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terrestrial field dissipation studies so
that one set of tests can be used for
registration of a pesticide in Canada, the
United States, and Mexico. In
developing this guidance document,
EPA and PMRA conducted an extensive
outreach and review program, soliciting
input from stakeholders and the
technical community through several
forums: three symposia, one Scientific
Advisory Panel (SAP) meeting, and one
workshop. Working closely with its
stakeholders, PMRA and EPA developed
a conceptual model for designing
terrestrial studies that will evaluate the
overall dissipation of a pesticide in the
field. The conceptual model, which is
specific for each pesticide, is based on
the chemical’s physicochemical
properties, laboratory environmental
fate studies, formulation type and
intended use pattern. At this time, the
Agency is soliciting input from the
public on the draft harmonized
guidance and conceptual model, which
can be found at the following address:
https://www.epa.gov/oppefed1/
ecorisk_ders/
efed_final_draft_tfd_guidance.pdf.
B. What is the Agency’s Authority for
Taking this Action?
This action is being taken under the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Terrestrial
field dissipation, Harmonized guidance.
Dated: May 9, 2005.
Steven Bradbury,
Director, Environmental Fate and Effects
Division, Office of Pesticide Programs.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
Notice of Public Information
Collection(s) Being Reviewed by the
Federal Communications Commission,
Comments Requested
June 2, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Federal Communications
Commission, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork burden
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on the
following information collection(s), as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) of 1995, Public Law 104–13.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor
a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid control
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number. No person shall be subject to
any penalty for failing to comply with
a collection of information subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act that does not
display a valid control number.
Comments are requested concerning (a)
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; (c) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
DATES: Written Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) comments should be
submitted on or before August 15, 2005.
If you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it
difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, you should
advise the contact listed below as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Direct all Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) comments to
Judith B. Herman, Federal
Communications Commission, Room 1–
C804, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20554 or via the Internet to JudithB.Herman@fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or copies of the
information collection(s), contact Judith
B. Herman at 202–418–0214 or via the
Internet at Judith-B.Herman@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control No.: 3060–0813.
Title: Enhanced 911 Emergency
Calling Services.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit and state, local or tribal
government.
Number of Respondents: 47,031.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1–5
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
and annual reporting requirements and
third party disclosure requirements.
Total Annual Burden: 198,200 hours.
Total Annual Cost: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: N/A.
Needs and Uses: The notification
requirement on Public Safety Answering
Points (PSAPs) will be used by the
carriers to verify that wireless E911 calls
are referred to PSAPs who have the
technical capability to use the data to
the caller’s benefit. TTY and dispatch
notification requirements will be used
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to avoid customer confusion as to the
capabilities of their handsets in reaching
help in emergency situations, thus
minimizing the possibility of critical
delays in response time. The annual
TTY reports will be used to monitor the
progress of TTY technology and thus
capability. Consultations on the specific
meaning assigned to pseudo-Automatic
Location Identification (ANI) are
appropriate to ensure that all parties are
working with the same information.
Coordination between carriers and state
and local entities to determine the
appropriate PSAPs to receive and
respond to E911 calls is necessary
because of the difficulty in assigning
PSAPs based on the location of the
wireless caller. The deployment
schedule that must be submitted by
carriers seeking a waiver of Phase I or
Phase II deployment schedule will be
used by the Commission to guarantee
that the rules are enforced in timely
manner as possible within technological
constraints.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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Notice of Public Information
Collection(s) Being Reviewed by the
Federal Communications Commission
for Extension Under Delegated
Authority
May 26, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Federal Communications
Commission, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork burden
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on the
following information collection(s), as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, Public Law 104–13. An
agency may not conduct or sponsor a
collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid control
number. No person shall be subject to
any penalty for failing to comply with
a collection of information subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) that
does not display a valid control number.
Comments are requested concerning (a)
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; (c) ways to enhance
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the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
DATES: Persons wishing to comment on
this information collection should
submit comments August 15, 2005. If
you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it
difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, you should
advise the contact listed below as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Direct all Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) comments to
Judith B. Herman, Federal
Communications Commission, 445 12th
Street, SW., Room 1–C804, Washington,
DC 20554 or via the Internet to JudithB.Herman@fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or copies of the
information collections contact Judith B.
Herman at 202–418–0214 or via the
Internet at Judith-B.Herman@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control No.: 3060–0204.
Title: Section 90.20(a)(2)(v),
Physically Handicapped ‘‘Special
Eligibility Showing’’.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or
households; business or other for profit.
Number of Respondents: 20.
Estimated Time Per Response: .084
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 2 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: $1,000.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section
90.20(a)(2)(v) provides that persons
claiming eligibility in the Special
Emergency Radio Service on the basis of
being physically handicapped must
present a physician’s statement
indicating that they are disabled.
Submission of this information is
necessary to ensure that frequencies
reserved for licensing to the
handicapped individuals are not
licensed to non-handicapped persons.
Commission personnel use the data to
determine the eligibility of applicants to
hold a radio station authorization for
specific frequencies. If the information
is not collected, the Commission has no
way to determine eligibility.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0223.
Title: Section 90.129, Supplemental
Information to be Routinely Submitted
with Applications, Non-Type Accepted
Equipment.
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Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or
households, business or other for profit,
not-for-profit institutions, and state,
local or tribal government.
Number of Respondents: 100.
Estimated Time Per Response: .33
hours (20 minutes).
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 34 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 90.129
requires applicants proposing to use
transmitting equipment that is not typecertified by FCC laboratory personnel to
provide a description of the proposed
equipment. This assures that the
equipment is capable of performing
within certain tolerances that limit the
interference potential of the device. This
information collected is used by FC
engineers to determine the interference
potential of the proposed equipment.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0325.
Title: Section 80.605, U.S. Coast
Guard Coordination.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or
households; business or other for profit.
Number of Respondents: 47.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1.1
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement and third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 52 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 80.605 is
needed to insure that no hazard to
marine navigation will result from the
grant of applications for non-selectable
transponders and shore based
radionavigation aids. If this collection
were not conducted, stations posing a
hazard to marine navigation could be
licensed inadvertently and/or long
delays in processing of applications
could result due to the necessity for
coordination between the Commission,
the U.S. Coast Guard and the applicant.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0554.
Title: Section 87.199, Special
Requirements for 406.025 MHz
Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs).
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or
households; business or other for profit.
Number of Respondents: 500.
Estimated Time Per Response: .084
hours.
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Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement and third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 42 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 87.199
requires owners of 406.025 MHz
Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs)
to register information such as name,
address, and type of vessel with the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA). The
information would be used by search
and rescue personnel to identify the
aircraft in distress and to select the
proper rescue units and search methods.
The information is used by NOAA to
maintain a database used to provide
information about the owner of an
activated ELT of an aircraft in distress.
If the collection were not conducted,
NOAA would not have access to this
information which would increase the
time needed to complete a search and
rescue operation.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0556.
Title: Section 80.1061, Special
Requirements for 406.025 MHz
Emergency Position Indicting Radio
Beacons (EPIRBs).
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or
households; business or other for profit.
Number of Respondents: 9,500.
Estimated Time Per Response: .084
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement and third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 798 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 80.1061
requires owners of 406.025 MHz
Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacons (EPIRBs) to register information
such as name, address, and type of
vessel with the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Additionally, the radio beacon must be
certified by a test facility recognized by
the U.S. Coast Guard to certify that the
equipment complies with the U.S. Coast
Guard environmental and operational
requirements associated with the test
procedures described in Appendix A of
the RTCM Recommended Standards. If
the collection of information were not
conducted, NOAA would not have
access to this information which would
increase the time needed to complete a
search and rescue operation.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0695.
Title: Section 87.219, Automatic
Operations.
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Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 50.
Estimated Time Per Response: 0.7
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement, recordkeeping
requirement and third party disclosure
requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 35 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: $6,000.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: N/A.
Needs and Uses: This rule section
requires that if airports have control
towers or Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) flight service
stations, and should more than one
licensee want to have an automated
aeronautical advisory station
(‘‘unicom’’), the licensees must write an
agreement outlining who will be
responsible for the unicom’s operation,
sign the agreement, and keep a copy of
the agreement with each licensee’s
station authorization. The information
will be used by compliance personnel
for enforcement purposes and by
licensees to clarify responsibility in
operating unicom.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0882.
Title: Section 95.833, Construction
Requirements.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or
households; business or other for profit.
Number of Respondents: 1,468.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1 hour.
Frequency of Response: Every 10 year
reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 1,468 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 95.833
requires each 218–219 MHz service
system license to file a report after ten
years of the license grant to demonstrate
that the licensee provides substantial
service to its service areas. The
information is used by Commission staff
to assess compliance with 218–219 MHz
service construction requirements, and
to provide adequate spectrum for the
service. This will facilitate spectrum
efficiency and competition by the 218–
219 MHz service licensees in the
wireless marketplace. Without this
information, the Commission would not
be able to carry out its statutory
responsibilities.
OMB Control No.: 3060–0987.
Title: 911 Callback Capability; Noninitialized Phones.
Form No.: N/A.
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Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other for
profit, and state, local or tribal
government.
Number of Respondents: 3,137.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1–3
hours.
Frequency of Response: One time
reporting requirement and third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 4,885 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: $661,125.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: N/A.
Needs and Uses: The labeling
requirement, education requirement,
and software/coding requirement are all
needed to make all parties involved in
emergency calls originating from noninitialized and ‘‘911 only’’ phones
aware that the calling party cannot be
reached for further information. This is
necessary to advise the public and
emergency workers of this limitation,
and to advise them in using such
phones in emergency situations to
provide as much critical location
information must be supplied to the
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)
as quickly as possible in the originating
call.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05–11540 Filed 6–14–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
Notice of Public Information
Collection(s) Being Reviewed by the
Federal Communications Commission
June 3, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Federal Communications
Commission, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork burden
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on the
following information collection(s), as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104–13. An agency
may not conduct or sponsor a collection
of information unless it displays a
currently valid control number. No
person shall be subject to any penalty
for failing to comply with a collection
of information subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) that does not
display a valid control number.
Comments are requested concerning (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
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(b) the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; (c) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
DATES: Written Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) comments should be
submitted on or before July 15, 2005. If
you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it
difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, you should
advise the contact listed below as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Direct all comments
regarding this Paperwork Reduction Act
submission to Judith B. Herman, Federal
Communications Commission, Room 1–
C804, 445 12th Street, SW., DC 20554 or
via the Internet to JudithB.Herman@fcc.gov.
For
additional information or copies of the
information collection(s), contact Judith
B. Herman at 202–418–0214 or via the
Internet at Judith-B.Herman@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control No.: 3060–1080.
Title: Improving Public Safety
Communications in the 800 MHz Band.
Form No: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit, not-for-profit institutions, and
state, local and tribal government.
Number of Respondents: 2,500.
Estimated Time Per Response: 3—8
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement and third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 27,162 hours.
Total Annual Cost: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: N/A.
Needs and Uses: The Commission is
seeking extension (no change) to this
information collection in order to obtain
the full three year clearance from the
OMB. This information collection
contains reporting and third party
disclosure requirements to resolve
interference to public safety (e.g., police,
fire, and other emergency first
responders) communications in the 800
MHz band that are cause by Cellular
Radiotelphone and Enhanced
Specialized Mobile Radio (ESMR)
operators. After exploring all possible
technical remedies, the Commission
adopted a two-prong approach to
resolving interference.
In the short-term, the Commission’s
rules will abate interference to the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Notice of Public Information Collection(s) Being Reviewed by the
Federal Communications Commission for Extension Under Delegated
Authority
May 26, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork burden invites the general public
and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on the
following information collection(s), as required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13. An agency may not conduct or
sponsor a collection of information unless it displays a currently
valid control number. No person shall be subject to any penalty for
failing to comply with a collection of information subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) that does not display a valid control
number. Comments are requested concerning (a) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Commission, including whether the information
shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Commission's
burden estimate; (c) ways to enhance
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the quality, utility, and clarity of the information collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on the
respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
DATES: Persons wishing to comment on this information collection should
submit comments August 15, 2005. If you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it difficult to do so within the period
of time allowed by this notice, you should advise the contact listed
below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Direct all Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) comments to Judith
B. Herman, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Room 1-C804, Washington, DC 20554 or via the Internet to Judith-
B.Herman@fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information or copies
of the information collections contact Judith B. Herman at 202-418-0214
or via the Internet at Judith-B.Herman@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control No.: 3060-0204.
Title: Section 90.20(a)(2)(v), Physically Handicapped ``Special
Eligibility Showing''.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or households; business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 20.
Estimated Time Per Response: .084 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 2 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: $1,000.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 90.20(a)(2)(v) provides that persons
claiming eligibility in the Special Emergency Radio Service on the
basis of being physically handicapped must present a physician's
statement indicating that they are disabled. Submission of this
information is necessary to ensure that frequencies reserved for
licensing to the handicapped individuals are not licensed to non-
handicapped persons. Commission personnel use the data to determine the
eligibility of applicants to hold a radio station authorization for
specific frequencies. If the information is not collected, the
Commission has no way to determine eligibility.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0223.
Title: Section 90.129, Supplemental Information to be Routinely
Submitted with Applications, Non-Type Accepted Equipment.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or households, business or other for
profit, not-for-profit institutions, and state, local or tribal
government.
Number of Respondents: 100.
Estimated Time Per Response: .33 hours (20 minutes).
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 34 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 90.129 requires applicants proposing to use
transmitting equipment that is not type-certified by FCC laboratory
personnel to provide a description of the proposed equipment. This
assures that the equipment is capable of performing within certain
tolerances that limit the interference potential of the device. This
information collected is used by FC engineers to determine the
interference potential of the proposed equipment.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0325.
Title: Section 80.605, U.S. Coast Guard Coordination.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or households; business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 47.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1.1 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement and third
party disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 52 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 80.605 is needed to insure that no hazard
to marine navigation will result from the grant of applications for
non-selectable transponders and shore based radionavigation aids. If
this collection were not conducted, stations posing a hazard to marine
navigation could be licensed inadvertently and/or long delays in
processing of applications could result due to the necessity for
coordination between the Commission, the U.S. Coast Guard and the
applicant.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0554.
Title: Section 87.199, Special Requirements for 406.025 MHz
Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs).
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or households; business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 500.
Estimated Time Per Response: .084 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement and third
party disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 42 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 87.199 requires owners of 406.025 MHz
Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs) to register information such as
name, address, and type of vessel with the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The information would be used by
search and rescue personnel to identify the aircraft in distress and to
select the proper rescue units and search methods. The information is
used by NOAA to maintain a database used to provide information about
the owner of an activated ELT of an aircraft in distress. If the
collection were not conducted, NOAA would not have access to this
information which would increase the time needed to complete a search
and rescue operation.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0556.
Title: Section 80.1061, Special Requirements for 406.025 MHz
Emergency Position Indicting Radio Beacons (EPIRBs).
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or households; business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 9,500.
Estimated Time Per Response: .084 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement and third
party disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 798 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 80.1061 requires owners of 406.025 MHz
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) to register
information such as name, address, and type of vessel with the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Additionally, the radio
beacon must be certified by a test facility recognized by the U.S.
Coast Guard to certify that the equipment complies with the U.S. Coast
Guard environmental and operational requirements associated with the
test procedures described in Appendix A of the RTCM Recommended
Standards. If the collection of information were not conducted, NOAA
would not have access to this information which would increase the time
needed to complete a search and rescue operation.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0695.
Title: Section 87.219, Automatic Operations.
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Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other for profit.
Number of Respondents: 50.
Estimated Time Per Response: 0.7 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement,
recordkeeping requirement and third party disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 35 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: $6,000.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: N/A.
Needs and Uses: This rule section requires that if airports have
control towers or Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight service
stations, and should more than one licensee want to have an automated
aeronautical advisory station (``unicom''), the licensees must write an
agreement outlining who will be responsible for the unicom's operation,
sign the agreement, and keep a copy of the agreement with each
licensee's station authorization. The information will be used by
compliance personnel for enforcement purposes and by licensees to
clarify responsibility in operating unicom.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0882.
Title: Section 95.833, Construction Requirements.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Individuals or households; business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 1,468.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1 hour.
Frequency of Response: Every 10 year reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 1,468 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: N/A.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No.
Needs and Uses: Section 95.833 requires each 218-219 MHz service
system license to file a report after ten years of the license grant to
demonstrate that the licensee provides substantial service to its
service areas. The information is used by Commission staff to assess
compliance with 218-219 MHz service construction requirements, and to
provide adequate spectrum for the service. This will facilitate
spectrum efficiency and competition by the 218-219 MHz service
licensees in the wireless marketplace. Without this information, the
Commission would not be able to carry out its statutory
responsibilities.
OMB Control No.: 3060-0987.
Title: 911 Callback Capability; Non-initialized Phones.
Form No.: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other for profit, and state, local or
tribal government.
Number of Respondents: 3,137.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1-3 hours.
Frequency of Response: One time reporting requirement and third
party disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 4,885 hours.
Annual Cost Burden: $661,125.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: N/A.
Needs and Uses: The labeling requirement, education requirement,
and software/coding requirement are all needed to make all parties
involved in emergency calls originating from non-initialized and ``911
only'' phones aware that the calling party cannot be reached for
further information. This is necessary to advise the public and
emergency workers of this limitation, and to advise them in using such
phones in emergency situations to provide as much critical location
information must be supplied to the Public Safety Answering Points
(PSAPs) as quickly as possible in the originating call.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05-11540 Filed 6-14-05; 8:45 am]
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