38VA21
Veterans and Beneficiaries Identification Records Location Subsystem-VA
System location:
Records are maintained at the VA Data Processing Center, 1615
East Woodward Street, Austin, TX, 78722; VA Central Office, 810
Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420; VA Records Processing
Center, PO Box 5020, St. Louis, MO 63115 and at Neosho, MO.
Categories of individuals covered by the system:
The following categories of individuals will be covered by the
system: (1) Veterans who applied for VA benefits (e.g., compensation,
pension,, rehabilitation and education, U.S. Government life
insurance, National Service life insurance, and medical and dental
care); (2) veterans discharged from military service since March
1973; (3) veterans because of whose military service benefits have
been sought by others (e.g., beneficiaries (spouse, children or
parents) who have applied for or who are receiving or have received
VA benefits (i.e., insurance awards, education, burial benefits));
(4) Medal of Honor recipients; and (5) service members who have
established accounts from which future applications for VA
educational benefits under title 38, United States Code, Chapter 32
may be used.
Categories of records in the system:
The record, or information contained in the record may include
(1) identifying information, (2) military discharge information, (3)
date of death, (4) VA claims and insurance file numbers, (5) records
location and (6) cross-references to beneficiaries of a veteran and
to other names used by the veteran. Identifying information may
include the following concerning the veteran: Full name, social
security number, service number, date of birth, entry and release
from active duty, character of service, and branch of service.
Military discharge information may include sex, total amount of
active service, the dollar amount of readjustment or severance pay,
number of nonpaydays, pay grade, narrative reason for separation and
information on whether the veteran was discharged with a disability,
served during the Vietnam Conflict, reenlisted in the military
service, or received a Purple Heart award.
Authority for maintenance of the system:
The record, or information contained in the record may include
Title 38, United States Code, Chapter 3, section 210(c)(1)
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including
categories of users and the purposes of such uses:
- The record of an individual who is covered by this system may
be disclosed to a member of Congress or staff person acting for the
member when the member or staff person requests the record on behalf
of and at the request of that individual.
- Any information in this system may be disclosed to a Federal
agency, upon its official request, to the extent that it is relevant
and necessary to that agency's decision regarding: The hiring,
retention or transfer of an employee; the issuance of a security
clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance or continuance
of a license, grant or other benefit given by that agency. However,
in accordance with an agreement with the U.S. Postal Service,
disclosures to the U.S. Postal Service for decisions concerning the
employment of veterans will only be made with the veteran's prior
written consent.
- Any information in this system may be disclosed to a State or
local agency, upon its official request, to the extent that it is
relevant and necessary to that agency's decision on: The hiring,
transfer or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security
clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance or continuance
of a license, grant or other benefit by that agency; provided, that
if the information pertains to a veteran, the name of the veteran
will not be disclosed unless the name is provided first by the
requesting State or local agency.
- Any information in this system, except for the name of a
veteran, may be disclosed to a Federal agency in order for the VA to
obtain information relevant to the issuance of a benefit under title
38, United States Code. The name of a veteran may be disclosed to a
Federal agency under this routine use if the name is required by the
Federal agency to respond to the VA inquiry.
- Any information in this system, except for the name of a
veteran, which is relevant to a suspected violation or reasonably
imminent violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in
nature and whether arising by general or program statute or by
regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, may be disclosed
to a Federal, State, local or foreign agency charged with the
responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation, or
charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation
or order issued pursuant thereto.
- The name of a veteran, which is relevant to a suspected
violation or reasonably imminent violation of law, whether civil,
criminal or regulatory in nature and whether arising by general or
program statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant
thereto, may be disclosed to a Federal agency charged with the
responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or
charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, regulation, rule
or order issued pursuant thereto, in response to its official
request.
- The name of a veteran, which is relevant to a suspected
violation, or reasonably imminent violation of law concerning public
health or safety, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature and
whether arising by general or program statute or by regulation, rule
or order issued pursuant thereto, may be disclosed to any foreign,
State or local governmental agency or instrumentality charged under
applicable law with the protection of the public health or safety if
a qualified representative of such organization, agency or
instrumentality has made a written request that the name be provided
for a purpose authorized by law.
- Any information, including the name of a veteran, may be
disclosed to any nonprofit organization if the release is directly
connected with the conduct of programs and the utilization of
benefits under title 38 U.S.C. (such disclosures include computerized
lists of names).
- The file number and folder location may be disclosed to the
Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) pursuant to its standing request.
This information is used by the RRB to obtain information from VA
compensation, pension, or education records in accordance with the
Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, section 228.1(i).
- Any information in this system may be disclosed to components
of the Armed Forces such as the National Personnel Record Center
(NPRC) and the U.S. Army Reserve Components Personnel and
Administration Center (RCPAC) in accordance with its standing
request. This information is used to aid in rebuilding lost military
service records and to upgrade the character of discharge or to
correct or complete military records.
- Identifying information, the claims file number and folder
location may be disclosed to the National Research Council, National
Academy of Sciences, in accordance with its standing request. This
information is used in medical studies for the VA or another Federal
agency as approved by the Chief Medical Director.
- Identifying information, the claims file number and folder
location may be disclosed to the U.S. Treasury upon its official
request. This information is used to obtain the necessary information
to return U.S. savings bonds to veterans which are currently in the
safekeeping of the U.S. Treasury.
- A veteran's claims or insurance file number and folder
location may be disclosed to accredited service organization
representatives, VA-approved claims agents and attorneys acting under
a declaration of representation so that these individuals can aid
veterans in the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims
under the laws administered by the VA.
- Identifying information, the claims file number and folder
location may be disclosed to research facilities provided the name of
the veteran is furnished by the requestor. The purpose of this
disclosure is for such research facilities to obtain information
necessary to assist in the medical studies of the veterans. These
studies must be approved by the VA Chief Medical Director.
- Identifying information, the claims file number and folder
location may be disclosed to the Federal Parent Locator Service (PLS)
of the Department of Health and Human Services upon its official
request in accordance with Pub. L. 93-647, which requires disclosure
of this information in order to locate missing parents.
- The claims file number and the folder location may be
disclosed to a third party requestor who is seeking the current
address of the veteran, in order to refer the requestor to the VA
regional office where the veteran's folder is located and to assist
the regional office in conducting a blind mailing in accordance with
38 CFR 1.518(c). The file number and folder location may be disclosed
to a third party requestor who is seeking the current address of or
information about a veteran, in order to (1) refer the requestor to
the VA regional office or insurance center where the veteran's folder
is located to assist such office or center in conducting a blind
mailing in accordance with 38 CFR 1.1518(c) or (2) aid in the
efficient Agency records maintenance functions of associating and
collating correspondence with existing records.
- Identifying information, except for the name of a veteran,
may be disclosed to a Federal, State, County or Municipal agency for
the purpose of conducting computer matches to obtain information to
validate the entitlementof a veteran who is receiving or has received
veterans insurance benefits under Title 38, United States Code. The
name of a veteran may also be disclosed to a Federal agency under
this routine use if they are required by the Federal agency to
respond to the VA inquiry.
- The name and address of a prospective, present, or former
accredited representative, claims agent or attorney and any
information concerning such individual relating to a suspension,
revocation, or potential suspension or revocation of that
individual's privilege of remote access to Veterans Benefits
Administration automated claim records, may be disclosed to any
recognized service organization with which the accredited
representative is affiliated, and to any entity employing the
individual to represent veterans on claims for veterans benefits.
- The name and address of a former accredited representative,
claim agent or attorney, and any information concerning such
individual, except a veterans' name and home address, which is
relevant to a revocation of remote access privileges to Veterans
Benefits Administration automated claim records may be disclosed to
an appropriate governmental licensing organization where VA
determines that the individual's conduct which resulted in revocation
merits reporting.
- the power of attorney of a claimant for the VA benefits or
the information that a power of attorney has not been appointed by
the claimant may be disclosed from the Benefits Delivery Network to
any recognized veterans service organization even though the service
oprganization does not hold a current power of attorney for the
claimant.
Any information in this system of records may be disclosed to a
Federal agency for the purpose of conducting a computer matching
program (as defined in 5 U.S.C. 552a(a)(8)) in accordance with the
provision of 552a.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing,
retaining, and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
The basic file is on automated storage media (e.g., magnetic
tapes and disks), with backup copies of the information on magnetic
tape. Such information may be accessed through a data
telecommunication terminal system designated the Benefits Delivery
Network (BDN). BDN terminal locations include VA Central Office, VA
regional offices, VBA Debt Management Center, VA health care
facilities, Department of Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Centers and the U.S. Coast Guard Pay and Personnel Center. An adjunct
file (at the Records Processing Center (RPC) in St. Louis, MO)
contains microfilm and paper documents of former manual Central Index
claims numbers registers, partial files of pensioners with service
prior to 1930, personnel with service between 1940 and 1948 with VA
insurance, and partial lists of other Armed Forces personnel indexed
by service number. A duplicate of the microfilm is also located at VA
Central Office.
Remote on-line access is also made available to authorize
representatives of claimants and to attorneys of record for
claimants. A VA claimant must execute a prior written consent or a
power of attorney authorizing access to his or her claims records
before VA will allow the representative or attorney to have access to
the claimant's automated claims records. Access by representatives
and attorneys of record is to be used solely for the purpose of
assisting an individual claimant whose records are accessed in a
claim for benefits administered by VA.
Retrievability:
Information is retrievable by the use of name only, name and one
or more numbers (service, social security, VA claims file and VA
insurance file), name and one or more criteria (e.g., dates of birth,
death and service), number only, or initials or first five letters of
the last name with incorrect file number.
Safeguards:
Access to the basic file in the Austin DPC (Data Processing
Center) is restricted to authorized VA employees and vendors.
Accredited service organization representatives, VA-approved claims
agents and attorneys acting under a declaration of representation so
that these individuals can aid veterans in the preparation,
presentation, and prosecution of claims under the laws administered
by VA are provided read-only access.
Access to BDN data telecommunications network is by authorization
controlled by the site security officer who is responsible for
authorizing access to the BDN by a claimant's representative or
attorney approved for access in accordance with VA regulations. The
site security officer is responsible for ensuring that the hardware,
software and security practices of a representative or attorney
satisfy VA security requirements before granting access. The security
requirements applicable to access to automated claims files by VA
employees also apply to access to automated claims files by
claimants' representatives or attorneys. The security officer is
assigned responsibility for privacy-security measures, especially for
review of violation logs, information logs and control of password
distribution, including password distribution for claimants'
representatives.
Access to the computer room where the basic file is maintained
within the DPC is further restricted to authorized VA employees and
vendor personnel on a ``need to know'' basis and is protected from
unauthorized access by an alarm system, the Federal Protective
Service, and VA security personnel. As to access to Target terminals,
see Safeguards, Compensation, Pension, Education, and Rehabilitation
Records--58VA21/22. Authorized terminals with access to the VBA
Benefits Delivery Network are located only at VA regional officers,
VA medical facilities, VA Central Office, VBA Debt Management Center,
National Cemetery System facilities, Railroad Retirement Board
through the Chicago Regional Office, the National Personnel Records
Center, the U.S. Army Reserve Components Personnel and Administration
Center at St. Louis, MO, and at remote sites nationwide. The adjunct
file is accessible for official use only by personnel assigned to
Systems Development Service (20M4), VA Central Office, Washington,
DC, and the Administrative Division at VA Records Processing Center,
St. Louis, MO.
Retention and disposal:
Records are maintained on magnetic tape, disks, microfilm or
paper documents and are retained and disposed of in accordance with
disposition authorization approved by the Archivist of the United
States.
System manager(s) and address:
Director, Compensation and Pension Service (21), VA Central
Office, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420.
Notification procedure:
Any individual who wishes to determine whether a record is being
maintained in this system under his or her name or other personal
identifier, or wants to determine the contents of such record should
submit a written request or apply in person to the nearest VA
regional office or center. Addresses for these offices may be found
in VA Appendix 1. Inquiries should include the individual's full name
and VA claims file number. If the VA claims file number is not
available, then as much of the following information concerning the
service person as possible should be furnished: Social security
number, service number, branch of service, dates of service, date of
birth or date of death.
Record access procedures:
Individuals seeking information regarding access to and
contesting of VA records in this system may write, call or visit the
nearest VA regional office.
Contesting record procedures:
(See Record access procedures above.)
Record source categories:
Information contained in the records is obtained from veterans'
military separation documents, veterans, VA records, the Railroad
Retirement Board and other Federal agencies.
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