[Federal Register: April 25, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 78)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (HHS)
Office of Child Support Enforcement
Privacy Act of 1974; Amended System of Records
AGENCY: Office of Child Support Enforcement, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of amended system of records.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirement of the Privacy Act of 1974
(5 U.S.C. 552a), the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is
publishing notice of its amendment of its systems of records entitled
``The Location and Collection System'', No. 09-90-0074.
DATES: HHS invites interested parties to submit comments on the
proposed notice before May 25, 2005. As required by the Privacy Act (5
U.S.C. 552a(r)), HHS on April 18, 2005 sent a report of an Amended
System to the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight of the House
of Representatives, the Committee on Governmental Affairs of the
Senate, and the Office of Management and Budget. The amendments
described in this notice are effective upon publication unless HHS
receives comments that would result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Please address comments to: Donna Bonar, Associate
Commissioner, Office of Automation and Program Operations, Office of
Child Support Enforcement, Administration for Children and Families,
370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., 2nd Floor West, Washington, DC 20447,
(202) 401-9271.
Comments received will be available for inspection at the address
above from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donna Bonar, Director, Division of
Program Operations, Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration
for Children and Families, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., 2nd Floor West,
Washington, DC 20447, (202) 401-9271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that the Office of
Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is amending one of its Systems of
Records, ``The Location and Collection System of Records'' (LCS), No.
09-90-0074, last published at 69 FR 31392 on June 6, 2004.
Consistent with section 453(j)(9) of the Social Security Act (the
Act) as amended by Pub. L. 108-147, the National Directory of New Hires
(NDNH) will be used by the Department of the Treasury, for the purpose
of locating persons who owe delinquent nontax debt to the United States
and whose debt has been referred to the Secretary of the Treasury in
accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711(g).
Dated: April 18, 2005.
David H. Siegel,
Acting Commissioner, Office of Child Support Enforcement.
09-90-0074
SYSTEM NAME:
Location and Collection System of Records, HHS, OCSE.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Office of Child Support Enforcement, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW.,
2nd Floor West, Washington, DC 20447; Social Security Administration,
6200 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Records are maintained to locate individuals for the purpose of
establishing parentage, establishing, setting the amount of, modifying,
or enforcing child support obligations, or enforcing child custody or
visitation orders, and may include (1) information on, or facilitate
the discovery of, or the location of any individuals: (A) who are under
an obligation to pay child support or provide child custody or
visitation rights; (B) against whom such an obligation is sought; (C)
to whom such an obligation is owed including the individual's Social
Security number (or numbers) (SSN), most recent address, and the name,
address, and employer identification number of the individual's
employer; and (D) who have or may have parental rights with respect to
a child; (2) information on the individual's wages (or other income)
from, and benefits of, employment (including rights to enrollment in
group health care coverage); (3) information on the type, status, and
amount of any assets or debts owed to or by such an individual; and (4)
information on certain Federal disbursements payable to a delinquent
obligor which may be offset for the purpose of collecting past-due
child support.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Specific records retained in the LCS system are: the name of
noncustodial or custodial parent or child, Social Security number (when
available), date of birth, place of birth, sex code, State case
identification number, local
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identification number (State use only), State or locality originating
request, date of origination, type of case (Temporary Aid to Needy
Families (TANF), non-TANF full-service, non-TANF locate only, parental
kidnapping); home address, mailing address, type of employment, work
location, annual salary, pay rate, quarterly wages, medical coverage,
benefit amounts, type of military service (Army, Navy, Marines, Air
Force, not in service), retired military (yes or no), Federal employee
(yes or no), recent employer's address, known alias (last name only),
date requests sent to State and Federal agencies or departments (SSA,
Treasury, DoD/OPM, VA, USPS, FBI, and SESAs), dates of Federal
agencies' or departments' responses, date of death, record identifier,
employee's SSN, SSN verification indicator and any corrected SSN,
employee first name, middle name, last name, employee address(es), date
of birth (optional), employee date of hire (optional), employee State
of hire, wage amount, quarter paid, reporting period; employer name,
Federal Employer Identification Number or Federal Information
Processing System (FIPS) Code, State Employee Identification Number of
FIPS Code, employer address, employer foreign address, employer
optional address, and employer optional foreign address; multistate
employer name, address and Federal Identification Number; employee SSN,
employee first name, middle name, last name, employee address(es), date
of birth (optional), date of hire (optional), State of hire (optional),
employee wage amount, quarter paid, reporting period; unemployment
insurance record identifier, claimant SSN, SSN verification indicator
and any corrected SSN; claimant first name, middle name, claimant
address, SSA/VA benefit amount, unemployment insurance benefits amount,
reporting period, quarter paid, payer State, date report processed;
State code, local code, case number, arrearage amount, collection
amount, adjustment amount, return indicator, transfer State, street
address, city and State, zip code, zip code 4, total debt, number of
adjustments, number of collections, net amount, adjustment year, tax
period for offset, type of offset, offset amount, submitting State
FIPS, locate code, case ID number, case type, and court/administrative
order indicator. Records used to aid State Child Support Enforcement
agencies in obtaining information from multistate financial
institutions may include institution name(s), name control, Taxpayer
Identification Number(s), year, month, service bureau indicator,
transfer agent indicator, foreign corporation indicator, reporting
agent/transmitter, address(es), file indicator, record type, payee last
name control, SSN(s), payee account number, account full legal title
(optional), payee foreign country indicator (optional), payee names,
addresses, account balances (optional), trust fund indicator, account
balance indicator (optional), account update indicator, account type,
date of birth. Individuals will be fully informed of the uses and
disclosures of their records.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Legal authority for maintenance of the system is contained in
sections 452 and 453 of the Social Security Act that require the
Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to establish
and conduct the Federal Parent Locator Service, a computerized national
location network which provides location and asset information,
including addresses and social security numbers to authorized persons,
primarily for the purposes of establishing and collecting child support
obligations.
PURPOSES:
The primary purpose of the Location and Collection System is to
improve States' abilities to locate parents and collect child support.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
The routine uses of records maintained in the LCS are as follows:
(1) Request the most recent home and employment addresses and SSN of
the noncustodial or custodial parents from any State or Federal
government department, agency or instrumentality which might have such
information in its records; (2) provide the most recent home and
employment addresses and SSN to State Child Support Enforcement (CSE)
agencies under agreements covered by section 463 of the Act (42 U.S.C.
663) for the purpose of locating noncustodial parents or children in
connection with activities by State courts and Federal attorneys and
agents charged with making or enforcing child custody determinations or
conducting investigations, enforcement proceedings or prosecutions
concerning the unlawful taking or restraint of children; (3) provide
the most recent home and employment addresses and SSN to agents and
attorneys of the United States, involved in activities in States which
do not have agreements under section 463 of the Act for purposes of
locating noncustodial parents or children in connection with Federal
investigations, enforcement proceedings or prosecutions involving the
unlawful taking or restraint of children; (4) provide to the State
Department the name and SSN of noncustodial parents in international
child support cases, and in cases involving the Hague Convention on the
Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction; (5) provide to State
agencies data in the NDNH portion of this system for the purpose of
administering the Child Support Enforcement program and the Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program; (6) provide to the
Commissioner of Social Security information for the purposes of
verifying reported SSNs, verifying eligibility and/or payment amounts
under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, and for other
purposes; (7) provide to the Secretary of the Treasury information in
the NDNH portion of this system for purposes of administering advance
payments of the earned income tax credit and verifying a claim with
respect to employment in a tax return; (8) provide to researchers new
hire data for research efforts that would contribute to the TANF and
CSE programs. Information disclosed may not contain personal
identifiers; (9) provide to State CSE agencies, or any agent of an
agency that is under contract with the State CSE agency, information
which will assist in locating individuals for the purposes of
establishing paternity and for establishing, modifying, and enforcing
child support obligations; (10) disclose to authorized persons as
defined in section 463(d)(2) of the Act (42 U.S.C. 663(d)(2)) records
for the purpose of locating individuals and enforcing child custody and
visitation orders; (11) disclose to the State agency administering the
Medicaid, Unemployment Compensation, Food Stamp, Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) and territorial cash assistance programs new hire
information for income eligibility verification; (12) disclose to State
agencies administering unemployment and worker's compensation programs
new hire information to assist in determining the allowability of
claims; (13) disclose information to the Treasury Department in order
to collect past due child support obligation via offset tax refunds and
certain Federal payments such as: Federal salary, wage and retirement
payments; vendor payments; expense reimbursement payments, and travel
payments; (14) disclose to the Secretary of State information necessary
to revoke,
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restrict, or deny a passport to any person certified by State CSE
agencies as owing a child support arrearage in an amount specified in
section 452(k) of the Act; and (15) disclose to States information
pertaining to multistate financial institutions which has been provided
by such institutions in order to aid State CSE agencies; (16) disclose
to the Department of Education information in the NDNH portion of this
system for purposes of enforcing obligations on loans under title IV of
the Higher Education Act of 1965 that are in default or for collecting
overpayments of grants awarded under this Act; (17) disclose to the
Department of Housing and Urban Development information in the NDNH
portion of this system for purposes of verifying employment and income
of individuals participating in specified programs and, after removal
of personal identifiers, to conduct analyses of the employment and
income reporting of these individuals; (18) disclose information to
private individuals or companies under contract with OCSE for the
purpose of maintaining the LCS; and (19) disclose to the Department of
the Treasury information in the NDNH portion of this system for
purposes of locating persons who owe delinquent nontax debt to the
United States and whose debt has been referred to the Secretary of the
Treasury in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711(g).
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
The Location and Collection System records are maintained on disc
and computer tape, and hard copy.
RETRIEVABILITY:
System records can be accessed by either State assigned case
identification number or Social Security Number.
SAFEGUARDS:
1. Authorized Users: All requests from the State IV-D Agency must
certify that: (1) They are being made to locate noncustodial and
custodial parents for the purpose of establishing paternity or securing
child support, or in cases involving parental kidnapping or child
custody and visitation determinations and for no other purposes; (2)
the State IV-D agency has in effect protective measures to safeguard
the personal information being transferred and received from the
Federal Parent Locator Service; and (3) the State IV-D Agency will use
or disclose this information for the purposes prescribed in 45 CFR
303.70.
2. Physical Safeguards: For computerized records electronically
transmitted between Central Office and field office locations
(including organizations administering HHS programs under contractual
agreements), safeguards include a lock/unlock password system. All
input documents will be inventoried and accounted for. All inputs and
outputs will be stored in a locked receptacle in a locked room. All
outputs will be labeled ``For Official Use Only'' and treated
accordingly.
3. Procedural and Technical Safeguards: All Federal and State
personnel and contractors are required to take a nondisclosure oath. A
password is required to access the terminal. All microfilm and paper
files are accessible only by authorized personnel who have a need for
the information in the performance of their official duties. These
practices are in compliance with the standards of Chapter 45-13 of the
HHS General Administration Manual, ``Safeguarding Records Contained in
Systems of Records,'' and the Department's Automated Information System
Security Program Handbook.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Quarterly wage data and unemployment data supplied to the LCS
which, within 12 months, has not produced a match as a result of any
information comparison will not thereafter be used for child support
enforcement purposes. Quarterly wages and unemployment data and new
hire information will be deleted from the database 24 months after the
date of entry. An information comparison will be retained for 24
months. Sample data will be retained only long enough to complete
research authorized under section 453(j)(5) of the Act. Tax refund and
administrative offset information will be maintained for six years in
an active master file for purposes of collection and adjustment. After
this time, records of cases for which there was no collection will be
destroyed. Records of cases with a collection will be stored on-line in
an inactive master file. Records pertaining to passport denial will be
updated and/or deleted as obligors meet satisfactory restitution or
other State approved arrangements. Records of information provided to
authorized users will be maintained only long enough to communicate the
information to the appropriate State or Federal agent. Thereafter, the
information provided will be destroyed. However, records pertaining to
the disclosures, which include information provided by States, Federal
agencies contacted, and an indication of the type(s) of information
returned, will be stored on a history tape and in hard copy for five
years and then destroyed. Records of information provided by financial
institutions for the purpose of facilitating matches will be maintained
only long enough to communicate the information to the appropriate
State agent. Thereafter, the information provided will be destroyed.
However, records pertaining to the disclosures, which include
information provided by States, Federal agencies contacted, and an
indication of the type(s) of information returned, will be stored on a
history tape and in hard copy for five years and then destroyed.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Commissioner for Automation and Program Operations,
Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration for Children and
Families, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., 2nd Floor West, Washington, DC
20447.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
To determine if a record exists, write to the Systems Manager at
the address listed above. The Privacy Act provides that, except under
certain conditions specified in the law, only the subject of the
records may have access to them. All requests must be submitted in the
following manner: Identify the system of records you wish to have
searched, have your request notarized to verify your identify, indicate
that you are aware that the knowing and willful request for or
acquisition of a Privacy Act record under false pretenses is a criminal
offense subject to a $10,000 fine. Your letter must also provide
sufficient particulars to enable OCSE to distinguish between records on
subject individuals with the same name.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Write to the Systems Manager specified above to attain access to
records. Requesters should provide a detailed description of the record
contents they are seeking.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE:
Contact the official at the address specified under System Manager
above, and identify the record and specify the information to be
contested and corrective action sought with supporting justification to
show how the record is inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, or irrelevant.
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from departments, agencies, or
instrumentalities of the United States or any State and from multi-
state financial institutions.
ITEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ACT:
None.
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