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Terms
and Conditions of Use |
This
computer system, including all related equipment, networks, and network
devices (including Internet access), is provided by the Department of the
Interior (DOI) in accordance with the agency policy for official use and
limited personal use. All agency computer systems may be monitored for all
lawful purposes, including but not limited to, ensuring that use is
authorized, for management of the system, to facilitate protection against
unauthorized access, and to verify security procedures, survivability and operational
security. Any information on this computer system may be examined, recorded,
copied and used for authorized purposes at any time. All information,
including personal information, placed or sent over this system may be
monitored, and users of this system are reminded that such monitoring does
occur. Therefore, there should be no expectation of privacy with respect to
use of this system. By logging into this agency computer system, you
acknowledge and consent to the monitoring of this system. Evidence of your
use, authorized or unauthorized, collected during monitoring may be used for
civil, criminal, administrative, or other adverse action. Unauthorized or
illegal use may subject you to prosecution. |
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Privacy
Act System of Records (FBMS: Financial and Business Management System)
ACCESS: Access to this information is limited to only those officers and
employees of the Department of Interior who have a need for the information
in the performance of their duties. Disclosure without the consent of the
subject of the information is restricted unless required by the Freedom of
Information Act; to those listed in the Federal Register Notice under the
"routine use" section; for the purposes identified in that section;
and to those identified in 43 CFR 2.56. These records may not be altered or
destroyed except as authorized by 43 CFR 2.52. Please contact your office's
Privacy Act Officer for advice on disclosure restrictions. CRIMINAL PENALTIES
FOR DISCLOSURE: The Privacy Act contains provisions for criminal penalties
for knowingly and willfully disclosing information from this file unless
properly authorized. Fines shall not exceed more than $5,000. |