A.I.D.-18 - Employee Use of Property Owned or Leased by the U.S. Government Records.

A.I.D. - 18

System name:

Employee Use of Property Owned or Leased by the U.S. Government Records. (42 FR 47382)

System location:

Records are located at Agency Washington headquarters and at offices abroad. See Appendix A for actual location of those offices.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:

U.S. Government employees, contract employees of A.I.D., and guests at A.I.D.-operated staff or guest houses.

Categories of records in the system:

Records pertaining to the occupancy or use of property owned or leased by the U.S. Government,and to facilities and/or services provided such as: government-leased housing; government-owned furniture, appliances and furnishings; U.S. Government property in custody used for official purposes; government-owned vehicles used for official or unofficial purposes; parking permits; government-purchased publications; long-distance telephone calls made from A.ID. facilities; U.S. Government vehicle repair facilities; commissary, liquor, and post exchange purchases; gasoline purchased from or through post exchange purchases; gasoline purchased from or through an AID overseas post; government-furnished housing maintenance and repair services; and A.I.D. staff or guest house facilities.

Authority for maintenance of the system:

Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 as amended, Sec. 621, 635; Foreign Service Act of 1946 as amended.

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, Including categories of users and the purposes of such uses:

To law enforcement agencies, U.S. Government agencies, courts, the Department of State, foreign governments and international agencies, and Members of Congress, for the purposes set forth in the Statement of General Routine Uses immediately preceding these specific notices of systems of records.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system:

Storage: Paper copy in file folders, and card index file.

Retrievability: By name of individual.

Safeguards:

Located in metal file cabinets with three-way combination locks in secured premises with access limited to those whose official duties require access.

Retention and disposal:

Records on the issuance of U.S. Government property are destroyed three, years after the property is turned in or otherwise accounted for. Individual trip tickets reflecting official and unofficial use of vehicles are destroyed 6 months after the end of the fiscal year. Maintenance and repair records and related papers pertaining to the maintenance and repair of individual residential units occupied by individuals at overseas posts are destroyed at the end of 4 years. Destruction is by shredding or burning.

System manager(s) and address:

Director, Office of Management
Operations, Agency for International Development, 320 21,st Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20523

Notification procedure:

Requests by individuals concerning the existence of a record may be addressed to:

Director
Office of Personnel and Manpower (SERIPM)
Attn: Privacy Liaison Officer
Agency for International Development
320 21st Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20523

or presented in person at State Annex 2, 515 22nd Street N. W,., Washington, D.C. 20523.

For offices abroad, to the Privacy Liaison Officer at the applicable address in Appendix A.

Information Required: Individual's name, place and date of birth. The determination as to the existence of a record will be facilitated by the provision of the individual's Social Security number and dates and places of service.

Record access procedures:

Requests from individuals should be addressed or presented in person to the same addresses as stated in the Notification Section above.

Requests should be accompanied by information sufficient to identify the individual pursuant to Sec. 215.4(c) or (d) of the Agency's Regulations as published in this issue of the Federal Register.

Contesting record procedures:

Written requests from individuals to amend their record should be mailed or presented in person to the same addresses as stated in the Notification Section above. Requests for review of a refusal to amend a record should be made in writing and mailed or delivered to:

Administrator Agency for International Development
320 21st Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20523
ATTENTION: Executive Secretary - Privacy Review Request.

Both the envelope and the letter should be clearly marked Attention: Executive Secretary - Privacy Review Request.

Record source categories:

U.S. Government employees, local and contract employees of A.I.D., and personnel of the Department of State.