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Notice of New Routine Use Re Privacy Act of 1974.Records from NRC Sys of Records May Be Disclosed as Routine Use NRC Contractor on need-to-know Basis within Scope of Pertinent NRC Contract
ML19250A945
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Issue date: 09/21/1979
From: Gossick L
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO)
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References
FRN-44FR14653, RULE-PR-9.5 NUDOCS 7910250124
Download: ML19250A945 (3)


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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION PRIVACY A,CT OF 1974 Notices of Systems of Records Amendments of Routine Uses AGENCY:

U. S. Nv.iaar Regulatory Ccomission (NRC)

ACT10ft: Notification of new routine use SUFFARY: The tiRC has established a new routine use which provides that a record frca the NRC systems of records may be disclosed as a routine use to an NRC contractor on a "need to kncw" basis for a purpose. within i

the scope of the pertinent NRC contract.

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FOR FURTHER INF0PMATON CONTACT:

J. M. Felton, Director Division of Rules and Records Office of Administration, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cocmission, Washington, DC 20555, Telephone:

301-492-7211 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORPATION: The NRC published a notice of a proposed new routine use in the Federal Register on July 27, 1979 (44 FR 44308). The notice invited cormants on the new routine use by August 30, 1979.

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i The new routine use provides that a record from the NRC systems of records may be disclosed as a routine use to an NRC Contractor on a I

"need to 'J.w" basis for a purpose within the scope of the pertinent NRC contract. Under this routine use, an NRC Contractor, for example, the 882 313 2910250124

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2 NRC Contractor making special inquiry into the Three Mile Island accident, could cbtain access to records withi,E dn NRC system of records if such access were necessary td carry out the-terms of the contract.

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the records will be granted to an NRC Contractor by a system manager only after satisfactory justification has been provided to the system manager.

The NRC is also amending the Routine Use section of certain systems of records to make reference to the new routine use set out in the Prefatory Statement of General Routine Uses.

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The text of this new routine,use is identical with the text of th'e I

proposed new routine use published on July 27.

Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended, and sections 552, 552a, and 553 of Title 5 of the United States Code, the folicwing. routine use is adopted.

1. The NRC Systems of Records are amended by adding the following General Routine Use to the Prefatory Statement of General Routine Uses:

PREFATORYSTATEMENTOFGENEkALRCUTINE USES L

The following routine uses apply to each system of records notice set forth below which specifically reference the Frefatory Statement.

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A record from this system of records may be disclosed, as I

a routine use, to an NRC :.entractor on a "need to knew" basis for a purpose within the scope of the pertinent NRC contract.

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The Routine Use sections of NRC-2, NRC-18, NRC-19, and NRC-30 are amended by deleting " number 5 of th[ Prefatory Statement" and substituting therefor " numbers 5 and 6 of the Prefatory Statement."

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The Routine Use section of NRC-36 and NRC-38 are revised to read as folicws:

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

For the routine use specified in paragraph number 6 of the Prefatory Statement.

Dated at Bethesda, Maryland this 21st day of September 1979.

For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

M ee V. Gossick Executive Director for Operations

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