[Privacy Act Issuances (1995)]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD

   Procedures for all Systems of Records

  Notification Procedure
  Requests by an individual to determine if any Assassination Records 
  Review Board system of records contains information about him or her 
  should be directed to the Privacy Act Officer at the Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 
  20530. Requesters will be required to provide their complete name and 
  a certification indicating that they are the person they claim to be, 
  to the Privacy Act Officer. To ensure that the Review Board does not 
  make a wrongful disclosure, the Privacy Act Officer may, at any time, 
  require additional information verifying the identity of the 
  requester. Section 1415.15 of the Review Board's Rules Implementing 
  the Privacy Act, printed elsewhere in today's Federal Register, 
  establishes procedures for systems of records notification.
  Record Access Procedure
  The record access procedure is the same as the notification procedure, 
  except that an individual must present to the Privacy Act Officer an 
  official photo identification, such as a driver's license, passport, 
  or Government identification, before viewing records. Sections 1415.20 
  and 1415.25 of the Review Board's Rules Implementing the Privacy Act, 
  printed elsewhere in today's Federal Register, establishes procedures 
  for accessing Privacy Act records.
  Contesting Record Procedure
  An individual may request amendment of those records covered by the 
  Privacy Act that are not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete. 
  Section 1415.35 of the Review Board's Rules Implementing the Privacy 
  Act, printed elsewhere in today's Federal Register, establishes 
  procedures for requesting amendment of Privacy Act records.
  Routine Uses for all Systems of Records
  Routine Use for Disclosure to the Department of Justice for Use in 
  Litigation
  To the Department of Justice when: (a) The Review Board, or (b) any 
  employee of the Review Board in his or her official capacity where the 
  Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (c) the 
  United States Government, is a party to litigation or has an interest 
  in such litigation, and by careful review, the Review Board determines 
  that the records are both relevant and necessary to the litigation and 
  the use of such records by the Department of Justice is therefore 
  deemed by the Review Board to be for a purpose that is compatible with 
  the purpose for which the Review Board collected the records.
  Routine Use for Other Disclosures in Litigation
  To a court or adjudicative body in a proceeding when: (a) The Review 
  Board, or (b) any employee of the Review Board in his or her official 
  capacity, or (c) any employee of the Review Board in his or her 
  individual capacity where the Review Board has agreed to represent the 
  employee, or (d) the United States Government, is a party to 
  litigation or has an interest in litigation, and by careful review, 
  the Review Board determines that the records are both relevant and 
  necessary to the litigation and the use of such records is therefore 
  deemed by the Review Board to be for a purpose that is compatible with 
  the purpose for which the Review Board collected the records.
  Routine Use for Law Enforcement Purposes
  When a record on its face, or in conjunction with other records, 
  indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, 
  criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general 
  statute or particular program statute, or by regulation, rule, or 
  order issued pursuant thereto, disclosure may be made to the 
  appropriate agency, whether Federal, foreign, state, local, or tribal, 
  or other public authority responsible for enforcing, investigating, or 
  prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing 
  the statute, or rule, regulation, or order issued pursuant thereto, if 
  the information disclosed is relevant to any enforcement, regulatory, 
  investigative, or prosecutive responsibility of the receiving entity.
  Routine Use for Disclosure to a Member of Congress at the Request of a 
  Constituent
  To a member of Congress or to a Congressional staff member in response 
  to an inquiry of the Congressional office made at the written request 
  of the constituent about whom the record is maintained.
  Routine Use for Disclosure to NARA
  Records from systems of records may be disclosed to the National 
  Archives and Records Administration or to the General Services 
  Administration for records management inspections conducted under 44 
  U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
  Routine Use for Disclosure to Contractors Under Section (m)
  To Review Board contractors, grantees, experts, consultants, or 
  volunteers who the Review Board engages to assist in the performance 
  of a service related to a particular system of records and who need to 
  have access to the records in order to perform the activity. 
  Recipients shall be required to comply with the requirements of the 
  Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(m).
  Routine Use for Disclosure to HHS Parent Locator System for Finding 
  Parents Who Do Not Pay Child Support
  The name and current address of record of an individual may be 
  disclosed from certain systems of records to the parent locator 
  service of the Department of HHS or authorized persons defined by Pub. 
  L. 93-647. 42 U.S.C. 653.
  Routine Use for Use in Employment, Clearances, Licensing, Contract, 
  Grant, or Other Benefits Decisions by the Review Board
  Disclosure may be made to Federal, state, local, or foreign agency 
  maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement records, or 
  other pertinent records, or to another public authority or 
  professional organization, if necessary to obtain information relevant 
  to an investigation concerning the retention of an employee or other 
  personnel action (other than hiring), the retention of a security 
  clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance or retention of 
  a grant, or other benefit.
  Routine Use in Employment, Clearances, Licensing, Contract, Grant, or 
  Other Benefit Decisions by Other Than the Review Board
  Disclosure may be made to a Federal, state, local, foreign, or tribal 
  or other public authority that certain systems of records contain 
  information relevant to the retention of an employee, the retention of 
  a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance or 
  retention of a license, grant, or other benefit. The other agency or 
  licensing organization may then make a request supported by the 
  written consent of the individual for the entire record if it so 
  chooses. No disclosure will be made unless the information has been 
  determined to be sufficiently reliable to support a referral to 
  another office within the agency or to another Federal agency for 
  criminal, civil, administrative, personnel, or regulatory action.

                            SYSTEMS OF RECORDS

   ARRB-1

   System name: 

  Address Book on Notes (ARRB-1).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Assassination Records Review Board members and staff.
Categories of records in the system: 
  This system of records contains electronic mail addresses of 
  Assassination Records Review Board members and staff.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.8.
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to list the electronic mail addresses of 
  Review Board members and staff to facilitate communication among 
  agency employees.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to ccnsumer reporting agencies: 
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer database.
Retrievability: 
  By name of Assassination Records Review Board member or staff.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located on a computer system within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level. Only Review Board members and staff have access to Review Board 
  computers where this particular system of records is stored. Each 
  individual who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that 
  he or she defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review 
  Board computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  David Marwell, Executive Director, Assassination Records Review Board, 
  600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Review Board Members and Staff.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-2

   System name: 

  Agency Contacts (ARRB-2).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Staff members of various Federal Government agencies with whom the 
  Assassination Records Review Board has had contact.
Categories of records in the system: 
  This system contains information regarding Review Board contacts with 
  employees of other Federal agencies. Information maintained on 
  individuals in this database may include: Individual's name, 
  organization, title, official duties, business address, business phone 
  number, business electronic mail address, and business fax number.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7 (i) and (j)
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to track Review Board contacts with 
  current employees of other Federal agencies who are acting in their 
  official capacities. In most cases, Review Board staff members contact 
  other Federal agencies in search of assassination records other 
  agencies may have. Review Board staff members also contact employees 
  of other Federal agencies with questions about administration of the 
  agency.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer database.
Retrievability: 
  Full text indexed on computer. Can search by any text.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located on a computer system within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level. Only Review Board members and staff have access to Review Board 
  computers where this particular system of records is stored. Each 
  individual who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that 
  he or she defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review 
  Board computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  David Marwell, Executive Director, Assassination Records Review Board, 
  600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Review Board members and staff.
Exemptions claimed for the system: 
  Yes. Some portions of this system of records are eligible for 
  exemption under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).

   ARRB-3

   System name: 

  Correspondence (ARRB-3).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Any individual who corresponds with the Assassination Records Review 
  Board.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Copies of the letters that individuals send to the Review Board, and 
  letters that the Review Board sends to individuals. The records may 
  include names, addresses, telephone numbers, and any other information 
  individuals provide to the Review Board in correspondence.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7 (i) and (j)
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to keep track of the Review Board's 
  correspondence with individuals who correspond with the Review Board.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of individual who corresponds with Review Board.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located in a file cabinet within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board will be retained pursuant to the provisions of The 
  President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  Thomas Samoluk, Associate Director for Communication, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Individual who writes to the Review Board, and Review Board staff 
  members who respond to correspondence.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-4

   System name: 

  Employment Applications (ARRB-4).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street, NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Individuals who apply to the Assassination Records Review Board for 
  employment.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Resumes, cover letters, references, correspondence to and from 
  applicants. Individual information may include name, address, 
  telephone numbers, educational history, work history, and any other 
  information the applicant provides.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.8
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to maintain a file of the applications 
  for employment received by the Review Board.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  In addition to the routine uses listed at the beginning of this 
  Notice, the Review Board may contact references provided by the 
  applicant for the purpose of verifying information in the application 
  and in the interview.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of applicant.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992).
System manager(s) and address: 
  Tracy Shycoff, Associate Director for Administration, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Information in this system of records is derived, to the greatest 
  extent possible, from the applicants themselves. In addition, 
  applicants provide the Review Board with references and Review Board 
  staff may obtain information from references for the file. 
  Administrative staff and staff with personnel authority may place 
  response letters and interview notes in the files.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  Yes. Some portions of this system of records are eligible for 
  exemption under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5).

   ARRB-5

   System name: 

  Freedom of Information Act Requests (ARRB-5).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Individuals who file Freedom of Information Act requests with the 
  Assassination Records Review Board members and staff.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Requester letters, agency response letters and enclosures, requester 
  information (name, address, telephone number, fax number), information 
  regarding processing of request (expenses incurred, dates requests are 
  received, and dates requests are due.)
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  5 U.S.C. 552, 44 U.S.C. 2107.11(b)
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to keep a record of requests that the 
  Review Board has received pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 
  (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, and the Review Board's responses to those 
  requests.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer database and paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of FOIA requester.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  Laura Denk, Designated FOIA Officer, Assassination Records Review 
  Board, 600 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Individual requester, Executive Director of Review Board, Review 
  Board's Designated FOIA Officer.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-6

   System name: 

  Investigations into Location of Assassination Records (ARRB-6).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Individuals who research events surrounding the assassination, members 
  of the public, prior Federal employees who worked on Congressional 
  committees or Presidential commissions that investigated the 
  assassination, former Federal Government employees who were possible 
  subjects of assassination investigations, and individuals who were 
  cooperative witnesses in prior assassination investigations.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Records on individuals under investigation may include: Name, address, 
  date and place of birth, social security number, last known home 
  address, individual's connection to the assassination of President 
  Kennedy, names of relatives and/or acquaintances, work history, and 
  educational history. Other records in the system include: 
  Correspondence, call reports, interview reports, investigative notes, 
  requests to Financial Crimes Enforcement Network for information and 
  responses, requests to National Personnel Records Centers for 
  information and responses.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7(j)
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to investigate where assassination 
  records may be located. This purpose is accomplished by contacting 
  members of the public, prior Federal employees who worked on 
  committees and commissions that investigated the assassination or who 
  were possible subjects of assassination investigations, individuals 
  who acted as witnesses in prior assassination investigations, and 
  individuals who research events or topics relevant to the 
  assassination.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer databases and paper files.
Retrievability: 
  Computer database: Full text is indexed on computer. Can search by any 
  text. Paper files: By subject of investigation.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level. Only Review 
  Board members and staff have access to Review Board computers where 
  parts of this particular system of records are stored. Each individual 
  who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that he or she 
  defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review Board 
  computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  David Montague, Investigator, Assassination Records Review Board, 600 
  E Street NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Individuals who provide information in response to investigative 
  telephone calls, correspondence, and interviews. Review Board members 
  and staff. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network printouts. National 
  Personnel Records Center.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  Yes. Some portions of this system of records are eligible for 
  exemption from 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).

   ARRB-7

   System name: 

  Mailing List (ARRB-7).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Names and mailing addresses of individuals who have either asked to 
  receive public mailings or who have written to the Review Board 
  inquiring about general information.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Individual names and addresses of individuals.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7(j)
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system is to have a central list of names and 
  addresses of individuals who have asked the Review Board to place 
  their names and addresses on the Review Board's mailing list. These 
  individuals receive all press releases and notices that the Review 
  Board prints in the Federal Register.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer database.
Retrievability: 
  By name of person on the mailing list.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located on a computer system within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level. Only Review Board members and staff have access to Review Board 
  computers where this particular system of records is stored. Each 
  individual who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that 
  he or she defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review 
  Board computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  Thomas Samoluk, Associate Director for Communication, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Individuals who write the Review Board and request that they be placed 
  on the mailing lists. Review Board staff members.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-8

   System name: 

  Personal Security Files (ARRB-8).
Security classification: 
  Top Secret.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Current, former, and pending Assassination Records Review Board staff 
  who have applied for security clearances.
Categories of records in the system: 
  All information the individual supplied for his or her security 
  investigation, including names, current and former addresses, social 
  security number, work history, educational history, names of relatives 
  and acquaintances and references. Results of background investigation. 
  Some staff members were previously employees of other Government 
  agencies and background information in their files may include 
  information from SF-85 forms they completed for a previous job. 
  Fingerprint cards. Letters of adjudication. Privacy Act waivers signed 
  by staff. Records of the individual's security education. Records of 
  any security infractions by the individual.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7(c), 2107.8, 5 U.S.C. 732, and Executive Order 10450.
Purpose(s): 
  The purpose of this system is for the Review Board's security officer 
  to have enough information about Review Board staff members to 
  adjudicate whether staff members are eligible for national security 
  positions.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  In addition to the routine uses listed at the beginning of this 
  notice, the Review Board's Security Officer and Deputy Security 
  Officer disclose information from this system of records to security 
  officers at the Department of Justice who aid the Review Board in 
  making determinations about eligibility for security clearances.
  The Review Board may disclose a staff member's name and security 
  clearance level to another Federal agency when a member of the staff 
  needs to review another agency's classified material under the JFK 
  Act.
  Certain assassination records are classified at the Special 
  Compartmented Information (SCI) level and some Review Board staff 
  members will require SCI clearances to review these types of records. 
  Because the Review Board does not have authority to grant such 
  clearances, the Review Board may disclose the results of a staff 
  member's background investigation to the Central Intelligence Agency 
  (CIA) so that the CIA can adjudicate the staff member's request for a 
  SCI clearance.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies: 
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of Assassination Records Review Board staff member.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level. Within the 
  Review Board's offices, records are stored in a GSA approved safe in a 
  controlled access area.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992).
System manager(s) and address: 
  David Marwell, Executive Director and Security Officer, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Information in this system of records is derived, to the greatest 
  extent possible, from the applicants themselves. In addition, 
  applicants provide the Review Board with names of individuals, 
  organizations, and geographical locations. The background investigator 
  obtains information from such references for the file.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  Yes. Some portions of this system of records are eligible for 
  exemption from 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(1) and (k)(5).

   ARRB-9

   System name: 

  Personnel Files (ARRB-9).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Assassination Records Review Board members, current staff, former 
  staff, and pending staff with active offers of employment from the 
  Review Board.
Categories of records in the system: 
  The General Services Administration (GSA) keeps the Official Personnel 
  Files (OPF) of Review Board members and staff. The Review Board keeps 
  copies of documents that are in the OPF at GSA, including copies of 
  SF-171 forms (listing individual's name, address, telephone numbers, 
  availability, salary requirements, military service, special skills, 
  accomplishments, awards, names of references, work history, 
  educational background, social security number, names of family 
  members who work for the Government, whether individual has ever been 
  convicted of a felony). In addition, the Review Board keeps staff 
  resumes (which include much of the same information provided in the 
  SF-171), names of references, interview notes, benefits information, 
  employee evaluations, letters to applicants extending offers of 
  employment, and personnel actions.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.8
Purpose(s): 
  The purpose of this system is to allow the Review Board to keep 
  effective hiring decisions.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of Assassination Records Review Board member or staff.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level. Records are 
  stored in locked file cabinets in a controlled access area.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992).
System manager(s) and address: 
  Tracy Shycoff, Associate Director for Administration, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  To the greatest extent possible, records in this system are derived 
  from information that the individual provides to the Review Board. 
  Other sources of information include individual's supervisor, persons 
  who act as references for individual, and administrative staff.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-10

   System name: 

  Public Contacts (ARRB-10).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street, NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Members of the general public with whom the Assassination Records 
  Review Board has established contact. Members of the public who worked 
  on Presidential commissions or Congressional committees that 
  investigated the assassination.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Individual's name, organization, title, address, telephone, fax 
  number.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7(j)
Purpose(s): 
  The purpose of this system is to track Review Board contacts with 
  individuals who are not current employees of other Federal agencies 
  acting in their official capacities. (Contacts with current Federal 
  employees who are acting in their official capacities will appear in 
  the Agency Contacts system of records.) In most cases, Review Board 
  staff members contact such individuals in search of assassination 
  records or information about assassination records.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer database.
Retrievability: 
  By name of the subject individual.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located on a computer system within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level. Only Review Board members and staff have access to Review Board 
  computers where this particular system of records is stored. Each 
  individual who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that 
  he or she defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review 
  Board computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  Thomas Samoluk, Associate Director for Communication, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Review Board staff members.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  Yes. Some portions of this system of records are eligible for 
  exemption under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).

   ARRB-11

   System name: 

  Record Identification Form Databases (ARRB-11).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW., 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Individuals listed on record identification forms.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Record Identification Forms list, in relevant part, the names of 
  individuals who are mentioned in the particular Government record that 
  is the subject of the Record Identification Form.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.9 and 2107.7 (i) and (j)
Purpose(s):
  The JFK Act requires that each assassination record be accompanied by 
  an electronic identification aid. The National Archives designed the 
  form for these record identification forms, and the Review Board uses 
  these forms regularly in keeping track of assassination records that 
  have been, are being, or need to be processed. The forms have two 
  sections that often contain the names of individuals--the ``to/from'' 
  section that identifies the author and the addressee of the 
  assassination record and the ``subjects'' section that identifies the 
  subject matter of the document. Generally, the name is the only 
  personal information that appears on the form, so the effects on the 
  privacy of individuals is minimal. The JFK Act, 44 U.S.C. 2107.9 and 
  2107.7 (i) and (j), provides authority for maintenance of this system. 
  The documents in this system are generated, in large part, by other 
  Federal agencies and each document in the system refers to a record 
  that originated in another Federal agency.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer database.
Retrievability: 
  Full text indexed on computer. Can search by any text.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located on a computer system within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level. Only Review Board members and staff have access to Review Board 
  computers where this particular system of records is stored. Each 
  individual who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that 
  he or she defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review 
  Board computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  David Marwell, Executive Director, Assassination Records Review Board, 
  600 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  The JFK Act requires that all agencies with assassination records 
  process those records under the JFK Act and create a ``record 
  identification form'' that identifies the record. The agency sends its 
  electronic version of the record identification forms to the Review 
  Board. The information in the record identification forms originates 
  with the agency that created the form.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-12

   System name: 

  Research and Analysis Research Aids (ARRB-12).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Individuals relevant to the assassination.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Name of individual, information connection the individual to events 
  surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7 (i) and (j)
Purpose(s):
  The Review Board staff is divided into several units, one of which is 
  the Research and Analysis unit. Analysts in this unit, together with 
  the Associate Director of Research and Analysis, develop research aids 
  to assist in identifying individuals and events connected to the 
  assassination.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Computer document.
Retrievability: 
  Documents are on word processor. Can search documents for any text.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located on a computer system within the 
  headquarters offices of the Assassination Records Review Board. The 
  offices are located in a secure Federal building, with Department of 
  Justice guards at all entrances. Within the building, the offices are 
  always locked. Review Board members and staff have encoded cards that 
  allow entry into the offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all 
  times by a Review Board member or staff member. All Review Board 
  members and staff have received security clearances at the top secret 
  level. Only Review Board members and staff have access to Review Board 
  computers where this particular system of records is stored. Each 
  individual who accesses Review Board computers has two passwords that 
  he or she defines and must use each time he or she logs into a Review 
  Board computer.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  T. Jeremy Gunn, Associate Director for Research and Analysis, 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, Washington, DC 
  20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Review Board members and staff, secondary source material concerning 
  the assassination, including articles, books, computer databases, and 
  unclassified Government documents.
Exemptions claimed for the system: 
  No exemptions.

   AARB-13

   System name: 

  Subject File (ARRB-13).
Security classification: 
  Top Secret.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Individuals who are relevant to the assassination.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Names, titles, organizations, current and/or former business and/or 
  home addresses, current and/or former business and/or home telephone 
  numbers, current and/or former business and/or home fax numbers, work 
  history, educational history, and connection to events surrounding the 
  assassination.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.7 (i) and (j)
Purpose(s): 
  In order to locate as many assassination records as possible, staff 
  members on the Review Board must have a full understanding of events 
  connected to the assassination. The Research and Analysis unit of the 
  Review Board staff maintains this system of records to hold 
  information on a variety of assassination-related subjects, such as 
  ``Oswald in Mexico City,'' ``Zapruder Film,'' and ``Jack Ruby.''
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  All routine uses for this system of records are located at the 
  beginning of this notice.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of subject. Subject may be an individual.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  T. Jeremy Gunn, Associate Director for Research and Analysis, 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Secondary source materials, including articles, books, computer 
  databases, and unclassified Government records.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  Yes. Some portions of this system of records are eligible for 
  exemption under 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(1) and (k)(2).

   ARRB-14

   System name: 

  Time and Attendance Files (ARRB-14).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Current and former Assassination Records Review Board members and 
  staff.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Individual's name, social security number, and time and attendance 
  records.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.8
Purpose(s): 
  The purpose of this system of records is to keep track of Review Board 
  staff members' time and attendance at work in order to administer 
  payroll, annual leave, and sick leave policies.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  In addition to the routine uses listed at the beginning of this 
  Notice, the Associate Director for Administration routinely discloses 
  information from this system to the General Services Administration.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of Assassination Records Review Board member or staff.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level. Records are 
  stored in a locked file cabinet in a controlled access area.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992).
System manager(s) and address: 
  Tracy Shycoff, Associate Director for Administration, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  The Associate Director for Administration fills in the forms in the 
  system based on leave request forms that individual staff members 
  complete.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   ARRB-15

   System name: 

  Travel and Reimbursement Files (ARRB-15).
Security classification: 
  None.
System location: 
  Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, 2nd Floor, 
  Washington, DC 20530.
Categories of individuals covered by system:
  Assassination Records Review Board members, staff, and invited 
  speakers.
Categories of records in the system: 
  Names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, social security 
  numbers.
Authority for maintenance of the system: 
  44 U.S.C. 2107.8
Purpose(s):
  The purpose of this system of records is to keep track of Review Board 
  members', contractors', and staff members' travel plans, expenses, and 
  reimbursements.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
    of users and the purposes of such uses: 
  In addition to the routine uses listed at the beginning of this 
  notice, the Associate Director for Administration and the Assistant 
  Associate Director for Administration routinely use this system of 
  records to arrange and track business travel for Review Board members 
  and staff. In addition, the Associate Director for Administration and 
  the Assistant Associate Director for Administration use the system of 
  records to track expenses of Review Board members and staff and to 
  reimburse Review Board members and staff for expenses. The Review 
  Board discloses information from this system of records to travel 
  agents and travel vendors. In addition, the Review Board discloses 
  information from this system of records to the General Services 
  Administration.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
  None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
    and disposing of records in the system: 
Storage: 
  Paper files.
Retrievability: 
  By name of individual traveler or individual who requires 
  reimbursement.
Safeguards: 
  This system of records is located within the headquarters offices of 
  the Assassination Records Review Board. The offices are located in a 
  secure Federal building, with Department of Justice guards at all 
  entrances. Within the building, the offices are always locked. Review 
  Board members and staff have encoded cards that allow entry into the 
  offices. Visitors must be accompanied at all times by a Review Board 
  member or staff member. All Review Board members and staff have 
  received security clearances at the top secret level. Records are 
  stored in a locked file cabinet in a controlled access area.
Retention and disposal: 
  Review Board records will be retained pursuant to the provisions of 
  The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 
  1992, 44 U.S.C. 2107 (1992). Congress has determined that all Review 
  Board records are permanently valuable and will be retained for 
  inclusion in the JFK Collection at the National Archives.
System manager(s) and address: 
  Tracy Shycoff, Associate Director for Administration, Assassination 
  Records Review Board, 600 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Notification procedure: 
  The notification procedure for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Record access procedures: 
  The record access procedures for all systems of records is detailed at 
  the beginning of this Notice.
Contesting record procedures: 
  The contesting record procedures for all systems of records is 
  detailed at the beginning of this Notice.
Record source categories: 
  Review Board members and staff. Travel agents. Travel vendors. General 
  Services Administration.
Exemptions claimed for the system:
  No exemptions.

   PRIVACY ACT RULES

   ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD

ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD

36 CFR PART 1415--RULES IMPLEMENTING THE PRIVACY ACT

Sec.
1415.5  Scope.
1415.10  Definitions.
1415.15  Systems of records notification.
1415.20  Requests by individuals for access to their own records.
1415.25  Processing of requests.
1415.30  Appeals from access denials.
1415.35  Requests for amendment of records.
1415.40  Appeals from amendment of denials.
1415.45  Disclosure of records to third parties.
1415.50  Fees.
1415.55  Exemptions.

  Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a; 44 U.S.C. 2107.

  Source: 60 FR 64123, Dec. 14, 1995, unless otherwise noted.

   Sec. 1415.5  Scope.

  This part contains the Review Board's regulations implementing the 
Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a.

   Sec. 1415.10  Definitions.

  In addition to the definitions provided in the Privacy Act, the 
following terms are defined as follows:
  Assassination records, for the purpose of this regulation only, are 
records created by Government offices (other than the Review Board), 
entities, and individuals that relate to the assassination of President 
John F. Kennedy that may, from time to time, come into the temporary 
custody of the Review Board but that are not the legal property of the 
Review Board.
  Executive Director means the principal staff official appointed by the 
Review Board pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 2107.8(a).
  JFK Act means the President John F. Kennedy Records Collection Act of 
1992.
  Privacy Act Officer means the person designated by the Executive 
Director to administer the Review Board's activities pursuant to the 
regulations in this part.
  Review Board means the Assassination Records Review Board created 
pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 2107.7.
  System of records means a group of records that is within the 
possession and control of the Review Board and from which information is 
retrieved by the name of the individual or by some identifying number, 
symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual. 
Assassination records, as defined above, are not included in the Review 
Board's systems of records.

   Sec. 1415.15  Systems of records notification.

  Any individual who wishes to know whether a system of records contains 
a record pertaining to him or her may file a request in person or in 
writing. Written requests should be directed to the Privacy Act Officer, 
Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 
20530, and should be clearly marked ``Privacy Act Request.''

   Sec. 1415.20  Requests by an individual for access to their own 
   records.

  (a) Requests in writing. An individual may request access to his or 
her own records in writing by addressing a letter to the Privacy Act 
Officer, Assassination Records Review Board, 600 E Street, NW, 2nd 
Floor, Washington, DC 20530. The request should contain the following 
information:
  (1) Full name, address, and telephone number of requester;
  (2) Proof of identification, which should be a copy of one of the 
following: Valid driver's license, valid passport, or other current 
identification which contains both an address and picture of the 
requester;
  (3) The system of records in which the desired information is 
contained; and
  (4) At the requester's option, authorization for expenses (see 
Sec. 1415.50 below).
  (b) Requests in person. Any individual may examine his or her own 
record on the Review Board's premises. To do so, the individual should 
call the Review Board's offices at (202) 724-0088 and ask to speak to 
the Privacy Act Officer. This call should be made at least two weeks 
prior to the time the requester would like to see the records. During 
this call, the requester should be prepared to provide the same 
information as that listed in paragraph (a) of this section except for 
proof of identification.

   Sec. 1415.25  Processing of requests.

  (a) The Privacy Act Officer will process all requests under both the 
Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act.
  (b) The Privacy Act Officer will respond to the request within ten 
working days of its receipt by the Privacy Act Officer. If the Review 
Board needs additional time to respond, the Privacy Act Officer will 
provide the requester an explanation as to why the Review Board requires 
an extension.
  (c) Following the initial call from the requester, the Privacy Act 
Officer will determine: whether the records identified by the requester 
exist, and whether they are subject to any exemption under Sec. 1415.55 
below. If the records exist and are not subject to exemption, the 
Privacy Act Officer will call the requester and arrange an appointment 
at a mutually agreeable time when the records can be examined. At the 
appointment, the requester will be asked to present identification as 
stated in Sec. 1415.20(a)(2). The requester may be accompanied by one 
individual of his or her own choosing, and should state during this call 
whether or not a second individual will be present at the appointment. 
In the event that a second individual accompanies the requester, the 
requester will be asked to provide the Review Board with written consent 
to disclose his or her records to the second individual.
  (d) If a request is received for information compiled in reasonable 
anticipation of a civil action or proceeding, the Privacy Act Officer 
will determine whether to disclose the information and will inform the 
requester whether this information is subject to release under the 
Privacy Act (see 5 U.S.C. 552a(d)(5)).

   Sec. 1415.30  Appeals from access denials.

  When access to records has been denied in whole or in part by the 
Privacy Act Officer, the requester may file an appeal in writing. This 
appeal should be directed to the Executive Director, Assassination 
Records Review Board, 600 E Street, NW., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 
20530. The appeal letter must specify those denied records that are 
still sought and state why the denial by the Privacy Act Officer is 
erroneous. The Executive Director or his representative will respond to 
such appeals within thirty working days after the appeal letter is 
received in the Review Board's offices, unless, for good cause shown, 
the Executive Director extends such thirty day period. The appeal 
determination will explain the basis for continuing to deny access to 
any requested records and will notify the requester of his or her right 
to judicial review of the Executive Director's determination.

   Sec. 1415.35  Requests for amendment of records.

  (a) Amendment requests. Any person is entitled to request amendment of 
a record pertaining to him or her. This request must be made in writing 
and should be addressed to the Privacy Act Officer, Assassination 
Records Review Board, 600 E Street, NW., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 
20530. The letter should clearly identify the amendments desired. An 
edited copy will usually be acceptable for this purpose.
  (b) Initial response. The Privacy Act Officer will acknowledge the 
request for amendment within ten working days of receipt of the request. 
The Privacy Act Officer will provide a letter to the requester within 
thirty working days stating whether or not the request for amendment has 
been granted or denied. The Privacy Act Officer will amend information 
that is not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete, unless the record 
is excluded or exempt. If the Privacy Act Officer decides to deny any 
portion of the amendment request, the reasons for the denial will be 
provided to the requester. In addition, the Privacy Act Officer will 
inform the requester of his or her right to appeal the Privacy Act 
Officer's determination to the Executive Director.

   Sec. 1415.40  Appeals from amendment of denials.

  (a) When amendment of records has been denied by the Privacy Act 
Officer, the requester may file an appeal in writing. This appeal should 
be directed to the Executive Director, Assassination Records Review 
Board, 600 E Street, NW., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20530. The appeal 
letter must specify the record subject to the appeal, and state why the 
denial of amendment by the Privacy Act Officer is erroneous. The 
Executive Director or his representative will respond to such appeals 
within thirty working days (subject to extension by the Executive 
Director for good cause) after the appeal letter has been received in 
the Review Board's offices.
  (b) The appeal determination, if adverse to the requester in any 
respect, will:
  (1) Explain the basis for denying amendment of the specified records;
  (2) Inform the requester that he or she may file a concise statement 
setting forth reasons for disagreeing with the Executive Director's 
determination; and
  (3) Inform the requester of his or her right to pursue a judicial 
remedy under 5 U.S.C. 552a(g)(1)(A).

   Sec. 1415.45  Disclosure of records to third parties.

  Records subject to the Privacy Act that are requested by a person 
other than the individual to whom they pertain will not be made 
available except in the following circumstances:
  (a) Release is required under the Freedom of Information Act in 
accordance with the Review Board's FOIA regulations, 36 CFR part 1410;
  (b) Pursuant to a written request by, or with the prior written 
consent of, the individual to whom the record pertains; or
  (c) Release is authorized by 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(1) or (3) through (11).

   Sec. 1415.50  Fees.

  A fee will not be charged for search or review of requested records, 
or for amendment of records. When a request is made for copies of 
records, a copying fee will be charged at the same rate established for 
FOIA requests. See 36 CFR 1410.35. However, the first 100 pages will be 
free of charge.

   Sec. 1415.55  Exemptions.

  (a) The systems of records entitled ``Personal Security Files'' and 
``Subject File'' contain some information specifically authorized under 
criteria established by an Executive Order to be kept secret in the 
interest of national defense or foreign policy and which is properly 
classified pursuant to such Executive Order. Therefore, to the extent 
that information in these systems falls within the coverage of exemption 
(k)(1) of the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), these systems of records 
are eligible for exemption from the requirements of the following 
subsections of the Privacy Act: subsections (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), 
(e)(4)(G), (H) and (I) and (f). Disclosure of information properly 
classified pursuant to an Executive Order would jeopardize the national 
defense or foreign policy of the United States.
  (b) The systems of records entitled ``Agency Contacts,'' 
``Investigations,'' ``Public Contacts,'' and ``Subject File'' consist, 
in part, of investigatory material compiled by the Review Board for law 
enforcement purposes other than material within the scope of subsection 
(j)(2) of 5 U.S.C. 552a. Provided however, that if any individual is 
denied any right, privilege or benefit that he would otherwise be 
entitled by Federal law, or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as 
a result of the maintenance of such material, such material shall be 
provided to such individual, except to the extent that the disclosure of 
such material would reveal the identity of a source who furnished 
information to the Government under an express promise that the identity 
of the source would be held in confidence, or prior to January 1, 1975, 
under an implied promise that the identity of the source would be held 
in confidence. Therefore, to the extent that information in these 
systems falls within the coverage of exemption (k)(2) of the Privacy 
Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), these systems of records are eligible for 
exemption from the requirements of the following subsections of the 
Privacy Act, for the reasons stated below.
  (1) From subsection (c)(3) because release of the agency's accounting 
of certain disclosures to an individual who is the subject of an 
investigation could reveal the nature and scope of the investigation and 
could result in the altering or destruction of evidence, improper 
influencing of witnesses, and other evasive actions that could impede or 
compromise the investigation.
  (2) From subsection (d) because release of investigative records to an 
individual who is the subject of an investigation could interfere with 
pending or prospective law enforcement proceedings, constitute an 
unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of third parties, reveal 
the identity of confidential sources, or reveal sensitive investigative 
techniques and procedures.
  (3) From subsections (d)(2), (3), and (4) because amendment or 
correction of investigative records could interfere with pending or 
prospective law enforcement proceedings, or could impose an impossible 
administrative and investigative burden by requiring the Review Board 
continuously to retrograde its investigations attempting to resolve 
questions of accuracy, relevance, timeliness, and completeness.
  (4) From subsection (e)(1), because it is often impossible to 
determine relevance or necessity of information in the early stages of 
an investigation. The value of such information is a question of 
judgment and timing; what appears relevant and necessary when collected 
may ultimately be evaluated and viewed as irrelevant and unnecessary to 
an investigation.
  (5) From subsection (e)(4)(G) and (H), because the Review Board is 
claiming an exemption for subsections (d) (Access to Records) and (f) 
(Agency Rules) of the Act, these subsections are inapplicable to the 
extent that these systems of records are exempted from subsections (d) 
and (f).
  (6) From subsection (f) because procedures for notice to an individual 
pursuant to subsection (f)(1) as to the existence of records pertaining 
to the person dealing with an actual or potential investigation must be 
exempted because such notice to an individual would be detrimental to 
the successful conduct of a pending or future investigation. In 
addition, mere notice of an investigation could inform the subject or 
others that their activities either are, or may become, the subject of 
an investigation and might enable the subjects to avoid detection or to 
destroy assassination records. Since the Review Board is claiming an 
exemption for subsection (d) of the Act (Access to Records) the rules 
require pursuant to subsection (f)(2) through (5) are inapplicable to 
these systems of records to the extent that these systems of records are 
exempted from subsection (d).
  (c) The systems of records entitled ``Employment Applications'' and 
``Personal Security Files'' consist in part of investigatory material 
compiled by the Review Board for the purpose of determining suitability, 
eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment or 
Federal contracts, the release of which would reveal the identity of a 
source who furnished information to the Government under an express 
promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence. 
Therefore, to the extent that information in these systems falls within 
the coverage of Exemption (k)(5) of the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(k)(5), these systems of records are eligible for exemption from the 
requirements of subsection (d)(1), because release would reveal the 
identity of a source who furnished information to the Government under 
an express promise of confidentiality. Revealing the identity of a 
confidential source could impede future cooperation by sources, and 
could result in harassment or harm to such sources.