INTERIOR/NPS-3
System name: Land Acquisition Management Information System and Master Deed
Listing `` Interior, NPS-3.
System location:
Land Resources Division, National
Park Service, in Washington,
DC, Regional Land Resources Program
Centers and Land Resources
Project Offices (See Appendix for
addresses).
Categories of individuals covered
by the system:
Owners and tenants of land within
the National Park System.
Categories of records in the
system:
Management and monitoring of
active and inactive land acquisition
projects. Contains records for each
tract acquired, scheduling, and
progress data, landowners' names and
addresses, and descriptive data
on each tract.
Authority for maintenance of the
system:
16 U.S.C. 1, 44 U.S.C 3101, and
42 U.S.C. 4651.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including
categories of users and the purposes
of such uses:
The primary use of the records is
for: (1) Land acquisition
management and (2) Land acquisition
statistics for the National Park
Service personnel, Congressional, or
public information. Disclosure
outside the United States Department
of the Interior may be made:
(1) Another Federal agency to
enable that agency to respond to an
inquiry by the individual to whom the
record pertains.
(2) The Department of Justice, or
to a court, adjudicative or
other administrative body, or to a
party in litigation before a court
or adjudicative or administrative
body, when:
(a) One of the following is a
party to the proceeding or has an
interest in the proceeding:
(1) The Department or any
component of the Department;
(2) Any Departmental employee
acting in his or her official
capacity;
(3) Any Departmental employee
acting in his or her individual
capacity where the Department or the
Department of Justice has agreed
to represent the employee; or
(4) The United States, when the
Department determines that the
Department is likely to be affected
by the proceeding; and
(b) The Department deems the
disclosure to be:
(1) Relevant and necessary to the
proceedings; and
(2) Compatible with the purpose
for which we compiled the
information.
(3) The appropriate Federal,
State, tribal, local or foreign
governmental agency that is
responsible for investigating,
prosecuting, enforcing or
implementing a statute, rule, regulation,
order or license, when we become
aware of an indication of a
violation or potential violation of
the statute, rule regulation,
order or license.
(4) A congressional office in
response to an inquiry to that
office by the individual to whom the
records pertains.
Disclosure to consumer reporting
agencies:
Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(12). Disclosures may be
made from this system to consumer
reporting agencies as defined in
the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15
U.S.C. 1681a(f)), the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31
U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)), and the Debt
Collection Improvement Act of 1996
(31 U.S.C. 3701-3722).
Policies and practices for storing,
retrieving, accessing,
retaining, and disposing of records
in the system:
Storage:
Computerized.
Retrievability:
Indexed by tract number but
retrievable by tract number or
landowner's name.
Safeguards:
Maintained with safeguards
meeting the requirements of 43 CFR
2.51.
Retention and disposal:
Maintained until superseded by
updated or revised version.
System manager(s) and address:
Chief, National Program Center,
Division of Land Resources,
National Park Service, United States
Department of the Interior, 1849
C. St. NW., Washington, DC 20240.
Notification procedure:
To determine whether records are
maintained on you in this
system, write to the System Manager
(See 43 CFR 2.60)
Reocrd access procedures:
To see your records, write the
System Manager. Describe as
specifically as possible the records
sought. If copies are desired,
indicate the maximum you are willing
to pay. (See 43 CFR 2.63)
Contesting record procedures:
To request corrections or the
removal of material from your
files, write the Systems Manager (See
43 CFR 2.71)
Record source categories:
Project and Regional Offices.
Systems exempted from certain
provisions of the act:
The Privacy Act does not entitle
an individual to have access to
any information compiled in
reasonable anticipation of a civil action
or proceeding.
Appendix of Land
Resources Offices
National Park Service, Land Resources
Division, 1849 C
Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20240
National Park Service, National
Capital Region, Land
Resources Program Center, 1100
Ohio Drive, SW.,
Washington, DC 20242
National Park Service, Alaska
Region, Land Resources
Program Center, 2525 Gambell Street
#107, Anchorage,
Alaska 99503-2892
National Park Service,
Appalachian Trail Land
Acquisition, Field Office, PO.
Box 908, 1314 Edwin
Miller Boulevard, Martinsburg, West
Virginia 25402-0908
National Park Service, Intermountain
Land Resources,
Program Center, Santa Fe 1220 South
St. Francis Dr.,
Room 226, PO. Box 728, Santa Fe, New
Mexico 87504-0728
National Park Service, Midwest
Region, Land Resources
Program Center, 1709 Jackson
Street, Omaha, Nebraska
68102
National Park Service, Northeast
Region, Land Resources
Program Center, U.S. Custom House,
200 Chestnut Street,
3rd Floor, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 10106-2988
National Park Service, Pacific
West Region, Pacific
land Resources Program Center, 600
Harrison Street,
Suite 600, San Francisco,
California 94107-1372
National Park Service, Pacific West
Region, Columbia
Cascades Land Resources, Program
Center, 909 First
Avenue, Seattle,
Washington 98104-1060
National Park Service,
Southeast Land Resources,
Program Center, Atlanta Federal
Center, 1924 Building,
100 Alabama Street SW,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
National Park Service, SE Land
Acquisition Project
Office, 2900 Horseshoe Drive, South,
Suite 100, Naples,
FL 34104