Public Information Collections Approved by Office of Management and Budget, 5337-5338 [06-891]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 21 / Wednesday, February 1, 2006 / Notices for two consecutive weeks in a threeweek period. A copy of this notice must be placed in the public inspection file along with the application. On November 4, 2005, the Commission released the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), In the Matter of Digital Television Distributed Transmission System Technologies, MB Docket No. 05–312; FCC 05–192. With this NPRM, the Commission proposes to revise FCC Form 340 to accommodate the use of a distributed transmission system (‘‘DTS’’) network. Applicants seeking to create a DTS network or add transmitters to an existing DTS network must file a minor change application using FCC Form 301. Federal Communications Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 06–890 Filed 1–31–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–10–P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Public Information Collections Approved by Office of Management and Budget cchase on PROD1PC60 with NOTICES January 24, 2006. 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.: 3060–0147. OMB Approval Date: January 19, 2006. Expiration Date: January 31, 2009. Title: Section 64.804—Extension of Unsecured Credit for Interstate and Foreign Communication Services to Candidates for Federal Office. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 13 responses; 104 total annual burden hours; 8 hours per respondent. Needs and Uses: Communications common carriers with operating revenues exceeding $1 million who extend unsecured credit to a candidate or person on behalf of such candidates for Federal office must file with the FCC VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:49 Jan 31, 2006 Jkt 208001 a report including due and outstanding balances. The information is used tor monitoring purposes. OMB Control No.: 3060–0704. OMB Approval Date: January 13, 2006. Expiration Date: January 31, 2009. Title: Policy and Rules Concerning the Interstate, Interexchange Marketplace; Implementation of section 254(g) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, CC Docket No. 96–61. Form No.: N/A. Estimated Annual Burden: 519 responses; 84,337 total annual burden hours; approximately .5–120 hours average per respondent. Needs and Uses: These collections of information are necessary to provide consumers ready access to information concerning the rates, terms, and conditions governing the provision of interstate, domestic and interexchange services offered by nondominant interexchange carriers (IXCs) in a detariffed and increasingly competitive environment. In the Second Order on Reconsideration issued in CC Docket No. 96–61, (March 1999), the Commission reinstated the public disclosure requirement and also required that nondominant interexchange carriers that have Internet Web sites to pass this information online in a timely and easily accessible manner. These carriers are also required to file annual certifications pursuant to section 254(g); maintain prices and service information; and are forborne from filing certain tariffs. The tariff cancellation requirement has been completed so the burden for that part of this collection has been removed. OMB Control No.: 3060–1009. OMB Approval Date: January 19, 2006. Expiration Date: January 31, 2009. Title: Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, CC Docket No. 96–45. Form No.: FCC 499 M. Estimated Annual Burden: 1 response; 1 total annual burden hour; 1 hour per respondent. Needs and Uses: In December 2002, the Commission issued a Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeking comment on specific aspects of three connection-based proposals to further refine the record in its proceeding to revisit its universal service contribution methodology. First, the Commission sought comment on a contribution methodology that would impose a minimum contribution obligation on all interstate telecommunications carriers, and a flat charge for each end-user connection, depending on the nature or capacity of PO 00000 Frm 00106 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 5337 the connection. Next, the Commission sought comment on a proposal to assess all connections based purely on capacity. Finally, the Commission sought comment on a proposal to assess providers of switched connections based on their working telephone numbers. If adopted, the proposals may entail altering the current reporting requirements to which interstate telecommunications carriers are subject under Part 54 of the Commission’s rules. OMB Control No.: 3060–1085. OMB Approval date: January 13, 2006. Expiration Date: January 31, 2009. Title: 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: On June 3, 2005, the Commission released a First Report and Order in WC Docket No. 04–36 and a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in WC Docket No. 05–196, FCC 05–116 (Order) in which the Commission established rules requiring providers of interconnected VoIP—meaning VoIP service that allows a user generally to receive calls originating from and to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network (PSTN)—to provide enhanced 911 (E911) capabilities to their customers as a standard feature of service. The Order requires collection of information in six requirements: A. Location Registration. The Order requires providers of interconnected VoIP services to obtain location information from their customers for use in the routing of 911 calls and the provision of location information to emergency answering points. B. Provision of Automatic Location Information (ALI). In order to meet the obligations set forth in the Order, interconnected VoIP service providers will place the location information for their customers into, or make that information available through, specialized databases maintained by local exchange carriers (and, in at least one case, a state government) across the country. C. Customer Notification. In order to ensure that consumers of interconnected VoIP services are aware of their interconnected VoIP service’s actual E911 capabilities, the Order requires that all providers of interconnected VoIP service specifically advise every subscriber, both new and existing, E:\FR\FM\01FEN1.SGM 01FEN1 5338 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 21 / Wednesday, February 1, 2006 / Notices prominently and in plain language, the circumstances under which E911 service may not be available through the interconnected VoIP service or may be in some way limited by comparison to traditional E911 service. D. Record of Customer Notification. The Order requires VoIP providers to obtain and keep a record of affirmative acknowledgement by every subscriber, both new and existing, of having received and understood this advisory. E. User Notification. In addition, in order to ensure to the extent possible that the advisory is available to all potential users of an interconnected VoIP service, interconnected VoIP service providers must distribute to all subscribers, both new and existing, warning stickers or other appropriate labels warning subscribers if E911 service may be limited or not available and instructing the subscriber to place them on and/or near the customer premises equipment used in conjunction with the interconnected VoIP service. F. Compliance Letter. The Order requires all interconnected VoIP providers to submit a letter to the Commission detailing their compliance with the rules set forth in the Order no later than 120 days after the effective date of the Order. This letter will enable the Commission to ensure that interconnected VoIP providers have achieved E911 compliance by the established deadline. Federal Communications Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 06–891 Filed 1–31–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [CC Docket No. 94–129; DA 05–3131] Policies and Rules Concerning Unauthorized Changes of Consumers’ Long Distance Carriers Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Notice; comments requested. cchase on PROD1PC60 with NOTICES AGENCY: SUMMARY: In this document, the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau (Bureau) seeks comment on an application for review filed by a group of rural local exchange carriers (Rural LECs) regarding the obligations of local exchange carriers (LECs) when executing preferred interexchange carrier (IXC) changes. The Rural LECs request that the Bureau’s initial ruling denying their petition regarding the VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:49 Jan 31, 2006 Jkt 208001 Commission’s carrier change verification rules be reversed and their petition granted. DATES: Comments are due on or before February 13, 2006, and reply comments are due on or before February 16, 2006. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and/or rulemaking number, by any of the following methods: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. • Federal Communications Commission’s Web site: https:// www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. • Mail: Parties who choose to file by paper should also submit their comment on diskette. These diskettes should be submitted, along with three paper copies to Kelli Farmer, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, Policy Division, 445 12th Street, SW., Room 5– A866, Washington, DC 20554. Such a submission should be on a 3.5 inch diskette formatted in an IBM compatible formatted using Word 97 or compatible software. The diskette should be accompanied by a cover letter and should be submitted in ‘‘read only’’ mode. The diskette should be clearly labeled with the commenter’s name, proceeding (including the lead docket number in this case CC Docket No. 94– 129), type of pleading (comment or reply comment), date of submission, and the name of the electronic file on the diskette. The label should also include the following phrase: ‘‘Disk Copy-Not an Original.’’ Each diskette should contain only one party’s pleadings, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission’s contractor at Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY–B402, Washington, DC 20554. • People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language interpreters, CART, etc.) by e-mail: FCC504@fcc.gov or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202– 418–0432. For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Marks, Consumer Policy Division, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, (202) 418–2512 (voice), David.Marks@fcc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission’s document, DA 05–3131, released PO 00000 Frm 00107 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 December 2, 2005. The full text of document DA 05–3131, the Rural LECs’ submission, and copies of any subsequently filed documents in this matter will be available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours at the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY–A257, Washington, DC 20554. Document DA 05–3131, the Rural LECs’ submission, and copies of subsequently filed documents in this matter may also be purchased from the Commission’s contractor at Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY–B402, Washington, DC 20554. Customers may contact the Commission’s contractor at their Web site https://www.bcpiweb.com or call 1– 800–378–3160. A copy of the Rural LECs’ submission may also be found by searching ECFS at https://www.fcc.gov/ cgb/ecfs (insert CC Docket No. 94–129 into the proceeding block). To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202– 418–0432 (TTY). Document DA 05–3131 can also be downloaded in Word or Portable Document Format (PDF) at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/policy. Pursuant to §§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this document. Comments may be filed using: (1) The Commission’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS), (2) the Federal Government’s eRulemaking Portal, or (3) by filing paper copies. See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998). • Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: https://www.fcc.gov/ cgb/ecfs/ or the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Filers should follow the instructions provided on the website for submitting comments. • For ECFS filers, if multiple docket or rulemaking numbers appear in the caption of this proceeding, filers must transmit one electronic copy of the comments for each docket or rulemaking number referenced in the caption. In completing the transmittal screen, filers should include their full name, U.S. Postal Service mailing address, and the applicable docket or rulemaking number. Parties may also submit an electronic comment by Internet e-mail. To get filing instructions, filers should send an e- E:\FR\FM\01FEN1.SGM 01FEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 21 (Wednesday, February 1, 2006)]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION


Public Information Collections Approved by Office of Management 
and Budget

January 24, 2006.
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.: 3060-0147.
    OMB Approval Date: January 19, 2006.
    Expiration Date: January 31, 2009.
    Title: Section 64.804--Extension of Unsecured Credit for Interstate 
and Foreign Communication Services to Candidates for Federal Office.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 13 responses; 104 total annual burden 
hours; 8 hours per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: Communications common carriers with operating 
revenues exceeding $1 million who extend unsecured credit to a 
candidate or person on behalf of such candidates for Federal office 
must file with the FCC a report including due and outstanding balances. 
The information is used tor monitoring purposes.

    OMB Control No.: 3060-0704.
    OMB Approval Date: January 13, 2006.
    Expiration Date: January 31, 2009.
    Title: Policy and Rules Concerning the Interstate, Interexchange 
Marketplace; Implementation of section 254(g) of the Communications Act 
of 1934, as amended, CC Docket No. 96-61.
    Form No.: N/A.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 519 responses; 84,337 total annual burden 
hours; approximately .5-120 hours average per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: These collections of information are necessary to 
provide consumers ready access to information concerning the rates, 
terms, and conditions governing the provision of interstate, domestic 
and interexchange services offered by nondominant interexchange 
carriers (IXCs) in a detariffed and increasingly competitive 
environment. In the Second Order on Reconsideration issued in CC Docket 
No. 96-61, (March 1999), the Commission reinstated the public 
disclosure requirement and also required that nondominant interexchange 
carriers that have Internet Web sites to pass this information on-line 
in a timely and easily accessible manner. These carriers are also 
required to file annual certifications pursuant to section 254(g); 
maintain prices and service information; and are forborne from filing 
certain tariffs. The tariff cancellation requirement has been completed 
so the burden for that part of this collection has been removed.

    OMB Control No.: 3060-1009.
    OMB Approval Date: January 19, 2006.
    Expiration Date: January 31, 2009.
    Title: Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, CC Docket No. 96-45.
    Form No.: FCC 499 M.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 1 response; 1 total annual burden hour; 1 
hour per respondent.
    Needs and Uses: In December 2002, the Commission issued a Second 
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeking comment on specific 
aspects of three connection-based proposals to further refine the 
record in its proceeding to revisit its universal service contribution 
methodology. First, the Commission sought comment on a contribution 
methodology that would impose a minimum contribution obligation on all 
interstate telecommunications carriers, and a flat charge for each end-
user connection, depending on the nature or capacity of the connection. 
Next, the Commission sought comment on a proposal to assess all 
connections based purely on capacity. Finally, the Commission sought 
comment on a proposal to assess providers of switched connections based 
on their working telephone numbers. If adopted, the proposals may 
entail altering the current reporting requirements to which interstate 
telecommunications carriers are subject under Part 54 of the 
Commission's rules.

    OMB Control No.: 3060-1085.
    OMB Approval date: January 13, 2006.
    Expiration Date: January 31, 2009.
    Title: 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: On June 3, 2005, the Commission released a First 
Report and Order in WC Docket No. 04-36 and a Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking in WC Docket No. 05-196, FCC 05-116 (Order) in which the 
Commission established rules requiring providers of interconnected 
VoIP--meaning VoIP service that allows a user generally to receive 
calls originating from and to terminate calls to the public switched 
telephone network (PSTN)--to provide enhanced 911 (E911) capabilities 
to their customers as a standard feature of service.
    The Order requires collection of information in six requirements:
    A. Location Registration. The Order requires providers of 
interconnected VoIP services to obtain location information from their 
customers for use in the routing of 911 calls and the provision of 
location information to emergency answering points.
    B. Provision of Automatic Location Information (ALI). In order to 
meet the obligations set forth in the Order, interconnected VoIP 
service providers will place the location information for their 
customers into, or make that information available through, specialized 
databases maintained by local exchange carriers (and, in at least one 
case, a state government) across the country.
    C. Customer Notification. In order to ensure that consumers of 
interconnected VoIP services are aware of their interconnected VoIP 
service's actual E911 capabilities, the Order requires that all 
providers of interconnected VoIP service specifically advise every 
subscriber, both new and existing,

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prominently and in plain language, the circumstances under which E911 
service may not be available through the interconnected VoIP service or 
may be in some way limited by comparison to traditional E911 service.
    D. Record of Customer Notification. The Order requires VoIP 
providers to obtain and keep a record of affirmative acknowledgement by 
every subscriber, both new and existing, of having received and 
understood this advisory.
    E. User Notification. In addition, in order to ensure to the extent 
possible that the advisory is available to all potential users of an 
interconnected VoIP service, interconnected VoIP service providers must 
distribute to all subscribers, both new and existing, warning stickers 
or other appropriate labels warning subscribers if E911 service may be 
limited or not available and instructing the subscriber to place them 
on and/or near the customer premises equipment used in conjunction with 
the interconnected VoIP service.
    F. Compliance Letter. The Order requires all interconnected VoIP 
providers to submit a letter to the Commission detailing their 
compliance with the rules set forth in the Order no later than 120 days 
after the effective date of the Order. This letter will enable the 
Commission to ensure that interconnected VoIP providers have achieved 
E911 compliance by the established deadline.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 06-891 Filed 1-31-06; 8:45 am]
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