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Privacy Act Reference Guide

Welcome to OFHEO’s Privacy Act page. We hope this Web site provides helpful information for you about OFHEO and about the Privacy Act. Below is a description of the Act.

OFHEO Privacy Act Contacts

Privacy Act Officer
Jeanne Ratchford
1700 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20552
(202) 414-6425
(202) 414-8917 (fax)
privacy.office@ofheo.gov

OFHEO’s Senior Privacy Official
Mark Laponsky
(202) 414-3832
mark.laponsky@ofheo.gov

Privacy Act Appeals Officer
David Felt
1700 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20552
(202) 414-3750
(202) 414-6504 (fax)
privacy.appeals.office@ofheo.gov


PRIVACY ACT (PA) REFERENCE GUIDE

The Privacy Act of 1974 provides safeguards against unwarranted invasions of privacy and disclosure of information stemming from a Federal agency’s collection, maintenance, use and disclosure of personal information. The Privacy Act restricts disclosure of personally identifiable records maintained by an agency; grants an individual a right of access to records maintained by the agency; grants an individual the right to seek amendment of agency records maintained about that individual upon a showing that the records are not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; and establishes a code of “fair information practices” that requires an agency to comply with statutory norms for collection, maintenance, use and dissemination of records.

The OFHEO regulation that implements the Privacy Act is found at part 1702 of Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations. OFHEO’s Privacy Act systems of records notices are available electronically at:

Privacy Act - Notice of Amended System of Records and Deletion of System of Records (6/27/08)

  • OFHEO 3 – Staff Information and Identification System
  • OFHEO 5 - Senior Staff Biography System

Privacy Act – Notice of New System of Records (5/8/08)

  • OFHEO 11 – Litigation Enforcement Information System (LEIS)

Privacy Act – Notice of New System of Records (4/9/08)

  • OFHEO 10 – Reasonable Accommodation Information System  

Privacy Act - Notice of New Systems of Records (7/11/06)

  • OFHEO 9 - Telecommunications System

Privacy Act - Notice of New Systems of Records (2/6/06)

  • OFHEO 6 - Emergency Contingency Plan and Personnel Locator System
  • OFHEO 7 - Mortgage Fraud System
  • OFHEO 8 - Computer Systems Activity and Access Records System

Privacy Act - Notice of Systems and Records (2/23/98) (Amended 6/27/08)

  • OFHEO 1 - Financial Management System
  • OFHEO 2 - Pay and Leave System
  • OFHEO 3 - Employee Identification Card System (Amended 6/27/08)
  • OFHEO 4 - Property Inventory System
  • OFHEO 5 - Senior Staff Biography System (Amended 6/27/08)

You also can request a copy of the Privacy Act systems of records notices and the OFHEO regulation from the Privacy Act Officer by electronic mail at privacy.office@ofheo.gov, by fax at (202) 414-8917, by telephone at (202) 414-6425, or by regular mail to the Privacy Act Officer, Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, 1700 G Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20552.

Requesting documents under the Privacy Act

The Privacy Act only applies to records about individuals maintained by Federal agencies. It applies to these records only if they are in a “system of records” which means they are retrieved by an individual’s name, Social Security Number, or some other personal identifier. If you are interested in more details, you should read the Privacy Act in its entirety. The full text of the Privacy Act is available on the Department of Justice’s website at http://www.usdoj.gov/foia. Click on “Reference Materials” and scroll down to the “Text of the Privacy Act.”  
 












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