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Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 105 / Friday, June 1, 2007 / Notices Alternatives under consideration include (1) Taking no action and (2) consideration of at least two different alignments for potential relocation and development of the highway as a limited access facility located east of the existing State Route 95 highway primarily on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM has accepted the role of Cooperating Agency for the study and will work closely with ADOT and FHWA to ensure NEPA evaluation includes analyses necessary for the BLM to utilize the FHWA EIS as a basis for decision to amend the BLM Kingman Resource Management Plan to allow for the highway to traverse public lands managed by BLM. Letters describing the proposed action and soliciting comments will be sent to appropriate federal, state, and local agencies, and to private organizations and citizens who have previously expressed interest in this proposal. Formal NEPA agency and public scoping meetings, a series of public information meetings, and a public hearing will be held. Public notice will be given of the time and place of the meetings and hearing. The draft EIS will be available for public and agency review and comment prior to the public hearing. To ensure that the full range of issues related to this proposed action are addressed and all significant issues identified, comments and suggestions are invited from all interested parties. Comments or questions concerning this proposed action and the EIS should be directed to the FHWA at the address provided above. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205, Highway Research, Planning and Construction. The regulations implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental consultation on Federal programs and activities apply to this program.) Authority: 23 U.S.C. 315; U.S.C. 771.123. hsrobinson on PROD1PC76 with NOTICES Dated: May 23, 2007. Kenneth H. Davis, Senior Engineering Manager for Operations, Federal Highway Administration, Arizona Division Office, Phoenix, Arizona. [FR Doc. 07–2727 Filed 5–31–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–22–M VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:10 May 31, 2007 Jkt 211001 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Railroad Administration [Docket No. FRA–2000–7257; Notice No. 42] Railroad Safety Advisory Committee; Notice of Meeting Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of Transportation (DOT). ACTION: Notice of the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee (RSAC) meeting. AGENCY: SUMMARY: FRA announces the next meeting of the RSAC, a Federal Advisory Committee that develops railroad safety regulations through a consensus process. The RSAC meeting topics include opening remarks from the FRA Deputy Administrator, and a presentation on the hazardous materials rulemaking. Panel discussions on the legislative agenda and railroad bridges are tentatively scheduled. Status reports will be given on the Medical Standards, Passenger Safety, Roadway Worker Safety, Continuous Welded Rail—Track Standards, and Locomotive Safety Standards working groups. The Committee will be asked to vote on recommendations on railroad operating rules, passenger train emergency systems, and railroad worker safety provisions. This agenda is subject to change. The meeting of the RSAC is scheduled to commence at 9:30 a.m., and conclude at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, June 26, 2007. ADDRESSES: The meeting of the RSAC will be held at the National Housing Center, 1201 15th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005. The meeting is open to the public on a first-come, firstserve basis, and is accessible to individuals with disabilities. Sign and oral interpretation can be made available if requested 10 calendar days before the meeting. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Butera, RSAC Coordinator, FRA, 1120 Vermont Avenue, NW., Stop 25, Washington, DC 20590, (202) 493– 6212 or Grady Cothen, Deputy Associate Administrator for Safety Standards and Program Development, FRA, 1120 Vermont Avenue, NW., Mailstop 25, Washington, DC 20590, (202) 493–6302. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92– 463), FRA is giving notice of a meeting of the RSAC. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m., and conclude at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, June 26, 2007. The meeting of the RSAC will be held at the DATES: PO 00000 Frm 00126 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 30661 National Housing Center, 1201 15th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005. RSAC was established to provide advice and recommendations to the FRA on railroad safety matters. The RSAC is composed of 54 voting representatives from 31 member organizations, representing various rail industry perspectives. In addition, there are non-voting advisory representatives from the agencies with railroad safety regulatory responsibility in Canada and Mexico, the National Transportation Safety Board, and the Federal Transit Administration. The diversity of the Committee ensures the requisite range of views and expertise necessary to discharge its responsibilities. See the RSAC Web site for details on pending tasks at: https://rsac.fra.dot.gov/. Please refer to the notice published in the Federal Register on March 11, 1996, 61 FR 9740) for more information about the RSAC. Issued in Washington, DC on May 24, 2007. Grady C. Cothen, Jr., Deputy Associate Administrator for Safety Standards and Program Development. [FR Doc. E7–10566 Filed 5–31–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–06–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Reports, Forms and Recordkeeping Requirements Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice announces that the Information Collection Request (ICR) abstracted below has been forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. The ICR describes the nature of the information collections and their expected burden. The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment period was published on March 14, 2007 (72 FR 11930). Comments: Comments should be directed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725–17th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention NHTSA Desk Officer. Type of Request: Extension of a currently approved collection. Form Number: This collection of information uses no standard forms. E:\FR\FM\01JNN1.SGM 01JNN1 30662 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 105 / Friday, June 1, 2007 / Notices Comments must be submitted on or before July 2, 2007. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Kido, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of the Chief Counsel (NCC–111), (202) 366– 5263, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Room 5219, Washington, DC 20590. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DATES: hsrobinson on PROD1PC76 with NOTICES National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Title: Criminal Penalty Safe Harbor Provision. OMB Control Number: 2127–0609. Frequency: We believe that there will be very few criminal prosecutions under 49 U.S.C. 30170, given its elements. Accordingly, it is not likely to be a substantial motivating force for a submission of a corrected report in response to an agency request for information. See Summary of the Collection of Information below. Based on our experience to date, we estimate that no more than 1 person per year would be subject to this collection of information, and we do not anticipate receiving more than one report a year from any particular person. Affected Public: This collection of information would apply to any person who seeks a ‘‘safe harbor’’ from potential criminal liability under 49 U.S.C. 30170. Thus, the collection of information could apply to the manufacturers, any officers or employees thereof, and other persons who respond or have a duty to respond to an information provision requirement pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30166 or a regulation, requirement, request or order issued thereunder. Abstract: NHTSA has published a final rule related to ‘‘reasonable time’’ and sufficient manner of ‘‘correction,’’ as they apply to the safe harbor from criminal penalties, as required by Section 5 of the Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation (TREAD) Act (Pub. L. 106–414), which was enacted on November 1, 2000. 65 FR 38380 (July 24, 2001). Estimated Annual Burden: Using the above estimate of 1 affected person a year, with an estimated two hours of preparation to collect and provide the information, at an assumed rate of $26.70 an hour, the annual, estimated cost of collecting and preparing the information necessary for 1 complete ‘‘safe harbor’’ corrections is $53.40. Adding in a postage cost of $0.41 (1 report at a cost of 41 cents to mail each one), we estimate that it will cost $53.81 a year for persons to prepare and submit the information necessary to satisfy the VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:10 May 31, 2007 Jkt 211001 safe harbor provision of 49 U.S.C. 30170. Since nothing in this rule would require those persons who submit reports pursuant to this rule to keep copies of any records or reports submitted to us, the cost imposed to keep records would be zero hours and zero costs. Number of Respondents: We estimate that there will be no more than 1 per year. Summary of the Collection of Information: Any person seeking protection from criminal liability under 49 U.S.C. 30170 related to an improper report or failure to report pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30166, or a regulation, requirement, request or order issued thereunder, is and will be required to report the following information to NHTSA: (1) Each previous improper item of information or document and each failure to report that was required under 49 U.S.C. 30166, or a regulation, requirement, request or order issued thereunder, (2) the specific predicate under which each improper or omitted report should have been provided, and (3) the complete and correct reports, including all information that was improperly submitted or that should have been submitted and all relevant documents that were not previously submitted to NHTSA or, if the person cannot provide this, then a full detailed description of that information or of the content of those documents and the reason why the individual cannot provide them to NHTSA. Send comments, within 30 days, to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725–17th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention NHTSA Desk Officer. Comments are invited on: Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Department, including whether the information will have practical utility; the accuracy of the Department’s estimate of the burden of the proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. A Comment to OMB is most effective if OMB receives it within 30 days of publication. ADDRESSES: PO 00000 Frm 00127 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Issued on May 25, 2007. Anthony M. Cooke, Chief Counsel. [FR Doc. E7–10603 Filed 5–31–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–59–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [DOT Docket No. NHTSA–2007–27204] Reports, Forms and Recordkeeping Requirements Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), U.S. Department of Transportation. ACTION: Request for public comment on proposed collection of information. AGENCY: SUMMARY: This notice solicits public comment on continuation of the requirements for the collection of information on brake hose manufacturers. Before a Federal agency can collect certain information from the public, it must receive approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Under procedures established by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, before seeking approval, Federal agencies must solicit public comment on proposed collections of information, including extensions and reinstatement of previously approved collections. This document describes a collection of information associated with 49 CFR Part 571, Section 106, Brake Hoses. DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before July 2, 2007. ADDRESSES: Comments must refer to the docket notice number, NHTSA–2007– 27204, and the OMB control number, 2127–0052, and be submitted to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budge, Att’n Desk Officer for NHTSA, 725 17th St. NW., Washington DC 20503. It is requested, but not required, that 2 copies of the comments be provided. Commenters may also, but are not required, to submit their comments to the DOT docket if they want their comments to appear in the DOT docket as well. Comments must refer to the docket notice number, NHTSA–2007– 27204, and the OMB control number, 2127–0052, and be submitted to Docket Management, Room W12–140, West Building Ground Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590. The telephone number for the Docket Management System is (800) 647–5527. It is requested, but not required, that E:\FR\FM\01JNN1.SGM 01JNN1

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration


Reports, Forms and Recordkeeping Requirements Agency Information 
Collection Activity Under OMB Review

AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice announces that the Information 
Collection Request (ICR) abstracted below has been forwarded to the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. The ICR 
describes the nature of the information collections and their expected 
burden. The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment period was 
published on March 14, 2007 (72 FR 11930).
    Comments: Comments should be directed to the Office of Information 
and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725-17th 
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention NHTSA Desk Officer.
    Type of Request: Extension of a currently approved collection.
    Form Number: This collection of information uses no standard forms.

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DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before July 2, 2007.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Kido, National Highway Traffic 
Safety Administration, Office of the Chief Counsel (NCC-111), (202) 
366-5263, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Room 5219, Washington, DC 20590.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    Title: Criminal Penalty Safe Harbor Provision.
    OMB Control Number: 2127-0609.
    Frequency: We believe that there will be very few criminal 
prosecutions under 49 U.S.C. 30170, given its elements. Accordingly, it 
is not likely to be a substantial motivating force for a submission of 
a corrected report in response to an agency request for information. 
See Summary of the Collection of Information below. Based on our 
experience to date, we estimate that no more than 1 person per year 
would be subject to this collection of information, and we do not 
anticipate receiving more than one report a year from any particular 
person.
    Affected Public: This collection of information would apply to any 
person who seeks a ``safe harbor'' from potential criminal liability 
under 49 U.S.C. 30170. Thus, the collection of information could apply 
to the manufacturers, any officers or employees thereof, and other 
persons who respond or have a duty to respond to an information 
provision requirement pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30166 or a regulation, 
requirement, request or order issued thereunder.
    Abstract: NHTSA has published a final rule related to ``reasonable 
time'' and sufficient manner of ``correction,'' as they apply to the 
safe harbor from criminal penalties, as required by Section 5 of the 
Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation 
(TREAD) Act (Pub. L. 106-414), which was enacted on November 1, 2000. 
65 FR 38380 (July 24, 2001).
    Estimated Annual Burden: Using the above estimate of 1 affected 
person a year, with an estimated two hours of preparation to collect 
and provide the information, at an assumed rate of $26.70 an hour, the 
annual, estimated cost of collecting and preparing the information 
necessary for 1 complete ``safe harbor'' corrections is $53.40. Adding 
in a postage cost of $0.41 (1 report at a cost of 41 cents to mail each 
one), we estimate that it will cost $53.81 a year for persons to 
prepare and submit the information necessary to satisfy the safe harbor 
provision of 49 U.S.C. 30170.
    Since nothing in this rule would require those persons who submit 
reports pursuant to this rule to keep copies of any records or reports 
submitted to us, the cost imposed to keep records would be zero hours 
and zero costs.
    Number of Respondents: We estimate that there will be no more than 
1 per year.
    Summary of the Collection of Information: Any person seeking 
protection from criminal liability under 49 U.S.C. 30170 related to an 
improper report or failure to report pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30166, or a 
regulation, requirement, request or order issued thereunder, is and 
will be required to report the following information to NHTSA: (1) Each 
previous improper item of information or document and each failure to 
report that was required under 49 U.S.C. 30166, or a regulation, 
requirement, request or order issued thereunder, (2) the specific 
predicate under which each improper or omitted report should have been 
provided, and (3) the complete and correct reports, including all 
information that was improperly submitted or that should have been 
submitted and all relevant documents that were not previously submitted 
to NHTSA or, if the person cannot provide this, then a full detailed 
description of that information or of the content of those documents 
and the reason why the individual cannot provide them to NHTSA.

ADDRESSES: Send comments, within 30 days, to the Office of Information 
and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725-17th 
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention NHTSA Desk Officer.
    Comments are invited on: Whether the proposed collection of 
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
the Department, including whether the information will have practical 
utility; the accuracy of the Department's estimate of the burden of the 
proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility 
and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize 
the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including 
the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of 
information technology. A Comment to OMB is most effective if OMB 
receives it within 30 days of publication.

    Issued on May 25, 2007.
Anthony M. Cooke,
Chief Counsel.
[FR Doc. E7-10603 Filed 5-31-07; 8:45 am]
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