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Privacy Act System Notice 09-20-0113
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System name: Epidemic Investigation Case Records. HHS/CDC.
Security classification: None.
System location:
National Center for Infectious Diseases, Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Bldg. 1, Rm. 6013, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion, Executive Park Bldg. 12,
Rm. 5036, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333.
National Center for Environmental Health, Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention, Century Center, Bldg.
1825, Rm. 4063, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333 .
National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Corporate Square, Bldg. 8, Rm. 6171,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
National Immunization Program, Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Corporate Square, Bldg. 12, Rm. 5113, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Immunization Safety Office, Office of the Chief Science Officer, Bldg. 20, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton
Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333
Office of Workforce and Career Development, Century Center, Bldg. 2400, Rm. 6508, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600
Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
and
Federal Records Center, 4712 Southpark Blvd., Ellenwood, GA 30294.
Categories of individuals covered by the system: Adults and children with disease and other health conditions of public health
significance, their contacts, others with possible exposure and appropriate controls.
Categories of records in the system: Medical histories, case reports, and related documents.
Authority for maintenance of the system: Public Health Service Act, Section 301, "Research and Investigation," (42 U.S.C. 241);
Sections 304, 306, and 308(d), which discuss authority to maintain data and to provide assurances of confidentiality for health research and
related activities (42 U.S.C. 242 b, k, and m(d)); and Section 361, "Quarantine and Inspection, Control of Communicable Diseases," (42
U.S.C. 264).
Purpose(s): The record system is used by professional staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more complete
knowledge of the disease/condition in the following ways: (1) An examination of existing files enables investigators to determine areas
that have been adequately investigated and to specify those that might be pursued; or (2) Records may later be examined in the light of
future discoveries and proven associations so that relevant data collected at the time of the outbreak may be analyzed and reassessed. CDC
may or may not request duplicate copies of these State and/or local health department records for further analysis following completion of
the field investigation.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories of users and the purposes of such uses: The following routine
uses apply to all records in this system except those maintained under an assurance of confidentiality provided by Section 308(d) of the
Public Health Service Act (unless expressly authorized in the consent form or stipulated in the Assurance Statement):
These records may be disclosed, i.e., returned to the State and/or local health departments in order for them to take measures to control,
prevent, or treat disease and to conduct follow-up activities with patients and others contacted during the investigations. Private physicians
may also be supplied pertinent medical information on their patients from these records.

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Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the record of an individual in response to a verified inquiry from the congressional
office made at the written request of that individual.
In the event of litigation where the defendant is: (a) the Department, any component of the Department, or any employee of the
Department in his or her official capacity; (b) the United States where the Department determines that the claim, if successful, is likely to
directly affect the operations of the Department or any of its components; or (c) any Department employee in his or her individual capacity
where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent such employee, for example, in defending a claim against the Public Health
Service based upon an individual's mental or physical condition and alleged to have arisen because of activities of the Public Health
Service in connection with such individual, disclosure may be made to the Department of Justice to enable that Department to present an
effective defense, provided that such disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system:
Storage: File folders, computer tapes/disks and CD-ROMs.
Retrievability: Retrieved by name.
Safeguards:
1. Authorized Users: A database security package is implemented on CDC's mainframe computer to control unauthorized access to
the system. Attempts to gain access by unauthorized individuals are automatically recorded and reviewed on a regular basis.
Access is granted to only a limited number of physicians, scientists, statisticians, and designated support staff of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or its contractors, as authorized by the system manager to accomplish the stated purposes
for which the data in this system have been collected.
2. Physical Safeguards: Access to the CDC Clifton Road facility where the mainframe computer is located is controlled by a
cardkey system. Access to the computer room is controlled by a cardkey and security code (numeric keypad) system. The hard
copy records are kept in locked cabinets in locked rooms. The local fire department is located next door to the Clifton Road
buildings. The computer room is protected by an automatic sprinkler system, automatic sensors (e.g., water, heat, smoke, etc.) are
installed, and portable fire extinguishers are located throughout the computer room. Security guard service in buildings provides
personnel screening of visitors.
3. Procedural Safeguards: Protection for computerized records both on the mainframe and the National Centers’ Local Area
Networks (LAN)s includes programmed verification of valid user identification code and password prior to logging on to the
system, mandatory password changes, limited log-ins, virus protection, and user rights/file attribute restrictions. Password
protection imposes user name and password log-in requirements to prevent unauthorized access. Each user name is assigned
limited access rights to files and directories at varying levels to control file sharing. There are routine daily backup procedures and
secure off-site storage is available. To avoid inadvertent data disclosure, “an additional procedure” is performed to ensure that all
data are removed from Privacy Act computer tapes and/or other magnetic media. Additional safeguards may be built into the
program by the system analyst as warranted by the sensitivity of the data.
CDC and contractor employees who maintain records are instructed to check with the system manager prior to making
disclosures of data. When individually identified data are being used in a room, admittance at either CDC or contractor
sites is restricted to specifically authorized personnel. Privacy Act provisions are included in contracts, and the CDC
Project Director, contract officers and project officers oversee compliance with these requirements. Upon completion of
the contract, all data will be either returned to CDC or destroyed, as specified by the contract.
4. Implementation Guidelines: The safeguards outlined above are in accordance with the HHS Information Security Program
Policy and FIPS Pub 200, “Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems.” Data maintained
on CDC’s Mainframe and the National Centers’ LANs are in compliance with OMB Circular A-130, Appendix III. Security is
provided for information collection, processing, transmission, storage, and dissemination in general support systems and major
applications.
Retention and disposal: Records are retained and disposed of in accordance with the CDC Records Control Schedule. Records are
maintained in agency for four years. Disposal methods include erasing computer media, burning or shredding paper materials or
transferring records to the Federal Records Center when no longer needed for evaluation and analysis. Records destroyed by paper
recycling process when 20 years old, unless needed for further study.
System manager(s) and address: Director, National Center for Infectious Diseases, CCID, Bldg. 1, Rm. 6013, MS C12, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Director, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion, Executive Park
Bldg. 12, Rm. 5036, MS E87, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Director, National Center for Environmental Health, Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention, Century Center,
Bldg. 1825, Rm. 4063, MS E28, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.

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Director, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Corporate Square, Bldg. 8, Rm.
6171, MS E07, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Director, National Immunization Program, Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Corporate Square, Bldg. 12, Rm. 5113, MS E05,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Director, Immunization Safety Office, Office of the Chief Science Officer, Bldg. 20, MS D26, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333
Director, Office of Workforce and Career Development, Century Center, Bldg. 2400, Rm. 6508, MS E94, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Policy coordination is provided by: CDC Chief Information Officer, Bldg. 21, Rm. 12121, MS D14, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Notification procedure: An individual may learn if a record exists about himself or herself by contacting the system manager at the
address above. Requesters in person must provide driver's license or other positive identification. Individuals who do not appear in person
must either: (1) submit a notarized request to verify their identity; or (2) certify that they are the individuals they claim to be and that they
understand that the knowing and willful request for or acquisition of a record pertaining to an individual under false pretenses is a criminal
offense under the Privacy Act subject to a $5,000 fine.
An individual who requests notification of or access to medical records shall, at the time the request is made, designate in writing a
responsible representative who is willing to review the record and inform the subject individual of its contents at the representative's
discretion.
A parent or guardian who requests notification of, or access to, a child's medical record shall designate a family physician or other health
professional (other than a family member) to whom the record, if any, will be sent. The parent or guardian must verify relationship to the
child by means of a birth certificate or court order, as well as verify that he or she is who he or she claims to be.
The following information must be provided when requesting notification: (1) full name; (2) the approximate date and place of the study, if
known; and (3) nature of the questionnaire or study in which the requester participated.
Record access procedures: Same as notification procedures. Requesters should also reasonably specify the record contents being sought.
An accounting of disclosures that have been made of the record, if any, may be requested.
Contesting record procedures: Contact the official at the address specified under System Manager above, reasonably identify the record
and specify the information being contested, the corrective action sought, and the reasons for requesting the correction, along with
supporting information to show how the record is inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, or irrelevant.
Record source categories: Individuals, State and local health departments, and private physicians.
Systems exempted from certain provisions of the act: None.
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