Public Information Collections Approved by Office of Management and Budget, 43428-43429 [05-14843]

Download as PDF 43428 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 143 / Wednesday, July 27, 2005 / Notices Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement; third party disclosure. Total Annual Burden: 30 hours. Total Annual Cost: $2,250. Privacy Impact Assessment: No impact(s). Needs and Uses: On June 16, 1999, the FCC released a First Report and Order (First R&O), In the Matter of 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review— Amendment of Part 18 of the Commission’s Rules to Update Regulations for RF Lighting Devices, ET Docket No. 98–42, FCC 99–135. The First R&O, amended 47 CFR Section 18.307 of the Commission’s Rules to add third party requirements. In addition, Section 18.213(d) was added to require manufacturers of RF lighting devices to provide an advisory statement either on the product packaging or with other user documentation, similar to the following: This product may cause interference to radio equipment and should not be installed near maritime safety communications equipment or other critical navigation or communication equipment operating between 0.45–30 MHz. The Commission will used the information to determine whether all RF lighting devices are in compliance with the applicable Commission rules and are capable of producing conducted emissions in the 0.45–30 MHz band, and have a simple warning label with a short advisory statement. Federal Communications Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 05–14839 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Public Information Collections Approved by Office of Management and Budget July 5, 2005. SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has received Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for the following public information collections pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104–13. An agency may not conduct or sponsor and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid control number. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul J. Laurenzano, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554, (202) 418–1359 or via the Internet at plaurenz@fcc.gov. VerDate jul<14>2003 19:40 Jul 26, 2005 Jkt 205001 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMB Control No.: 3060–1085. OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005. Expiration Date: 12/31/2005. Title: Federal Communications Commisssion Proposes Collection of Location Information, Provision of Notice and Reporting on Interconnected voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) E911 Compliance. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 14,238,254 responses; 435,894 total annual burden hours; approximately .09–16 hours average per respondent. Needs and Uses: The Federal Communications Commission (Commission) requires providers of interconnected voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services to obtain information regarding their end users’ location as a condition of providing service. Interconnected VoIP providers must provide that information to entities that maintain databases used to ensure that the caller’s location and a call back number are provided to requesting public safety answering points when a 911 call is placed. The Commission also requires interconnected VoIP providers to ensure that end users understand any limitations of their service, obtain from the end user evidence of such understanding, and submit a letter to the Commission detailing their compliance with its E911 rules no later than 120 days after the rules become effective. OMB Control No.: 3060–1083. OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005. Expiration Date: 06/30/2008. Title: Request to Update Default Compensation Rate for Dial-Around Calls from Payphones, WC Docket No. 03–225. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 10 responses; 1,000 total annual burden hours; 100 hours average response time per respondent. Needs and Uses: Pursuant to Section 276(b)(1)(A) of the Act, the Commission is required to ensure that all payphone service providers are fairly compensated. In order to calculate fair compensation for the payphones that are not supported by Flex ANI, the Commission must obtain monthly payphone call volume data. Once the impacted entities (primarily the Regional Bell Operating Companies and the large interexchange companies) submit this data, the Commission will calculate an average monthly call volume as one of the key inputs required to establish per-payphone monthly compensation. OMB Control No.: 3060–1005. PO 00000 Frm 00039 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005. Expiration Date: 06/30/2008. Title: Numbering Resource Optimization—Phase 3. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 53 responses; 3,380 total annual burden hours; 50–85 hours average response time per respondent. Needs and Uses: In the Third Report and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration in CC Docket No. 99– 200, the Commission continued efforts to maximize the efficiency with which numbering resources in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) are utilized. In order for price cap LECs to qualify for exogenous adjustment to access charges established under the federal cost recovery mechanism, they must demonstrate that pooling results in a net cost increase rather than a cost reduction. Applications to state commission from carriers must demonstrate that certain requirements are met before states may grant use of the safety valve mechanism. State commission seeking to implement service-specific and/or technologyspecific area code overlays, must request delegated authority to do so. OMB Control No.: 3060–1012. OMB Approval date: 6/14/2005. Expiration Date: 06/30/2008. Title: Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism, CC Docket 02–6, NPRM, Proposed ADA Certification. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 30,000 responses; 1,200 total annual burden hours; .04 hours average response time per respondent. Needs and Uses: In CC Docket 02–6, the Commission sought comment on certain rules governing the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism. The Commission goals in the proceeding are to: (1) Consider changes that would fine-tune its rules to improve program operation; (2) to ensure that the benefits of the universal service support mechanism for schools and libraries are distributed in a manner that is fair and equitable: and (3) to improve its oversight over the program. Among other things, affected respondents may be required to certify to compliance with the ADA and related statutes and to use a computerized list to identify services or products. OMB Control No.: 3060–0986. OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005. Expiration Date: 06/30/2008. Title: Competitive Carrier Line Count Report. Form No.: FCC Form 525. Estimated Annual Burden: 4,753 responses; 3,707 total annual burden E:\FR\FM\27JYN1.SGM 27JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 143 / Wednesday, July 27, 2005 / Notices hours; .5–6 hours average response time per respondent. Needs and Uses: On May 23, 2001, the Commission adopted rules for determining high-cost universal service support for rural telephone companies for the next five years based upon proposals made by the Rural Task Force. The commision also addressed certain proposals made by the MultiAssociation Group for reforming universal services applicable to rural carriers. FCC form 525 will be used to gather some of the information needed in a standardized format to help eliminate duplication of information collected. The information collected will be used to determine whether and to what extent rural telecommunications carriers providing the data are eligible to receive universal service support. OMB Control No.: 3060–0804. OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005. Expiration Date: 06/30/2008. Title: Universal Service—Health Care Providers Universal Service Program. Form No.: FCC Forms 465, 466, 466– A and 467. Estimated Annual Burden: 12,840 responses; 17,720 total annual burden hours; .5–3 hours average response time per respondent. Needs and Uses: In the Second Report and Order, Order on Recon., and FNPRM (FCC 04–289), the Commission changed it’s definition of rural for purposes of the rural health care universal service support mechanism. The Commission also revised its rules to expand funding for mobile rural health care services and established a fixed deadline for filing FCC Forms 466 and 466–A. On reconsideration, the Commission permits states that are entirely rural to receive support for advanced telecom. and information services. The FNPRM seeks comment on whether to increase the percentage discount that rural health care providers receive for Internet access support and whether infrastructure development should be funded, and also whether to modify its rules to allow mobile rural health care providers to use services other than satellite. OMB Control No.: 3060–0734. OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005. Expiration Date: 06/30/2008. Title: Accounting Safeguards, CC Docket No. 96–150, 47 U.S.C. 260 and 271–276, Sections 53.209, 53.211 and 53.213. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 38 responses; 131,523 total annual burden hours; 24–19,200 hours average response time per respondent. Needs and Uses: In the R&O in CC Docket 96–150, the Commission VerDate jul<14>2003 19:40 Jul 26, 2005 Jkt 205001 prescribed the way ILECs, including the BOCs, must account for transactions with affiliates involving, and allocate costs incurred in the provision of, both regulated telecommunications services and nonregulated services, including telemessaging, interLATA telecommunications and information services, telecommunications equipment and CPE manufacturing and others pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 260 and 271 through 276. The Commission also adopted requirements for implementing section 272 of the Act, including, but not limited to, administering the section 272 independent audits. Federal Communications Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 05–14843 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [Report No. 2722] Petitions for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding July 18, 2005. Petitions for Reconsideration have been filed in the Commission’s Rulemaking proceeding listed in this Public Notice and published pursuant to 47 CFR 1.429(e). The full text of these documents is available for viewing and copying in Room CY–B402, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC or may be purchased from the Commission’s copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc. (BCPI) (1–800–378–3160). Oppositions to these petitions must be filed by August 11, 2005. See section 1.4(b)(1) of the Commission’s rules (47 CFR 1.4(b)(1)). Replies to an opposition must be filed within 10 days after the time for filing oppositions have expired. Subject: In the Matter of Wireless Operations in the 3650–3700 MHz Band (ET Docket 04–151); In the Matter of Rules for Wireless Broadband Services in the 3650–3700 MHz Band (WT Docket 05–96); In the Matter of Additional Spectrum for Unlicensed Devices below 900 MHz and in the 3 GHz Band (ET Docket 02–380); In the Matter of Amendment of the Commission’s Rules with Regard to the 3650–3700 MHz Government Transfer Band (ET Docket 98–237). Number of Petitions Filed: 8. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 05–14838 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P PO 00000 Frm 00040 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 43429 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Notice of Agreements Filed The Commission hereby gives notice of the filing of the following agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984. Interested parties may obtain copies of agreements by contacting the Commission’s Office of Agreements at (202) 523–5793 or via e-mail at tradeanalysis@fmc.gov. Interested parties may submit comments on an agreement to the Secretary, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, DC 20573, within 10 days of the date this notice appears in the Federal Register. Agreement No.: 011654–013. Title: Middle East Indian Subcontinent Discussion Agreement. Parties: American President Lines; A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S; China Shipping Navigation Co., Ltd. d/b/a Indotrans; CMA CGM S.A.; Contship Containerlines, a division of CP Ships (UK) Ltd.; MacAndrews & Company Limited; P&O Nedlloyd Limited; The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia; and United Arab Shipping Company (S.A.G.). Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.; Sher & Blackwell, LLP; 1850 M Street, NW., Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036. Synopsis: The amendment adds MacAndrews & Company Limited as a party to the agreement. Agreement No.: 011737–016. Title: The MCA Agreement. Parties: Atlantic Container Line AB; Alianca Navegacao e Logistica Ltda.; Antillean Marine Shipping Corporation; A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S; China Shipping Container Lines Co., Ltd.; CMA CGM S.A.; Companhia Libra de Navegacao; Compania Sud Americana de Vapores S.A.; CP Ships (UK) Limited d/b/a ANZDL and d/b/a Contship Containerlines; CP Ships USA LLC d/b/a Italia Line, Lykes Lines, and TMM Lines; Crowley Liner Services, Inc.; Dole Ocean Cargo Express, Inc.; Hamburg¨ Sud; Hapag-Lloyd Container Linie; Hoegh Autoliners; Montemar Maritima S.A.; Norasia Container Line Limited; P&O Nedlloyd Limited; Safmarine Container Lines N.V.; Tropical Shipping & Construction Co., Ltd.; and Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines AS. Filing Party: James R. Halley, Esq.; Halley & Halley, P.A.; 328 Crandon Boulevard; Suite 224–225; Key Biscayne, Florida 33149. Synopsis: The amendment adds China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., and United Arab Shipping Company (S.A.G.) as members. It also republishes the agreement. Agreement No.: 011852–020. E:\FR\FM\27JYN1.SGM 27JYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 143 (Wednesday, July 27, 2005)]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION


Public Information Collections Approved by Office of Management 
and Budget

July 5, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has received 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for the following public 
information collections pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 
1995, Public Law 104-13. An agency may not conduct or sponsor and a 
person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless 
it displays a currently valid control number.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul J. Laurenzano, Federal 
Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554, 
(202) 418-1359 or via the Internet at plaurenz@fcc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    OMB Control No.: 3060-1085.
    OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005.
    Expiration Date: 12/31/2005.
    Title: Federal Communications Commisssion Proposes Collection of 
Location Information, Provision of Notice and Reporting on 
Interconnected voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) E911 Compliance.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 14,238,254 responses; 435,894 total annual 
burden hours; approximately .09-16 hours average per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: The Federal Communications Commission (Commission) 
requires providers of interconnected voice over Internet protocol 
(VoIP) services to obtain information regarding their end users' 
location as a condition of providing service. Interconnected VoIP 
providers must provide that information to entities that maintain 
databases used to ensure that the caller's location and a call back 
number are provided to requesting public safety answering points when a 
911 call is placed. The Commission also requires interconnected VoIP 
providers to ensure that end users understand any limitations of their 
service, obtain from the end user evidence of such understanding, and 
submit a letter to the Commission detailing their compliance with its 
E911 rules no later than 120 days after the rules become effective.
    OMB Control No.: 3060-1083.
    OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005.
    Expiration Date: 06/30/2008.
    Title: Request to Update Default Compensation Rate for Dial-Around 
Calls from Payphones, WC Docket No. 03-225.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 10 responses; 1,000 total annual burden 
hours; 100 hours average response time per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: Pursuant to Section 276(b)(1)(A) of the Act, the 
Commission is required to ensure that all payphone service providers 
are fairly compensated. In order to calculate fair compensation for the 
payphones that are not supported by Flex ANI, the Commission must 
obtain monthly payphone call volume data. Once the impacted entities 
(primarily the Regional Bell Operating Companies and the large 
interexchange companies) submit this data, the Commission will 
calculate an average monthly call volume as one of the key inputs 
required to establish per-payphone monthly compensation.
    OMB Control No.: 3060-1005.
    OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005.
    Expiration Date: 06/30/2008.
    Title: Numbering Resource Optimization--Phase 3.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 53 responses; 3,380 total annual burden 
hours; 50-85 hours average response time per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: In the Third Report and Order and Second Order on 
Reconsideration in CC Docket No. 99-200, the Commission continued 
efforts to maximize the efficiency with which numbering resources in 
the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) are utilized. In order for 
price cap LECs to qualify for exogenous adjustment to access charges 
established under the federal cost recovery mechanism, they must 
demonstrate that pooling results in a net cost increase rather than a 
cost reduction. Applications to state commission from carriers must 
demonstrate that certain requirements are met before states may grant 
use of the safety valve mechanism. State commission seeking to 
implement service-specific and/or technology-specific area code 
overlays, must request delegated authority to do so.
    OMB Control No.: 3060-1012.
    OMB Approval date: 6/14/2005.
    Expiration Date: 06/30/2008.
    Title: Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism, 
CC Docket 02-6, NPRM, Proposed ADA Certification.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 30,000 responses; 1,200 total annual 
burden hours; .04 hours average response time per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: In CC Docket 02-6, the Commission sought comment on 
certain rules governing the schools and libraries universal service 
support mechanism. The Commission goals in the proceeding are to: (1) 
Consider changes that would fine-tune its rules to improve program 
operation; (2) to ensure that the benefits of the universal service 
support mechanism for schools and libraries are distributed in a manner 
that is fair and equitable: and (3) to improve its oversight over the 
program. Among other things, affected respondents may be required to 
certify to compliance with the ADA and related statutes and to use a 
computerized list to identify services or products.
    OMB Control No.: 3060-0986.
    OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005.
    Expiration Date: 06/30/2008.
    Title: Competitive Carrier Line Count Report.
    Form No.: FCC Form 525.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 4,753 responses; 3,707 total annual burden

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hours; .5-6 hours average response time per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: On May 23, 2001, the Commission adopted rules for 
determining high-cost universal service support for rural telephone 
companies for the next five years based upon proposals made by the 
Rural Task Force. The commision also addressed certain proposals made 
by the Multi-Association Group for reforming universal services 
applicable to rural carriers. FCC form 525 will be used to gather some 
of the information needed in a standardized format to help eliminate 
duplication of information collected. The information collected will be 
used to determine whether and to what extent rural telecommunications 
carriers providing the data are eligible to receive universal service 
support.
    OMB Control No.: 3060-0804.
    OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005.
    Expiration Date: 06/30/2008.
    Title: Universal Service--Health Care Providers Universal Service 
Program.
    Form No.: FCC Forms 465, 466, 466-A and 467.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 12,840 responses; 17,720 total annual 
burden hours; .5-3 hours average response time per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: In the Second Report and Order, Order on Recon., 
and FNPRM (FCC 04-289), the Commission changed it's definition of rural 
for purposes of the rural health care universal service support 
mechanism. The Commission also revised its rules to expand funding for 
mobile rural health care services and established a fixed deadline for 
filing FCC Forms 466 and 466-A. On reconsideration, the Commission 
permits states that are entirely rural to receive support for advanced 
telecom. and information services. The FNPRM seeks comment on whether 
to increase the percentage discount that rural health care providers 
receive for Internet access support and whether infrastructure 
development should be funded, and also whether to modify its rules to 
allow mobile rural health care providers to use services other than 
satellite.
    OMB Control No.: 3060-0734.
    OMB Approval date: 6/28/2005.
    Expiration Date: 06/30/2008.
    Title: Accounting Safeguards, CC Docket No. 96-150, 47 U.S.C. 260 
and 271-276, Sections 53.209, 53.211 and 53.213.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 38 responses; 131,523 total annual burden 
hours; 24-19,200 hours average response time per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: In the R&O in CC Docket 96-150, the Commission 
prescribed the way ILECs, including the BOCs, must account for 
transactions with affiliates involving, and allocate costs incurred in 
the provision of, both regulated telecommunications services and 
nonregulated services, including telemessaging, interLATA 
telecommunications and information services, telecommunications 
equipment and CPE manufacturing and others pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 260 
and 271 through 276. The Commission also adopted requirements for 
implementing section 272 of the Act, including, but not limited to, 
administering the section 272 independent audits.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05-14843 Filed 7-26-05; 8:45 am]
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