Title 5 Part 293 → Subpart B
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Title 5 Part 293 → Subpart B
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Title 5: Administrative Personnel
PART 293—PERSONNEL RECORDS
Subpart B—Personnel Records Subject to the Privacy Act
Contents
§293.201 Purpose.
§293.202 Records subject to Office or agency Privacy Act regulations.
§293.203 Review of Office or agency practices.
§293.201 Purpose.
The purpose of this subpart is to set forth the criteria to be used to determine when personnel records on individuals are subject both to the regulations contained in this part and to Office or agency regulations implementing the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a. When personnel records are maintained within a system of records, the records are deemed to be within the scope of both the regulations in this part and Office or agency regulations implementing the Privacy Act.
§293.202 Records subject to Office or agency Privacy Act regulations.
When the Office of Personnel Management publishes in the Federal Register a notice of system of records for personnel records which are maintained by the agencies or by the Office, that system of records will be subject to the regulations in this part and also to the regulations in part 297 of this chapter. When agencies publish a notice of system of records for personnel records required by the Office that are not included in the Office's notices, those agency systems of records will be subject both to the regulations contained in this part and to agency promulgated regulations that implement the Privacy Act.
§293.203 Review of Office or agency practices.
Reviews of agency personnel management policies and practices will be conducted to insure compliance with Office regulations. The Office may direct agencies to take whatever corrective action is necessary. Office or agency officials who have knowledge of violations of these regulations shall take whatever corrective action is necessary. Agencies shall list officials of the Office of Personnel Management as a routine user for personnel records to assist the Office in its oversight responsibilities.