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[FR Doc No: 94-4430]


[Federal Register: February 28, 1994]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Coast Guard


Privacy Act of 1974; DOT/CG 623 Military Pay and Personnel System

    The Department of Transportation, on behalf of the United States 
Coast Guard, herewith publishes a proposal to amend the system of 
records DOT/CG 623 Military Pay and Personnel System to add an 
additional routine use.
    Any person or agency may submit written comments on the proposed 
altered system to Commandant (G-PD-3), ATTN: Mr. David M. Swatloski, 
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street, SW., Washington, DC 
20593-0001, room 4611. Comments to be considered must be received by 
March 31, 1994.
    If no comments are received, the proposed change will become 
effective on the above mentioned date. If comments are received, the 
comments will be considered and where adopted, the document will be 
republished with the change.

    Issued in Washington, DC, February 18, 1994.
Paula R. Ewen,
Chief, Information Requirements Division.
DOT/CG-623
    Military Pay and Personnel System.
    Department of Transportation (DOT),
    a. U.S. Coast Guard (CG), Department of Transportation Computer 
Center, 400 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
    b. U.S. Coast Guard Pay and Personnel Center, 444 SE Quincy Street, 
Topeka, KS 66683-3591.
    c. U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 2nd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593-
0001.
    d. Decentralized data segments are located at the unit maintaining 
the individual's pay and personnel record and permanent duty unit.
    a. All Coast Guard military personnel, active duty and reserve.
    b. Retired reserve Coast Guard military personnel waiting for pay 
at age 60.
    c. Active duty National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
(NOAA) officers.
    d. Personnel separated from service in all the preceding 
categories.
    All categories of records are electronic and/or paper, and may 
include identifying information, such as name(s), date of birth, home 
residence, mailing address, social security number, payroll 
information, and home telephone number. Records reflect:
    a. Work experience, educational level achieved, and specialized 
education or training obtained in and outside of military service.
    b. Military duty assignments, ranks held, pay and allowances, 
personnel actions such as promotions, demotions, or separations.
    c. Enrollment or declination of enrollment in insurance programs.
    d. Performance evaluation.
    e. The individual's desires for future assignments, training 
requested, and notations by assignment officers.
    f. Information for determinations of waivers and remissions of 
indebtedness to the U.S. Government.
    g. Information for the purpose of validating legal requirements for 
garnishment of wages.
    Title 37 U.S.C. as implemented in GAO Manual for Guidance of 
Federal Agencies, Title 2 GAO, Title 6 GAO and Title 14 U.S.C. 92(i).
    a. To the Department of Treasury for the purpose of disbursement of 
salary, U.S. Savings Bonds, allotments, or travel claim payments.
    b. To government agencies to disclose earnings and tax information.
    c. To the Department of Defense and Veterans Administration for 
determinations of benefit eligibility for military members and their 
dependents.
    d. To contractors to manage payment and collection of benefit 
claims.
    e. To the Department of Defense for manpower and readiness 
planning.
    f. To the Comptroller General for the purpose of processing waivers 
and remissions.
    g. To contractors for the purpose of system enhancement, 
maintenance, and operations.
    h. To federal, state, and local agencies for determination of 
eligibility for benefits connected with the Federal Housing 
Administration programs.
    i. To provide an official of another federal agency information 
needed in the performance of official duties to reconcile or 
reconstruct data files in support of functions for which the records 
were collected and maintained.
    j. To an individual's spouse, or person responsible for the care of 
the individual concerned when the individual to whom the record 
pertains is mentally incompetent, critically ill or under other legal 
disability for the purpose of assuring the individual is receiving 
benefits or compensation they are entitled to receive.
    k. To a requesting government agency, organization, or individual 
the home address and other relevant information on those individuals 
who, it is reasonably believed, might have contracted an illness, been 
exposed to, or suffered from a health hazard while a member of 
government service.
    l. To businesses for the purpose of electronic fund transfers or 
allotted pay transactions authorized by the individual concerned.
    m. To credit agencies and financial institutions for the purpose of 
processing credit arrangements authorized by the individual concerned.
    n. To other government agencies for the purpose of earnings 
garnishment.
    o. To prepare the Officer Register and Reserve Officer Register 
which is provided to all Coast Guard officers and the Department of 
Defense.
    p. To other federal agencies and collection agencies for the 
collection of indebtedness and outstanding travel advances to the 
federal government.
    q. The home mailing addresses and telephone numbers of members and 
their dependent/s to duly appointed Family Ombudsman and personnel 
within the Coast Guard for the purpose of providing entitlement 
information to members or their dependents.
    See Prefatory Statement of General Routine Uses, 3 and 5 do not 
apply.
    The storage is on computer disks, magnetic tape microfilm, and 
paper forms in file folders.
    Retrieval from the system is by name or social security number and 
can be accessed by employees in pay and personnel offices and other pay 
and personnel employees located elsewhere who have a need for the 
record in the performance of their duties.
    Computers provide privacy and access limitations by requiring a 
user name and password match. Access to decentralized segments are 
similarly controlled. Only those personnel with a need to have access 
to the system are given user names and passwords. The magnetic tape 
backups have limited access in that users must justify the need and 
obtain tape numbers and volume identifiers from a central source before 
they are provided data tapes. Paper record and microfilm records are in 
limited access areas in locking storage cabinets.
    Leave and Earnings Statements, and pay records are microfilmed and 
retained on site four years, then archived at the Federal Record 
Center, and destroyed when 50 years old. The official copy of the 
personnel record is maintained in the Official Officer Service Records, 
DOT/CG 626 for active duty officers, the Enlisted Personnel Record 
System, DOT/CG 629 for active duty enlisted personnel or the Official 
Coast Guard Reserve Service Record, OST/CG 576 for inactive duty 
reservists. Duplicate magnetic copies of the pay and personnel record 
are retained at an off site facility for a useful life of seven years. 
Paper records for waivers and remissions are retained on site six years 
three months after the determination and then destroyed. Paper records 
to determine legal sufficiency for garnishment are retained on site six 
years three months after the member separates from the service or the 
garnishment is terminated and then destroyed.
    a. All information on Coast Guard members other than b., c., and d. 
below:
    (1) For active duty members of the Coast Guard: Chief, Office of 
Personnel, Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 
2100 2nd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001.
    (2) For Coast Guard inactive duty reserve members and retired Coast 
Guard reservists awaiting pay at age 60: Chief, Office of Readiness and 
Reserve, Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 
2100 2nd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001.
    b. For Coast Guard Waivers and Remissions: Chief, Personnel 
Services Division (G-PMP), Office of Personnel, U.S. Coast Guard 
Headquarters, 2100 2nd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
    c. For records used to determine legal sufficiency for garnishment 
of wages and pay records: Commanding Officer (LGL), U.S. Coast Guard 
Pay and Personnel Center, 444 SE. Quincy Street, Topeka, KS 66683-3591.
    d. For data added to the decentralized data segment the commanding 
officer, officer-in-charge of the unit handling the individual's pay 
and personnel record, or Chief, Administrative Services Division for 
individuals whose records are handled by Coast Guard Headquarters.
    e. For NOAA members: National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, Commissioned Personnel Division, 11400 Rockville Pike, 
Rockville, MD 20852.
    Inquiries should be directed to:
    a. For all information on Coast Guard members other than b., c., 
and d. Below: Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard 
Headquarters (G-TPS), 2100 2nd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001.
    b. For records used to determine legal sufficiency for garnishment 
of wages and pay records: Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Pay and 
Personnel Center, 444 SE. Quincy Street, Topeka, KS 66683-3591.
    c. For data added to the decentralized data segment the commanding 
officer, officer-in-charge of the unit handling the individual's pay 
and personnel record, or Chief, Administrative Services Division for 
individuals whose records are handled by Coast Guard Headquarters. 
Addresses for the units handling the individual's pay and personnel 
record are available from the individual's commanding officer.
    d. For all information on NOAA members: National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, Commissioned Personnel Division, 11400 
Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852.
    Contact the addressee under notification procedures and specify the 
exact information you desire. Requests must include the full name and 
social security number of the individual concerned. Prior written 
notification of personal visits is required to ensure that the records 
will be available at the time of visit. Photographic proof of identity 
will be required prior to release of records. A military identification 
card, driver's license or similar document will be considered suitable 
identification.
    Contact the addressee under notification procedures and specify the 
exact information or items you are contesting and provide any 
documentation that justifies your claim. Correspondence contesting 
records must include the full name and social security number of the 
individual concerned.
    a. The individual's record from the following systems of records:
    (1) Official Officer Service Records, DOT/CG 626.
    (2) Enlisted Personnel Record System, DOT/CG 629.
    (3) Official Coast Guard Reserve Service Record, DOT/CG 676.
    b. Information is obtained from the individual, Coast Guard 
personnel officials, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
personnel officials, and the Department of Defense.

[FR Doc. 94-4430 Filed 2-25-94; 8:45 am]
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