82_FR_48436 82 FR 48237 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records: Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Evaluation-Phase II

82 FR 48237 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records: Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Evaluation-Phase II

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 199 (October 17, 2017)

Page Range48237-48240
FR Document2017-22474

Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, notice is hereby given that the Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R), Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), provides public notice regarding its System of Records for the Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Evaluation--Phase II. This evaluation will assess the implementation and effectiveness of the Section 811 Project Rental Assistance program for extremely low-income nonelderly adults with disabilities. Primary data collection will include interviews with grantees and program partners and stakeholders and surveys of Section 811 Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance Contract residents. Secondary (existing) datasets will include HUD administrative data, Medicare and Medicaid data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), state Medicaid data from six state Medicaid agencies, Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance Contract program documents, and neighborhood administrative data. A more detailed description of the proposed system of records is contained in the purpose section of this notice.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-6009-N-04]


Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records: Section 811 Project 
Rental Assistance Evaluation--Phase II

AGENCY: Office of Policy Development and Research, HUD.

ACTION: Notice of a New System of Records.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, notice is 
hereby given that the Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R), 
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), provides public 
notice regarding its System of Records for the Section 811 Project 
Rental Assistance Evaluation--Phase II. This evaluation will assess the 
implementation and effectiveness of the Section 811 Project Rental 
Assistance program for extremely low-income nonelderly adults with 
disabilities. Primary data collection will include interviews with 
grantees and program partners and stakeholders and surveys of Section 
811 Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance Contract 
residents. Secondary (existing) datasets will include HUD 
administrative data, Medicare and Medicaid data from the Centers for 
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), state Medicaid data from six state 
Medicaid agencies, Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental 
Assistance Contract program documents, and neighborhood administrative 
data. A more detailed description of the proposed system of records is 
contained in the purpose section of this notice.

DATES: 
    Applicable Date: This notice action shall become applicable 
November 16, 2017.
    Comments Due Date: November 16, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by one of the following methods:
    Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.

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    Follow the instructions provided on that site to submit comments 
electronically.
    Facsimile: 202-619-8365.
    Email: [email protected].
    Mail: Attention: Privacy Office, Helen Goff Foster, The Executive 
Secretariat, 451 7th Street SW., Room 10139, Washington, DC 20410-0001.

    Note: All submissions received must include the agency name and 
docket number for this rulemaking. All comments received will be 
posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any 
personal information provided.

    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Helen Goff Foster, Senior Agency 
Official for Privacy, at 451 7th Street SW., Room 10139; U.S. 
Department of Housing and Urban Development; Washington, DC 20410-0001; 
telephone number 202-708-3054 (this is not a toll-free number). 
Individuals who are hearing- or speech-impaired may access this 
telephone number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service at 800-
877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The new System of Records will encompass 
data collected by PD&R to evaluate the Section 811 HUD Project Rental 
Assistance program. The Section 811 Project Rental Assistance program 
funds a new model of housing assistance that provides funding to state 
housing agencies to work in partnership with state human services and 
Medicaid agencies to create community-based supportive housing for 
extremely low-income nonelderly adults with disabilities, including 
those who are currently in or at risk for residing in institutions or 
who are currently (or at risk for becoming) homeless. This study is the 
second phase of a multiphase evaluation. Phase I documented the 
implementation experience of the first 12 state housing agencies that 
were awarded the first round of Project Rental Assistance grants. In 
Phase II, the evaluation is focused on 6 states selected from 28 state 
grantees from the first and second rounds of Section 811 Project Rental 
Assistance funding: California, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, 
Minneapolis, and Washington. The Phase II evaluation will continue to 
follow the implementation of the program but will also assess the 
impact of the program on participants' quality of life and care, 
housing and neighborhood, and utilization and access to health services 
and supports, as well as assess the cost-effectiveness of this 
supportive housing model compared to other models of supportive housing 
for persons with disabilities.
    The new notice states the name and location of the record system, 
the authority for and manner of its operations, the categories of 
individuals that it covers, the type of records that it contains, the 
sources of the information for the records, the routine uses made of 
the records, and the types of exemptions in place for the records. The 
notice also includes the business address of the HUD officials who will 
inform interested persons of how they may gain access to and/or request 
amendments to records pertaining to themselves.
    Publication of this notice allows the Department to provide new 
information about its system of records notices in a clear and cohesive 
format. The new system of records will incorporate Federal privacy 
requirements and Department's policy requirements. The Privacy Act 
places on Federal agencies principal responsibility for compliance with 
its provisions, by requiring Federal agencies to safeguard an 
individual's records against an invasion of personal privacy; protect 
the records contained in an agency system of records from unauthorized 
disclosure; ensure that the records collected are relevant, necessary, 
current, and collected only for their intended use; and adequately 
safeguard the records to prevent misuse of such information. In 
addition, this notice demonstrates the Department's focus on industry 
best practices to protect the personal privacy of the individuals 
covered by this SORN.
    Pursuant to the Privacy Act and the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) guidelines, a report of the amended system of records was 
submitted to OMB, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and 
Governmental Affairs, and the House Committee on Oversight and 
Government Reform, as instructed by paragraph 4c of Appendix l to OMB 
Circular No. A-130, ``Federal Agencies Responsibilities for Maintaining 
Records About Individuals,'' November 28, 2000.
System Name and Number:

Section 811 Project Rental Assistance Evaluation--Phase II

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
    This information will not be classified.

SYSTEM LOCATION:
    The records are maintained at the Abt Associates (contractor) 
offices at 55 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 and 4550 Montgomery 
Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814, and the U.S. Department of Housing and 
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20410-0001.

SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
    Carol S. Star, Program Evaluation Division, Office of Policy 
Development and Research, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 
451 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20410; telephone number 202-402-6139 
(this is not a toll-free number).

AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
    Sec. 501 and 502 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 
(Pub. L. 91-609), 12 U.S.C. 1701z-1, 1701z-2.

PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
    The purpose of the system is to allow the Department to collect, 
track, and study information gathered on Section 811 Project Rental 
Assistance program participants and to analyze the effectiveness of 
this rental assistance model compared to other supportive housing 
models for extremely low-income nonelderly adults with disabilities. 
This is the second of a multiphase evaluation. The evaluation is funded 
by the Program Evaluation Division in PD&R. The project will evaluate 
the implementation of the Section 811 Project Rental Assistance 
program, its impact on residents, and the cost-effectiveness of this 
new housing assistance model for persons with disabilities in six 
states: California, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, Minneapolis, and 
Washington.
    Phase II of the Section 811 Project Rental Assistance evaluation 
will rely on both primary and secondary sources of data to inform the 
overall evaluation. Primary data collection includes interviews with 
grantees and program's partners and stakeholders, and surveys of 
Section 811 Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance 
Contract residents. Secondary (existing) datasets will include HUD 
administrative data, Medicare and Medicaid data from CMS, state 
Medicaid data from six state Medicaid agencies, Project Rental 
Assistance and Project Rental Assistance Contract program documents, 
and neighborhood administrative data.
    Primary data collection with grantees, partnering agencies, and 
Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance Contract 
residents is necessary to describe the implementation of the Project 
Rental Assistance program, identify characteristics of successful 
program strategies, and assess the impact of the

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program on Project Rental Assistance residents compared to residents in 
the traditional Project Rental Assistance Contract program. The 
collection of secondary data is necessary to identify the outcomes of 
the Project Rental Assistance program and characteristics of Project 
Rental Assistance residents, Project Rental Assistance Contract 
residents, and individuals in the program and comparison groups, and to 
determine the effectiveness of this new model of housing assistance.
    This analysis will inform HUD leadership, policymakers, and HUD 
partners that implement supportive housing programs for nonelderly 
adults with disabilities. In addition, the records collected through 
this evaluation represent HUD's effort to assess and report to Congress 
on the implementation and effectiveness of this rental assistance 
approach. The data collected for Section 811 Project Rental Assistance 
Evaluation--Phase II will be used and stored solely for research 
purposes, and will not be used to identify individuals or make 
decisions that affect the rights, benefits, or privileges of specific 
individuals. The data in this system will include location data, which 
will be used to analyze the neighborhoods in which Section 811 Project 
Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance Contract residents 
live. The data in the system will also include information about 
health, housing, and quality of life measures, which will be used to 
analyze the extent to which people's lives are being improved by the 
Section 811 Project Rental Assistance program. The data in this system 
will be analyzed using statistical methods and only reported in the 
aggregate. Resulting reports will not disclose or identify any 
individuals or sensitive personal information. The Section 811 Project 
Rental Assistance Evaluation is in direct service of the mission of 
PD&R, which is to ``inform policy development and implementation to 
improve life in American communities through conducting, supporting, 
and sharing research, surveys, demonstrations, program evaluations, and 
best practices.''

CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
    Data will be collected from households assisted by the Section 811 
Project Rental Assistance and Section 811 Project Rental Assistance 
Contract programs, other extremely low-income households including a 
person with a disability served by other HUD-assisted housing programs, 
a sample of individuals receiving Medicaid or similar state plan 
services, Section 811 housing agency grantees, and partnering agencies 
(state Medicaid agencies, property owners, service providers, and 
public housing agencies). All individuals live in the states of 
California, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, and Washington.

CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
    The data sets will contain the following categories of records:
     Responses to resident survey: Include participants' names, 
address, telephone numbers, names and contact information of proxies 
and/or legal guardians (if applicable), study identifier, information 
about their experience with the transition to HUD-assisted housing, 
subjective assessment of housing quality, subjective assessment of 
neighborhood quality, information about access to supportive services 
and unmet needs, information about help with supportive services, 
subjective assessment of quality of life and community inclusion.
     Administrative interviews: Include identifying 
information--such as full name; job title; and contact information, 
including addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers--of program 
staff and stakeholders (grantee, Medicaid agency, property owners, 
service providers, and public housing authorities), and qualitative 
responses about several aspects of the program design and 
implementation.
     HUD Administrative data: Include data on individuals, 
households, and properties available through HUD administrative data. 
Collection will be brought into the dataset directly from HUD's Tenant 
Rental Assistance Certification System (TRACS), Public and Indian 
Housing Information Center (PIC) Inventory Management System (IMS), and 
Integrated Real Estate Management System (iREMS). Tenant-level and 
household-level data include participants' full names, dates of birth, 
addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers; information 
pertaining to the participating family structure, household size, 
household income, race and demographics, disability status, unit 
characteristics; and information about participation in HUD programs. 
Property-level data include housing agency, property, unit 
characteristic, and financial information and contact information for 
property owners, including full names, addresses, phone numbers, and 
email addresses.
     Medicare and Medicaid data: Include data on individuals 
available through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and 
state Medicaid agencies (CMS). Collection will be brought into the 
dataset directly from CMS and state Medicaid agencies under a Data Use 
Agreement with HUD and its contractor Abt Associates. Include study 
identifier (that can be matched to individuals' full names, dates of 
birth, Social Security numbers), (such as diagnoses), healthcare 
utilization, and costs. medical record number, and information 
pertaining to the individuals' medical services, medical information. 
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: (1) Resident surveys collected directly from 
Section 811 Project Rental Assistance and Project Rental Assistance 
Contract residents who have agreed to participate in the survey; (2) 
Administrative interviews collected directly from state housing agency 
grantees; (3) Administrative interviews collected directly from 
partnering agencies who have agreed to participate in the study; 
Administrative data derived from HUD's tenant and property data 
systems; and Non-HUD administrative data, such as Medicare and 
historical Medicaid data; and state Medicaid data.

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and purposes of such uses:
    To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons to the extent that 
such disclosures are compatible with the purpose for which the records 
in this system were collected, as set forth by Appendix I1--HUD's 
Library of Routine Uses, published in the Federal Register (July 17, 
2012, at 77 FR 41996).
    1. To researchers for the purpose of producing a dataset to be used 
to support the Rent Reform Demonstration and Impact Evaluation of the 
Rent Reform Demonstration. The data collection will specifically 
provide data of the household's characteristics to describe the sample 
and ensure that the two study groups are random, and provide 
information that allows for the initial triennial calculations to be 
verified.
    2. To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when: (a) HUD 
suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of 
information in a system of records has been compromised; (b) HUD has 
determined that, as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise, 
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity 
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of systems or 
programs (whether maintained by HUD or another agency or entity) that 
rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to 
such agencies, entities, and persons is

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reasonably necessary to assist in connection with HUD's efforts to 
respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, 
or remedy such harm for purposes of facilitating responses and 
remediation efforts in the event of a data breach.

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
    Abt Associates provides all project staff with HIPAA Rules of the 
Road--Practical Information for Ensuring Compliance, IRB 101 Training, 
General Security Awareness Training, and Collaborative Institutional 
Training Initiative (CITI) Human Subjects Training. All study team 
members also undergo project-specific training on maintaining privacy 
and safe data storage and handling procedures. All study team members 
sign a nondisclosure agreement.
    All study team members will be made aware of the project-specific 
data regulations and best practices associated with handling data for 
the study. These practices are incorporated in the study protocol and 
will be detailed in training plans for interviewers, support staff, and 
data analytic staff. All staff who will have access to the data 
containing personally identifiable information (PII) or protected 
health information (PHI) will sign a confidentiality agreement pursuant 
to the requirements of all data use agreements, which will be attached 
to the data security plan. All staff will also receive an annual 
reminder of the terms of the agreement.
    Abt will guarantee this level of restricted access by only using 
secure transfer mechanisms, such as Huddle, Abt's FedRAMP Moderate 
accredited file transfer service for moving data in and out of the 
system, or another secure file transfer system (SFTP) of the 
transferring agency's choice. Abt will also only access the data 
through its restricted access folder on the Analytic Computing 
Environment, ACE 3, which meets NIST SP 800-53, Revision 4 FISMA 
Moderate Standards and utilizes FedRAMP Moderate accredited services 
from Amazon as infrastructure. Abt Associates will retain all data 
collected over the life of the study and any analysis files generated 
with those data for as long as required and only under conditions 
specified in the study protocol. At the end of the contract, Abt will 
destroy records that do not need to be retained. Abt will destroy the 
remainder of the files after the contract ends, as is required in the 
contract. The retention and disposal procedures are in keeping with 
HUD's records management policies as described in 44 U.S.C. 3101 and 44 
U.S.C. 3303 and with HUD's Records Disposition Schedule 67 PD&R, Item 6 
(https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=22256x67ADMH.pdf). Abt Associates will submit all de-
identified data over to HUD at the end of the contract, with the 
exception of the ResDAC and Medicaid data, which will not be included 
as per memorandum of understanding with these agencies.

ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS:
    The study's approved data security plan describes the safeguarding 
of any hardcopy, recorded, and electronic information on human subjects 
that will be a part of the study. All study team members are aware of 
the project-specific data regulations and best practices associated 
with handling data for the study. These practices are incorporated in 
the study protocol and will be detailed in training plans for 
interviewers, support staff, and data analytic staff. All staff who 
will have access to the data containing PII or PHI information sign a 
confidentiality agreement, per the requirements of all data use 
agreements.
    Abt will guarantee this level of restricted access by only using 
secure transfer mechanisms, such as Huddle, Abt's FedRAMP Moderate 
accredited file transfer service for moving data in and out of the 
system, or another SFTP of the transferring agency's choice. Abt will 
also only access the data through its restricted access folder on the 
Analytic Computing Environment, ACE 3, which meets NIST SP 800-53 
Revision 4 FISMA Moderate Standards and utilizes FedRAMP Moderate 
accredited services from Amazon as infrastructure.

RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
    For information, assistance, or inquiry about records, contact 
Helen Goff Foster, Senior Agency Official for Privacy, at 451 7th 
Street SW., Room 10139, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban 
Development, Washington, DC 20410-0001, telephone number 202-708-3054 
(this is not a toll-free number). When seeking records about yourself 
from this system of records or any other Housing and Urban Development 
(HUD) system of records, your request must conform with the Privacy Act 
regulations set forth in 24 CFR part 16. You must first verify your 
identity, meaning that you must provide your full name, address, and 
date and place of birth. You must sign your request, and your signature 
must either be notarized or submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that 
permits statements to be made, under penalty of perjury, as a 
substitute for notarization. In addition, your request should:
    a. Explain why you believe HUD would have information on you.
    b. Identify which Office of HUD you believe has the records about 
you.
    c. Specify when you believe the records would have been created.
    d. Provide any other information that will help the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA) staff determine which HUD office may have 
responsive records.
    If your request is seeking records pertaining to another living 
individual, you must include a statement from that individual 
certifying their agreement for you to access their records. Without the 
above information, the HUD FOIA Office may not conduct an effective 
search, and your request may be denied due to lack of specificity or 
lack of compliance with regulations.

CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
    The Department's rules for contesting contents of records and 
appealing initial denials appear in 24 CFR part 16, Procedures for 
Inquiries. Additional assistance may be obtained by contacting Helen 
Goff Foster, Senior Agency Official for Privacy, at 451 7th Street SW., 
Room 10139, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC 
20410-0001, or the HUD Departmental Privacy Appeals Officers; Office of 
General Counsel; Department of Housing and Urban Development; 451 7th 
Street SW., Washington, DC 20410-0001.

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
    Individual wishing to determine to whether this system of records 
contains information about them may do so by contacting their lending 
institutions or contacting HUD's Privacy Officer or Freedom of 
Information Act Office at the addresses above.

EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
    None.

HISTORY:
    None.

    Dated: September 5, 2017.
Helen Goff Foster,
Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Secretary, Senior Agency 
Official for Privacy.
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                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        it is received by DHS, this form could                  Number of Respondents: 750.
                                                Mike Villano, (202) 447–5446,                           be electronically loaded into DHS’                      Estimated Time per Respondent: 0.25
                                                Mike.Villano@hq.dhs.gov.                                system, called EngageDHS. (EngageDHS                  hours.
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under 41                     is DHS’ implementation of Microsoft                     Total Burden Hours: 187.5.
                                                U.S.C. 3306, agencies are required to use               Dynamics CRM.) This process makes it                    Dated: October 10, 2017.
                                                advance procurement planning and                        easier and faster for companies to send               Melissa Bruce,
                                                conduct market research. Advance                        in the form (email versus paper mail). It
                                                                                                                                                              Executive Director, Enterprise Business
                                                planning and market research is a                       also reduces the burden on DHS                        Management Office.
                                                means of developing the agency’s                        employees as they do not need to
                                                                                                                                                              [FR Doc. 2017–22509 Filed 10–16–17; 8:45 am]
                                                acquisition requirements. As part of this               manually input the information into
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 9110–9B–P
                                                process, companies frequently ask to                    EngageDHS. Performing data collection
                                                meet with DHS representatives for                       as discussed above would also reduce
                                                numerous reasons including: sharing                     the burden on the companies requesting
                                                information on technologies and                         meetings with DHS as they would only                  DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                company capabilities or to ask how to                   have to fill out the form at the time of              URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                do business with DHS. DHS needs the                     their first meeting request. So for                   [Docket No. FR–6009–N–04]
                                                information being collected to prepare                  example, if a company over time meets
                                                for productive meetings, share                          with representatives from multiple DHS                Privacy Act of 1974; System of
                                                information across the enterprise about                 Components (e.g., Transportation                      Records: Section 811 Project Rental
                                                touchpoints the company has had at                      Security Administration, Federal                      Assistance Evaluation—Phase II
                                                DHS, and to better track the frequency                  Emergency Management Agency, Coast
                                                                                                        Guard, Immigration and Customs                        AGENCY:  Office of Policy Development
                                                and number of meetings between DHS
                                                                                                        Enforcement, etc.), the company would                 and Research, HUD.
                                                and companies. No personal
                                                information is being collected.                         only have to fill out the form once.                  ACTION: Notice of a New System of
                                                   This is a means of improving the                        There is no assurance of                           Records.
                                                procurement process that is used to                     confidentiality provided to the
                                                                                                        respondents for the collection of this                SUMMARY:   Pursuant to the Privacy Act of
                                                support the DHS mission. The above                                                                            1974, as amended, notice is hereby
                                                statute is implemented by 48 CFR (FAR)                  information. The collection of
                                                                                                        information is covered by DHS/ALL/                    given that the Office of Policy
                                                Part 10, Market Research. The                                                                                 Development and Research (PD&R),
                                                information collection method the                       PIA–006 DHS General Contact Lists
                                                                                                        DHS/ALL–021 Department of Homeland                    Department of Housing and Urban
                                                agency requests is not specifically                                                                           Development (HUD), provides public
                                                mentioned in the regulation but it is                   Security Contractors and Consultants,
                                                                                                        October 23, 2008, 73 FR 63179.                        notice regarding its System of Records
                                                nonetheless permissible because it                                                                            for the Section 811 Project Rental
                                                reasonable and does not request more                       This is a new information collection.
                                                                                                        OMB is particularly interested in                     Assistance Evaluation—Phase II. This
                                                information than is necessary. Under 48                                                                       evaluation will assess the
                                                CFR (FAR) 1.102–4(e), Role of the                       comments which:
                                                                                                           1. Evaluate whether the proposed                   implementation and effectiveness of the
                                                Acquisition Team, agencies are allowed                                                                        Section 811 Project Rental Assistance
                                                to implement a policy, procedure,                       collection of information is necessary
                                                                                                        for the proper performance of the                     program for extremely low-income
                                                strategy or practice if it is in the interest                                                                 nonelderly adults with disabilities.
                                                of the Government and is not otherwise                  functions of the agency, including
                                                                                                        whether the information will have                     Primary data collection will include
                                                prohibit.                                                                                                     interviews with grantees and program
                                                   The information is being used by DHS                 practical utility;
                                                                                                           2. Evaluate the accuracy of the                    partners and stakeholders and surveys
                                                to help determine the department                                                                              of Section 811 Project Rental Assistance
                                                                                                        agency’s estimate of the burden of the
                                                personnel who should be attending the                                                                         and Project Rental Assistance Contract
                                                                                                        proposed collection of information,
                                                meetings. It is also used by DHS                                                                              residents. Secondary (existing) datasets
                                                                                                        including the validity of the
                                                representatives to better prepare for the                                                                     will include HUD administrative data,
                                                                                                        methodology and assumptions used;
                                                meeting, so that it is productive for both                                                                    Medicare and Medicaid data from the
                                                                                                           3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
                                                DHS and the companies It is helpful for                                                                       Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
                                                                                                        clarity of the information to be
                                                DHS to know background information                                                                            Services (CMS), state Medicaid data
                                                                                                        collected; and
                                                about the company as well as whether                       4. Minimize the burden of the                      from six state Medicaid agencies, Project
                                                they have met with DHS before and                       collection of information on those who                Rental Assistance and Project Rental
                                                whether they currently support the                      are to respond, including through the                 Assistance Contract program
                                                Department. DHS also receives inquiries                 use of appropriate automated,                         documents, and neighborhood
                                                from oversight bodies, such as Congress,                electronic, mechanical, or other                      administrative data. A more detailed
                                                regarding with how many companies                       technological collection techniques or                description of the proposed system of
                                                DHS has met with as well as whether                     other forms of information technology,                records is contained in the purpose
                                                DHS has met with specific companies.                    e.g., permitting electronic submissions               section of this notice.
                                                The meeting information provides                        of responses.                                         DATES:
                                                source data for answering those
                                                inquiries in an accurate and timely                     Analysis                                                Applicable Date: This notice action
                                                manner. EngageDHS is a fillable form                                                                          shall become applicable November 16,
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                                                                                                          Agency: Office of the Chief                         2017.
                                                that will be used to collect vendor/                    Procurement Officer, DHS.
                                                industry meetings with DHS.                                                                                     Comments Due Date: November 16,
                                                                                                          Title: Agency Information Collection                2017.
                                                   Upon a request for a meeting, DHS                    Activities: EngageDHS.
                                                will ask companies to complete a                          OMB Number: 1601–NEW.                               ADDRESSES:  You may submit comments
                                                request form and submit via email to the                  Frequency: Annually.                                by one of the following methods:
                                                DHS Industry Liaison mailbox at                           Affected Public: Private and Public                   Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://
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                                                  Follow the instructions provided on                   effectiveness of this supportive housing              and 4550 Montgomery Avenue,
                                                that site to submit comments                            model compared to other models of                     Bethesda, MD 20814, and the U.S.
                                                electronically.                                         supportive housing for persons with                   Department of Housing and Urban
                                                  Facsimile: 202–619–8365.                              disabilities.                                         Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
                                                  Email: www.privacy@hud.gov.                              The new notice states the name and                 Washington, DC 20410–0001.
                                                  Mail: Attention: Privacy Office, Helen                location of the record system, the
                                                Goff Foster, The Executive Secretariat,                                                                       SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
                                                                                                        authority for and manner of its
                                                451 7th Street SW., Room 10139,                         operations, the categories of individuals                Carol S. Star, Program Evaluation
                                                Washington, DC 20410–0001.                              that it covers, the type of records that it           Division, Office of Policy Development
                                                  Note: All submissions received must                   contains, the sources of the information              and Research, Department of Housing
                                                include the agency name and docket number               for the records, the routine uses made of             and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
                                                for this rulemaking. All comments received              the records, and the types of exemptions              SW., Washington, DC 20410; telephone
                                                will be posted without change to http://                in place for the records. The notice also             number 202–402–6139 (this is not a toll-
                                                www.regulations.gov, including any personal             includes the business address of the                  free number).
                                                information provided.
                                                                                                        HUD officials who will inform                         AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                   Docket: For access to the docket to                  interested persons of how they may gain
                                                read background documents or                            access to and/or request amendments to                  Sec. 501 and 502 of the Housing and
                                                comments received, go to http://                        records pertaining to themselves.                     Urban Development Act of 1970 (Pub. L.
                                                www.regulations.gov.                                       Publication of this notice allows the              91–609), 12 U.S.C. 1701z–1, 1701z–2.
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Department to provide new information                 PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                Helen Goff Foster, Senior Agency                        about its system of records notices in a                 The purpose of the system is to allow
                                                Official for Privacy, at 451 7th Street                 clear and cohesive format. The new                    the Department to collect, track, and
                                                SW., Room 10139; U.S. Department of                     system of records will incorporate                    study information gathered on Section
                                                Housing and Urban Development;                          Federal privacy requirements and                      811 Project Rental Assistance program
                                                Washington, DC 20410–0001; telephone                    Department’s policy requirements. The                 participants and to analyze the
                                                number 202–708–3054 (this is not a toll-                Privacy Act places on Federal agencies                effectiveness of this rental assistance
                                                free number). Individuals who are                       principal responsibility for compliance               model compared to other supportive
                                                hearing- or speech-impaired may access                  with its provisions, by requiring Federal             housing models for extremely low-
                                                this telephone number via TTY by                        agencies to safeguard an individual’s                 income nonelderly adults with
                                                calling the Federal Relay Service at 800–               records against an invasion of personal               disabilities. This is the second of a
                                                877–8339 (this is a toll-free number).                  privacy; protect the records contained in             multiphase evaluation. The evaluation
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The new                      an agency system of records from                      is funded by the Program Evaluation
                                                System of Records will encompass data                   unauthorized disclosure; ensure that the              Division in PD&R. The project will
                                                collected by PD&R to evaluate the                       records collected are relevant,                       evaluate the implementation of the
                                                Section 811 HUD Project Rental                          necessary, current, and collected only                Section 811 Project Rental Assistance
                                                Assistance program. The Section 811                     for their intended use; and adequately                program, its impact on residents, and
                                                Project Rental Assistance program funds                 safeguard the records to prevent misuse               the cost-effectiveness of this new
                                                a new model of housing assistance that                  of such information. In addition, this                housing assistance model for persons
                                                provides funding to state housing                       notice demonstrates the Department’s                  with disabilities in six states: California,
                                                agencies to work in partnership with                    focus on industry best practices to                   Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland,
                                                state human services and Medicaid                       protect the personal privacy of the                   Minneapolis, and Washington.
                                                agencies to create community-based                      individuals covered by this SORN.                        Phase II of the Section 811 Project
                                                supportive housing for extremely low-                      Pursuant to the Privacy Act and the                Rental Assistance evaluation will rely
                                                income nonelderly adults with                           Office of Management and Budget                       on both primary and secondary sources
                                                disabilities, including those who are                   (OMB) guidelines, a report of the                     of data to inform the overall evaluation.
                                                currently in or at risk for residing in                 amended system of records was                         Primary data collection includes
                                                institutions or who are currently (or at                submitted to OMB, the Senate                          interviews with grantees and program’s
                                                risk for becoming) homeless. This study                 Committee on Homeland Security and                    partners and stakeholders, and surveys
                                                is the second phase of a multiphase                     Governmental Affairs, and the House                   of Section 811 Project Rental Assistance
                                                evaluation. Phase I documented the                      Committee on Oversight and                            and Project Rental Assistance Contract
                                                implementation experience of the first                  Government Reform, as instructed by                   residents. Secondary (existing) datasets
                                                12 state housing agencies that were                     paragraph 4c of Appendix l to OMB                     will include HUD administrative data,
                                                awarded the first round of Project Rental               Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal Agencies                Medicare and Medicaid data from CMS,
                                                Assistance grants. In Phase II, the                     Responsibilities for Maintaining                      state Medicaid data from six state
                                                evaluation is focused on 6 states                       Records About Individuals,’’ November                 Medicaid agencies, Project Rental
                                                selected from 28 state grantees from the                28, 2000.                                             Assistance and Project Rental
                                                first and second rounds of Section 811                  System Name and Number:                               Assistance Contract program
                                                Project Rental Assistance funding:                                                                            documents, and neighborhood
                                                California, Delaware, Louisiana,                        Section 811 Project Rental Assistance                 administrative data.
                                                Maryland, Minneapolis, and                              Evaluation—Phase II                                      Primary data collection with grantees,
                                                Washington. The Phase II evaluation                                                                           partnering agencies, and Project Rental
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                                                                                                        SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                will continue to follow the                               This information will not be                        Assistance and Project Rental
                                                implementation of the program but will                  classified.                                           Assistance Contract residents is
                                                also assess the impact of the program on                                                                      necessary to describe the
                                                participants’ quality of life and care,                 SYSTEM LOCATION:                                      implementation of the Project Rental
                                                housing and neighborhood, and                             The records are maintained at the Abt               Assistance program, identify
                                                utilization and access to health services               Associates (contractor) offices at 55                 characteristics of successful program
                                                and supports, as well as assess the cost-               Wheeler Street, Cambridge, MA 02138                   strategies, and assess the impact of the


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                                                program on Project Rental Assistance                    similar state plan services, Section 811              agencies (CMS). Collection will be
                                                residents compared to residents in the                  housing agency grantees, and partnering               brought into the dataset directly from
                                                traditional Project Rental Assistance                   agencies (state Medicaid agencies,                    CMS and state Medicaid agencies under
                                                Contract program. The collection of                     property owners, service providers, and               a Data Use Agreement with HUD and its
                                                secondary data is necessary to identify                 public housing agencies). All                         contractor Abt Associates. Include study
                                                the outcomes of the Project Rental                      individuals live in the states of                     identifier (that can be matched to
                                                Assistance program and characteristics                  California, Delaware, Louisiana,                      individuals’ full names, dates of birth,
                                                of Project Rental Assistance residents,                 Maryland, Minnesota, and Washington.                  Social Security numbers), (such as
                                                Project Rental Assistance Contract                                                                            diagnoses), healthcare utilization, and
                                                                                                        CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                residents, and individuals in the                                                                             costs. medical record number, and
                                                program and comparison groups, and to                      The data sets will contain the                     information pertaining to the
                                                determine the effectiveness of this new                 following categories of records:                      individuals’ medical services, medical
                                                model of housing assistance.                               • Responses to resident survey:
                                                                                                                                                              information. RECORD SOURCE
                                                   This analysis will inform HUD                        Include participants’ names, address,
                                                                                                                                                              CATEGORIES: (1) Resident surveys
                                                leadership, policymakers, and HUD                       telephone numbers, names and contact
                                                                                                                                                              collected directly from Section 811
                                                partners that implement supportive                      information of proxies and/or legal
                                                                                                                                                              Project Rental Assistance and Project
                                                housing programs for nonelderly adults                  guardians (if applicable), study
                                                                                                                                                              Rental Assistance Contract residents
                                                with disabilities. In addition, the                     identifier, information about their
                                                                                                                                                              who have agreed to participate in the
                                                records collected through this                          experience with the transition to HUD-
                                                                                                                                                              survey; (2) Administrative interviews
                                                evaluation represent HUD’s effort to                    assisted housing, subjective assessment
                                                                                                                                                              collected directly from state housing
                                                assess and report to Congress on the                    of housing quality, subjective
                                                                                                                                                              agency grantees; (3) Administrative
                                                implementation and effectiveness of this                assessment of neighborhood quality,
                                                                                                                                                              interviews collected directly from
                                                rental assistance approach. The data                    information about access to supportive
                                                                                                                                                              partnering agencies who have agreed to
                                                collected for Section 811 Project Rental                services and unmet needs, information
                                                                                                                                                              participate in the study; Administrative
                                                Assistance Evaluation—Phase II will be                  about help with supportive services,
                                                                                                                                                              data derived from HUD’s tenant and
                                                used and stored solely for research                     subjective assessment of quality of life
                                                                                                                                                              property data systems; and Non-HUD
                                                purposes, and will not be used to                       and community inclusion.
                                                                                                           • Administrative interviews: Include               administrative data, such as Medicare
                                                identify individuals or make decisions                                                                        and historical Medicaid data; and state
                                                that affect the rights, benefits, or                    identifying information—such as full
                                                                                                        name; job title; and contact information,             Medicaid data.
                                                privileges of specific individuals. The
                                                data in this system will include location               including addresses, email addresses,                 ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                data, which will be used to analyze the                 and telephone numbers—of program                      SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                        staff and stakeholders (grantee,                      PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                neighborhoods in which Section 811
                                                Project Rental Assistance and Project                   Medicaid agency, property owners,                        To appropriate agencies, entities, and
                                                Rental Assistance Contract residents                    service providers, and public housing                 persons to the extent that such
                                                live. The data in the system will also                  authorities), and qualitative responses               disclosures are compatible with the
                                                include information about health,                       about several aspects of the program                  purpose for which the records in this
                                                housing, and quality of life measures,                  design and implementation.                            system were collected, as set forth by
                                                which will be used to analyze the extent                   • HUD Administrative data: Include                 Appendix I1—HUD’s Library of Routine
                                                to which people’s lives are being                       data on individuals, households, and                  Uses, published in the Federal Register
                                                improved by the Section 811 Project                     properties available through HUD                      (July 17, 2012, at 77 FR 41996).
                                                Rental Assistance program. The data in                  administrative data. Collection will be                  1. To researchers for the purpose of
                                                this system will be analyzed using                      brought into the dataset directly from                producing a dataset to be used to
                                                statistical methods and only reported in                HUD’s Tenant Rental Assistance                        support the Rent Reform Demonstration
                                                the aggregate. Resulting reports will not               Certification System (TRACS), Public                  and Impact Evaluation of the Rent
                                                disclose or identify any individuals or                 and Indian Housing Information Center                 Reform Demonstration. The data
                                                sensitive personal information. The                     (PIC) Inventory Management System                     collection will specifically provide data
                                                Section 811 Project Rental Assistance                   (IMS), and Integrated Real Estate                     of the household’s characteristics to
                                                Evaluation is in direct service of the                  Management System (iREMS). Tenant-                    describe the sample and ensure that the
                                                mission of PD&R, which is to ‘‘inform                   level and household-level data include                two study groups are random, and
                                                policy development and                                  participants’ full names, dates of birth,             provide information that allows for the
                                                implementation to improve life in                       addresses, phone numbers, Social                      initial triennial calculations to be
                                                American communities through                            Security numbers; information                         verified.
                                                                                                        pertaining to the participating family                   2. To appropriate agencies, entities,
                                                conducting, supporting, and sharing
                                                                                                        structure, household size, household                  and persons when: (a) HUD suspects or
                                                research, surveys, demonstrations,
                                                                                                        income, race and demographics,                        has confirmed that the security or
                                                program evaluations, and best
                                                                                                        disability status, unit characteristics;              confidentiality of information in a
                                                practices.’’
                                                                                                        and information about participation in                system of records has been
                                                CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE                HUD programs. Property-level data                     compromised; (b) HUD has determined
                                                SYSTEM:                                                 include housing agency, property, unit                that, as a result of the suspected or
                                                  Data will be collected from                           characteristic, and financial information             confirmed compromise, there is a risk of
                                                households assisted by the Section 811                                                                        harm to economic or property interests,
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                                                                                                        and contact information for property
                                                Project Rental Assistance and Section                   owners, including full names,                         identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
                                                811 Project Rental Assistance Contract                  addresses, phone numbers, and email                   security or integrity of systems or
                                                programs, other extremely low-income                    addresses.                                            programs (whether maintained by HUD
                                                households including a person with a                       • Medicare and Medicaid data:                      or another agency or entity) that rely
                                                disability served by other HUD-assisted                 Include data on individuals available                 upon the compromised information; and
                                                housing programs, a sample of                           through the Centers for Medicare &                    (c) the disclosure made to such
                                                individuals receiving Medicaid or                       Medicaid Services and state Medicaid                  agencies, entities, and persons is


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                                                reasonably necessary to assist in                       with HUD’s Records Disposition                        perjury, as a substitute for notarization.
                                                connection with HUD’s efforts to                        Schedule 67 PD&R, Item 6 (https://                    In addition, your request should:
                                                respond to the suspected or confirmed                   portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/                     a. Explain why you believe HUD
                                                compromise and prevent, minimize, or                    huddoc?id=22256x67ADMH.pdf). Abt                      would have information on you.
                                                remedy such harm for purposes of                        Associates will submit all de-identified
                                                facilitating responses and remediation                  data over to HUD at the end of the                      b. Identify which Office of HUD you
                                                efforts in the event of a data breach.                  contract, with the exception of the                   believe has the records about you.
                                                                                                        ResDAC and Medicaid data, which will                    c. Specify when you believe the
                                                POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
                                                RECORDS:
                                                                                                        not be included as per memorandum of                  records would have been created.
                                                                                                        understanding with these agencies.                      d. Provide any other information that
                                                   Abt Associates provides all project
                                                staff with HIPAA Rules of the Road—                     ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL               will help the Freedom of Information
                                                Practical Information for Ensuring                      SAFEGUARDS:                                           Act (FOIA) staff determine which HUD
                                                Compliance, IRB 101 Training, General                                                                         office may have responsive records.
                                                Security Awareness Training, and                           The study’s approved data security
                                                                                                        plan describes the safeguarding of any                  If your request is seeking records
                                                Collaborative Institutional Training
                                                                                                        hardcopy, recorded, and electronic                    pertaining to another living individual,
                                                Initiative (CITI) Human Subjects
                                                Training. All study team members also                   information on human subjects that will               you must include a statement from that
                                                undergo project-specific training on                    be a part of the study. All study team                individual certifying their agreement for
                                                maintaining privacy and safe data                       members are aware of the project-                     you to access their records. Without the
                                                storage and handling procedures. All                    specific data regulations and best                    above information, the HUD FOIA
                                                study team members sign a                               practices associated with handling data               Office may not conduct an effective
                                                nondisclosure agreement.                                for the study. These practices are                    search, and your request may be denied
                                                   All study team members will be made                  incorporated in the study protocol and                due to lack of specificity or lack of
                                                aware of the project-specific data                      will be detailed in training plans for                compliance with regulations.
                                                regulations and best practices associated               interviewers, support staff, and data
                                                with handling data for the study. These                 analytic staff. All staff who will have               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                                practices are incorporated in the study                 access to the data containing PII or PHI
                                                                                                        information sign a confidentiality                      The Department’s rules for contesting
                                                protocol and will be detailed in training                                                                     contents of records and appealing initial
                                                plans for interviewers, support staff, and              agreement, per the requirements of all
                                                                                                        data use agreements.                                  denials appear in 24 CFR part 16,
                                                data analytic staff. All staff who will
                                                                                                           Abt will guarantee this level of                   Procedures for Inquiries. Additional
                                                have access to the data containing
                                                personally identifiable information (PII)               restricted access by only using secure                assistance may be obtained by
                                                or protected health information (PHI)                   transfer mechanisms, such as Huddle,                  contacting Helen Goff Foster, Senior
                                                will sign a confidentiality agreement                   Abt’s FedRAMP Moderate accredited                     Agency Official for Privacy, at 451 7th
                                                pursuant to the requirements of all data                file transfer service for moving data in              Street SW., Room 10139, Department of
                                                use agreements, which will be attached                  and out of the system, or another SFTP                Housing and Urban Development,
                                                to the data security plan. All staff will               of the transferring agency’s choice. Abt              Washington, DC 20410–0001, or the
                                                also receive an annual reminder of the                  will also only access the data through its            HUD Departmental Privacy Appeals
                                                terms of the agreement.                                 restricted access folder on the Analytic              Officers; Office of General Counsel;
                                                   Abt will guarantee this level of                     Computing Environment, ACE 3, which                   Department of Housing and Urban
                                                restricted access by only using secure                  meets NIST SP 800–53 Revision 4                       Development; 451 7th Street SW.,
                                                transfer mechanisms, such as Huddle,                    FISMA Moderate Standards and utilizes                 Washington, DC 20410–0001.
                                                Abt’s FedRAMP Moderate accredited                       FedRAMP Moderate accredited services
                                                file transfer service for moving data in                from Amazon as infrastructure.                        NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
                                                and out of the system, or another secure
                                                                                                        RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:                               Individual wishing to determine to
                                                file transfer system (SFTP) of the
                                                                                                                                                              whether this system of records contains
                                                transferring agency’s choice. Abt will                    For information, assistance, or inquiry
                                                also only access the data through its                   about records, contact Helen Goff                     information about them may do so by
                                                restricted access folder on the Analytic                Foster, Senior Agency Official for                    contacting their lending institutions or
                                                Computing Environment, ACE 3, which                     Privacy, at 451 7th Street SW., Room                  contacting HUD’s Privacy Officer or
                                                meets NIST SP 800–53, Revision 4                        10139, U.S. Department of Housing and                 Freedom of Information Act Office at
                                                FISMA Moderate Standards and utilizes                   Urban Development, Washington, DC                     the addresses above.
                                                FedRAMP Moderate accredited services                    20410–0001, telephone number 202–
                                                                                                                                                              EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
                                                from Amazon as infrastructure. Abt                      708–3054 (this is not a toll-free
                                                Associates will retain all data collected               number). When seeking records about                      None.
                                                over the life of the study and any                      yourself from this system of records or
                                                analysis files generated with those data                any other Housing and Urban                           HISTORY:
                                                for as long as required and only under                  Development (HUD) system of records,
                                                conditions specified in the study                       your request must conform with the                       None.
                                                protocol. At the end of the contract, Abt               Privacy Act regulations set forth in 24                 Dated: September 5, 2017.
                                                will destroy records that do not need to                CFR part 16. You must first verify your
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                                                                                                                                                              Helen Goff Foster,
                                                be retained. Abt will destroy the                       identity, meaning that you must provide               Chief Administrative Officer and Executive
                                                remainder of the files after the contract               your full name, address, and date and                 Secretary, Senior Agency Official for Privacy.
                                                ends, as is required in the contract. The               place of birth. You must sign your                    [FR Doc. 2017–22474 Filed 10–16–17; 8:45 am]
                                                retention and disposal procedures are in                request, and your signature must either
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                keeping with HUD’s records                              be notarized or submitted under 28
                                                management policies as described in 44                  U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
                                                U.S.C. 3101 and 44 U.S.C. 3303 and                      statements to be made, under penalty of


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Document Created: 2017-10-17 01:11:09
Document Modified: 2017-10-17 01:11:09
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of a New System of Records.
DatesApplicable Date: This notice action shall become applicable November 16, 2017.
ContactHelen Goff Foster, Senior Agency Official for Privacy, at 451 7th Street SW., Room 10139; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Washington, DC 20410-0001; telephone number 202-708-3054 (this is not a toll-free number). Individuals who are hearing- or speech-impaired may access this telephone number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service at 800- 877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
FR Citation82 FR 48237 

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