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produce the indexes and statistical
summaries required by the Rule, and
thus, estimated very low capital or startup costs.
The only additional cost imposed on
IDSMs operating under the Rule that
would not be incurred for other IDSMs
is the annual audit requirement.
According to representatives of each of
the IDSMs currently operating under the
Rule, the vast majority of costs
associated with this requirement are the
fees paid to the auditors and their staffs
to perform the annual audit.
Representatives of the IDSMs estimated
a combined cost of $300,000 for both
IDSMs currently operating under the
Rule
Other non-labor costs: $29,000 in
copying costs. This total is based on
estimated copying costs of 7 cents per
page and several conservative
assumptions. Staff estimates that the
average dispute-related file is 35 pages
long and that a typical annual audit file
is approximately 200 pages in length. As
discussed above, staff assumes that
twenty percent of consumers using an
IDSM currently operating under the
Rule (approximately 4,896 consumers)
request copies of the records relating to
their disputes.
Staff also estimates that a very small
minority of consumers request a copy of
the annual audit. This assumption is
based on (1) the number of consumer
requests actually received by the IDSMs
in the past; and (2) the fact that the
IDSMs’ annual audits are available
online. For example, annual audits are
available on the FTC’s web site, where
consumers may view and or print pages
as needed, at no cost to the IDSM. In
addition, the Better Business Bureau
makes available on its web site the
annual audit of the BBB AUTO LINE.
Therefore, staff conservatively estimates
that only five percent of consumers
using an IDSM covered by the Rule
(approximately 1,224 consumers) will
request a copy of the IDSM’s audit
report.
Thus, the total annual copying cost
for dispute-related files is
approximately $11,995 (35 pages per file
x $.07 per page x 4,896 consumer
requests) and the total annual copying
cost for annual audit reports is
approximately $17,136 (200 pages per
audit report x $.07 per page x 1,224
consumer requests). Accordingly, the
total cost attributed to copying under
the Rule is approximately $29,131 and
the total non-labor cost under the Rule
is approximately $329,131 ($300,000 for
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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
William Blumenthal
General Counsel
[FR Doc. E7–21399 Filed 10–30–07: 8:45 am]
Premium Fuel Purchases for
Government Owned and Leased
Vehicles Due to Market Shortages in
Parts of California Affected by
Wildfires
[Billing Code: 6750 – 01–S]
Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Management
Regulation (FMR) Bulletin B–16.
AGENCY:
GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
Temporary Duty and Relocation Travel
of Employees to Areas Impacted by the
Wildfires in California
Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
AGENCY:
Notice of Federal Travel
Regulation (FTR) Bulletin 08–02.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The General Services
Administration (GSA) has issued FTR
Bulletin 08–02. FTR Bulletin 08–02
informs agencies that certain provisions
of the FTR governing the authorization
of actual subsistence expenses for
official travel (both TDY and relocation)
are temporarily waived as a result of the
Emergency Declaration signed by the
President on October 23, 2007, in
response to wildfires in parts of
California. It is expected that finding
lodging facilities and/or adequate meals
in the affected areas may be difficult,
and distances involved may be great
resulting in increased costs for per diem
expenses. FTR Bulletin 08–02 became
effective on October 24, 2007 and will
remain effective until January 24, 2008,
unless extended or rescinded by GSA.
This bulletin and all FTR bulletins are
located at gsa.gov/bulletin.
For
clarification of content, contact Patrick
McConnell, Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services
Administration, Washington, DC 20405,
telephone (202) 501–2362, or by email
at patrick.mcconnell@gsa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: October 25, 2007.
Russ Pentz,
Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator.
[FR Doc. E7–21393 Filed 10–30–07; 8:45 am]
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SUMMARY: The General Services
Administration (GSA) has issued
Bulletin B–16 which provides a
deviation for executive agencies to
purchase premium fuel for Government
owned and leased vehicles when lower
grade fuels are not available due to
market shortages in parts of California
affected by wildfires. FMR Bulletin B–
16 became effective on October 24, 2007
and will remain effective until January
24, 2008, unless extended or rescinded
by GSA. This bulletin and all FMR
bulletins are located at gsa.gov/bulletin.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
clarification of content, contact Janet
Dobbs, Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services
Administration, Washington, DC 20405,
telephone (202) 208–6601, or by email
at janet.dobbs@gsa.gov.
Dated: October 25, 2007.
Russ Pentz,
Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator.
[FR Doc. E7–21418 Filed 10–30–07; 8:45 am]
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HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[30Day–08–07AV]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork
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The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
information collection requests under
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
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comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
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comments should be received within 30
days of this notice.
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[FR Doc No: E7-21393]
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Temporary Duty and Relocation Travel of Employees to Areas
Impacted by the Wildfires in California
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) Bulletin 08-02.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued FTR
Bulletin 08-02. FTR Bulletin 08-02 informs agencies that certain
provisions of the FTR governing the authorization of actual subsistence
expenses for official travel (both TDY and relocation) are temporarily
waived as a result of the Emergency Declaration signed by the President
on October 23, 2007, in response to wildfires in parts of California.
It is expected that finding lodging facilities and/or adequate meals in
the affected areas may be difficult, and distances involved may be
great resulting in increased costs for per diem expenses. FTR Bulletin
08-02 became effective on October 24, 2007 and will remain effective
until January 24, 2008, unless extended or rescinded by GSA. This
bulletin and all FTR bulletins are located at gsa.gov/bulletin.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For clarification of content, contact
Patrick McConnell, Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services
Administration, Washington, DC 20405, telephone (202) 501-2362, or by
email at patrick.mcconnell@gsa.gov.
Dated: October 25, 2007.
Russ Pentz,
Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator.
[FR Doc. E7-21393 Filed 10-30-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6820-14-S