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Code · REGISTER · 2001-12-05 · DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE · Notices

Notices. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

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BILLING CODE 4410-15-M DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE [AAG/A Order No. 251-2001] Privacy Act of 1974; Notice of the Removal of a System of Records Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), the Office of Intelligence Policy and Review (OIPR), Department of Justice is removing a published Privacy Act system of records entitled “Domestic Security/Terrorism Investigations Records System (JUSTICE/OIPR-004).” This system notice was last published in the **Federal Register** on January 26, 1984 (49 CFR 3285).
JUSTICE/OIPR-004 is being removed because the records are not (nor have they ever been) retrieved by individual names or other personal identifiers. The records were filed and retrieved by entity/organization. Accordingly, there is no statutory requirement to publish a system notice, and the Domestic Security/Terrorism Investigations Records System notice is removed from the Department's compilation of Privacy Act systems. The Domestic Security/Terrorism Investigation function was transferred from OIPR to the Criminal Division in 1995.
The OIPR's remaining records have been sent to the National Archives and Records Administration. Dated: November 13, 2001. Janis A. Sposato, Acting Assistant Attorney General for Administration. [FR Doc. 01-30158 Filed 12-4-01; 8:45 am]
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