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approval will expire on September 30,
2006. The Commission now proposes to
request an extension of approval of this
collection of information. As explained
below, the current estimates that this
collection of information will require
approximately 7,030 hours on all
respondents.
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B. Estimated Burden
The Commission staff obtains
information about incidents involving
consumer products from approximately
14,851 persons annually. The staff
conducts face-to-face interviews at
incident sites with approximately 807
persons each year. On average, an onsite interview takes approximately 5
hours. The staff will also conduct
approximately 2,544 in-depth
investigations by telephone. Each indepth telephone investigation requires
approximately 20 minutes.
Additionally, the Commission’s hotline
staff interviews approximately 4,600
persons each year about incidents
involving selected consumer products.
These interviews take an average of 10
minutes each. Each year, the
Commission also receives information
from about 6,900 persons who complete
forms requesting information about
product-related incidents or injuries.
These forms appear on the
Commission’s Internet Web site, https://
www.cpsc.gov, and are printed in the
Consumer Product Safety Review and
other Commission publications. The
staff estimates that completion of a form
takes about 12 minutes.
The Commission staff estimates that
this collection of information imposes a
total annual burden of 7,030 hours on
all respondents: 4,035 hours for face-toface interviews; 848 hours for in-depth
telephone interviews; 1,380 hours for
completion of written forms; and 767
hours for responses to Hotline telephone
questionnaires.
The Commission staff estimates the
value of the time of respondents to this
collection of information at $28.75 an
hour (June 2005, Bureau of Labor
Statistics). At this valuation, the
estimated annual cost to the public of
this information collection will be about
$202,000.
C. Request for Comments
The Commission solicits written
comments from all interested persons
about the proposed collection of
information. The Commission
specifically solicits information relevant
to the following topics:
• Whether the collection of
information described above is
necessary for the proper performance of
the Commission’s functions, including
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whether the information would have
practical utility;
• Whether the estimated burden of
the proposed collection of information
is accurate;
• Whether the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be collected
could be enhanced; and
• Whether the burden imposed by the
collection of information could be
minimized by use of automated,
electronic or other technological
collection techniques, or other forms of
information technology.
Dated: July 31, 2006.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request—Safety Standard
for Automatic Residential Garage Door
Operators
Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In the Federal Register of
May 15, 2006 (71 FR 28017), the
Consumer Product Safety Commission
published a notice in accordance with
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35) to
announce the agency’s intention to seek
extension of approval of the collection
of information in the Safety Standard for
Automatic Residential Garage Door
Operators (16 CFR part 1211). One
comment was received in response to
that notice stating that reporting of
problems with garage door operations
should be mandatory and posted on the
internet. Section 15(b) of the Consumer
Product Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. 2064(b),
requires every manufacturer, importer,
distributor and retailer of a consumer
product distributed in commerce who
obtains information which reasonably
supports the conclusion that such
product contains a defect which could
create a substantial product hazard or
creates an unreasonable risk of serious
injury or death, to immediately inform
the Commission. If a determination is
made that a substantial hazard exists
regarding garage doors or garage door
operators, a recall of that product may
be issued and posted on the CPSC Web
site at https://www.cpsc.gov. In addition,
product-related injuries treated in
hospital emergency rooms are reported
in the National Electronic Injury
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Surveillance System at https://
www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/neiss.html.
Accordingly, the Commission now
announces that it has submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget a
request for extension of approval of that
collection of information without
change for a period of three years from
the date of approval.
The Consumer Product Safety
Improvement Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101–
608, 104 Stat. 3110) requires all
automatic residential garage door
openers manufactured after January 1,
1993, to comply with the entrapment
protection requirements of UL Standard
325 that were in effect on January 1,
1992. In 1992, the Commission codified
the entrapment protection provisions of
UL Standard 325 in effect on January 1,
1992, as the Safety Standard for
Automatic Residential Garage Door
Operators, 16 CFR part 1211, Subpart A.
Certification regulations implementing
the standard require manufacturers,
importers and private labelers of garage
door operators subject to the standard to
test their products for compliance with
the standard, and to maintain records of
that testing. Those regulations are
codified at 16 CFR part 1211, subparts
B and C.
The Commission uses the records of
testing and other information required
by the certification regulations to
determine that automatic residential
garage door operators subject to the
standard comply with its requirements.
The Commission also uses this
information to obtain corrective actions
if garage door operators fail to comply
with the standard in a manner which
creates a substantial risk of injury to the
public.
Additional Information About the
Request for Extension of Approval of a
Collection of Information
Agency address: Consumer Product
Safety Commission, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814.
Title of information collection: Safety
Standard for Automatic Residential
Garage Door Operators, 16 CFR part
1211.
Type of request: Approval of a
collection of information.
General description of respondents:
Manufacturers, importers, and private
labelers of automatic residential garage
door operators.
Estimated number of respondents: 22.
Estimated average number of hours
per respondent: 40 per year.
Estimated number of hours for all
respondents: 880 per year.
Estimated cost of collection for all
respondents: $37,700.
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Comments: Comments on this request
for extension of approval of information
collection requirements should be
submitted by September 5, 2006 to (1)
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for
CPSC, Office of Management and
Budget, Washington DC 20503;
telephone: (202) 395–7340, and (2) the
office of the Secretary, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814 by e-mail
at cpsc-os@cpsc.gov or sent to that
address. Written comments may also be
sent to the Office of the Secretary by
facsimile at (301) 504–0127. Copies of
this request for reinstatement of the
information collection requirements and
supporting documentation are available
from Linda Glatz, Management and
Program Analyst, Office of Planning and
Evaluation, Consumer Product Safety
Commission, 4330 East West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone: (301)
504–7671.
Dated: August 1, 2006.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR part 404)
Dated: July 31, 2006.
M.A. Harvison,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
General’s Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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Department of the Navy
Meeting of the Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO) Executive Panel
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice of closed meeting.
SUMMARY: The CNO Executive Panel
will report on the findings and
recommendations of the Beyond Iraq
Subcommittee to the Chief of Naval
Operations. The meeting will consist of
discussions of U.S. Navy’s emerging
missions beyond Iraq.
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The meeting will be held on
Friday, August 25, 2006, from 9 a.m. to
10:30 a.m.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
ADDRESSES:
DATES:
The meeting will be held at
the CNOs, Room 4E662, 2000 Navy
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350.
Department of the Navy
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Notice of Availability of Invention for
Licensing; Government-Owned
Invention
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The invention listed below is
assigned to the United States
Government as represented by the
Secretary of the Navy and is available
for licensing by the Department of the
Navy. Navy Case No. 97,661: Method
and Apparatus for Three Dimensional
Blending and any continuations,
continuations-in-part, divisionals or reissues thereof.
ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the
invention cited should be directed to
the Naval Research Laboratory, Code
1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20375–5320, and must
include the Navy Case number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Head, Technology Transfer Office, NRL
Code 1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20375–5320, telephone
202–767–7230. Due to temporary U.S.
Postal Service delays, please fax 202–
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Commander James Gibson, CNO
Executive Panel, 4825 Mark Center
Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311, 703–681–
4908.
Pursuant
to the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2), these matters constitute classified
information that is specifically
authorized by Executive Order to be
kept secret in the interest of national
defense and are, in fact, properly
classified pursuant to such Executive
Order. Accordingly, the Secretary of the
Navy has determined in writing that the
public interest requires that all sessions
of this meeting be closed to the public
because they will be concerned with
matters listed in section 552b(c)(1) of
title 5, United States Code.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: July 27, 2006.
M.A. Harvison,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
General’s Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Meeting of the Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO) Executive Panel
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice of closed meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The CNO Executive Panel
will report on the findings and
recommendations of the Innovation and
Technology Transition Subcommittee to
the CNO. The meeting will consist of
discussions of the U.S. Navy’s
Innovation and Technology Transition
strategies and policies.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
September 25, 2006, from 9 a.m. to 10
a.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held in
the CNOs Room 4E662, 2000 Navy
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Gia Harrigan, CNO Executive Panel,
4825 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA
22311, 703–681–4907.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2), these matters constitute classified
information that is specifically
authorized by Executive Order to be
kept secret in the interest of national
defense and are, in fact, properly
classified pursuant to such Executive
Order. Accordingly, the Secretary of the
Navy has determined in writing that the
public interest requires that all sessions
of this meeting be closed to the public
because they will be concerned with
matters listed in section 552b(c)(1) of
title 5, United States Code.
Dated: July 27, 2006.
M.A. Harvison,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
General’s Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Meeting of the Naval Research
Advisory Committee
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice of closed meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Naval Research Advisory
Committee (NRAC) will meet to discuss
classified information from government
organizations. All sessions of the
meeting will be devoted to briefings,
discussions, and technical examination
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request--Safety Standard for
Automatic Residential Garage Door Operators
AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In the Federal Register of May 15, 2006 (71 FR 28017), the
Consumer Product Safety Commission published a notice in accordance
with provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35) to announce the agency's intention to seek extension of
approval of the collection of information in the Safety Standard for
Automatic Residential Garage Door Operators (16 CFR part 1211). One
comment was received in response to that notice stating that reporting
of problems with garage door operations should be mandatory and posted
on the internet. Section 15(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Act, 15
U.S.C. 2064(b), requires every manufacturer, importer, distributor and
retailer of a consumer product distributed in commerce who obtains
information which reasonably supports the conclusion that such product
contains a defect which could create a substantial product hazard or
creates an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death, to immediately
inform the Commission. If a determination is made that a substantial
hazard exists regarding garage doors or garage door operators, a recall
of that product may be issued and posted on the CPSC Web site at http:/
/www.cpsc.gov. In addition, product-related injuries treated in
hospital emergency rooms are reported in the National Electronic Injury
Surveillance System at https://www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/neiss.html.
Accordingly, the Commission now announces that it has submitted to
the Office of Management and Budget a request for extension of approval
of that collection of information without change for a period of three
years from the date of approval.
The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-
608, 104 Stat. 3110) requires all automatic residential garage door
openers manufactured after January 1, 1993, to comply with the
entrapment protection requirements of UL Standard 325 that were in
effect on January 1, 1992. In 1992, the Commission codified the
entrapment protection provisions of UL Standard 325 in effect on
January 1, 1992, as the Safety Standard for Automatic Residential
Garage Door Operators, 16 CFR part 1211, Subpart A. Certification
regulations implementing the standard require manufacturers, importers
and private labelers of garage door operators subject to the standard
to test their products for compliance with the standard, and to
maintain records of that testing. Those regulations are codified at 16
CFR part 1211, subparts B and C.
The Commission uses the records of testing and other information
required by the certification regulations to determine that automatic
residential garage door operators subject to the standard comply with
its requirements. The Commission also uses this information to obtain
corrective actions if garage door operators fail to comply with the
standard in a manner which creates a substantial risk of injury to the
public.
Additional Information About the Request for Extension of Approval of a
Collection of Information
Agency address: Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814.
Title of information collection: Safety Standard for Automatic
Residential Garage Door Operators, 16 CFR part 1211.
Type of request: Approval of a collection of information.
General description of respondents: Manufacturers, importers, and
private labelers of automatic residential garage door operators.
Estimated number of respondents: 22.
Estimated average number of hours per respondent: 40 per year.
Estimated number of hours for all respondents: 880 per year.
Estimated cost of collection for all respondents: $37,700.
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Comments: Comments on this request for extension of approval of
information collection requirements should be submitted by September 5,
2006 to (1) the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB
Desk Officer for CPSC, Office of Management and Budget, Washington DC
20503; telephone: (202) 395-7340, and (2) the office of the Secretary,
4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814 by e-mail at cpsc-
os@cpsc.gov or sent to that address. Written comments may also be sent
to the Office of the Secretary by facsimile at (301) 504-0127. Copies
of this request for reinstatement of the information collection
requirements and supporting documentation are available from Linda
Glatz, Management and Program Analyst, Office of Planning and
Evaluation, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone: (301) 504-7671.
Dated: August 1, 2006.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
[FR Doc. E6-12667 Filed 8-3-06; 8:45 am]
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