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National Select Agent Registry phone numbers for APHIS (301-851-3300) and CDC (404-718-2000).
Last Updated: Friday, January 11, 2013

Security Risk Assessments

Overview

One of the fundamental elements of the select agent regulations is to keep select agents and toxins out of the possession of individuals who might intend to misuse them. The Federal Select Agent Program works closely with Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Service (CJIS) to identify those individuals who are prohibited from access to select agents and toxins based on the restrictions identified in the USA PATRIOT ActAdobe PDF. CJIS conducts security risk assessments of all individuals, Responsible Officials, Alternate Responsible Officials and non-governmental entities that request access to select agents and toxins. The Federal Select Agent Program authorizes access to select agents and toxins based on the results of the security risk assessment.

For additional guidance on the security risk assessment process, contact CJIS directly at 304-625-4900 or visit CJIS website at Criminal Justice Information Services Website.

The following process describes how to submit a security risk assessment:

  1. The entity's Responsible Official (RO) submits an application or amendment that includes the individual's information using the APHIS/CDC Form 1, Application for Registration for Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins to their lead agency (APHIS or CDC, but not both).
  2. The lead agency issues to the entity a letter with the unique Department of Justice (DOJ) identifying number for each individual listed on the APHIS/CDC Form 1, Application for Registration.
  3. The RO forwards to each individual their unique DOJ identifying number.
  4. The individual completes the FD-961 Form and puts his or her unique identifying number in block 11 and provides the completed FD-961 to the RO for review and signature.
  5. The RO can request fingerprint packages via faxing a request to the FBI at 304-625-3984. Each package contains two fingerprint cards, general instructions, fingerprint instructions, and a pre-addressed return envelope. Request the number of packages needed based on the number of individuals who will be undergoing a security risk assessment. The request should include the following: the entity name, point of contact or RO, the correct mailing address, contact telephone number and the number of fingerprint card packets being requested. The request should be faxed to the FBI at 304-625-3984.
  6. The entity must submit a completed FD-961 form that has been reviewed and signed by the Responsible Official and two legible fingerprint cards as one package directly to the FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS), not to APHIS or CDC. The CJIS mailing address is:

    FBI, CJIS, Bioterrorism
    1000 Custer Hollow Road, Module E-3
    Clarksburg, WV 26306-0147
For guidance on how to complete the FD-961 form, see the FBI website
http://www.fbi.gov/terrorinfo/bioterrorfd961.htm for additional information.

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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Agricultural Select Agent Program 4700 River Road Unit 2, Mailstop 22, Cubicle 1A07 Riverdale, MD 20737 FAX: 301-734-3652 E-mail: ASAP@aphis.usda.gov and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Select Agents and Toxins 1600 Clifton Road NE, Mailstop A-46 Atlanta, GA 30333 FAX: 404-718-2096 E-mail: lrsat@cdc.gov