3 FAM 2350
PERSONNEL RECORDS
(CT:PER-635; 03-01-2011)
(Office of Origin: HR/EX)
3 FAM 2351 GENERAL PROVISIONS
3 FAM 2351.1 Authority
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
The authorities are found under:
(1) Executive Order 12107;
(2) 5 U.S.C. 301, 5 U.S.C. 552a;
(3) 5 U.S.C. 4305;
(4) 5 U.S.C. 4315;
(5) 5 CFR 293;
(6) 5 CFR 297;
(7) OPM Operating Manual, Guide to Personnel
Recordkeeping; and
(8) Sections 206(a) (22 U.S.C. 3926(a)), 603 (22
U.S.C. 4003), and 604 (22 U.S.C. 4004) of the Foreign Service Act of 1980.
3 FAM 2351.2 Applicability
(TL:PER-260; 04-24-1995)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
These regulations apply to all employees of the Department
of State and to employees of other agencies who may be assigned or detailed to
the Department.
3 FAM 2351.3 Responsibilities
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
a. The Director General of the Foreign Service and
Director of Human Resources (DGHR) is responsible for:
(1) The administration of the personnel records
program of the Department of State including personnel records kept at posts
abroad and missions; and
(2) Assuring that the provisions of the Freedom of
Information and Privacy Acts and other applicable provisions of law are
implemented with regard to all personnel records.
b. The Executive Director of the Bureau of Human
Resources (HR/EX):
(1) Directs and is responsible for the personnel
records management program of the Bureau of Human Resources (HR);
(2) Provides guidance and direction to other bureaus
which may maintain temporary unofficial personnel records; and
(3) Provides guidance and direction to posts abroad on
the contents of, access to, maintenance, and disposal of personnel files.
c. The Chief, Records and Information Management
Division (HR/EX/RIM):
(1) Plans and coordinates the personnel records
management program for HR;
(2) Is custodian of these records for legal purposes;
(3) Administers the maintenance, control, and access
to Official Personnel Folders (OPFs) and related records;
(4) Supervises the establishment, maintenance, use,
and disposition of the Department's (OPFs);
(5) Provides technical guidance and assistance on
records matters; and
(6) Performs periodic audits of personnel records.
d. Personnel authorized to have access to OPFs are
responsible for their safekeeping and control until they are returned to the
custody of HR/EX/RIM.
e. Executive directors, heads of personnel units, and
comparable officials are responsible for establishing strict controls and
accountability records for all OPFs and other personnel records charged to or
otherwise within their areas of responsibility.
3 FAM 2351.4 Policy
3 FAM 2351.4-1 General
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
a. Executive Order 12107 authorizes the Office of
Personnel Management (OPM) to prescribe regulations governing the
establishment, contents, maintenance, and transfer of OPFs between agencies.
That executive order also provides that Civil Service OPFs are the property of
the OPM and they are established and maintained under its regulations and
procedures.
b. Foreign Service performance records are the property
of the Department and are established and maintained under the Foreign Service
Act and Department regulations.
3 FAM 2351.4-2 Bureau Policy
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
It is the policy of the Bureau of Human Resources (HR)
to:
(1) Maintain the minimum number of personnel records
and files consistent with the Privacy Act, OPM, and Department regulations and
requirements;
(2) Maintain the security and confidential nature of
all personnel records by permitting their use only in connection with official
business or as provided by law; and
(3) Make OPFs available only to authorized
individuals.
3 FAM 2351.5 Exceptions to
Regulations
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
Exceptions to these regulations may be made by the
Secretary, the Deputy Secretary, the Under Secretary for Management, the
Director General of The Foreign Service and Director of Human Resources, or a Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Human Resources, when such action is considered in the
best interest of the Department or justified on the basis of special
circumstances or emergency conditions. The officer making such an exception
will promptly advise the affected employee(s) in writing giving the specific
reasons for the action.
3 FAM 2352 OFFICIAL PERSONNEL FOLDERS
3 FAM 2352.1 Types of Files
Maintained and On Whom
3 FAM 2352.1-1 Official
Personnel Folder (Administrative)
(CT:PER-510; 12-02-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
OPFs (Administrative) are maintained on:
(1) Members of the Foreign and Civil Service;
(2) Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES);
(3) Eligible Family Member (EFM) appointees;
(4) Experts and consultants;
(5) Consular agents; and,
(6) Individuals who perform volunteer service as part
of agency programs established for providing education experience for a student
or other volunteer programs as defined in laws and regulations authorizing the
programs.
3 FAM 2352.1-2 Merged Official
Personnel Folder (Administrative)
(TL:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
Merged OPFs (administrative) are maintained on:
(1) Current or former members of the Foreign Service
who have or have had service under another personnel system such as the Civil
Service system; and
(2) Current or former Civil Service employees who have
or have had service under Title 5 U.S.C. and another Federal personnel system
(other than Foreign Service), such as the U.S. Postal Service.
3 FAM 2352.1-3 Foreign Service
Official Personnel Folder (Performance)
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees)
Foreign Service OPFs (Performance) are maintained on
members of the Foreign Service.
3 FAM 2352.1-4 Employee
Performance Folders (EPF)
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Civil Service Employees)
EPFs are maintained on:
(1) Civil Service employees; and
(2) Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES).
3 FAM 2352.2 Contents of Folders
(TL:PER-260; 04-24-1995)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
The contents of personnel folders are prescribed in OPM
regulations and procedures and/or 3 FAH-1 H-2350.
3 FAM 2352.3 Maintenance and
Storage
(TL:PER-260; 04-24-1995)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
Procedures governing the filing and removal of documents
from files and the storage of those files are found in 3 FAH-1 H-2350.
3 FAM 2352.4 Access to Folders
3 FAM 2352.4-1 Restrictions on
Access
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
OPFs contain personal information concerning current or
former employees of the Department, which must be protected against any
unwarranted invasion of employees personal privacy.
3 FAM 2352.4-2 Access Within the
Department
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
Access to and use of OPFs is restricted to employees who
have a legitimate need for personnel records. A list of those categories of
individuals who are authorized to have access to personnel folders is published
in 3 FAH-1
H-2350. HR/EX/RIM maintains a list of Department officials and employees
who are specifically authorized to have access to files.
3 FAM 2352.4-3 Use by the Office
of Personnel Management (OPM)
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
OPM may use or borrow the OPFs of Civil Service employees
at any time. OPM may be granted access to the OPFs (Administrative) files of
current or former Foreign Service employees under the same procedures and
conditions which apply to access by other non-Foreign Affairs agencies. See 3 FAH-1 H-2350
for procedures and guidelines concerning OPM access to OPFs.
3 FAM 2352.4-4 Review by Other
Agencies
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
a. Accredited investigative agents of any Federal
agency may review OPFs to carry out assigned investigative functions pursuant
to a written request by an official of at least office director level
specifying the necessity for such access.
b. Authorized officials of the Agency for International
Development (USAID) may review OPFs in connection with proposed details of
employees or consideration by promotion boards when the Career Development and
Training Division (HR/CDA/CDT) of the Bureau of Human Resources approves such
review.
c. Authorized officials of other Federal agencies,
international organizations, or State and local governments may review OPFs in
cases where Foreign Service employees are being considered for detail,
assignment, or secondment to the agency or organizational entity concerned when
HR/CDA/CDT approves such review.
3 FAM 2352.4-5 Access by Data
Subject
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
Current or former employees are not permitted to withdraw
their own OPFs or other personnel records. Procedures for granting current and
former employees access to their own OPF may be found in 3 FAH-1 H-2350.
3 FAM 2352.5 Transfer of Personnel
Folders
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
a. Except as provided above, the OPF (Administrative)
of a Department employee will be transferred to another Federal agency only
upon the actual transfer of that employee as supported by a signed personnel
action.
b. The Foreign Service OPF (Performance) of a member of
the Service will not be transferred to any other Federal agency except USAID,
the Foreign Commercial Service, or the Foreign Agricultural Service. Such
transfer will be made only upon the specific written request of the gaining
agency or the employee concerned.
c. The EPF of a Civil Service employee is transferred
to another Federal agency in accordance with the OPM Operating Manual, Guide to
Personnel Recordkeeping.
3 FAM 2352.6 Control, Maintenance,
and Disposition of Records
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
HR/EX/RIM shall maintain a system for recording and
controlling the locations of personnel folders and for assuring that those
folders are maintained and disposed of in accordance with OPM regulations and
with procedures and guidelines published in 3 FAH-1 H-2350.
3 FAM 2353 OTHER OFFICIAL PERSONNEL
RECORDS
3 FAM 2353.1 General
(CT:PER-610; 06-09-2009)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
a. In addition to the OPF (Administrative) and the
performance file, a number of other personnel records are maintained by various
offices in the Bureau of Human Resources. A complete list of these files, a
general description of their contents, and procedures governing their
maintenance, use, disclosure, and disposition may be found in 3 FAH-1 H-2350.
Other than the records listed in this subchapter and in 3 FAH-1 H-2350,
no name-retrievable system of personnel records on Department personnel should
be established by any office within the Department without consulting with the
Chief, HR/EX/RIM. The establishment of each additional system of
name-retrievable files must also be cleared in Office of Information Programs
and Service (A/GIS/IPS) and may need to be listed in the Federal Register
pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act.
b. The Director General has responsibility for proper
maintenance and disposition of all personnel files. Technical advice and
assistance is available upon request from the Chief, HR/EX/RIM.
c. Special care must be exercised not to destroy any
personnel records without proper disposal authorization under penalty of heavy
fines imposed by the Records Disposal Act of 1943, as amended, and the Federal
Records Act of 1950. Copies of approved records control schedules covering HR
records are contained in 5 FAH-4.
3 FAM 2353.2 Working and
Chronological Files
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
For most offices, it is necessary to maintain working
and/or chronological personnel files for performing their assigned functions.
These are considered temporary papers, which do not fall within the scope of
the regulations cited above. Unless these papers are the only record of their
content, they can and should be disposed promptly after they have served their
purpose (see 5 FAH-4, Records Management Handbook).
3 FAM 2354 AUDITS
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Civil Service Employees)
It is the responsibility of the Chief, HR/EX/RIM, or a
designated member of the staff, to perform various audits of all types of
personnel records maintained within the Bureau of Human Resources, in other
bureaus of the Department, and at posts abroad, to assure compliance with the
Federal laws and Department regulations governing the creation, maintenance,
use, and disposition of personnel records. Any irregularities will be brought
to the attention of the responsible officer and will be corrected within a
reasonable or prescribed period of time. Any disagreement with or failure to
carry out the recommended changes will be brought to the attention of the
Executive Director, HR/EX, for review and necessary action.
3 FAM 2355 POST PERSONNEL RECORDS
3 FAM 2355.1 Responsibility
(TL:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service & Locally Employed Staff Employees)
Responsibility for all post records is vested in the
principal officer. Normally, this is delegated to the administrative officer or
other officers responsible for personnel activities at post. HR/EX/RIM will
provide technical guidance, direction, and assistance on personnel records
matters.
3 FAM 2355.2 Type and Content of
Folders
3 FAM 2355.2-1 U.S. Citizen
Employees
(CT:PER-505; 10-19-2004)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees)
The OPFs of all U.S. citizen employees of the
Department of State are maintained in HR/EX/RIM and constitute the legal record
of employment. These include the OPFs for all full-time employees, American
Family Member (AFM) appointees, and consular agents (whether or not U.S. citizen).
Posts are authorized to maintain duplicate copies of
personnel records of all categories of U.S. citizen employees to facilitate
post personnel administration.
3 FAM 2355.2-2 Locally Employed
Staff (LE Staff) Employees
(CT:PER-635; 03-01-2011)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service National, Personal Services Agreement, and Personal
Services Contract Employees)
The OPFs of Foreign Service National, Personal Services
Agreement, and Personal Services Contract employees are maintained at post and
constitute the legal record of service. The regulations governing the
maintenance, use, and disposition of these records appear in 3 FAM 7140.
3 FAM 2355.3 Procedures and
Guidelines for Post Personnel Records
(TL:PER-376; 12-15-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to FSN & U.S. Citizens Employees)
See 3 FAH-1 H-2350.
3 FAM 2356 THROUGH 2359 UNASSIGNED