81_FR_72804 81 FR 72601 - Privacy Act of 1974; Department of Homeland Security, United States Customs and Border Protection DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol Enforcement Records, System of Records

81 FR 72601 - Privacy Act of 1974; Department of Homeland Security, United States Customs and Border Protection DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol Enforcement Records, System of Records

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 203 (October 20, 2016)

Page Range72601-72605
FR Document2016-25206

In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of Homeland Security proposes to establish a new Department of Homeland Security system of records titled, ``Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)-023 Border Patrol Enforcement Records (BPER) System of Records.'' This system of records contains information DHS/CBP collects and maintains to secure the U.S. border between the Ports of Entry (POE), furthering its enforcement and immigration mission. DHS previously maintained these records under the DHS/ICE-011 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Operational Records (ENFORCE) (April 30, 2015, 80 FR 24269) and the DHS/USVISIT-004 DHS Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) (June 5, 2007, 72 FR 31080) System of Records Notices (SORNs), as part of a DHS-wide initiative in 2008 to restructure the former INS-012 Deportable Alien Control System (DACS) SORN. DHS/CBP is issuing this new system of records to claim ownership of records created as a result of CBP interactions between the POE. CBP inputs non-intelligence information it collects as a result of these interactions into its E3 Portal. CBP also collects and maintains information related to camera and sensor alerts in its Intelligent Computer Assisted Detection (ICAD) database. This system of records applies to the categories of information input and maintained in these systems. This information includes biographic, biometric, geolocation imagery and coordinates, and other enforcement and detention data associated with encounters, investigations, border violence, seized property in relation to an apprehension, inspections, prosecutions, and custody operations of DHS/CBP between the ports of entry for law enforcement, immigration, or border security purposes. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security is issuing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to exempt this system of records from certain provisions of the Privacy Act, elsewhere in the Federal Register. This newly established system of records will be included in the Department of Homeland Security's inventory of record systems.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 203 (Thursday, October 20, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 203 (Thursday, October 20, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 72601-72605]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-25206]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Office of the Secretary

[Docket No. DHS-2016-0067]


Privacy Act of 1974; Department of Homeland Security, United 
States Customs and Border Protection DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol 
Enforcement Records, System of Records

AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security, Privacy Office.

ACTION: Notice of Privacy Act System of Records.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of 
Homeland Security proposes to establish a new Department of Homeland 
Security system of records titled, ``Department of Homeland Security 
(DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)-023 Border Patrol 
Enforcement Records (BPER) System of Records.'' This system of records 
contains information DHS/CBP collects and maintains to secure the U.S. 
border between the Ports of Entry (POE), furthering its enforcement and 
immigration mission. DHS previously maintained these records under the 
DHS/ICE-011 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Operational 
Records (ENFORCE) (April 30, 2015, 80 FR 24269) and the DHS/USVISIT-004 
DHS Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) (June 5, 2007, 72 
FR 31080) System of Records Notices (SORNs), as part of a DHS-wide 
initiative in 2008 to restructure the former INS-012 Deportable Alien 
Control System (DACS) SORN.
    DHS/CBP is issuing this new system of records to claim ownership of 
records created as a result of CBP interactions between the POE. CBP 
inputs non-intelligence information it collects as a result of these 
interactions into its E3 Portal. CBP also collects and maintains 
information related to camera and sensor alerts in its Intelligent 
Computer Assisted Detection (ICAD) database. This system of records 
applies to the categories of information input and maintained in these 
systems. This information includes biographic, biometric, geolocation 
imagery and coordinates, and other enforcement and detention data 
associated with encounters, investigations, border violence, seized 
property in relation to an apprehension, inspections, prosecutions, and 
custody operations of DHS/CBP between the ports of entry for law 
enforcement, immigration, or border security purposes.
    Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security is issuing a 
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to exempt this system of records from 
certain provisions of the Privacy Act, elsewhere in the Federal 
Register. This newly established system of records will be included in 
the Department of Homeland Security's inventory of record systems.

DATES: Submit comments on or before November 21, 2016. This new system 
will be effective November 21, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number DHS-
2016-0067 by one of the following methods:
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 202-343-4010.
     Mail: Jonathan R. Cantor, Acting Chief Privacy Officer, 
Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528.
    Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name 
and docket number for this rulemaking. All comments received will be 
posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any 
personal information provided.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, please visit http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions, please contact: 
Debra L. Danisek, (202) 344-1610, Acting Privacy Officer, U.S. Customs 
and Border Protection, Washington, DC 20229. For privacy questions, 
please contact: Jonathan R. Cantor, (202) 343-1717, Acting Chief 
Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, 
Washington, DC 20528.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the 
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP) proposes to establish a new DHS system of records 
titled, ``DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol Enforcement Records (BPER) System 
of Records.''
    This system of records contains information DHS/CBP collects and 
maintains to prevent the illegal entry of people, terrorists, terrorist 
weapons, and contraband from entering the United States between the 
Ports of Entry (POE) (for records collected at the POE, either for 
lawful admission or entry to the United States or for enforcement 
purposes, please see DHS/CBP-007 Border Crossing Information (BCI) 
(January 25, 2016, 81 FR 4040 and DHS/CBP-011 U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection TECS (December 19, 2008, 73 FR 77778), respectfully). DHS 
previously covered these records under the DHS/ICE-011 U.S. Immigration 
and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Operational Records (ENFORCE) (April 30, 
2015, 80 FR 24269) and the DHS/NPPD-004 DHS Automated Biometric 
Identification System (IDENT) (June 5, 2007, 72 FR 31080) SORNs, as 
part of a DHS-wide initiative in 2008 to restructure the former 
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)-012 DACS SORN.
    DHS/CBP is issuing this new system of records to claim ownership of 
records created as a result of CBP interactions between the POE. CBP 
inputs non-intelligence information it collects as a result of these 
interactions into its E3 Portal,\1\ which serves as a conduit to ICE 
Enforcement and Integrated Database (EID) and DHS Office of Biometric 
Identity Management (OBIM) IDENT (for biometric storage). CBP also 
collects and maintains information related to camera and sensor alerts 
in its ICAD database.\2\ This system of records applies to the 
categories of information input and maintained in these systems. This 
information includes biographic, biometric, geolocation imagery and 
coordinates, and other enforcement and

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detention data associated with encounters, investigations, border 
violence, seized property in relation to an apprehension, inspections, 
prosecutions, and custody operations of DHS/CBP between the ports of 
entry for law enforcement, immigration, or border security purposes.
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    \1\ DHS/CBP/PIA-012 CBP Portal (E3) to ENFORCE/IDENT (July 25, 
2012), available at https://www.dhs.gov/publication/cbp-portal-e3-enforceident.
    \2\ DHS/CBP/PIA-022 Border Surveillance Systems (BSS) (August 
29, 2014), available at https://www.dhs.gov/publication/border-surveillance-systems-bss.
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    CBP, through the U.S. Border Patrol (USBP), plays a critical role 
in securing the U.S. borders between POE against all threats. CBP/USBP 
prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the United 
States between the POE through improved and focused intelligence-driven 
operations and enhanced integration, planning, and execution of 
operations with law enforcement partners. CBP/USBP manages risk through 
the introduction and expansion of sophisticated technologies, tactics, 
techniques, and procedures, including mobile-response capabilities. 
CBP/USBP enforces the law, primarily immigration and customs laws, 
performs related homeland security functions, and disrupts and degrades 
Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCO) by targeting enforcement 
efforts against the highest priority threats and expanding programs 
that reduce smuggling and crimes associated with smuggling.
    To facilitate and further the overall CBP/USBP goal to secure the 
U.S. borders, DHS/CBP uses BPER to collect, store, and retrieve 
geolocation imagery and coordinates, biographic, and biometric records 
about individuals, vehicles, vessels, property, or aircrafts 
encountered, apprehended, or seized between POE. These records include 
encounters of individuals (including U.S. citizens and non-U.S. 
citizens) between POE, related to border crossing events and 
activities, and information associated with individuals that are 
detected, apprehended, detained, or involved with surveillance 
technologies. These encounters can also include information about 
Border Patrol Agents and assaults made against them, as well as the use 
of force that may be necessarily exercised during an encounter.
    BPER can include any associated encounter, enforcement, or 
detection information (including citizen reports) to assist CBP in 
making determinations about individuals that violated, or are suspected 
of violating, a law or regulation that is enforced or administered by 
DHS/CBP. DHS/CBP may use BPER information to determine immigration or 
citizenship status, eligibility for immigration benefits, to prosecute 
individuals apprehended for violation of U.S. laws enforced by DHS, and 
for other uses related to the enforcement of U.S. laws. DHS/CBP will 
also use BPER records to carry out its national security, law 
enforcement, immigration, and other homeland security functions.
    Consistent with DHS's information sharing mission, information 
stored in DHS/CBP-023 BPER may be shared with other DHS components that 
have a need to know the information in order to carry out their 
national security, law enforcement, immigration, intelligence, or other 
homeland security functions. In addition, DHS/CBP may share information 
with appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, foreign, 
or international government agencies consistent with the routine uses 
set forth in this system of records notice.
    Additionally, DHS is issuing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to 
exempt this system of records from certain provisions of the Privacy 
Act elsewhere in the Federal Register. This newly established system 
will be included in DHS's inventory of record systems.

II. Privacy Act

    The Privacy Act embodies fair information practice principles in a 
statutory framework governing the means by which Federal Government 
agencies collect, maintain, use, and disseminate individuals' records. 
The Privacy Act applies to information that is maintained in a ``system 
of records.'' A ``system of records'' is a group of any records under 
the control of an agency from which information is retrieved by the 
name of an individual or by some identifying number, symbol, or other 
identifying particular assigned to the individual. In the Privacy Act, 
an individual is defined to encompass U.S. citizens and lawful 
permanent residents. As a matter of policy, DHS extends administrative 
Privacy Act protections to all individuals when systems of records 
maintain information on U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and 
visitors.
    Below is the description of the DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol 
Enforcement Records, System of Records.
    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), DHS has provided a report of 
this system of records to the Office of Management and Budget and to 
Congress.
System of Records
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection-023.

System name:
    DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol Enforcement Records (BPER).

Security classification:
    Unclassified. The data may be retained on the classified networks 
but this does not change the nature and character of the data until it 
is combined with classified information.

System location:
    DHS/CBP primarily maintains records at the CBP Headquarters offices 
in Washington, DC and at Office of Border Patrol Sector and Station 
locations. BPER are primarily collected and or maintained within three 
information technology systems (E3 Portal, U.S. Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement (ICE) EID, and the ICAD database), however these records 
may also be stored locally by Sector or Station offices, checkpoints, 
mobile information collection devices, and border surveillance 
technologies. This system of record notice encompasses the categories 
of information currently input and or maintained in E3, EID, and ICAD. 
On behalf of CBP, DHS stores BPER biometric records in the DHS 
biometrics repository, OBIM IDENT.\3\
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    \3\ DHS/NPPD/PIA-002 Automated Biometric Identification System 
(IDENT), and Appendices (December 7, 2012), available at https://www.dhs.gov/publication/dhsnppdpia-002-automated-biometric-identification-system.
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    DHS/CBP also replicates records from these operational systems and 
maintains them on other DHS unclassified and classified systems and 
networks.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Categories of individuals covered by this system of records 
include:
    1. Individuals encountered, apprehended, detained, or removed in 
relation to border crossings, checkpoint operations, law enforcement 
actions and investigations, inspections, patrols, examinations, legal 
proceedings, or other operations that implement and enforce the 
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.) and 
related treaties, statutes, orders, and regulations;
    2. Individuals wanted by other law enforcement agencies, including 
federal, state, local, tribal, foreign, and international, or 
individuals who are the subject of inquiries, lookouts, or notices by 
another agency or a foreign government; and
    3. Individuals who contact DHS/CBP with complaints, tips, leads, or 
other information regarding a violation, or potential violation, of 
laws enforced by DHS/CBP.

Categories of records in the system:
    Categories of records in this system include:

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    1. Biographic, descriptive, historical, and other identifying data, 
including but not limited to: Names; aliases; fingerprint 
identification number (FIN) or other biometric identifying numbers; 
date and place of birth; passport and other travel or identification 
document information; nationality; aliases; Alien Registration Number 
(A-Number); Social Security number (SSN); contact or location 
information (e.g., known or possible addresses, phone numbers); 
employment, educational, immigration, and criminal history; marital 
status; occupation; height, weight, eye color, hair color, and other 
unique physical characteristics (e.g., scars and tattoos). Identifying 
information also includes vehicle, vessel, and aircraft identifying 
information, such as license plate numbers, even if not directly 
related to an individual at the time of collection.
    2. Biometric data including: Fingerprints, iris scans, blood type, 
and photographs. Biometric information is obtained directly from 
individuals, and from matches against other Government biometric 
databases. Biometric data is not normally collected for individuals 
under the age of 14.
    3. Geolocation imagery and coordinates including: Sensor alerts and 
camera images of individuals, vehicles, vessels, or aircraft and the 
time, date, and location of the image.
    4. Enforcement-related data including: Case number, record number, 
and other data describing an event involving alleged violations of 
criminal, immigration, or other laws (location, date, time, event 
category, types of criminal or immigration law violations alleged, 
types of property involved, use of violence, weapons, or assault 
against DHS personnel or third parties, attempted escape, and other 
related information); CBP encounter management information, including: 
Category (event categories describe broad categories of criminal law 
enforcement, such as smuggling and human trafficking), agent or 
officer, location of officer or officer's vehicle, date/time initiated, 
date/time completed, assets used for encounter (bike, horse, vehicle, 
etc.), results of the encounter, and any agent or officer notes and 
comments.
    5. Data on aliens in custody or detained, including: Transportation 
information, identification numbers, custodial actions (such as meals, 
conditions of detainee cell, overall detainee care information), 
custodial property, information related to detainers, book-in/book-out 
date and time, and other alerts.
    6. Limited health information gathered during a temporary detention 
in a CBP facility or otherwise relevant to transportation requirements.
    7. Contact, biographical, and identifying data of relatives, 
associates of an alien (which may include information for individuals 
such as an attorney), or witnesses to an encounter, but not limited to: 
Name, date of birth, place of birth, address, telephone number, and 
business or agency name.
    8. Alerts, typically containing biographic but occasionally 
biometric information, concerning individuals who are the subject of 
inquiries, lookouts, or notices by another federal agency, state, 
local, tribal, territorial, or foreign government.
    9. Data concerning personnel of other agencies that arrested, or 
assisted or participated in the arrest or investigation of, or are 
maintaining custody of, an individual whose arrest record is contained 
in this system of records. This can include: Name, title, agency name, 
address, telephone number, and other information.
    10. Basic contact information, including name, phone numbers, and 
address, from members of the public who voluntarily contact DHS with 
complaints, tips, leads, or information about violations, or potential 
violations, of law.

Authority for maintenance of the system:
    5 U.S.C. 301; 6 U.S.C. 202; 8 U.S.C. secs. 1103, 1185, 1225, 1357, 
1365a, 1365b, 1379, and 1732; 19 U.S.C. secs. 482, 1461, 1496, 1581, 
1582; Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-296); Justice for All 
Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-405); Intelligence Reform and Terrorism 
Prevention Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-458); Secure Fence Act of 2006 
(Pub. L. 109, 367); 8 CFR 287.

Purpose(s):
    The purposes of this system of records are to:
    1. Prevent the entry of inadmissible aliens into the United States;
    2. Record the detection, location, encounter, identification, 
apprehension, and/or detention of individuals who commit violations of 
U.S. laws enforced by CBP or DHS between the POE;
    3. Support the identification and arrest of individuals (both 
citizens and non-citizens) who commit violations of federal criminal 
laws enforced by DHS;
    4. Support the grant, denial, and tracking of individuals who seek 
or receive parole into the United States;
    5. Provide criminal and immigration history information during DHS 
enforcement encounters, and background checks on applicants for DHS 
immigration benefits (e.g., employment authorization and petitions); 
and
    6. Identify potential terrorist and criminal activity, immigration 
violations, and threats to homeland security; to uphold and enforce the 
law; and to ensure public safety.
    DHS/CBP maintains a replica of some or all of the data in the 
operating system on other unclassified and classified systems and 
networks to allow for analysis and vetting consistent with the above 
stated purposes and this published notice.

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purposes of such uses:
    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or 
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside DHS as a 
routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    A. To the Department of Justice, including Offices of the United 
States Attorneys, or other federal agency conducting litigation or in 
proceedings before any court, adjudicative, or administrative body, 
when it is relevant or necessary to the litigation and one of the 
following is a party to the litigation or has an interest in such 
litigation:
    1. DHS or any component thereof;
    2. Any employee or former employee of DHS in his/her official 
capacity;
    3. Any employee or former employee of DHS in his/her individual 
capacity when DOJ or DHS has agreed to represent the employee; or
    4. The United States or any agency thereof.
    B. To a congressional office from the record of an individual in 
response to an inquiry from that congressional office made pursuant to 
a written Privacy Act waiver at the request of the individual to whom 
the record pertains;
    C. To the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or 
General Services Administration pursuant to records management 
inspections being conducted under the authority of 44 U.S.C. secs. 2904 
and 2906;
    D. To an agency or organization for the purpose of performing audit 
or oversight operations as authorized by law, but only such information 
as is necessary and relevant to such audit or oversight function;
    E. To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when:
    1. DHS suspects or has confirmed that the security or 
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been 
compromised;
    2. DHS has determined that as a result of the suspected or 
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compromise, there is a risk of identity theft or fraud, harm to 
economic or property interests, harm to an individual, or harm to the 
security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs 
(whether maintained by DHS 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 DHS's efforts to 
respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, 
or remedy such harm.
    F. To contractors and their agents, grantees, experts, consultants, 
and others performing or working on a contract, service, grant, 
cooperative agreement, or other assignment for DHS, 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 DHS officers and employees;
    G. To an appropriate federal, state, tribal, local, international, 
or foreign law enforcement agency or other appropriate authority 
charged with investigating or prosecuting a violation or enforcing or 
implementing a law, rule, regulation, or order, when 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;
    H. To appropriate federal, state, tribal, local, or foreign 
governmental agencies or multilateral governmental organizations 
responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for 
enforcing or implementing, a statute, rule, regulation, order, or 
license, when DHS/CBP believes the information would assist in the 
enforcement of applicable civil or criminal laws;
    I. To federal and foreign government intelligence or 
counterterrorism agencies or components when DHS/CBP becomes aware of 
an indication of a threat or potential threat to national or 
international security, or when such use is to assist in the anti-
terrorism efforts and disclosure is appropriate in the proper 
performance of the official duties of the person making the disclosure;
    J. To a federal, state, or local agency, or other appropriate 
entity or individual, or through established liaison channels to 
selected foreign governments, in order to provide intelligence, 
counterintelligence, or other information for the purposes of 
intelligence, counterintelligence, or antiterrorism activities 
authorized by U.S. law, Executive Order, or other applicable national 
security directive;
    K. To an organization or person in either the public or private 
sector, either foreign or domestic, when there is a reason to believe 
that the recipient is or could become the target of a particular 
terrorist activity or conspiracy, or when the information is relevant 
to the protection of life, property, or other vital interests of a 
person;
    L. 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;
    M. 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 in the proper 
performance of the official duties of the officer making the 
disclosure;
    N. To other federal agencies for the purposes of biometric identity 
verification and resolution, such as the Department of Defense (DoD) 
Automated Biometric Information System and the DOJ Next Generation 
Identification (NGI);
    O. To foreign governments for the purpose of coordinating and 
conducting the removal of aliens to other nations, including issuance 
of relevant travel documents; and to international, foreign, and 
intergovernmental agencies, authorities, and organizations in 
accordance with law and formal or informal international arrangements;
    P. To federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, and foreign law 
enforcement or custodial agencies for the purpose of placing an 
immigration detainer on an individual in that agency's custody, or to 
facilitate the transfer of custody of an individual from CBP to the 
other agency. This will include the transfer of information about 
unaccompanied minor children to the U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services (HHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), to facilitate the 
custodial transfer of such children from CBP to HHS;
    Q. To appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, foreign 
governmental agencies, multilateral governmental organizations, or 
other public health entities, for the purpose of protecting the vital 
interests of a data subject or other persons, including to assist such 
agencies or organizations in preventing exposure to or transmission of 
a communicable or quarantinable disease or to combat other significant 
public health threats; appropriate notice will be provided of any 
identified health threat or risk;
    R. To appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign 
governmental agencies or multilateral governmental organizations when 
CBP is aware of a need to use relevant data for purposes of testing new 
technology and systems designed to enhance border security or identify 
other violations of law.
    S. To the news media and the public, with the approval of the Chief 
Privacy Officer in consultation with counsel, when there exists a 
legitimate public interest in the disclosure of the information or when 
disclosure is necessary to preserve confidence in the integrity of DHS 
or is necessary to demonstrate the accountability of DHS's officers, 
employees, or individuals covered by the system, except to the extent 
the Chief Privacy Officer determines 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:
    DHS/CBP stores records in this system electronically (on 
unclassified and classified systems and networks) or on paper in secure 
facilities in a locked drawer behind a locked door. The records may be 
stored on magnetic disc, tape, and digital media, or in any other 
electronic form.

Retrievability:
    DHS/CBP may be retrieve records by name or other personal 
identifiers listed in the categories of records, above.

Safeguards:
    DHS/CBP safeguards records in this system according to applicable 
rules and policies, including all applicable DHS automated systems 
security and access policies. DHS/CBP has imposed strict controls to 
minimize the risk of compromising the information that is being stored. 
Access to the computer systems containing the records in this system of 
records is limited to those individuals who have a need to know the 
information for the performance of their official duties and who have 
appropriate permissions.

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Retention and disposal:
    CBP is in the process of drafting a proposed record retention 
schedule for the information maintained in the BPER SORN. CBP 
anticipates retaining records of arrests, detentions, and removals for 
seventy-five (75) years. Investigative information that does not result 
in an individual's arrest, detention, or removal, is stored for twenty 
(20) years after the investigation is closed, consistent with the N1-
563-08-4-2. User account management records for ten (10) years 
following an individual's separation of employment from federal 
service; statistical records for ten (10) years; audit files for 
fifteen (15) years; and backup files for up to one (1) month. Records 
replicated on other DHS or CBP unclassified and classified systems and 
networks will follow the same retention schedule.

System Manager and address:
    Associate Chief, U.S. Border Patrol, Enforcement Systems Branch, 
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., 
Washington, DC 20229.

Notification procedure:
    The Secretary of Homeland Security has exempted this system from 
the notification, access, accounting, and amendment procedures of the 
Privacy Act because it is a law enforcement system. However, DHS/CBP 
will consider individual requests to determine whether or not 
information may be released. Thus, individuals seeking notification of 
and access to any record contained in this system of records, or 
seeking to contest its content, may submit a request in writing to the 
Chief Privacy Officer and Headquarters or CBP Freedom of Information 
Act (FOIA) Officer, whose contact information can be found at http://www.dhs.gov/foia under ``Contacts.'' If an individual believes more 
than one component maintains Privacy Act records concerning him or her, 
the individual may submit the request to the Chief Privacy Officer and 
Chief Freedom of Information Act Officer, Department of Homeland 
Security, 245 Murray Drive SW., Building 410, STOP-0655, Washington, DC 
20528.
    When seeking records about yourself from this system of records or 
any other Departmental system of records, your request must conform 
with the Privacy Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part 5.20, et seq. 
You must first verify your identity, meaning that you must provide your 
full name, current address, and date and place of birth. You must sign 
your request, and your signature must either be notarized or submitted 
under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits statements to be made under 
penalty of perjury as a substitute for notarization. While no specific 
form is required, you may obtain forms for this purpose from the Chief 
Privacy Officer and Chief Freedom of Information Act Officer, http://www.dhs.gov/foia or 1-866-431-0486. In addition, you should:
     Explain why you believe the Department would have 
information on you;
     Identify which component(s) of the Department you believe 
may have the information about you;
     Specify when you believe the records would have been 
created; and
     Provide any other information that will help the FOIA 
staff determine which DHS component agency may have responsive records;
    If your request is seeking records pertaining to another living 
individual, you must include a statement from that individual 
certifying his/her agreement for you to access his/her records.
    Without the above information, the component(s) may not be able to 
conduct an effective search, and your request may be denied due to lack 
of specificity or lack of compliance with applicable regulations.
    In processing Privacy Act requests for related to information in 
this system, DHS/CBP will review the records in the operational system, 
and coordinate review of records that were replicated on other 
unclassified and classified systems and networks.

Record access procedures:
    See ``Notification procedure'' above.

Contesting record procedures:
    See ``Notification procedure'' above.

Record source categories:
    Records in the system are supplied by several sources. In general, 
information is obtained from individuals covered by this system, and 
other federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign governments. More 
specifically, DHS/CBP-023 BPER derive from the following sources:
    (a) Individuals covered by the system and other individuals (e.g., 
witnesses, family members);
    (b) Other federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign governments and 
government information systems;
    (c) Business records;
    (d) Evidence, contraband, and other seized material; and
    (e) Public and commercial sources.

Exemptions claimed for the system:
    The Secretary of Homeland Security has exempted portions of this 
system of records from subsecs. (c)(3) and (4); (d); (e)(1), (e)(2), 
(e)(3), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), (e)(5), and (e)(8); and (g) of the 
Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2). In addition, the Secretary 
of Homeland Security has exempted portions of this system of records 
from subsections (c)(3); (d); (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), and (e)(4)(H) of the 
Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). These exemptions apply 
only to the extent that records in the system are subject to exemption 
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) and (k)(2). In addition, to the extent 
a record contains information from other exempt systems of records, DHS 
will rely on the exemptions claimed for those systems.

    Dated: October 5, 2016
Jonathan R. Cantor,
Acting Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security.
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                                                  category B–2), or a combination of both                 initiative in 2008 to restructure the                 20229. For privacy questions, please
                                                  purposes (visa category B–1/B–2). See                   former INS–012 Deportable Alien                       contact: Jonathan R. Cantor, (202) 343–
                                                  section 101(a)(15)(B) of the Immigration                Control System (DACS) SORN.                           1717, Acting Chief Privacy Officer,
                                                  and Nationality Act of 1952, as                           DHS/CBP is issuing this new system                  Privacy Office, Department of Homeland
                                                  amended (INA) (8 U.S.C.                                 of records to claim ownership of records              Security, Washington, DC 20528.
                                                  1101(a)(15)(B)), 8 CFR 214.1(a), and 22                 created as a result of CBP interactions               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  CFR 41.31.                                              between the POE. CBP inputs non-
                                                    Accordingly, nonimmigrant aliens                      intelligence information it collects as a             I. Background
                                                  who hold a passport issued by the PRC                   result of these interactions into its E3                 In accordance with the Privacy Act of
                                                  containing a U.S. nonimmigrant B–1, B–                  Portal. CBP also collects and maintains               1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Department of
                                                  2 or B–1/B–2 visa issued without                        information related to camera and                     Homeland Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs
                                                  restriction, for maximum validity,                      sensor alerts in its Intelligent Computer             and Border Protection (CBP) proposes to
                                                  which generally will be 10 years, but                   Assisted Detection (ICAD) database.                   establish a new DHS system of records
                                                  includes visas issued for more than nine                This system of records applies to the                 titled, ‘‘DHS/CBP–023 Border Patrol
                                                  years and all replacement visas issued                  categories of information input and                   Enforcement Records (BPER) System of
                                                  to correct an error in the original visa,               maintained in these systems. This                     Records.’’
                                                  must comply with the EVUS regulations                   information includes biographic,                         This system of records contains
                                                  in 8 CFR part 215, subpart B, in addition               biometric, geolocation imagery and                    information DHS/CBP collects and
                                                  to all other applicable immigration laws                coordinates, and other enforcement and                maintains to prevent the illegal entry of
                                                  and regulations.                                        detention data associated with                        people, terrorists, terrorist weapons, and
                                                                                                          encounters, investigations, border                    contraband from entering the United
                                                    Dated: October 13, 2016.                                                                                    States between the Ports of Entry (POE)
                                                  Jeh Charles Johnson,
                                                                                                          violence, seized property in relation to
                                                                                                          an apprehension, inspections,                         (for records collected at the POE, either
                                                  Secretary.                                                                                                    for lawful admission or entry to the
                                                                                                          prosecutions, and custody operations of
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–25326 Filed 10–19–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          DHS/CBP between the ports of entry for                United States or for enforcement
                                                  BILLING CODE 9111–14–P                                  law enforcement, immigration, or border               purposes, please see DHS/CBP–007
                                                                                                          security purposes.                                    Border Crossing Information (BCI)
                                                                                                            Additionally, the Department of                     (January 25, 2016, 81 FR 4040 and DHS/
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  Homeland Security is issuing a Notice                 CBP–011 U.S. Customs and Border
                                                  SECURITY                                                of Proposed Rulemaking to exempt this                 Protection TECS (December 19, 2008, 73
                                                                                                          system of records from certain                        FR 77778), respectfully). DHS
                                                  Office of the Secretary                                                                                       previously covered these records under
                                                                                                          provisions of the Privacy Act, elsewhere
                                                  [Docket No. DHS–2016–0067]                              in the Federal Register. This newly                   the DHS/ICE–011 U.S. Immigration and
                                                                                                          established system of records will be                 Customs Enforcement (ICE) Operational
                                                  Privacy Act of 1974; Department of                      included in the Department of                         Records (ENFORCE) (April 30, 2015, 80
                                                  Homeland Security, United States                        Homeland Security’s inventory of                      FR 24269) and the DHS/NPPD–004 DHS
                                                  Customs and Border Protection DHS/                      record systems.                                       Automated Biometric Identification
                                                  CBP–023 Border Patrol Enforcement                                                                             System (IDENT) (June 5, 2007, 72 FR
                                                                                                          DATES: Submit comments on or before
                                                  Records, System of Records                                                                                    31080) SORNs, as part of a DHS-wide
                                                                                                          November 21, 2016. This new system
                                                                                                                                                                initiative in 2008 to restructure the
                                                  AGENCY: Department of Homeland                          will be effective November 21, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                former Immigration and Naturalization
                                                  Security, Privacy Office.                               ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                                                                                                                                Service (INS)–012 DACS SORN.
                                                  ACTION: Notice of Privacy Act System of                 identified by docket number DHS–                         DHS/CBP is issuing this new system
                                                  Records.                                                2016–0067 by one of the following                     of records to claim ownership of records
                                                                                                          methods:                                              created as a result of CBP interactions
                                                  SUMMARY: In accordance with the                           • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://              between the POE. CBP inputs non-
                                                  Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       intelligence information it collects as a
                                                  Homeland Security proposes to                           instructions for submitting comments.                 result of these interactions into its E3
                                                  establish a new Department of                             • Fax: 202–343–4010.                                Portal,1 which serves as a conduit to ICE
                                                  Homeland Security system of records                       • Mail: Jonathan R. Cantor, Acting                  Enforcement and Integrated Database
                                                  titled, ‘‘Department of Homeland                        Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office,                (EID) and DHS Office of Biometric
                                                  Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs and                         Department of Homeland Security,                      Identity Management (OBIM) IDENT
                                                  Border Protection (CBP)–023 Border                      Washington, DC 20528.                                 (for biometric storage). CBP also collects
                                                  Patrol Enforcement Records (BPER)                         Instructions: All submissions received
                                                                                                                                                                and maintains information related to
                                                  System of Records.’’ This system of                     must include the agency name and
                                                                                                                                                                camera and sensor alerts in its ICAD
                                                  records contains information DHS/CBP                    docket number for this rulemaking. All
                                                                                                                                                                database.2 This system of records
                                                  collects and maintains to secure the U.S.               comments received will be posted
                                                                                                                                                                applies to the categories of information
                                                  border between the Ports of Entry (POE),                without change to http://
                                                                                                                                                                input and maintained in these systems.
                                                  furthering its enforcement and                          www.regulations.gov, including any
                                                                                                                                                                This information includes biographic,
                                                  immigration mission. DHS previously                     personal information provided.
                                                                                                                                                                biometric, geolocation imagery and
                                                  maintained these records under the                        Docket: For access to the docket to
                                                                                                                                                                coordinates, and other enforcement and
                                                  DHS/ICE–011 U.S. Immigration and                        read background documents or
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                                                  Customs Enforcement Operational                         comments received, please visit http://                 1 DHS/CBP/PIA–012 CBP Portal (E3) to
                                                  Records (ENFORCE) (April 30, 2015, 80                   www.regulations.gov.                                  ENFORCE/IDENT (July 25, 2012), available at
                                                  FR 24269) and the DHS/USVISIT–004                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                  https://www.dhs.gov/publication/cbp-portal-e3-
                                                  DHS Automated Biometric                                 general questions, please contact: Debra              enforceident.
                                                                                                                                                                  2 DHS/CBP/PIA–022 Border Surveillance Systems
                                                  Identification System (IDENT) (June 5,                  L. Danisek, (202) 344–1610, Acting                    (BSS) (August 29, 2014), available at https://
                                                  2007, 72 FR 31080) System of Records                    Privacy Officer, U.S. Customs and                     www.dhs.gov/publication/border-surveillance-
                                                  Notices (SORNs), as part of a DHS-wide                  Border Protection, Washington, DC                     systems-bss.



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                                                  detention data associated with                          also use BPER records to carry out its                SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                  encounters, investigations, border                      national security, law enforcement,                     Unclassified. The data may be
                                                  violence, seized property in relation to                immigration, and other homeland                       retained on the classified networks but
                                                  an apprehension, inspections,                           security functions.                                   this does not change the nature and
                                                  prosecutions, and custody operations of                   Consistent with DHS’s information                   character of the data until it is combined
                                                  DHS/CBP between the ports of entry for                  sharing mission, information stored in                with classified information.
                                                  law enforcement, immigration, or border                 DHS/CBP–023 BPER may be shared
                                                  security purposes.                                                                                            SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                                                                          with other DHS components that have a
                                                     CBP, through the U.S. Border Patrol                  need to know the information in order                    DHS/CBP primarily maintains records
                                                  (USBP), plays a critical role in securing               to carry out their national security, law             at the CBP Headquarters offices in
                                                  the U.S. borders between POE against                    enforcement, immigration, intelligence,               Washington, DC and at Office of Border
                                                  all threats. CBP/USBP prevent terrorists                or other homeland security functions. In              Patrol Sector and Station locations.
                                                  and terrorist weapons from entering the                 addition, DHS/CBP may share                           BPER are primarily collected and or
                                                  United States between the POE through                   information with appropriate federal,                 maintained within three information
                                                  improved and focused intelligence-                      state, local, tribal, territorial, foreign, or        technology systems (E3 Portal, U.S.
                                                  driven operations and enhanced                          international government agencies                     Immigration and Customs Enforcement
                                                  integration, planning, and execution of                 consistent with the routine uses set                  (ICE) EID, and the ICAD database),
                                                  operations with law enforcement                         forth in this system of records notice.               however these records may also be
                                                  partners. CBP/USBP manages risk                                                                               stored locally by Sector or Station
                                                  through the introduction and expansion                    Additionally, DHS is issuing a Notice               offices, checkpoints, mobile information
                                                  of sophisticated technologies, tactics,                 of Proposed Rulemaking to exempt this                 collection devices, and border
                                                  techniques, and procedures, including                   system of records from certain                        surveillance technologies. This system
                                                  mobile-response capabilities. CBP/USBP                  provisions of the Privacy Act elsewhere               of record notice encompasses the
                                                  enforces the law, primarily immigration                 in the Federal Register. This newly                   categories of information currently
                                                  and customs laws, performs related                      established system will be included in                input and or maintained in E3, EID, and
                                                  homeland security functions, and                        DHS’s inventory of record systems.                    ICAD. On behalf of CBP, DHS stores
                                                  disrupts and degrades Transnational                     II. Privacy Act                                       BPER biometric records in the DHS
                                                  Criminal Organizations (TCO) by                                                                               biometrics repository, OBIM IDENT.3
                                                  targeting enforcement efforts against the                  The Privacy Act embodies fair                         DHS/CBP also replicates records from
                                                  highest priority threats and expanding                  information practice principles in a                  these operational systems and maintains
                                                  programs that reduce smuggling and                      statutory framework governing the                     them on other DHS unclassified and
                                                  crimes associated with smuggling.                       means by which Federal Government                     classified systems and networks.
                                                     To facilitate and further the overall                agencies collect, maintain, use, and
                                                  CBP/USBP goal to secure the U.S.                        disseminate individuals’ records. The                 CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                  borders, DHS/CBP uses BPER to collect,                  Privacy Act applies to information that               SYSTEM:
                                                  store, and retrieve geolocation imagery                 is maintained in a ‘‘system of records.’’               Categories of individuals covered by
                                                  and coordinates, biographic, and                        A ‘‘system of records’’ is a group of any             this system of records include:
                                                  biometric records about individuals,                    records under the control of an agency                  1. Individuals encountered,
                                                  vehicles, vessels, property, or aircrafts               from which information is retrieved by                apprehended, detained, or removed in
                                                  encountered, apprehended, or seized                     the name of an individual or by some                  relation to border crossings, checkpoint
                                                  between POE. These records include                      identifying number, symbol, or other                  operations, law enforcement actions and
                                                  encounters of individuals (including                    identifying particular assigned to the                investigations, inspections, patrols,
                                                  U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens)                    individual. In the Privacy Act, an                    examinations, legal proceedings, or
                                                  between POE, related to border crossing                 individual is defined to encompass U.S.               other operations that implement and
                                                  events and activities, and information                  citizens and lawful permanent                         enforce the Immigration and Nationality
                                                  associated with individuals that are                    residents. As a matter of policy, DHS                 Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.) and
                                                  detected, apprehended, detained, or                     extends administrative Privacy Act                    related treaties, statutes, orders, and
                                                  involved with surveillance technologies.                protections to all individuals when                   regulations;
                                                  These encounters can also include                       systems of records maintain information                 2. Individuals wanted by other law
                                                  information about Border Patrol Agents                  on U.S. citizens, lawful permanent                    enforcement agencies, including federal,
                                                  and assaults made against them, as well                 residents, and visitors.                              state, local, tribal, foreign, and
                                                  as the use of force that may be                            Below is the description of the DHS/               international, or individuals who are the
                                                  necessarily exercised during an                         CBP–023 Border Patrol Enforcement                     subject of inquiries, lookouts, or notices
                                                  encounter.                                              Records, System of Records.                           by another agency or a foreign
                                                     BPER can include any associated                                                                            government; and
                                                  encounter, enforcement, or detection                       In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r),
                                                                                                                                                                  3. Individuals who contact DHS/CBP
                                                  information (including citizen reports)                 DHS has provided a report of this
                                                                                                                                                                with complaints, tips, leads, or other
                                                  to assist CBP in making determinations                  system of records to the Office of
                                                                                                                                                                information regarding a violation, or
                                                  about individuals that violated, or are                 Management and Budget and to
                                                                                                                                                                potential violation, of laws enforced by
                                                  suspected of violating, a law or                        Congress.
                                                                                                                                                                DHS/CBP.
                                                  regulation that is enforced or                          System of Records
                                                  administered by DHS/CBP. DHS/CBP                                                                              CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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                                                  may use BPER information to determine                     Department of Homeland Security                       Categories of records in this system
                                                  immigration or citizenship status,                      (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border                         include:
                                                  eligibility for immigration benefits, to                Protection–023.
                                                                                                                                                                  3 DHS/NPPD/PIA–002 Automated Biometric
                                                  prosecute individuals apprehended for
                                                                                                          SYSTEM NAME:                                          Identification System (IDENT), and Appendices
                                                  violation of U.S. laws enforced by DHS,                                                                       (December 7, 2012), available at https://
                                                  and for other uses related to the                         DHS/CBP–023 Border Patrol                           www.dhs.gov/publication/dhsnppdpia-002-
                                                  enforcement of U.S. laws. DHS/CBP will                  Enforcement Records (BPER).                           automated-biometric-identification-system.



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                                                     1. Biographic, descriptive, historical,              in a CBP facility or otherwise relevant                 6. Identify potential terrorist and
                                                  and other identifying data, including                   to transportation requirements.                       criminal activity, immigration
                                                  but not limited to: Names; aliases;                        7. Contact, biographical, and                      violations, and threats to homeland
                                                  fingerprint identification number (FIN)                 identifying data of relatives, associates             security; to uphold and enforce the law;
                                                  or other biometric identifying numbers;                 of an alien (which may include                        and to ensure public safety.
                                                  date and place of birth; passport and                   information for individuals such as an                  DHS/CBP maintains a replica of some
                                                  other travel or identification document                 attorney), or witnesses to an encounter,              or all of the data in the operating system
                                                  information; nationality; aliases; Alien                but not limited to: Name, date of birth,              on other unclassified and classified
                                                  Registration Number (A–Number);                         place of birth, address, telephone                    systems and networks to allow for
                                                  Social Security number (SSN); contact                   number, and business or agency name.                  analysis and vetting consistent with the
                                                  or location information (e.g., known or                    8. Alerts, typically containing                    above stated purposes and this
                                                  possible addresses, phone numbers);                     biographic but occasionally biometric                 published notice.
                                                  employment, educational, immigration,                   information, concerning individuals
                                                  and criminal history; marital status;                   who are the subject of inquiries,                     ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                                                                          lookouts, or notices by another federal               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                  occupation; height, weight, eye color,
                                                                                                                                                                THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                  hair color, and other unique physical                   agency, state, local, tribal, territorial, or
                                                  characteristics (e.g., scars and tattoos).              foreign government.                                     In addition to those disclosures
                                                  Identifying information also includes                      9. Data concerning personnel of other              generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
                                                  vehicle, vessel, and aircraft identifying               agencies that arrested, or assisted or                552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
                                                  information, such as license plate                      participated in the arrest or                         portion of the records or information
                                                  numbers, even if not directly related to                investigation of, or are maintaining                  contained in this system may be
                                                  an individual at the time of collection.                custody of, an individual whose arrest                disclosed outside DHS as a routine use
                                                     2. Biometric data including:                         record is contained in this system of                 pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as
                                                  Fingerprints, iris scans, blood type, and               records. This can include: Name, title,               follows:
                                                  photographs. Biometric information is                   agency name, address, telephone                         A. To the Department of Justice,
                                                  obtained directly from individuals, and                 number, and other information.                        including Offices of the United States
                                                  from matches against other Government                      10. Basic contact information,                     Attorneys, or other federal agency
                                                  biometric databases. Biometric data is                  including name, phone numbers, and                    conducting litigation or in proceedings
                                                  not normally collected for individuals                  address, from members of the public                   before any court, adjudicative, or
                                                  under the age of 14.                                    who voluntarily contact DHS with                      administrative body, when it is relevant
                                                     3. Geolocation imagery and                           complaints, tips, leads, or information               or necessary to the litigation and one of
                                                  coordinates including: Sensor alerts and                about violations, or potential violations,            the following is a party to the litigation
                                                  camera images of individuals, vehicles,                 of law.                                               or has an interest in such litigation:
                                                  vessels, or aircraft and the time, date,                                                                        1. DHS or any component thereof;
                                                                                                          AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                  and location of the image.                                                                                      2. Any employee or former employee
                                                     4. Enforcement-related data including:                 5 U.S.C. 301; 6 U.S.C. 202; 8 U.S.C.                of DHS in his/her official capacity;
                                                  Case number, record number, and other                   secs. 1103, 1185, 1225, 1357, 1365a,                    3. Any employee or former employee
                                                  data describing an event involving                      1365b, 1379, and 1732; 19 U.S.C. secs.                of DHS in his/her individual capacity
                                                  alleged violations of criminal,                         482, 1461, 1496, 1581, 1582; Homeland                 when DOJ or DHS has agreed to
                                                  immigration, or other laws (location,                   Security Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–296);               represent the employee; or
                                                  date, time, event category, types of                    Justice for All Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108–               4. The United States or any agency
                                                  criminal or immigration law violations                  405); Intelligence Reform and Terrorism               thereof.
                                                  alleged, types of property involved, use                Prevention Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108–                    B. To a congressional office from the
                                                  of violence, weapons, or assault against                458); Secure Fence Act of 2006 (Pub. L.               record of an individual in response to
                                                  DHS personnel or third parties,                         109, 367); 8 CFR 287.                                 an inquiry from that congressional office
                                                  attempted escape, and other related                     PURPOSE(S):                                           made pursuant to a written Privacy Act
                                                  information); CBP encounter                                The purposes of this system of records             waiver at the request of the individual
                                                  management information, including:                      are to:                                               to whom the record pertains;
                                                  Category (event categories describe                        1. Prevent the entry of inadmissible                 C. To the National Archives and
                                                  broad categories of criminal law                        aliens into the United States;                        Records Administration (NARA) or
                                                  enforcement, such as smuggling and                         2. Record the detection, location,                 General Services Administration
                                                  human trafficking), agent or officer,                   encounter, identification, apprehension,              pursuant to records management
                                                  location of officer or officer’s vehicle,               and/or detention of individuals who                   inspections being conducted under the
                                                  date/time initiated, date/time                          commit violations of U.S. laws enforced               authority of 44 U.S.C. secs. 2904 and
                                                  completed, assets used for encounter                    by CBP or DHS between the POE;                        2906;
                                                  (bike, horse, vehicle, etc.), results of the               3. Support the identification and                    D. To an agency or organization for
                                                  encounter, and any agent or officer                     arrest of individuals (both citizens and              the purpose of performing audit or
                                                  notes and comments.                                     non-citizens) who commit violations of                oversight operations as authorized by
                                                     5. Data on aliens in custody or                      federal criminal laws enforced by DHS;                law, but only such information as is
                                                  detained, including: Transportation                        4. Support the grant, denial, and                  necessary and relevant to such audit or
                                                  information, identification numbers,                    tracking of individuals who seek or                   oversight function;
                                                  custodial actions (such as meals,                       receive parole into the United States;                  E. To appropriate agencies, entities,
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                                                  conditions of detainee cell, overall                       5. Provide criminal and immigration                and persons when:
                                                  detainee care information), custodial                   history information during DHS                          1. DHS suspects or has confirmed that
                                                  property, information related to                        enforcement encounters, and                           the security or confidentiality of
                                                  detainers, book-in/book-out date and                    background checks on applicants for                   information in the system of records has
                                                  time, and other alerts.                                 DHS immigration benefits (e.g.,                       been compromised;
                                                     6. Limited health information                        employment authorization and                            2. DHS has determined that as a result
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                                                  compromise, there is a risk of identity                 intelligence, counterintelligence, or                 or transmission of a communicable or
                                                  theft or fraud, harm to economic or                     other information for the purposes of                 quarantinable disease or to combat other
                                                  property interests, harm to an                          intelligence, counterintelligence, or                 significant public health threats;
                                                  individual, or harm to the security or                  antiterrorism activities authorized by                appropriate notice will be provided of
                                                  integrity of this system or other systems               U.S. law, Executive Order, or other                   any identified health threat or risk;
                                                  or programs (whether maintained by                      applicable national security directive;                  R. To appropriate federal, state, local,
                                                  DHS or another agency or entity) that                      K. To an organization or person in                 tribal, or foreign governmental agencies
                                                  rely upon the compromised                               either the public or private sector, either           or multilateral governmental
                                                  information; and                                        foreign or domestic, when there is a                  organizations when CBP is aware of a
                                                     3. The disclosure made to such                       reason to believe that the recipient is or            need to use relevant data for purposes
                                                  agencies, entities, and persons is                      could become the target of a particular               of testing new technology and systems
                                                  reasonably necessary to assist in                       terrorist activity or conspiracy, or when             designed to enhance border security or
                                                  connection with DHS’s efforts to                        the information is relevant to the                    identify other violations of law.
                                                  respond to the suspected or confirmed                   protection of life, property, or other vital             S. To the news media and the public,
                                                  compromise and prevent, minimize, or                    interests of a person;                                with the approval of the Chief Privacy
                                                  remedy such harm.                                          L. To a court, magistrate, or
                                                                                                                                                                Officer in consultation with counsel,
                                                     F. To contractors and their agents,                  administrative tribunal in the course of
                                                                                                                                                                when there exists a legitimate public
                                                  grantees, experts, consultants, and                     presenting evidence, including
                                                                                                                                                                interest in the disclosure of the
                                                  others performing or working on a                       disclosures to opposing counsel or
                                                                                                                                                                information or when disclosure is
                                                  contract, service, grant, cooperative                   witnesses in the course of civil
                                                                                                                                                                necessary to preserve confidence in the
                                                  agreement, or other assignment for DHS,                 discovery, litigation, or settlement
                                                                                                                                                                integrity of DHS or is necessary to
                                                  when necessary to accomplish an                         negotiations, or in connection with
                                                                                                                                                                demonstrate the accountability of DHS’s
                                                  agency function related to this system of               criminal law proceedings;
                                                                                                             M. To third parties during the course              officers, employees, or individuals
                                                  records. Individuals provided
                                                  information under this routine use are                  of a law enforcement investigation to                 covered by the system, except to the
                                                  subject to the same Privacy Act                         the extent necessary to obtain                        extent the Chief Privacy Officer
                                                  requirements and limitations on                         information pertinent to the                          determines that the release of the
                                                  disclosure as are applicable to DHS                     investigation, provided disclosure is                 specific information in the context of a
                                                  officers and employees;                                 appropriate in the proper performance                 particular case would constitute an
                                                     G. To an appropriate federal, state,                 of the official duties of the officer                 unwarranted invasion of personal
                                                  tribal, local, international, or foreign law            making the disclosure;                                privacy.
                                                  enforcement agency or other appropriate                    N. To other federal agencies for the               DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                  authority charged with investigating or                 purposes of biometric identity                        AGENCIES:
                                                  prosecuting a violation or enforcing or                 verification and resolution, such as the
                                                  implementing a law, rule, regulation, or                Department of Defense (DoD)                              None.
                                                  order, when a record, either on its face                Automated Biometric Information                       POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                  or in conjunction with other                            System and the DOJ Next Generation                    RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                                  information, indicates a violation or                   Identification (NGI);                                 DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                  potential violation of law, which                          O. To foreign governments for the
                                                                                                                                                                STORAGE:
                                                  includes criminal, civil, or regulatory                 purpose of coordinating and conducting
                                                  violations and such disclosure is proper                the removal of aliens to other nations,                 DHS/CBP stores records in this
                                                  and consistent with the official duties of              including issuance of relevant travel                 system electronically (on unclassified
                                                  the person making the disclosure;                       documents; and to international,                      and classified systems and networks) or
                                                     H. To appropriate federal, state, tribal,            foreign, and intergovernmental agencies,              on paper in secure facilities in a locked
                                                  local, or foreign governmental agencies                 authorities, and organizations in                     drawer behind a locked door. The
                                                  or multilateral governmental                            accordance with law and formal or                     records may be stored on magnetic disc,
                                                  organizations responsible for                           informal international arrangements;                  tape, and digital media, or in any other
                                                  investigating or prosecuting the                           P. To federal, state, local, territorial,          electronic form.
                                                  violations of, or for enforcing or                      tribal, and foreign law enforcement or
                                                                                                          custodial agencies for the purpose of                 RETRIEVABILITY:
                                                  implementing, a statute, rule,
                                                  regulation, order, or license, when DHS/                placing an immigration detainer on an                   DHS/CBP may be retrieve records by
                                                  CBP believes the information would                      individual in that agency’s custody, or               name or other personal identifiers listed
                                                  assist in the enforcement of applicable                 to facilitate the transfer of custody of an           in the categories of records, above.
                                                  civil or criminal laws;                                 individual from CBP to the other
                                                                                                                                                                SAFEGUARDS:
                                                     I. To federal and foreign government                 agency. This will include the transfer of
                                                  intelligence or counterterrorism                        information about unaccompanied                          DHS/CBP safeguards records in this
                                                  agencies or components when DHS/CBP                     minor children to the U.S. Department                 system according to applicable rules
                                                  becomes aware of an indication of a                     of Health and Human Services (HHS),                   and policies, including all applicable
                                                  threat or potential threat to national or               Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), to              DHS automated systems security and
                                                  international security, or when such use                facilitate the custodial transfer of such             access policies. DHS/CBP has imposed
                                                  is to assist in the anti-terrorism efforts              children from CBP to HHS;                             strict controls to minimize the risk of
                                                  and disclosure is appropriate in the                       Q. To appropriate federal, state, local,           compromising the information that is
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                                                  proper performance of the official duties               tribal, foreign governmental agencies,                being stored. Access to the computer
                                                  of the person making the disclosure;                    multilateral governmental organizations,              systems containing the records in this
                                                     J. To a federal, state, or local agency,             or other public health entities, for the              system of records is limited to those
                                                  or other appropriate entity or                          purpose of protecting the vital interests             individuals who have a need to know
                                                  individual, or through established                      of a data subject or other persons,                   the information for the performance of
                                                  liaison channels to selected foreign                    including to assist such agencies or                  their official duties and who have
                                                  governments, in order to provide                        organizations in preventing exposure to               appropriate permissions.


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                                                  RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                                 either be notarized or submitted under                 records from subsecs. (c)(3) and (4); (d);
                                                     CBP is in the process of drafting a                  28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits                     (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H),
                                                  proposed record retention schedule for                  statements to be made under penalty of                 (e)(5), and (e)(8); and (g) of the Privacy
                                                  the information maintained in the BPER                  perjury as a substitute for notarization.              Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2). In
                                                  SORN. CBP anticipates retaining records                 While no specific form is required, you                addition, the Secretary of Homeland
                                                  of arrests, detentions, and removals for                may obtain forms for this purpose from                 Security has exempted portions of this
                                                  seventy-five (75) years. Investigative                  the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief                    system of records from subsections
                                                  information that does not result in an                  Freedom of Information Act Officer,                    (c)(3); (d); (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), and (e)(4)(H)
                                                  individual’s arrest, detention, or                      http://www.dhs.gov/foia or 1–866–431–                  of the Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
                                                  removal, is stored for twenty (20) years                0486. In addition, you should:                         552a(k)(2). These exemptions apply
                                                  after the investigation is closed,                         • Explain why you believe the                       only to the extent that records in the
                                                  consistent with the N1–563–08–4–2.                      Department would have information on                   system are subject to exemption
                                                  User account management records for                     you;                                                   pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) and
                                                  ten (10) years following an individual’s                   • Identify which component(s) of the                (k)(2). In addition, to the extent a record
                                                  separation of employment from federal                   Department you believe may have the                    contains information from other exempt
                                                  service; statistical records for ten (10)               information about you;                                 systems of records, DHS will rely on the
                                                  years; audit files for fifteen (15) years;                 • Specify when you believe the                      exemptions claimed for those systems.
                                                  and backup files for up to one (1)                      records would have been created; and                     Dated: October 5, 2016
                                                  month. Records replicated on other DHS                     • Provide any other information that                Jonathan R. Cantor,
                                                  or CBP unclassified and classified                      will help the FOIA staff determine
                                                                                                                                                                 Acting Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
                                                  systems and networks will follow the                    which DHS component agency may                         Homeland Security.
                                                  same retention schedule.                                have responsive records;
                                                                                                                                                                 [FR Doc. 2016–25206 Filed 10–19–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                             If your request is seeking records
                                                  SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                                                                                    BILLING CODE 9111–14–P
                                                                                                          pertaining to another living individual,
                                                    Associate Chief, U.S. Border Patrol,                  you must include a statement from that
                                                  Enforcement Systems Branch, U.S.                        individual certifying his/her agreement
                                                  Customs and Border Protection, 1300                     for you to access his/her records.
                                                  Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,                                                                           DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                                                                             Without the above information, the
                                                  DC 20229.                                                                                                      URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                                          component(s) may not be able to
                                                  NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:                                 conduct an effective search, and your
                                                                                                          request may be denied due to lack of                   [Docket No. FR–5988–N–01]
                                                     The Secretary of Homeland Security
                                                  has exempted this system from the                       specificity or lack of compliance with
                                                                                                                                                                 The Performance Review Board
                                                  notification, access, accounting, and                   applicable regulations.
                                                  amendment procedures of the Privacy                        In processing Privacy Act requests for              AGENCY:    Office of the Deputy Secretary,
                                                  Act because it is a law enforcement                     related to information in this system,                 HUD.
                                                  system. However, DHS/CBP will                           DHS/CBP will review the records in the
                                                                                                          operational system, and coordinate                     ACTION:   Notice of appointments.
                                                  consider individual requests to
                                                  determine whether or not information                    review of records that were replicated
                                                                                                          on other unclassified and classified                   SUMMARY: The Department of Housing
                                                  may be released. Thus, individuals
                                                                                                          systems and networks.                                  and Urban Development announces the
                                                  seeking notification of and access to any
                                                                                                                                                                 establishment of two Performance
                                                  record contained in this system of                      RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:                              Review Boards to make
                                                  records, or seeking to contest its
                                                                                                                See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.            recommendations to the appointing
                                                  content, may submit a request in writing
                                                                                                                                                                 authority on the performance of its
                                                  to the Chief Privacy Officer and                        CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                                                                                 senior executives. Towanda A. Brooks,
                                                  Headquarters or CBP Freedom of                                See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.            Sarah L. Gerecke, Keith W. Surber, Joy
                                                  Information Act (FOIA) Officer, whose
                                                                                                                                                                 L. Hadley, Craig T. Clemmensen, and
                                                  contact information can be found at                     RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                                                                                                                                                 Barbara M. Cooper-Jones will serve as
                                                  http://www.dhs.gov/foia under                              Records in the system are supplied by               members of the Departmental
                                                  ‘‘Contacts.’’ If an individual believes                 several sources. In general, information               Performance Review Board to review
                                                  more than one component maintains                       is obtained from individuals covered by                career SES performance. Laura H.
                                                  Privacy Act records concerning him or                   this system, and other federal, state,                 Hogshead, Rafael C. Diaz, Tonya T.
                                                  her, the individual may submit the                      local, tribal, or foreign governments.                 Robinson, and Patrick J. Pontius will
                                                  request to the Chief Privacy Officer and                More specifically, DHS/CBP–023 BPER                    serve as members of the Departmental
                                                  Chief Freedom of Information Act                        derive from the following sources:                     Performance Review Board to review
                                                  Officer, Department of Homeland                            (a) Individuals covered by the system               noncareer SES performance. The
                                                  Security, 245 Murray Drive SW.,                         and other individuals (e.g., witnesses,                address is: Department of Housing and
                                                  Building 410, STOP–0655, Washington,                    family members);                                       Urban Development, Washington, DC
                                                  DC 20528.                                                  (b) Other federal, state, local, tribal, or
                                                     When seeking records about yourself                                                                         20410–0050.
                                                                                                          foreign governments and government
                                                  from this system of records or any other                information systems;                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  Departmental system of records, your                                                                           Persons desiring any further information
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                                                                                                             (c) Business records;
                                                  request must conform with the Privacy                      (d) Evidence, contraband, and other                 about the Performance Review Board
                                                  Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part                 seized material; and                                   and its members may contact Lynette
                                                  5.20, et seq. You must first verify your                   (e) Public and commercial sources.                  Warren, Director, Office of Executive
                                                  identity, meaning that you must provide                                                                        Resources, Department of Housing and
                                                  your full name, current address, and                    EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:                     Urban Development, Washington, DC
                                                  date and place of birth. You must sign                    The Secretary of Homeland Security                   20410. Telephone (202) 402–4169. (This
                                                  your request, and your signature must                   has exempted portions of this system of                is not a toll-free number)


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Document Created: 2016-10-21 09:59:15
Document Modified: 2016-10-21 09:59:15
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 Privacy Act System of Records.
DatesSubmit comments on or before November 21, 2016. This new system will be effective November 21, 2016.
ContactFor general questions, please contact: Debra L. Danisek, (202) 344-1610, Acting Privacy Officer, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Washington, DC 20229. For privacy questions, please contact: Jonathan R. Cantor, (202) 343-1717, Acting Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528.
FR Citation81 FR 72601 

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