Federal Register - February 24, 2021
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from other federal agencies, nonTreasury federal contractors, and members of the public working at or visiting a Treasury facility or a Treasury sponsored event at a non-Treasury facility. Treasury is collecting this information to protect the health of Treasury personnel and Treasury visitors who seek to enter a Treasury facility and/or were physically present in a Treasury facility and came in close proximity to or had physical contact with Treasury personnel and/or visitors who, at the time, were infected or had symptoms of infection with a communicable disease.
Health screening information will be used to reduce the risk that individuals with symptoms consistent with a communicable disease will enter a Treasury facility or event and infect Treasury personnel and/or visitors with a communicable disease. Contact tracing information will be used to identify other Treasury personnel and/or visitors who were present in a Treasury facility and came in close proximity to or had physical contact with Treasury personnel and/or visitors who, at the time, were infected or had symptoms of infection with a communicable disease.
Treasury may collect these records in response to a health-related declaration of a national emergency by the President, a public health emergency declared by the Health and Human Service HHS Secretary or a designated federal official or a designated state official. Even in the absence of a healthrelated declaration of national emergency or declaration of public health emergency HHS or state level, Treasury may collect these records if it determines that a significant risk of substantial harm exists to the health of Treasury personnel or visitors.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA of 1970, Public Law 91
596, 29 U.S.C. 668, Section 19a requires the head of each Federal agency to establish and maintain an effective and comprehensive occupational safety and health program and safe and healthful places and conditions of employment, and to keep adequate records of all occupational accidents and illnesses for proper evaluation and necessary corrective action. OSHA also requires that Federal agencies maintain an injury and illness prevention program, which is a proactive process designed to reduce injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services HHS may, under section 319 of the Public Health Service PHS Act codified at 42 U.S.C.
247d, declare that: a A disease or disorder presents a public health
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emergency; or b that a public health emergency, including significant outbreaks of infectious disease or bioterrorist attacks, otherwise exists.
Most state governors also have the authority to declare public health emergencies by executive order or other declaration. State declared public health emergencies could also involve a significant risk of substantial harm to Treasury personnel or visitors.
Treasury is not seeking exemption from any Privacy Act provisions for this system of records.
The proposed system of records will have an effect on individual privacy because medical information is required to conduct health screening, to identify persons who have or may have been exposed to or infected with a communicable disease e.g., to reduce risk by allowing them to work from home or use leave, as needed, and to identify other persons with whom an infected person might have had contact in a Treasury facility including Treasury bureau, office, and other subcomponent facilities or another facility hosting a Treasury-sponsored event. In order to reduce the risk to individual privacy, Treasury is minimizing the information it maintains. For example, if Treasury personnel or visitors test positive for a communicable disease and reveal this information to Treasury or Treasury acquires this information from another source, their identity will not be disclosed to other persons with whom they came in close physical contact unless otherwise authorized by law.
Treasury will include this system in its inventory of record systems.
Treasury provided a report of this system of records to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of Representatives, the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of Management and Budget OMB, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552ar and OMB Circular A108, Federal Agency Responsibilities for Review, Reporting, and Publication under the Privacy Act, dated December 23, 2016.
Below, is the description of Treasury .020Health Screening and Contact Tracing Records.
Ryan Law, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Privacy, Transparency, and Records.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
Department of the Treasury.020
Health Screening and Contact Tracing RecordsDepartment of the Treasury.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified.
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
The records are located at Main Treasury and in other Treasury bureaus, offices, and other subcomponents, both in Washington, DC and at field locations as follows:
1 Departmental Offices: 1500
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20220;
2 Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau: 1310 G St. NW, Washington, DC 20220.
3 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency: Constitution Center, 400
Seventh St. SW, Washington, DC 20024;
4 Fiscal Service: Liberty Center Building, 401 14th St. SW, Washington, DC 20227;
5 Internal Revenue Service: 1111
Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20224;
6 United States Mint: 801 Ninth St.
NW, Washington, DC 20220;
7 Bureau of Engraving and Printing:
District of Columbia Facility, 14th and C Streets SW, Washington, DC 20228
and Western Currency Facility, 9000
Blue Mound Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76131;
8 Financial Crimes Enforcement Network: Vienna, VA 22183;
9 Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program SIGTARP: 1801 L St. NW, Washington, DC 20220;
10 Office of Inspector General: 740
15th St. NW, Washington, DC 20220;
and 11 Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration: 1125
15th St. NW, Suite 700A, Washington, DC 20005.
Data are also located at contractor sites. A list of contractor sites where individually identified data are currently located is available upon request.
SYSTEM MANAGERS:
1 Departmental Offices: 1500
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20220;
2 Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau: 1310 G St. NW, Washington, DC 20220.
3 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency: Constitution Center, 400
Seventh St. SW, Washington, DC 20024;
4 Fiscal Service: Liberty Center Building, 401 14th St. SW, Washington, DC 20227;
5 Internal Revenue Service: 1111
Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20224;
6 United States Mint: 801 Ninth St.
NW, Washington, DC 20220;
7 Bureau of Engraving and Printing:
District of Columbia Facility, 14th and C Streets SW, Washington, DC 20228
and Western Currency Facility, 9000
Blue Mound Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76131;
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