related to the processing of the request,
                                                     facilitate mediation or other alternate                  written authorization from that                       and whether the request was approved
                                                     dispute resolution procedures or                         individual, such as a Power of Attorney,              or denied, and whether the
                                                     programs.                                                in order for the representative to act on             accommodation was approved for a trial
                                                                                                              their behalf. Individuals requesting                  period; and notification(s) to the
                                                     DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                                                                              access must also comply with FRTIB’s                  employee and his/her supervisor(s)
                                                     AGENCIES:
                                                                                                              Privacy Act regulations regarding                     regarding the accommodation.
                                                        None.                                                 verification of identity and access to
                                                                                                              such records, available at 5 CFR part                 AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                     POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                     RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                    1630.                                                   5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 301; 42 U.S.C.
                                                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                                                                            12101 et seq.; 44 U.S.C. 3101; Executive
                                                                                                              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                    Order 13164 (July 28, 2000); and
                                                     STORAGE:                                                   Same as Notification Procedures.                    Executive Order 13548 (July 10, 2010).
                                                       Records are maintained in paper and
                                                     electronic form, including on computer                   CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:                         PURPOSE(S):
                                                     databases, all of which are stored in a                    Same as Notification Procedures.                      The purpose of this system is to: (1)
                                                     secure location.                                                                                               Allow FRTIB to collect and maintain
                                                                                                              RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                                                                                                                                                    records on prospective, current, and
                                                     RETRIEVABILITY:                                            Subject individuals; subject
                                                                                                                                                                    former employees with disabilities who
                                                       Records are retrieved by any one or                    individuals’ supervisors.
                                                                                                                                                                    request or receive a reasonable
                                                     more of the following: Employee name;                                                                          accommodation by FRTIB; (2) to track
                                                                                                              EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:
                                                     and the office in which the employee                                                                           and report the processing of requests for
                                                     works, will work, or previously worked.                    None.
                                                                                                                                                                    FRTIB-wide reasonable
                                                     SAFEGUARDS:                                              FRTIB–18                                              accommodations to comply with
                                                       FRTIB has adopted appropriate                                                                                applicable laws and regulations; and (3)
                                                                                                              SYSTEM NAME:
                                                     administrative, technical, and physical                                                                        to preserve and maintain the
                                                                                                                Reasonable Accommodation Records.                   confidentiality of medical information
                                                     controls in accordance with FRTIB’s
                                                     security program to protect the security,                SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                              submitted by or on behalf of applicants
                                                     confidentiality, availability, and                         None.                                               or employees requesting a reasonable
                                                     integrity of the information, and to                                                                           accommodation.
                                                                                                              SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                     ensure that records are not disclosed to                                                                       ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     or accessed by unauthorized                                Records are maintained at the Federal               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                     individuals.                                             Retirement Thrift Investment Board, 77                THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                       Paper records are stored in locked file                K Street NE., Washington, DC 20002.                     Information about covered
                                                     cabinets in areas of restricted access that              Records may also be maintained at an                  individuals may be disclosed without
                                                     are locked after office hours. Electronic                additional location for Business                      consent as permitted by the Privacy Act
                                                     records are stored on computer                           Continuity Purposes.                                  of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);
                                                     networks and protected by assigning                      CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE              and:
                                                     usernames to individuals needing                         SYSTEM:                                                 1. General Routine Uses G1 through
                                                     access to the records and by passwords                                                                         G5; and G7 through G16 apply to this
                                                                                                                Prospective, current, and former
                                                     set by unauthorized users that must be                                                                         system of records (see Prefatory
                                                                                                              FRTIB employees who request and/or
                                                     changed periodically.                                                                                          Statement of General Routine Uses).
                                                                                                              receive a reasonable accommodation for
                                                     RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                                  a disability; and authorized individuals                2. A record from this system of
                                                                                                              or representatives (e.g., family members              records may be disclosed to physicians
                                                       Records are maintained in accordance
                                                                                                              or attorneys) who file a request for a                or other medical professionals to
                                                     with the General Records Retention
                                                                                                              reasonable accommodation on behalf of                 provide them with or obtain from them
                                                     Schedule 1, item 42, issued by the
                                                                                                              a prospective, current, or former                     the necessary medical documentation
                                                     National Archives and Records
                                                                                                              employee.                                             and/or certification for reasonable
                                                     Administration (NARA).
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                                                                                                                                                                    accommodations.
                                                     SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:                           CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                    3. A record from this system of
                                                      Human Resources Officer, 77 K Street                      Name and employment information of                  records may be disclosed to another
                                                     NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002.                   employees needing an accommodation;                   federal agency or commission with
                                                                                                              requestor’s name and contact                          responsibility for labor or employment
                                                     NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:                                  information (if different than the                    relations or other issues, including
                                                       Individuals seeking to determine                       employee who needs an                                 equal employment opportunity and
                                                     whether this system of records contains                  accommodation); date request was                      reasonable accommodation issues, when
                                                     information about themselves must                        initiated; information concerning the                 that agency or commission has


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                                                     jurisdiction over reasonable                             by the National Archives and Records                  and/or records have been referred to
                                                     accommodation issues.                                    Administration (NARA).                                FRTIB by other agencies; attorneys or
                                                        4. A record from this system of                                                                             other persons representing individuals
                                                                                                              SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
                                                     records may be disclosed to the                                                                                submitting such requests and appeals;
                                                     Department of Labor (DOL), Office of                      Human Resources Officer, 77 K Street                 individuals who are the subjects of such
                                                     Personnel Management (OPM), Equal                        NE., Washington, DC 20002.                            requests and appeals; individuals who
                                                     Employment Opportunity Commission                        NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                    file litigation based on their requests;
                                                     (EEOC), or Office of Special Counsel                                                                           Department of Justice (DOJ) and other
                                                                                                                Individuals seeking to determine
                                                     (OSC) to obtain advice regarding                                                                               government litigators; and/or FRTIB
                                                                                                              whether this system of records contains
                                                     statutory, regulatory, policy, and other                                                                       employees assigned to handle such
                                                                                                              information about themselves must
                                                     requirements related to reasonable                                                                             requests or appeals.
                                                                                                              submit a written request to the FOIA
                                                     accommodation.
                                                                                                              Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE.,                      CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                        5. A record from this system of
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20002, and provide the                   Records in this system include, but
                                                     records may be disclosed to appropriate
                                                                                                              following information:                                are not limited to: (1) Records received,
                                                     third-parties contracted by the Agency
                                                                                                                a. Full name;                                       created, or compiled in processing FOIA
                                                     to facilitate mediation or other
                                                                                                                b. Any available information                        requests or appeals, including original
                                                     alternative dispute resolution
                                                                                                              regarding the type of record involved;                requests and appeals, intra- or inter-
                                                     procedures or programs.
                                                                                                                c. The address to which the record                  agency memoranda, referrals,
                                                        6. A record from this system of
                                                                                                              information should be sent; and                       correspondence notes, fee schedules,
                                                     records may be disclosed to the                            d. You must sign your request.
                                                     Department of Defense (DOD) for the                                                                            assessments, cost calculations, and
                                                                                                                Attorneys or other persons acting on                other documentation related to the
                                                     purpose of procuring assistive                           behalf of an individual must provide
                                                     technologies and services through the                                                                          referral and/or processing of the FOIA
                                                                                                              written authorization from that                       request or appeal, correspondence with
                                                     Computer/Electronic Accommodation                        individual, such as a Power of Attorney,
                                                     Program in response to a request for                                                                           the individuals or entities that
                                                                                                              in order for the representative to act on             submitted the requests, and copies of
                                                     reasonable accommodation.                                their behalf. Individuals requesting                  requested records; (2) the type of
                                                     DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING                         access must also comply with FRTIB’s                  information in the records may include
                                                     AGENCIES:                                                Privacy Act regulations regarding                     requestors’ and their attorneys’ or
                                                        None.                                                 verification of identity and access to                representatives’ contact information, the
                                                                                                              such records, available at 5 CFR part                 contact information of FRTIB
                                                     POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                      1630.                                                 employees, the name of the individual
                                                     RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                                                                                              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                    subject of the request or appeal, fee
                                                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                    determinations, unique case identifier,
                                                     STORAGE:                                                   Same as Notification Procedures.                    and other identifiers provided by a
                                                       Records are maintained in paper and                    CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:                         requestor about him or herself or about
                                                     electronic form, including on computer                     Same as Notification Procedures.                    the individual whose records are
                                                     databases, all of which are stored in a                                                                        requested.
                                                     secure location.                                         RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                                                                                                                                                    AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                Subject individuals; individual
                                                     RETRIEVABILITY:                                                                                                  5 U.S.C. 8474; 5 U.S.C. 552; and 44
                                                                                                              making the request (if different than the
                                                       Records are retrieved by any one or                                                                          U.S.C. 3101.
                                                                                                              subject individual); medical
                                                     more of the following: employee name                     professionals; and the subject                        PURPOSE(S):
                                                     or assigned case number.                                 individuals’ supervisor(s).                              The purpose of this system is to
                                                     SAFEGUARDS:                                                                                                    support the processing of record access
                                                                                                              EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                    requests made pursuant to the FOIA,
                                                       FRTIB has adopted appropriate                            None.                                               whether FRTIB receives such requests
                                                     administrative, technical, and physical
                                                                                                              FRTIB–19                                              directly from the requestor or via
                                                     controls in accordance with FRTIB’s
                                                                                                                                                                    referral from another agency. In
                                                     security program to protect the security,                SYSTEM NAME:                                          addition, this system is used to support
                                                     confidentiality, availability, and
                                                                                                                Freedom of Information Act Records                  litigation arising from such requests and
                                                     integrity of the information, and to
                                                                                                                                                                    appeals, and to assist FRTIB in carrying
                                                     ensure that records are not disclosed to                 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                                                                                                                                    out any other responsibilities under the
                                                     or accessed by unauthorized                                None.                                               FOIA.
                                                     individuals.
                                                       Paper records are stored in locked file                SYSTEM LOCATION:                                      ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                     cabinets in areas of restricted access that                 Records in this system are maintained              SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                     are locked after office hours. Electronic                at the Federal Retirement Thrift                      THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                     records are stored on computer                           Investment Board, 77 K Street NE.,                      Information about covered
                                                     networks and protected by assigning                      Washington, DC 20002. Records may be                  individuals may be disclosed without
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                                                     usernames to individuals needing                         maintained at an additional location for              consent as permitted by the Privacy Act
                                                     access to the records and by passwords                   Business Continuity Purposes.                         of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b);
                                                     set by unauthorized users that must be                                                                         and:
                                                     changed periodically.                                    CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE                1. General Routine Uses G1 through
                                                                                                              SYSTEM:                                               G2; and G4 through G16 apply to this
                                                     RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                                    This system of records covers all                   system of records (see Prefatory
                                                       These records are maintained in                        individuals who submit requests                       Statement of General Routine Uses).
                                                     accordance with the General Records                      pursuant to the Freedom of Information                  2. A record from this system of
                                                     Retention Schedule 1, item 24, issued                    Act (FOIA); individuals whose requests                records may be disclosed to a federal


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                                                     agency or other federal entity that                      RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                               DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                     furnished the record or information for                    Records are retained and disposed of                HUMAN SERVICES
                                                     the purpose of permitting that agency or                 in accordance with the General Records
                                                     entity to make a decision regarding                      Schedule 4.2, item 020, issued by the                 Agency for Healthcare Research and
                                                     access to or correction of the record or                 National Archives and Records                         Quality
                                                     information, or to a federal agency or                   Administration (NARA).
                                                     entity for purposes of providing                                                                               Request for Measures Assessing
                                                     guidance or advice regarding the                         SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:                        Health Care Organization Quality
                                                     handling of a particular request.                                                                              Improvement Activities To Improve
                                                                                                               Chief FOIA Officer, 77 K Street NE.,                 Patient Understanding, Navigation,
                                                       3. A record from this system of                        Washington, DC 20002.
                                                     records may be disclosed to the                                                                                Engagement, and Self-Management
                                                     Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain                    NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:                               AGENCY: Agency for Healthcare Research
                                                     advice regarding statutory and other                       Individuals seeking to determine                    and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS.
                                                     requirements under the FOIA.                             whether this system of records contains               ACTION: Notice of request for measures.
                                                       4. A record from this system of
                                                                                                              information about themselves must
                                                     records may be disclosed to the National                                                                       SUMMARY:   The Agency for Healthcare
                                                                                                              submit a written request to the FOIA
                                                     Archives and Records Administration,                                                                           Research and Quality (AHRQ) requests
                                                                                                              Officer, FRTIB, 77 K Street NE.,
                                                     Office of Government Information                                                                               information from the public (including
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20002, and provide the
                                                     Services (OGIS), to the extent necessary                                                                       health care delivery organizations,
                                                                                                              following information:
                                                     to fulfill its responsibilities in 5 U.S.C.                                                                    health information developers, payers,
                                                     552(h) to review administrative agency                     a. Full name;                                       quality measure developers, clinicians,
                                                     policies, procedures, and compliance                       b. Any available information                        and health care consumers) about
                                                     with the FOIA, and to facilitate OGIS’s                  regarding the type of record involved;                quality improvement measures designed
                                                     offering of mediation services to resolve                  c. The address to which the record                  to help health care organizations
                                                     disputes between persons making FOIA                     information should be sent; and                       monitor initiatives aimed at:
                                                     requests and administrative agencies.                      d. You must sign your request.                        • Improving patient understanding of
                                                                                                                Attorneys or other persons acting on                health information,
                                                     DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                                                                              behalf of an individual must provide                    • simplifying navigation of health
                                                     AGENCIES:
                                                                                                              written authorization from that                       care systems and facilities, and
                                                        None.
                                                                                                              individual, such as a Power of Attorney,                • enhancing patients’ ability to
                                                     POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                      in order for the representative to act on             manage their health.
                                                     RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                    their behalf. Individuals requesting                    Specifically, AHRQ seeks quality
                                                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                      access must also comply with FRTIB’s                  improvement measures in four domains:
                                                                                                                                                                      1. Communication,
                                                     STORAGE:                                                 Privacy Act regulations regarding                       2. Ease of Navigation,
                                                       Records are maintained in paper and                    verification of identity and access to                  3. Patient Engagement and Self-
                                                     electronic form, including on computer                   such records, available at 5 CFR part                 Management, and
                                                     databases, all of which are stored in a                  1630.                                                   4. Organizational Structure, Policy,
                                                     secure location.                                                                                               and Leadership.
                                                                                                              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                      AHRQ is interested in measures that
                                                     RETRIEVABILITY:                                            Same as Notification Procedures.                    do not require patient survey data and
                                                        Records are retrieved by any one or                                                                         that health care organizations are
                                                     more of the following: The name of the                   CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:
                                                                                                                                                                    currently using, or have used in the
                                                     requestor; the number assigned to the                      Same as Notification Procedures.                    past, to guide quality improvement
                                                     request or appeal; and in some                                                                                 activities designed to address these
                                                     instances, the name of the attorney                      RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                                                                                                                                                    domains. AHRQ is also interested in
                                                     representing the requestor or appellant,                    Records are obtained from those                    information about relevant measures
                                                     and/or the name of an individual who                     individuals who submit requests and                   that are under development or are
                                                     is the subject of such a request or                      administrative appeals pursuant to the                suggested for future development.
                                                     appeal.                                                  FOIA or who file litigation regarding                 DATES: Please submit one or more
                                                     SAFEGUARDS:                                              such requests and appeals; the agency                 quality improvement measures and
                                                       FRTIB has adopted appropriate                          record keeping systems searched in the                supporting information on or before
                                                     administrative, technical, and physical                  process of responding to such requests                March 4, 2016. AHRQ will not respond
                                                     controls in accordance with FRTIB’s                      and appeals; FRTIB employees assigned                 individually to submitters, but will
                                                     security program to protect the security,                to handle such requests, appeals, and/or              consider all submitted measures and
                                                     confidentiality, availability, and                       litigation; other agencies or entities that           publicly report the results of the review
                                                     integrity of the information, and to                     have referred to FRTIB requests                       of the submissions in aggregate.
                                                     ensure that records are not disclosed to                 concerning FRTIB records, or that have                ADDRESSES: Submissions should follow
                                                     or accessed by unauthorized                              consulted with FRTIB regarding                        the Submission Instructions below.
                                                     individuals.                                             handling of particular requests; and                  Electronic responses are preferred and
                                                                                                              submitters or subjects of records or
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                                                       Paper records are stored in locked file                                                                      should be addressed to HealthLiteracy@
                                                     cabinets in areas of restricted access that              information that have provided                        AHRQ.HHS.gov. Non-electronic
                                                     are locked after office hours. Electronic                assistance to FRTIB in making access or               responses will also be accepted. Please
                                                     records are stored on computer                           amendment determinations.                             send these by mail to: Cindy Brach,
                                                     networks and protected by assigning                      EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                    Center for Delivery, Organization, and
                                                     usernames to individuals needing                                                                               Markets, Agency for Healthcare
                                                     access to the records and by passwords                     None.                                               Research and Quality, 5600 Fisher Lane,
                                                     set by unauthorized users that must be                   [FR Doc. 2016–02673 Filed 2–9–16; 8:45 am]            Rockville, MD 20857, Mailstop:
                                                     changed periodically.                                    BILLING CODE 6760–01–P                                07W25B.


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Document Created: 2016-02-10 00:19:07
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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
ActionNotice of retirement of systems of records, revision of routine uses, revision of purpose and routine uses, technical revisions to systems of records, and establishment of new systems of records.
DatesComments must be received on or before March 11, 2016 unless comments received on or before that date result in a contrary determination.
ContactMarla Greenberg, Chief Privacy Officer, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Office of General Counsel, 77 K Street NE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20002, 202-864- 8612. For access to any of the FRTIB's systems of records, contact Amanda Haas, FOIA Officer, Office of General Counsel, at the above
FR Citation81 FR 7106 

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