Strunk Response 1
Strunk Response 1
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Privacy Act of 1974, (5 USC 552(a))." (see Exhibit D)<br />
17. Additionally on the same State Department website, I located a<br />
website page titled "RecordsDisposition Schede//eS'. On that page is a list<br />
of "Domestic Records Disposition Schedule$'. Li n k- A 13 is tit I ed Passport<br />
Records. Upon following the website link I was directed to a pdf file titled<br />
U.S. Department of State Records Schedule, Chapter 13, Passport<br />
Records. The first two entries referenced passport records and<br />
applications from 1925 to 1970. These records were listed as either<br />
permanent, transfer to the National Archives when 50 years old or destroy<br />
when 100 years old. Newer passport records have different disposition<br />
schedules with different dates for transferring to WNRC (Washington<br />
National Records Center, Suitland Maryland) or for destruction depending<br />
on whether they are paper, microfilm or other types.<br />
18. Upon checking further in the Records Disposition Schedule, I<br />
observed on page 4 bottom entry, Passport Authorization Sheets or<br />
Records, listed as item a-1 3-001 -03b and described as follows:<br />
"b. Index cards. Arranged Alpha betically. Master Index to issuance's<br />
1909 through 1978 (paper records). Contains index cards with<br />
information on passport issuance, registration, consular reports of birth,<br />
and other information. It further states "Disposition transferimmediately<br />
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