Federal Register: September 25, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 185)
DOCID: fr25se09-29 FR Doc E9-23225
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
National Archives and Records Administration
CFR Citation: 36 CFR Part 1254
RIN ID: RIN 3095-AB59
FDM ID: [FDMS Docket NARA-09-0004]
NOTICE: PROPOSED RULES
DOCID: fr25se09-29
DOCUMENT ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Researcher Identification Card
DATES: Comments are due by November 24, 2009.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
The proposed rule will require researchers using original records, NARA microfilm, and public use computers at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, to obtain a researcher identification card. Researchers at regional archives are also required to obtain a researcher identification card when there is no separate research room for the use of microfilm and public access computers. The proposed rule also updates our regulations to reflect changes in available technology and research room practices, such as abolishing the threehour time limit for using microfilm readers. This proposed rule will affect the public.
SUMMARY:
Researcher Identification Card
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
The proposed rule modifies our regulations
relating to the public use of Federal records and donated historical
materials. In particular, we are modifying the regulation addressing
the issuance of researcher identification cards to enhance security in
the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, and some other NARA
facilities. For many years, we have not required researchers who use only
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microfilm publications (i.e., copies on microfilm of original records)
to register for a researcher identification card in our facilities
where microfilm research is conducted separately from research rooms
servicing original records. We have registered researchers who use
original records in order to better understand our researchers' needs
and provide us with a way to contact them in case we need to follow up on their visit.
Over the last few years, we have determined that requiring our microfilm researchers in the National Archives Building to register for a researcher identification card will strengthen our security to protect buildings, people, and the records we hold. The electronic system that NARA uses to generate researcher identification cards in the Washington, DC, area, enables us to track the various research rooms that each person visits. Tracking researcher visits helps ensure more accurate counting of researchers to measure our performance in customer service delivery and to effectively allocate resources. What changes are we making in this proposed rule?
We are proposing substantive changes by amending the following sections:
We also are making nonsubstantive editorial changes in Sec. Sec. 1254.6(c) and 1254.10(b).
Paperwork Reduction Act
The information collection in this regulation was previously approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under OMB control number 30950016, which expires on September 30, 2011.
This proposed rule is not a significant regulatory action for the
purposes of Executive Order 12866 and has been reviewed by the Office
of Management and Budget. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility
Act, I certify that this rule will not have a significant impact on a
substantial number of small entities because the regulation affects
individual researchers. This regulation does not have any federalism implications.
List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1254
Archives and records.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, NARA proposes to amend part 1254, in title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as follows: PART 1254USING RECORDS AND DONATED HISTORICAL MATERIALS
1. The authority citation for part 1254 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 21012118.
2. Amend Sec. 1254.6 by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to read as follows:
Sec. 1254.6 Do I need a researcher identification card to use archival materials at a NARA facility?
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(b) You also need a researcher identification card if you wish to
use only microfilm copies of documents at NARA's Washington, DC, area
facilities and in any NARA facility where the microfilm research room is not separate from the textual research room.
(c) If you are using only microfilm copies of records in some
regional archives where the microfilm research room is separate from
the textual room, you do not need an identification card but you must register as described in Sec. 1254.22.
3. Amend Sec. 1254.10 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
Sec. 1254.10 For how long and where is my researcher identification card valid?
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(b) At NARA facilities in the Washington, DC, area and other NARA
facilities that issue and use plastic researcher identification cards
as part of their security systems, we issue a plastic card to replace
the paper card issued at some NARA facilities at no charge. The plastic card is valid at all NARA facilities.
4. Amend Sec. 1254.22 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 1254.22 Do I need to register when I visit a NARA facility for research?
(a) Yes, you must register each day you enter a NARA research
facility by furnishing the information on the registration sheet or
scanning an encoded researcher identification card. We may ask you for additional personal identification.
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5. Amend Sec. 1254.44 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 1254.44 How long may I use a microfilm reader?
(a) Use of the microfilm readers in the National Archives Building is on a firstcomefirst served basis.
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8. Revise Sec. 1254.84 to read as follows:
1254.84 How may I use a debit card for copiers in the Washington, DC, area?
Your research identification card can be used as a debit card if
you arrange with the Cashier's Office to set up an account using cash,
check, money order, debit card, or credit card. Your researcher
identification card number as encoded on the card forms the basis of
your account in the debit system. You may also purchase generic debit
cards of values up to $20 each from the Cashier's Office using any of
the above payment methods. When the Cashier's Office is closed or at
any other time during the hours research rooms are open as cited in
part 1253 of this chapter, you may use cash or credit card to purchase
a debit card from the vending machines located in the research rooms.
Inserting the debit card into a card reader connected to the copier
enables you to make copies for the appropriate fee, which are found in
Sec. 1258.12 of this chapter. You can add value to your card using the
vending machine in the research room or at the Cashier's Office. We do not make refunds.
Dated: September 21, 2009.
Adrienne C. Thomas,
Acting Archivist of the United States.
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