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32 CFR 311.7 - OSD/JS Privacy Office Processes. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 32 › Subtitle A › Chapter I › Subchapter O › Part 311 › Section 311.7 32 CFR 311.7 - OSD/JS Privacy Office Processes.
There are 3 Updates appearing in the Federal Register for 32 CFR Part 311. View below or at eCFR (GPOAccess)
§ 311.7
OSD/JS Privacy Office Processes.
The OSD/JS Privacy Office shall:
Exercise oversight and administrative control of the OSD/JS Privacy Program for the WHS-Serviced Components.
Provide guidance and training to the WHS-Serviced Components as required by 32 CFR 310.37.
Collect and consolidate data from the WHS-Serviced Components and submit reports to the DPO, as required by 32 CFR 310.40 or otherwise requested by the DPO.
Coordinate and consolidate information for reporting all record systems, as well as changes to approved systems, to the DPO for final processing to the Office of Management and Budget, the Congress, and the Federal Register, as required by 32 CFR part 310.
In coordination with DPO, serve as the appellate authority for the WHS-Serviced Components when a requester appeals a denial for access as well as when a requester appeals a denial for amendment or initiates legal action to correct a record.
Refer all matters about amendments of records and general and specific exemptions under 32 CFR 310.19, 310.28 and 310.29 to the proper WHS-Serviced Components.
Title 32 published on 2014-07-01.The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 32.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2014-11-07; vol. 79 # 216 - Friday, November 7, 201479 FR 66290 - Privacy Act of 1974; Implementation
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-26407 RIN Docket No.ID: DoD-2014-OS-0145 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Direct final rule with request for comments. The rule is effective on January 16, 2015 unless adverse comments are received by January 6, 2015. If adverse comment is received, the Department of Defense will publish a timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register . 32 CFR Part 311 SummaryThe Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is exempting records maintained in DMDC 17 DoD, entitled “Continuous Evaluation Records for Personnel Security,” from pertinent provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a. In the course of carrying out records checks for continuous evaluation, exempt records received from other systems of records may become part of this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those `other&apos; systems of records are maintained in this system, OSD claims the same exemptions for the records from those `other&apos; systems that are maintained in this system, as claimed for the original primary system of which they are a part.
2014-10-30; vol. 79 # 210 - Thursday, October 30, 201479 FR 64506 - Privacy Act; Implementation
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-25819 RIN Docket No.ID: DoD-2014-OS-0091 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Direct final rule with request for comments. The rule is effective on January 8, 2015 unless adverse comments are received by December 29, 2014. If adverse comment is received, the Department of Defense will publish a timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register . 32 CFR Part 311 SummaryThe Office of the Secretary of Defense is exempting those records contained in DWHS E05, entitled “Mandatory Declassification Review Files,” pertaining to requests and/or appeals from individuals for the mandatory review of classified documents. The exemption will allow DoD to provide protection against releasing any documents that remain properly classified and not available for release.
79 FR 64506 - Privacy Act of 1974; Implementation
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-25833 RIN Docket No.ID: DoD-2014-OS-0126 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Direct final rule with request for comments. This rule will be effective on January 8, 2015 unless adverse comments are received by December 29, 2014. If adverse comment is received, the Department of Defense will publish a timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register . 32 CFR Part 311 SummaryThe Office of the Secretary of Defense is exempting those records contained in DPFPA 05, entitled “Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management System (CAD/RMS),” pertaining to investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes (under (j)(2) of the Act) to enable OSD to conduct certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, and protect investigative techniques and efforts employed, as well as investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes (under (k)(2) of the Act), other than material within the scope of subsection (k)(2) of the Privacy Act to enable the protection of identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the sources&apos; identity would be held in confidence. The exemption will allow DoD to provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources&apos; identity would be held in confidence. Further, requiring OSD to grant access to records and amend these records would unfairly impede the investigation of allegations of unlawful activities. To require OSD to confirm or deny the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual may in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The investigation of possible unlawful activities would be jeopardized by agency rules requiring verification of record, disclosure of the record to the subject, and record amendment procedures.
Title 32 published on 2014-07-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 32 CFR Part 311 after this date.2014-11-07; vol. 79 # 216 - Friday, November 7, 201479 FR 66290 - Privacy Act of 1974; Implementation