81_FR_94103 81 FR 93857 - Privacy Act Policies and Procedures

81 FR 93857 - Privacy Act Policies and Procedures

OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 246 (December 22, 2016)

Page Range93857-93861
FR Document2016-30495

As part of a comprehensive review of agency practices related to the disclosure of records and information, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is updating both its systems of records and implementing rule under the Privacy Act of 1974 (Privacy Act). This proposed rule describes how individuals can find out if a USTR system of records contains information about them and, if so, how to access or amend a record. The proposed rule would move the Privacy Act regulation from part 2005 into a new subpart C to part 2004. USTR previously renamed and reorganized part 2004 to include all of the rules governing disclosure of USTR records and information. Elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register, USTR is publishing a notice concerning updates to its Privacy Act systems of records.

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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

15 CFR Parts 2004 and 2005

[Docket Number USTR-2016-0027]
RIN 0350-AA09


Privacy Act Policies and Procedures

AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: As part of a comprehensive review of agency practices related 
to the disclosure of records and information, the Office of the United 
States Trade Representative (USTR) is updating both its systems of 
records and implementing rule under the Privacy Act of 1974 (Privacy 
Act). This proposed rule describes how individuals can find out if a 
USTR system of records contains information about them and, if so, how 
to access or amend a record. The proposed rule would move the Privacy 
Act regulation from part 2005 into a new subpart C to part 2004. USTR 
previously renamed and reorganized part 2004 to include all of the 
rules governing disclosure of USTR records and information. Elsewhere 
in this issue of the Federal Register, USTR is publishing a notice 
concerning updates to its Privacy Act systems of records.

DATES: We must receive your written comments on or before January 23, 
2017.

ADDRESSES: You should submit written comments through the Federal 
eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. The docket number for 
this rulemaking is USTR-2016-0027. USTR invites comments on all aspects 
of the proposed rule, and will revise the language as appropriate after 
taking all timely comments into consideration. Copies of all comments 
will be available for public viewing at www.regulations.gov upon 
completion of processing. You can view a submission by entering the 
docket number USTR-2016-0027 in the search field at http://www.regulations.gov. We will post comments without change and will 
include any personal information you provide, such as your name, 
mailing address, email address, and telephone number.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janice Kaye, Monique Ricker or Melissa 
Keppel, Office of General Counsel, Office of the US Trade 
Representative, Anacostia Naval Annex, Building 410/Door 123, 250 
Murray Lane SW., Washington DC 20509, [email protected]; 
[email protected]; [email protected]; 202-395-3150.

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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    USTR has undertaken a comprehensive review of agency practices 
related to the collection, use, protection and disclosure of USTR 
records and information. As a result of that review, USTR is updating 
both its Privacy Act systems of records and implementing rule. The 
Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a, balances the Federal Government's need to 
maintain information about individuals while protecting individuals 
against unwarranted invasions of privacy stemming from Federal 
agencies' collection, maintenance, use, security and disclosure of 
personal information about them that is contained in systems of 
records. The Privacy Act requires each Federal agency to publish 
regulations describing its Privacy Act procedures and any system of 
records it exempts from provisions of the Privacy Act, including the 
reasons for the exemption.
    USTR's current Privacy Act rule, codified at 15 CFR part 2005, was 
last revised in 1975. See 40 FR 48331, Oct. 14, 1975. Due to the 
passage of time, we are completely rewriting and updating the rule. We 
are reserving part 2005, the rule's current codification, and moving 
the revised rule into a new subpart C to part 2004. Part 2004 includes 
four subparts containing all of the rules governing disclosure of USTR 
records and information.
    Elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register, USTR is publishing 
a notice updating the agency's Privacy Act systems of records.

II. Section-by-Section Analysis

    Section 2004.20--Definitions: This section sets forth definitions 
of select terms used in this subpart.
    Section 2004.21--Purpose and scope: This section describes the 
purpose of the regulation, which is to implement the Privacy Act, and 
explains general policies and procedures for individuals requesting 
access to records, requesting amendments or corrections to records, and 
requesting an accounting of disclosures of records.
    Section 2004.22--How to make a Privacy Act request: This section 
explains what an individual must do to submit a valid request to USTR 
for access to records, to amend or correct records, or for an 
accounting of disclosures of records. It also describes the information 
an individual must provide so USTR can identify the records sought and 
determine whether the request can be granted.
    Section 2004.23--How USTR will respond to a Privacy Act request: 
This section describes the period of time within which USTR will 
respond to requests. It also explains that USTR will grant or deny 
requests in writing, provide reasons if a request is denied in whole or 
in part, and explain the right of appeal.
    Section 2004.24--What requesters can do if they are dissatisfied 
with USTR's response to a Privacy Act request: This section describes 
when and how an individual may appeal a determination on a Privacy Act 
request and how and within what period of time USTR will make a 
determination on an appeal.
    Section 2004.25--Fees: This section explains that requesters are 
required to pay fees for the duplication of requested records.
    Section 2004.26--Exemptions: This section explains that certain 
exemptions from the Privacy Act exist, explains how those exemptions 
are made effective, what the effect of an exemption is, and how to 
determine whether an exemption applies.
    Section 2004.27--How records are secured: This section explains how 
we generally protect records under the Privacy Act.
    Section 2004.28--Use and collection of Social Security numbers: 
This section explains that USTR collects Social Security numbers only 
when authorized to do so and describes the conditions under which USTR 
may collect and use Social Security numbers.
    Section 2004.29--USTR employee responsibilities under the Privacy 
Act: This section lists the responsibilities of USTR employees under 
the Privacy Act.

III. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    USTR has considered the impact of the proposed regulation and 
determined that if adopted as a final rule it is not likely to have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small business 
entities because it is applicable only to USTR's internal operations 
and legal obligations. See 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.

IV. Paperwork Reduction Act

    The proposed rule does not contain any information collection 
requirement that requires the approval of the Office of Management and 
Budget under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 2004

    Administrative practice and procedure, Courts, Disclosure, 
Exemptions, Freedom of information, Government employees, Privacy, 
Records, Subpoenas, Testimony.

15 CFR Part 2005

    Privacy.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Office of the United 
States Trade Representative is proposing to amend chapter XX of title 
15 of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:

PART 2004--DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS AND INFORMATION

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1. Add subpart C, consisting of Sec. Sec.  2004.20 through 2004.29 to 
read as follows:
Subpart C--Privacy Act Policies and Procedures
Sec.
2004.20 Definitions.
2004.21 Purpose and scope.
2004.22 How do I make a Privacy Act request?
2004.23 How will USTR respond to my Privacy Act request?
2004.24 What can I do if I am dissatisfied with USTR's response to 
my Privacy Act request?
2004.25 What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?
2004.26 Are there any exemptions from the Privacy Act?
2004.27 How are records secured?
2004.28 Use and collection of Social Security numbers.
2004.29 USTR employee responsibilities under the Privacy Act.

    Authority:  5 U.S.C. 552a; 19 U.S.C. 2171(e)(3).

Subpart C--Privacy Act Policies and Procedures


Sec.  2004.20   Definitions.

    For purposes of this subpart:
    Access means making a record available to a subject individual.
    Amendment means any correction, addition to or deletion of 
information in a record.
    Individual means a natural person who either is a citizen of the 
United States or an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for 
permanent residence.
    Maintain means to keep or hold and preserve in an existing state, 
and includes the terms collect, use, disseminate and control.
    Privacy Act Office means the USTR officials who are authorized to 
respond to requests and to process requests for amendment of records 
USTR maintains under the Privacy Act.
    Record means any item, collection or grouping of information about 
an individual that USTR maintains within a system of records and 
contains the individual's name or the identifying

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number, symbol or other identifying particular assigned to the 
individual, such as a finger or voice print or photograph.
    System of records means a group of records USTR maintains or 
controls 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. USTR publishes notices in the 
Federal Register announcing the creation, deletion or amendment of its 
systems of records. You can find a description of our systems of 
records on the USTR Web site: www.ustr.gov.


Sec.  2004.21   Purpose and scope.

    (a) This subpart implements the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a, a 
Federal law that requires Federal agencies to protect private 
information about individuals that the agencies collect or maintain. It 
establishes USTR's rules for access to records in systems of records we 
maintain that are retrieved by an individual's name or another personal 
identifier. It describes the procedures by which individuals may 
request access to records, request amendment or correction of those 
records, and request an accounting of disclosures of those records by 
USTR. Whenever it is appropriate to do so, USTR automatically processes 
a Privacy Act request for access to records under both the Privacy Act 
and the FOIA, following the rules contained in this subpart and subpart 
B of part 2004. USTR processes a request under both the Privacy Act and 
the FOIA so you will receive the maximum amount of information 
available to you by law.
    (b) This subpart does not entitle you to any service or to the 
disclosure of any record to which you are not entitled under the 
Privacy Act. It also does not, and may not be relied upon to create any 
substantive or procedural right or benefit enforceable against USTR.


Sec.  2004.22   How do I make a Privacy Act request?

    (a) In general. You can make a Privacy Act request on your own 
behalf for records or information about you. You also can make a 
request on behalf of another individual as the parent or guardian of a 
minor, or as the guardian of someone determined by a court to be 
incompetent. You may request access to another individual's record or 
information if you have that individual's written consent, unless other 
conditions of disclosure apply.
    (b) How do I make a request? - (1) Where do I send my written 
request? To make a request for access to a record, you should write 
directly to our Privacy Act Office. Heightened security delays mail 
delivery. To avoid mail delivery delays, we strongly suggest that you 
email your request to [email protected]. Our mailing address is: 
Privacy Act Office, Office of the US Trade Representative, Anacostia 
Naval Annex, Building 410/Door 123, 250 Murray Lane SW., Washington DC 
20509. To make sure that the Privacy Act Office receives your request 
without delay, you should include the notation `Privacy Act Request' in 
the subject line of your email or on the front of your envelope and 
also at the beginning of your request.
    (2) Security concerns. To protect our computer systems, we will not 
open attachments to emailed requests--you must include your request 
within the body of the email. We will not process email attachments.
    (c) What should my request include? You must describe the record 
that you seek in enough detail to enable the Privacy Act Office to 
locate the system of records containing the record with a reasonable 
amount of effort. Include specific information about each record 
sought, such as the time period in which you believe it was compiled, 
the name or identifying number of each system of records in which you 
believe it is kept, and the date, title or name, author, recipient, or 
subject matter of the record. As a general rule, the more specific you 
are about the record that you seek, the more likely we will be able to 
locate it in response to your request.
    (d) How do I request amendment or correction of a record? If you 
are requesting an amendment or correction of a USTR record, you must 
identify each particular record in question and the system of records 
in which the record is located, describe the amendment or correction 
that you seek, and state why you believe that the record is not 
accurate, relevant, timely or complete. You may submit any 
documentation that you think would be helpful, including an annotated 
copy of the record.
    (e) How do I request an accounting of record disclosures? If you 
are requesting an accounting of disclosures made by USTR to another 
person, organization or Federal agency, you must identify each 
particular record in question. An accounting generally includes the 
date, nature and purpose of each disclosure, as well as the name and 
address of the person, organization, or Federal agency to which the 
disclosure was made.
    (f) Verification of identity. When making a Privacy Act request, 
you must verify your identity in accordance with these procedures to 
protect your privacy or the privacy of the individual on whose behalf 
you are acting. If you make a Privacy Act request and you do not follow 
these identity verification procedures, USTR cannot process your 
request.
    (1) How do I verify my own identity? You must state your full name, 
current address, and date and place of birth. In order to help identify 
and locate the records, you also may, at your option, include your 
Social Security number. To verify your own identity, you must provide 
an unsworn declaration under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits 
statements to be made under penalty of perjury. To fulfill this 
requirement, you must include the following statement just before the 
signature on your request:
    I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and 
correct. Executed on [date].
    (2) How do I verify parentage or guardianship? If you make a 
request as the parent or guardian of a minor, or as the guardian of 
someone determined by a court to be incompetent, for access records or 
information about that individual, you must establish:
    (i) The identity of the individual who is the subject of the 
record, by stating the individual's name, current address and date and 
place of birth, and, at your option, the Social Security number of the 
individual;
    (ii) Your own identity, as required in paragraph (f)(1) of this 
section;
    (iii) That you are the parent or guardian of the individual, which 
you may prove by providing a copy of the individual's birth certificate 
showing your parentage or a court order establishing your guardianship; 
and
    (iv) That you are acting on behalf of the individual in making the 
request.


Sec.  2004.23   How will USTR respond to my Privacy Act request?

    (a) When will we respond to your request? We will search to 
determine if the requested records exist in a system of records USTR 
owns or controls. The Privacy Act Office will respond to you in writing 
within twenty days after we receive your request, if it meets the 
requirements of this subpart. We may extend the response time in 
unusual circumstances, such as the need to consult with another agency 
about a record or to retrieve a record shipped offsite for storage.
    (b) What will our response include? Our written response will 
include our determination whether to grant or deny your request in 
whole or in part, a brief explanation of the reasons for the 
determination, and the amount of the fee charged, if any, under Sec.  
2004.25. If

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you requested access to records, we will make the records, if any, 
available to you. If you requested amendment or correction of a record, 
the response will describe any amendments or corrections made and 
advise you of your right to obtain a copy of the amended or corrected 
record.
    (c) Adverse determinations--(1) What is an adverse determination? 
An adverse determination is a response to a Privacy Act request that:
    (i) Withholds any requested record in whole or in part;
    (ii) Denies a request to amend or correct a record in whole or in 
part;
    (iii) Declines to provide an accounting of disclosures;
    (iv) Advises that a requested record does not exist or cannot be 
located;
    (v) Finds that what you requested is not a record subject to the 
Privacy Act; or
    (vi) Advises on any disputed fee matter.
    (2) Responses that include an adverse determination. If the Privacy 
Act Office makes an adverse determination with respect to your request, 
our written response will identify the person responsible for the 
adverse determination, that the adverse determination is not a final 
agency action, and that you may appeal the adverse determination under 
Sec.  2004.24.


Sec.  2004.24   What can I do if I am dissatisfied with USTR's response 
to my Privacy Act request?

    (a) What can I appeal? You can appeal any adverse determination in 
writing to our Privacy Act Appeals Committee within thirty calendar 
days after the date of our response. We provide a list of adverse 
determinations in Sec.  2004.23(c).
    (b) How do I make an appeal?--(1) What should I include? You may 
appeal by submitting a written statement giving the reasons why you 
believe the Committee should overturn the adverse determination. Your 
written appeal may include as much or as little related information as 
you wish to provide, as long as it clearly identifies the determination 
(including the request number, if known) that you are appealing.
    (2) Where do I send my appeal? You should mark both your letter and 
the envelope, or the subject of your email, ``Privacy Act Appeal''. To 
avoid mail delivery delays caused by heightened security, we strongly 
suggest that you email any appeal to [email protected]. Our mailing 
address is: Privacy Office, Office of the US Trade Representative, 
Anacostia Naval Annex, Building 410/Door 123, 250 Murray Lane SW., 
Washington DC 20509.
    (c) Who will decide your appeal? (1) The Privacy Act Appeals 
Committee or designee will act on all appeals under this section.
    (2) We ordinarily will not adjudicate an appeal if the request 
becomes a matter of litigation.
    (3) On receipt of any appeal involving classified information, the 
Privacy Act Appeals Committee must take appropriate action to ensure 
compliance with applicable classification rules.
    (d) When will we respond to your appeal? The Privacy Act Appeals 
Committee will notify you of its appeal decision in writing within 
thirty days from the date it receives an appeal that meets the 
requirements of paragraph (b) of this section. We may extend the 
response time in unusual circumstances, such as the need to consult 
with another agency about a record or to retrieve a record shipped 
offsite for storage.
    (e) What will our response include? The written response will 
include the Committee's determination whether to grant or deny your 
appeal in whole or in part, a brief explanation of the reasons for the 
determination, and information about the Privacy Act provisions for 
court review of the determination.
    (1) Appeals concerning access to records. If your appeal concerns a 
request for access to records and the appeal is granted in whole or in 
part, we will make the records, if any, available to you.
    (2) Appeals concerning amendments or corrections. If your appeal 
concerns amendment or correction of a record, the response will 
describe any amendment or correction made and advise you of your right 
to obtain a copy of the amended or corrected record. We will notify all 
persons, organizations or Federal agencies to which we previously 
disclosed the record, if an accounting of that disclosure was made, 
that the record has been amended or corrected. Whenever the record is 
subsequently disclosed, the record will be disclosed as amended or 
corrected. If our response denies your request for an amendment or 
correction to a record, we will advise you of your right to file a 
statement of disagreement under paragraph (f) of this section.
    (f) Statements of disagreement--(1) What is a statement of 
disagreement? A statement of disagreement is a concise written 
statement in which you clearly identify each part of any record that 
you dispute and explain your reason(s) for disagreeing with our denial 
in whole or in part of your appeal requesting amendment or correction.
    (2) How do I file a statement of disagreement? We must receive your 
statement of disagreement within thirty calendar days of our denial in 
whole or in part of your appeal concerning amendment or correction of a 
record.
    (3) What will we do with your statement of disagreement? We will 
place your statement of disagreement in the system(s) of records in 
which the disputed record is maintained. We also may append a concise 
statement of our reason(s) for denying the request to amend or correct 
the record. Whenever the record is subsequently disclosed, the record 
will be disclosed along with your statement of disagreement and our 
explanation, if any.
    (g) When appeal is required. Before seeking review by a court of an 
adverse determination or denial of a request, you generally first must 
submit a timely administrative appeal under this section.


Sec.  2004.25   What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?

    (a) Your request is an agreement to pay fees. We consider your 
Privacy Act request as your agreement to pay all applicable fees unless 
you specify a limit on the amount of fees you agree to pay. We will not 
exceed the specified limit without your written agreement.
    (b) How do we calculate fees? We will charge a fee for duplication 
of a record under the Privacy Act in the same way we charge for 
duplication of records under the FOIA in Sec.  2004.9. There are no 
fees to search for or review records requested under the Privacy Act.


Sec.  2004.26   Are there any exemptions from the Privacy Act?

    (a) What is a Privacy Act exemption? The Privacy Act authorizes 
USTR to exempt records or information in a system of records from some 
of the Privacy Act requirements, if we determine that the exemption is 
necessary. With the exception of certain law enforcement records, we 
will not provide you with an accounting of disclosures or make 
available to you records that are exempt.
    (b) How do I know if the records or information I want are exempt? 
Each USTR system of records notice will advise you if we have 
determined that records or information in records are exempt from 
Privacy Act requirements. If we have claimed an exemption for a system 
of records, the system of records notice will identify the exemption 
and the provisions of the Privacy Act from which the system is exempt.


Sec.  2004.27   How are records secured?

    (a) Controls. USTR must establish administrative and physical 
controls to

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prevent unauthorized access to its systems of records, unauthorized or 
inadvertent disclosure of records, and physical damage to or 
destruction of records. The stringency of these controls corresponds to 
the sensitivity of the records that the controls protect. At a minimum, 
the administrative and physical controls must ensure that:
    (1) Records are protected from public view;
    (2) The area in which records are kept is supervised during 
business hours to prevent unauthorized persons from having access to 
them;
    (3) Records are inaccessible to unauthorized persons outside of 
business hours; and
    (4) Records are not disclosed to unauthorized persons or under 
unauthorized circumstances in either oral or written form.
    (b) Limited access. Access to records is restricted only to 
individuals who require access in order to perform their official 
duties.


Sec.  2004.28   Use and collection of Social Security numbers.

    We will collect Social Security numbers only when it is necessary 
and we are authorized to do so. At least annually, the Privacy Act 
Office will inform employees who are authorized to collect information 
that:
    (a) Individuals may not be denied any right, benefit or privilege 
as a result of refusing to provide their Social Security numbers, 
unless the collection is authorized either by a statute or by a 
regulation issued prior to 1975; and
    (b) They must inform individuals who are asked to provide their 
Social Security numbers:
    (1) If providing a Social Security number is mandatory or 
voluntary;
    (2) If any statutory or regulatory authority authorizes collection 
of a Social Security number; and
    (3) The uses that will be made of the Social Security number.


Sec.  2004.29   Employee responsibilities under the Privacy Act.

    At least annually, the Privacy Act Office will inform employees 
about the provisions of the Privacy Act, including the Act's civil 
liability and criminal penalty provisions. Unless otherwise permitted 
by law, a USTR employee must:
    (a) Collect from individuals only information that is relevant and 
necessary to discharge USTR's responsibilities.
    (b) Collect information about an individual directly from that 
individual whenever practicable.
    (c) Inform each individual from whom information is collected of:
    (1) The legal authority to collect the information and whether 
providing it is mandatory or voluntary;
    (2) The principal purpose for which USTR intends to use the 
information;
    (3) The routine uses, i.e., disclosures of records and information 
contained in a system of records without the consent of the subject of 
the record, USTR may make; and
    (4) The effects on the individual, if any, of not providing the 
information.
    (d) Ensure that the employee's office does not maintain a system of 
records without public notice and notify appropriate officials of the 
existence or development of any system of records that is not the 
subject of a current or planned public notice.
    (e) Maintain all records that are used in making any determination 
about an individual with such accuracy, relevance, timeliness and 
completeness as is reasonably necessary to ensure fairness to the 
individual in the determination.
    (f) Except for disclosures made to an agency or under the FOIA, 
make reasonable efforts, prior to disseminating any record about an 
individual, to ensure that the record is accurate, relevant, timely and 
complete.
    (g) When required by the Privacy Act, maintain an accounting in the 
specified form of all disclosures of records by USTR to persons, 
organizations or agencies.
    (h) Maintain and use records with care to prevent the unauthorized 
or inadvertent disclosure of a record to anyone.
    (i) Notify the appropriate official of any record that contains 
information that the Privacy Act does not permit USTR to maintain.

PART 2005--[REMOVED]

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3. Remove part 2005.

Janice Kaye,
Chief Counsel for Administrative Law, Office of the U.S. Trade 
Representative.
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                                               inspect the diffuser case and the HPT case M-           (AMOCs)
                                                                                                                                                             governing disclosure of USTR records
                                               flange. Use PW Service Bulletin (SB) No.                                                                      and information. Elsewhere in this issue
                                               PW2000 72–763, Revision No. 1, dated                      The Manager, Engine Certification Office,           of the Federal Register, USTR is
                                               August 30, 2013, to do the inspection.                  FAA, may approve AMOCs for this AD. Use               publishing a notice concerning updates
                                                  (ii) Reserved.                                       the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to               to its Privacy Act systems of records.
                                                  (2) For all diffuser and HPT cases, at the           make your request. You may email your
                                                                                                                                                             DATES: We must receive your written
                                               next piece-part opportunity and every piece-            request to: ANE-AD-AMOC@faa.gov.
                                                                                                                                                             comments on or before January 23,
                                               part opportunity thereafter, perform a high
                                               sensitivity fluorescent-penetrant inspection
                                                                                                       (j) Related Information                               2017.
                                               (FPI) of the entire diffuser case rear flange              (1) For more information about this                ADDRESSES: You should submit written
                                               (M-flange) and bolt holes, and the entire HPT           proposed AD, contact Brian Kierstead,                 comments through the Federal
                                               case forward flange (M-flange) and bolt holes.          Aerospace Engineer, Engine Certification              eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                  (3) For diffuser cases that have not                 Office, FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate,          www.regulations.gov. The docket
                                               incorporated PW SB PW2000–72–364 or have                1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803;           number for this rulemaking is USTR–
                                               incorporated either PW SB PW2000–72–700                 phone: 781–238–7772; fax: 781–238–7199;
                                               or PW2000 Series Engine Manual, Repair-28,
                                                                                                                                                             2016–0027. USTR invites comments on
                                                                                                       email: brian.kierstead@faa.gov.                       all aspects of the proposed rule, and
                                               Task 72–41–01–300–028 (M-flange                            (2) PW SB No. PW2000 72–763, Revision
                                               replacement), perform initial and repetitive                                                                  will revise the language as appropriate
                                                                                                       No. 1, dated August 30, 2013; and PW ASB              after taking all timely comments into
                                               eddy current inspections (ECIs) of the M-
                                                                                                       No. PW2000 A72–765, Revision No. 1, dated             consideration. Copies of all comments
                                               flange of the diffuser case in accordance with
                                                                                                       July 13, 2016, can be obtained from PW using
                                               paragraph (f)(4) of this AD.                                                                                  will be available for public viewing at
                                                  (4) Use, as applicable, either the                   the contact information in paragraph (j)(3) of
                                                                                                                                                             www.regulations.gov upon completion
                                               Accomplishment Instructions, ‘‘For Engines              this AD.
                                                                                                                                                             of processing. You can view a
                                               Installed on the Aircraft,’’ paragraphs 3.(I)              (3) For service information identified in
                                                                                                                                                             submission by entering the docket
                                               through 3.(J), or the Accomplishment                    this proposed AD, contact Pratt & Whitney,
                                                                                                       United Technologies Corporation, 400 Main
                                                                                                                                                             number USTR–2016–0027 in the search
                                               Instructions, ‘‘For Engines Removed from the
                                                                                                       St., East Hartford, CT 06108; phone: 860–
                                                                                                                                                             field at http://www.regulations.gov. We
                                               Aircraft,’’ paragraphs 3.(D) through 3.(E), of
                                               PW Alert Service Bulletin (ASB) No. PW2000              565–8770; fax: 860–565–4503.                          will post comments without change and
                                               A72–765, Revision No. 1, dated July 13,                    (4) You may view this service information          will include any personal information
                                               2016, to do the ECI as follows:                         at the FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate,           you provide, such as your name,
                                                  (i) Perform an initial inspection within the         1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA. For             mailing address, email address, and
                                               following period, whichever occurs later:               information on the availability of this               telephone number.
                                                  (A) Within 5,500 cycles since new or since           material at the FAA, call 781–238–7125.               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               M-flange replacement, or                                                                                      Janice Kaye, Monique Ricker or Melissa
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                                                  (B) Within 2,500 cycles since last piece-              Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
                                                                                                       December 1, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                             Keppel, Office of General Counsel,
                                               part FPI inspection, or
                                                  (C) Within 500 cycles from the effective
                                                                                                                                                             Office of the US Trade Representative,
                                                                                                       Colleen M. D’Alessandro,                              Anacostia Naval Annex, Building 410/
                                               date of this AD.
                                                                                                       Manager, Engine & Propeller Directorate,              Door 123, 250 Murray Lane SW.,
                                                  (ii) If no crack indications are found, re-
                                                                                                       Aircraft Certification Service.                       Washington DC 20509, jkaye@ustr.eop.
                                               inspect within 2,500 cycles since last ECI or
                                               last piece-part FPI inspection, whichever               [FR Doc. 2016–30114 Filed 12–21–16; 8:45 am]          gov; mricker@ustr.eop.gov; mkeppel@
                                               occurs first.                                           BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                ustr.eop.gov; 202–395–3150.


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                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                Section 2004.23—How USTR will                       Government employees, Privacy,
                                                                                                       respond to a Privacy Act request: This                Records, Subpoenas, Testimony.
                                               I. Background
                                                                                                       section describes the period of time
                                                                                                                                                             15 CFR Part 2005
                                                 USTR has undertaken a                                 within which USTR will respond to
                                               comprehensive review of agency                          requests. It also explains that USTR will               Privacy.
                                               practices related to the collection, use,               grant or deny requests in writing,                      For the reasons stated in the
                                               protection and disclosure of USTR                       provide reasons if a request is denied in             preamble, the Office of the United States
                                               records and information. As a result of                 whole or in part, and explain the right               Trade Representative is proposing to
                                               that review, USTR is updating both its                  of appeal.                                            amend chapter XX of title 15 of the
                                               Privacy Act systems of records and                        Section 2004.24—What requesters can                 Code of Federal Regulations as follows:
                                               implementing rule. The Privacy Act, 5                   do if they are dissatisfied with USTR’s
                                               U.S.C. 552a, balances the Federal                       response to a Privacy Act request: This               PART 2004—DISCLOSURE OF
                                               Government’s need to maintain                           section describes when and how an                     RECORDS AND INFORMATION
                                               information about individuals while                     individual may appeal a determination
                                               protecting individuals against                          on a Privacy Act request and how and                  ■ 1. Add subpart C, consisting of
                                               unwarranted invasions of privacy                        within what period of time USTR will                  §§ 2004.20 through 2004.29 to read as
                                               stemming from Federal agencies’                         make a determination on an appeal.                    follows:
                                               collection, maintenance, use, security                    Section 2004.25—Fees: This section                  Subpart C—Privacy Act Policies and
                                               and disclosure of personal information                  explains that requesters are required to              Procedures
                                               about them that is contained in systems                 pay fees for the duplication of requested             Sec.
                                               of records. The Privacy Act requires                    records.                                              2004.20 Definitions.
                                               each Federal agency to publish                            Section 2004.26—Exemptions: This                    2004.21 Purpose and scope.
                                               regulations describing its Privacy Act                  section explains that certain exemptions              2004.22 How do I make a Privacy Act
                                               procedures and any system of records it                 from the Privacy Act exist, explains how                   request?
                                               exempts from provisions of the Privacy                  those exemptions are made effective,                  2004.23 How will USTR respond to my
                                               Act, including the reasons for the                      what the effect of an exemption is, and                    Privacy Act request?
                                                                                                                                                             2004.24 What can I do if I am dissatisfied
                                               exemption.                                              how to determine whether an                                with USTR’s response to my Privacy Act
                                                 USTR’s current Privacy Act rule,                      exemption applies.                                         request?
                                               codified at 15 CFR part 2005, was last                    Section 2004.27—How records are                     2004.25 What does it cost to get records
                                               revised in 1975. See 40 FR 48331, Oct.                  secured: This section explains how we                      under the Privacy Act?
                                               14, 1975. Due to the passage of time, we                generally protect records under the                   2004.26 Are there any exemptions from the
                                               are completely rewriting and updating                   Privacy Act.                                               Privacy Act?
                                               the rule. We are reserving part 2005, the                 Section 2004.28—Use and collection                  2004.27 How are records secured?
                                               rule’s current codification, and moving                 of Social Security numbers: This section              2004.28 Use and collection of Social
                                                                                                       explains that USTR collects Social                         Security numbers.
                                               the revised rule into a new subpart C to
                                                                                                                                                             2004.29 USTR employee responsibilities
                                               part 2004. Part 2004 includes four                      Security numbers only when authorized                      under the Privacy Act.
                                               subparts containing all of the rules                    to do so and describes the conditions
                                               governing disclosure of USTR records                    under which USTR may collect and use                    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a; 19 U.S.C.
                                                                                                       Social Security numbers.                              2171(e)(3).
                                               and information.
                                                 Elsewhere in this issue of the Federal                  Section 2004.29—USTR employee                       Subpart C—Privacy Act Policies and
                                               Register, USTR is publishing a notice                   responsibilities under the Privacy Act:               Procedures
                                               updating the agency’s Privacy Act                       This section lists the responsibilities of
                                               systems of records.                                     USTR employees under the Privacy Act.                 § 2004.20   Definitions.

                                               II. Section-by-Section Analysis                         III. Regulatory Flexibility Act                          For purposes of this subpart:
                                                                                                                                                                Access means making a record
                                                 Section 2004.20—Definitions: This                        USTR has considered the impact of                  available to a subject individual.
                                               section sets forth definitions of select                the proposed regulation and determined                   Amendment means any correction,
                                               terms used in this subpart.                             that if adopted as a final rule it is not             addition to or deletion of information in
                                                 Section 2004.21—Purpose and scope:                    likely to have a significant economic                 a record.
                                               This section describes the purpose of                   impact on a substantial number of small                  Individual means a natural person
                                               the regulation, which is to implement                   business entities because it is applicable            who either is a citizen of the United
                                               the Privacy Act, and explains general                   only to USTR’s internal operations and                States or an alien lawfully admitted to
                                               policies and procedures for individuals                 legal obligations. See 5 U.S.C. 601 et                the United States for permanent
                                               requesting access to records, requesting                seq.                                                  residence.
                                               amendments or corrections to records,                   IV. Paperwork Reduction Act                              Maintain means to keep or hold and
                                               and requesting an accounting of                                                                               preserve in an existing state, and
                                               disclosures of records.                                   The proposed rule does not contain                  includes the terms collect, use,
                                                 Section 2004.22—How to make a                         any information collection requirement                disseminate and control.
                                               Privacy Act request: This section                       that requires the approval of the Office                 Privacy Act Office means the USTR
                                               explains what an individual must do to                  of Management and Budget under the                    officials who are authorized to respond
                                               submit a valid request to USTR for                      Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.                    to requests and to process requests for
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                                               access to records, to amend or correct                  3501 et seq.).                                        amendment of records USTR maintains
                                               records, or for an accounting of                        List of Subjects                                      under the Privacy Act.
                                               disclosures of records. It also describes                                                                        Record means any item, collection or
                                               the information an individual must                      15 CFR Part 2004                                      grouping of information about an
                                               provide so USTR can identify the                          Administrative practice and                         individual that USTR maintains within
                                               records sought and determine whether                    procedure, Courts, Disclosure,                        a system of records and contains the
                                               the request can be granted.                             Exemptions, Freedom of information,                   individual’s name or the identifying


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                                               number, symbol or other identifying                     Act Office. Heightened security delays                or the privacy of the individual on
                                               particular assigned to the individual,                  mail delivery. To avoid mail delivery                 whose behalf you are acting. If you
                                               such as a finger or voice print or                      delays, we strongly suggest that you                  make a Privacy Act request and you do
                                               photograph.                                             email your request to PRIVACY@                        not follow these identity verification
                                                  System of records means a group of                   ustr.eop.gov. Our mailing address is:                 procedures, USTR cannot process your
                                               records USTR maintains or controls                      Privacy Act Office, Office of the US                  request.
                                               from which information is retrieved by                  Trade Representative, Anacostia Naval                    (1) How do I verify my own identity?
                                               the name of an individual or by some                    Annex, Building 410/Door 123, 250                     You must state your full name, current
                                               identifying number, symbol or other                     Murray Lane SW., Washington DC                        address, and date and place of birth. In
                                               identifying particular assigned to the                  20509. To make sure that the Privacy                  order to help identify and locate the
                                               individual. USTR publishes notices in                   Act Office receives your request without              records, you also may, at your option,
                                               the Federal Register announcing the                     delay, you should include the notation                include your Social Security number.
                                               creation, deletion or amendment of its                  ‘Privacy Act Request’ in the subject line             To verify your own identity, you must
                                               systems of records. You can find a                      of your email or on the front of your                 provide an unsworn declaration under
                                               description of our systems of records on                envelope and also at the beginning of                 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
                                               the USTR Web site: www.ustr.gov.                        your request.                                         statements to be made under penalty of
                                                                                                          (2) Security concerns. To protect our              perjury. To fulfill this requirement, you
                                               § 2004.21   Purpose and scope.                          computer systems, we will not open                    must include the following statement
                                                  (a) This subpart implements the                      attachments to emailed requests—you                   just before the signature on your
                                               Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a, a Federal                   must include your request within the                  request:
                                               law that requires Federal agencies to                   body of the email. We will not process                   I declare under penalty of perjury that
                                               protect private information about                       email attachments.                                    the foregoing is true and correct.
                                               individuals that the agencies collect or                   (c) What should my request include?                Executed on [date].
                                               maintain. It establishes USTR’s rules for               You must describe the record that you                    (2) How do I verify parentage or
                                               access to records in systems of records                 seek in enough detail to enable the                   guardianship? If you make a request as
                                               we maintain that are retrieved by an                    Privacy Act Office to locate the system               the parent or guardian of a minor, or as
                                               individual’s name or another personal                   of records containing the record with a               the guardian of someone determined by
                                               identifier. It describes the procedures by              reasonable amount of effort. Include                  a court to be incompetent, for access
                                               which individuals may request access to                 specific information about each record                records or information about that
                                               records, request amendment or                           sought, such as the time period in                    individual, you must establish:
                                               correction of those records, and request                which you believe it was compiled, the                   (i) The identity of the individual who
                                               an accounting of disclosures of those                   name or identifying number of each                    is the subject of the record, by stating
                                               records by USTR. Whenever it is                         system of records in which you believe                the individual’s name, current address
                                               appropriate to do so, USTR                              it is kept, and the date, title or name,              and date and place of birth, and, at your
                                               automatically processes a Privacy Act                   author, recipient, or subject matter of               option, the Social Security number of
                                               request for access to records under both                the record. As a general rule, the more               the individual;
                                               the Privacy Act and the FOIA, following                 specific you are about the record that                   (ii) Your own identity, as required in
                                               the rules contained in this subpart and                 you seek, the more likely we will be                  paragraph (f)(1) of this section;
                                               subpart B of part 2004. USTR processes                  able to locate it in response to your                    (iii) That you are the parent or
                                               a request under both the Privacy Act                    request.                                              guardian of the individual, which you
                                               and the FOIA so you will receive the                       (d) How do I request amendment or                  may prove by providing a copy of the
                                               maximum amount of information                           correction of a record? If you are                    individual’s birth certificate showing
                                               available to you by law.                                requesting an amendment or correction                 your parentage or a court order
                                                  (b) This subpart does not entitle you                of a USTR record, you must identify                   establishing your guardianship; and
                                               to any service or to the disclosure of any              each particular record in question and                   (iv) That you are acting on behalf of
                                               record to which you are not entitled                    the system of records in which the                    the individual in making the request.
                                               under the Privacy Act. It also does not,                record is located, describe the
                                                                                                       amendment or correction that you seek,                § 2004.23 How will USTR respond to my
                                               and may not be relied upon to create
                                                                                                       and state why you believe that the                    Privacy Act request?
                                               any substantive or procedural right or
                                               benefit enforceable against USTR.                       record is not accurate, relevant, timely                (a) When will we respond to your
                                                                                                       or complete. You may submit any                       request? We will search to determine if
                                               § 2004.22   How do I make a Privacy Act                 documentation that you think would be                 the requested records exist in a system
                                               request?                                                helpful, including an annotated copy of               of records USTR owns or controls. The
                                                 (a) In general. You can make a Privacy                the record.                                           Privacy Act Office will respond to you
                                               Act request on your own behalf for                         (e) How do I request an accounting of              in writing within twenty days after we
                                               records or information about you. You                   record disclosures? If you are requesting             receive your request, if it meets the
                                               also can make a request on behalf of                    an accounting of disclosures made by                  requirements of this subpart. We may
                                               another individual as the parent or                     USTR to another person, organization or               extend the response time in unusual
                                               guardian of a minor, or as the guardian                 Federal agency, you must identify each                circumstances, such as the need to
                                               of someone determined by a court to be                  particular record in question. An                     consult with another agency about a
                                               incompetent. You may request access to                  accounting generally includes the date,               record or to retrieve a record shipped
                                               another individual’s record or                          nature and purpose of each disclosure,                offsite for storage.
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                                               information if you have that                            as well as the name and address of the                  (b) What will our response include?
                                               individual’s written consent, unless                    person, organization, or Federal agency               Our written response will include our
                                               other conditions of disclosure apply.                   to which the disclosure was made.                     determination whether to grant or deny
                                                 (b) How do I make a request? - (1)                       (f) Verification of identity. When                 your request in whole or in part, a brief
                                               Where do I send my written request? To                  making a Privacy Act request, you must                explanation of the reasons for the
                                               make a request for access to a record,                  verify your identity in accordance with               determination, and the amount of the
                                               you should write directly to our Privacy                these procedures to protect your privacy              fee charged, if any, under § 2004.25. If


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                                               you requested access to records, we will        (c) Who will decide your appeal? (1)                            (2) How do I file a statement of
                                               make the records, if any, available to       The Privacy Act Appeals Committee or                             disagreement? We must receive your
                                               you. If you requested amendment or           designee will act on all appeals under                           statement of disagreement within thirty
                                               correction of a record, the response will    this section.                                                    calendar days of our denial in whole or
                                               describe any amendments or corrections          (2) We ordinarily will not adjudicate                         in part of your appeal concerning
                                               made and advise you of your right to         an appeal if the request becomes a                               amendment or correction of a record.
                                               obtain a copy of the amended or              matter of litigation.                                              (3) What will we do with your
                                               corrected record.                               (3) On receipt of any appeal involving                        statement of disagreement? We will
                                                  (c) Adverse determinations—(1) What       classified information, the Privacy Act                          place your statement of disagreement in
                                               is an adverse determination? An adverse      Appeals Committee must take                                      the system(s) of records in which the
                                               determination is a response to a Privacy     appropriate action to ensure compliance                          disputed record is maintained. We also
                                               Act request that:                            with applicable classification rules.                            may append a concise statement of our
                                                  (i) Withholds any requested record in        (d) When will we respond to your                              reason(s) for denying the request to
                                               whole or in part;                            appeal? The Privacy Act Appeals                                  amend or correct the record. Whenever
                                                  (ii) Denies a request to amend or         Committee will notify you of its appeal                          the record is subsequently disclosed, the
                                               correct a record in whole or in part;        decision in writing within thirty days                           record will be disclosed along with your
                                                  (iii) Declines to provide an accounting                                                                    statement of disagreement and our
                                                                                            from the date it receives an appeal that
                                               of disclosures;                                                                                               explanation, if any.
                                                  (iv) Advises that a requested record      meets the requirements of paragraph (b)
                                                                                            of this section. We may extend the                                 (g) When appeal is required. Before
                                               does not exist or cannot be located;                                                                          seeking review by a court of an adverse
                                                  (v) Finds that what you requested is      response time in unusual
                                                                                            circumstances, such as the need to                               determination or denial of a request,
                                               not a record subject to the Privacy Act;                                                                      you generally first must submit a timely
                                               or                                           consult with another agency about a
                                                                                                                                                             administrative appeal under this
                                                  (vi) Advises on any disputed fee          record or to retrieve a record shipped
                                                                                                                                                             section.
                                               matter.                                      offsite for storage.
                                                  (2) Responses that include an adverse        (e) What will our response include?                           § 2004.25 What does it cost to get records
                                               determination. If the Privacy Act Office     The written response will include the                            under the Privacy Act?
                                               makes an adverse determination with          Committee’s determination whether to                               (a) Your request is an agreement to
                                               respect to your request, our written         grant or deny your appeal in whole or                            pay fees. We consider your Privacy Act
                                               response will identify the person            in part, a brief explanation of the                              request as your agreement to pay all
                                               responsible for the adverse                  reasons for the determination, and                               applicable fees unless you specify a
                                               determination, that the adverse              information about the Privacy Act                                limit on the amount of fees you agree to
                                               determination is not a final agency          provisions for court review of the                               pay. We will not exceed the specified
                                               action, and that you may appeal the          determination.                                                   limit without your written agreement.
                                               adverse determination under § 2004.24.          (1) Appeals concerning access to                                (b) How do we calculate fees? We will
                                                                                            records. If your appeal concerns a                               charge a fee for duplication of a record
                                               § 2004.24 What can I do if I am dissatisfied                                                                  under the Privacy Act in the same way
                                               with USTR’s response to my Privacy Act
                                                                                            request for access to records and the
                                               request?                                     appeal is granted in whole or in part, we                        we charge for duplication of records
                                                                                                                                                             under the FOIA in § 2004.9. There are
                                                  (a) What can I appeal? You can appeal will make the records, if any, available                             no fees to search for or review records
                                               any adverse determination in writing to to you.                                                               requested under the Privacy Act.
                                               our Privacy Act Appeals Committee               (2) Appeals concerning amendments
                                               within thirty calendar days after the        or  corrections. If your appeal concerns                         § 2004.26 Are there any exemptions from
                                               date of our response. We provide a list      amendment or correction of a record,                             the Privacy Act?
                                               of adverse determinations in                 the response will describe any                                      (a) What is a Privacy Act exemption?
                                               § 2004.23(c).                                amendment or correction made and                                 The Privacy Act authorizes USTR to
                                                  (b) How do I make an appeal?—(1)          advise you of your right to obtain a copy                        exempt records or information in a
                                               What should I include? You may appeal of the amended or corrected record. We                                  system of records from some of the
                                               by submitting a written statement giving will notify all persons, organizations or                            Privacy Act requirements, if we
                                               the reasons why you believe the              Federal agencies to which we                                     determine that the exemption is
                                               Committee should overturn the adverse        previously disclosed the record, if an                           necessary. With the exception of certain
                                               determination. Your written appeal may accounting of that disclosure was made,                                law enforcement records, we will not
                                               include as much or as little related         that the record has been amended or                              provide you with an accounting of
                                               information as you wish to provide, as       corrected. Whenever the record is                                disclosures or make available to you
                                               long as it clearly identifies the            subsequently disclosed, the record will                          records that are exempt.
                                               determination (including the request         be disclosed as amended or corrected. If                            (b) How do I know if the records or
                                               number, if known) that you are               our response denies your request for an                          information I want are exempt? Each
                                               appealing.                                   amendment or correction to a record, we                          USTR system of records notice will
                                                  (2) Where do I send my appeal? You        will advise you of your right to file a                          advise you if we have determined that
                                               should mark both your letter and the         statement of disagreement under                                  records or information in records are
                                               envelope, or the subject of your email,      paragraph (f) of this section.                                   exempt from Privacy Act requirements.
                                               ‘‘Privacy Act Appeal’’. To avoid mail           (f) Statements of disagreement—(1)                            If we have claimed an exemption for a
                                               delivery delays caused by heightened         What is a statement of disagreement? A
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                                                                                                                                                             system of records, the system of records
                                               security, we strongly suggest that you       statement of disagreement is a concise                           notice will identify the exemption and
                                               email any appeal to PRIVACY@                 written statement in which you clearly                           the provisions of the Privacy Act from
                                               ustr.eop.gov. Our mailing address is:        identify each part of any record that you                        which the system is exempt.
                                               Privacy Office, Office of the US Trade       dispute and explain your reason(s) for
                                               Representative, Anacostia Naval Annex, disagreeing with our denial in whole or                                § 2004.27   How are records secured?
                                               Building 410/Door 123, 250 Murray            in part of your appeal requesting                                  (a) Controls. USTR must establish
                                               Lane SW., Washington DC 20509.               amendment or correction.                                         administrative and physical controls to


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                                               prevent unauthorized access to its                         (1) The legal authority to collect the             provisions of the FOIA Improvement
                                               systems of records, unauthorized or                     information and whether providing it is               Act of 2016 by amending the regulation
                                               inadvertent disclosure of records, and                  mandatory or voluntary;                               governing fees the agency may assess to
                                               physical damage to or destruction of                       (2) The principal purpose for which                offset the cost of disseminating
                                               records. The stringency of these controls               USTR intends to use the information;                  information and records to the public.
                                               corresponds to the sensitivity of the                      (3) The routine uses, i.e., disclosures            The FTC also proposes other clarifying
                                               records that the controls protect. At a                 of records and information contained in               changes and updates to the fee
                                               minimum, the administrative and                         a system of records without the consent               regulation.
                                               physical controls must ensure that:                     of the subject of the record, USTR may
                                                                                                                                                             DATES:   Comments must be submitted on
                                                  (1) Records are protected from public                make; and
                                                                                                                                                             or before January 23, 2017.
                                               view;                                                      (4) The effects on the individual, if
                                                  (2) The area in which records are kept               any, of not providing the information.                ADDRESSES: Interested parties may file
                                               is supervised during business hours to                     (d) Ensure that the employee’s office              written comments electronically or in
                                               prevent unauthorized persons from                       does not maintain a system of records                 paper form by following the instructions
                                               having access to them;                                  without public notice and notify                      in the Request for Comment part of the
                                                  (3) Records are inaccessible to                      appropriate officials of the existence or             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
                                               unauthorized persons outside of                         development of any system of records                  below. Write ‘‘Fee Schedule
                                               business hours; and                                     that is not the subject of a current or               Rulemaking, 16 CFR 4.8, Project No.
                                                  (4) Records are not disclosed to                     planned public notice.                                122102’’ on your comment, and file
                                               unauthorized persons or under                              (e) Maintain all records that are used             your comment online at https://
                                               unauthorized circumstances in either                    in making any determination about an                  ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/
                                               oral or written form.                                   individual with such accuracy,                        feeschedule, by following the
                                                  (b) Limited access. Access to records                relevance, timeliness and completeness                instructions on the web-based form. If
                                               is restricted only to individuals who                   as is reasonably necessary to ensure                  you prefer to file your comment on
                                               require access in order to perform their                fairness to the individual in the                     paper, mail your comment to the
                                               official duties.                                        determination.                                        following address: Federal Trade
                                                                                                          (f) Except for disclosures made to an              Commission, Office of the Secretary,
                                               § 2004.28 Use and collection of Social
                                               Security numbers.                                       agency or under the FOIA, make                        600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite
                                                                                                       reasonable efforts, prior to                          CC–5610 (Annex T), Washington, DC
                                                  We will collect Social Security
                                                                                                       disseminating any record about an                     20580, or deliver your comment to the
                                               numbers only when it is necessary and
                                                                                                       individual, to ensure that the record is              following address: Federal Trade
                                               we are authorized to do so. At least
                                                                                                       accurate, relevant, timely and complete.              Commission, Office of the Secretary,
                                               annually, the Privacy Act Office will
                                                                                                          (g) When required by the Privacy Act,              Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW.,
                                               inform employees who are authorized to
                                                                                                       maintain an accounting in the specified               5th Floor, Suite 5610 (Annex T),
                                               collect information that:
                                                                                                       form of all disclosures of records by                 Washington, DC 20024.
                                                  (a) Individuals may not be denied any
                                               right, benefit or privilege as a result of              USTR to persons, organizations or                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: G.
                                               refusing to provide their Social Security               agencies.                                             Richard Gold, Attorney, Office of the
                                               numbers, unless the collection is                          (h) Maintain and use records with                  General Counsel, Federal Trade
                                               authorized either by a statute or by a                  care to prevent the unauthorized or                   Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue
                                               regulation issued prior to 1975; and                    inadvertent disclosure of a record to                 NW., Washington, DC 20580, (202) 326–
                                                  (b) They must inform individuals who                 anyone.                                               3355.
                                               are asked to provide their Social                          (i) Notify the appropriate official of             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June
                                               Security numbers:                                       any record that contains information                  30, 2016, President Obama signed into
                                                  (1) If providing a Social Security                   that the Privacy Act does not permit                  law the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016
                                               number is mandatory or voluntary;                       USTR to maintain.                                     (the ‘‘2016 FOIA Amendments’’), Public
                                                  (2) If any statutory or regulatory                                                                         Law 114–185, amending the Freedom of
                                               authority authorizes collection of a                    PART 2005—[REMOVED]
                                                                                                                                                             Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552.
                                               Social Security number; and                             ■   3. Remove part 2005.                              The new law addresses a range of
                                                  (3) The uses that will be made of the                                                                      procedural issues and places additional
                                               Social Security number.                                 Janice Kaye,                                          limitations on assessing search fees (or,
                                                                                                       Chief Counsel for Administrative Law, Office          for requesters with preferred fee status,
                                               § 2004.29 Employee responsibilities under               of the U.S. Trade Representative.
                                               the Privacy Act.                                                                                              duplication fees) if an agency’s response
                                                                                                       [FR Doc. 2016–30495 Filed 12–21–16; 8:45 am]          time to a requester is delayed. The new
                                                 At least annually, the Privacy Act
                                               Office will inform employees about the                  BILLING CODE 3290–F7–P                                law also requires the head of each
                                               provisions of the Privacy Act, including                                                                      agency to review and update their
                                               the Act’s civil liability and criminal                                                                        agency’s regulations as necessary within
                                               penalty provisions. Unless otherwise                    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION                              180 days of enactment.
                                               permitted by law, a USTR employee                                                                                The Commission proposes to change
                                                                                                       16 CFR Part 4                                         its fee schedule to implement the 2016
                                               must:
                                                 (a) Collect from individuals only                                                                           FOIA Amendments as appropriate. The
                                                                                                       Freedom of Information Act;
                                                                                                                                                             Commission also proposes other fee-
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                                               information that is relevant and                        Miscellaneous Rules
                                               necessary to discharge USTR’s                                                                                 related changes that will serve to
                                               responsibilities.                                       AGENCY:    Federal Trade Commission                   provide additional notice to the public
                                                 (b) Collect information about an                      (FTC).                                                or update the Commission’s fee
                                               individual directly from that individual                ACTION:   Proposed rule.                              schedule. The additional guidance will
                                               whenever practicable.                                                                                         be available at the FOIA page on the
                                                 (c) Inform each individual from whom                  SUMMARY:The Federal Trade                             FTC Web site, https://www.ftc.gov/
                                               information is collected of:                            Commission proposes to implement                      about-ftc/foia.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWe must receive your written comments on or before January 23, 2017.
ContactJanice Kaye, Monique Ricker or Melissa Keppel, Office of General Counsel, Office of the US Trade Representative, Anacostia Naval Annex, Building 410/Door 123, 250 Murray Lane SW., Washington DC 20509, [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; 202-395-3150.
FR Citation81 FR 93857 
RIN Number0350-AA09
CFR Citation15 CFR 2004
15 CFR 2005
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Courts; Disclosure; Exemptions; Freedom of Information; Government Employees; Privacy; Records; Subpoenas and Testimony

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