Paperwork Reduction Act; Notice of Intent To Collect; Comment Request, 72770-72771 [E7-24870]

Download as PDF mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES 72770 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 245 / Friday, December 21, 2007 / Notices Staff’s calendar and daily schedule and administrative announcements distributed Bureau-wide. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies of the Director’s management and policy files. 9. Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (N1–559–08–1, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files of the Foreign Travel Data Base. 10. Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, Agency-wide (N1–508–08– 1, 7 items, 4 temporary items). Records include chronological files, scholar files, master copies of form letters, and compliance reports. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies of Board of Trustees files, general correspondence, and publications files. 11. Environmental Protection Agency (N1–412–07–54, 12 items, 7 temporary items). This schedule authorizes the agency to apply the existing disposition instructions to a number of records series regardless of the recordkeeping medium. The record series include local government reimbursement program records, indemnification requests from states for response action contractors, administrative decision records, claims against the fund documents, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action files, emergency planning case files background documents and emergency operations test files background documents. Paper recordkeeping copies of these files were previously approved for disposal. Also included are RCRA corrective action files for land disposals, emergency planning directives and plans, emergency operations test reports, and Section 103 notifications for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, for which paper recordkeeping copies previously were approved as permanent. 12. Environmental Protection Agency (N1–412–07–55, 5 items, 5 temporary items). This schedule authorizes the agency to apply the existing disposition instructions to a number of records series regardless of the recordkeeping medium. The record series include formerly used defense sites documents, emergency prevention risk management plan implementation records, emergency planning trade secret files, solid waste management plans, and underground storage tanks site and facility files. Paper recordkeeping copies of these files were previously approved for disposal. 13. Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters (N1–412–07–56, 8 items, 7 temporary items). This schedule VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:37 Dec 20, 2007 Jkt 214001 authorizes the agency to apply the existing disposition instructions to a number of records series regardless of the recordkeeping medium. The record series include environmental impact assessments of nongovernmental activities, Federal Register report files, federal facilities data system reports, federal facilities referrals files, federal agency liaison files, and executive orders and Office of Management and Budget circulars review and comments files. Paper recordkeeping copies of these files were previously approved for disposal. Also included are environmental impact statement files, for which paper recordkeeping copies previously were approved as permanent. 14. Environmental Protection Agency (N1–412–07–68, 27 items, 18 temporary items). This schedule authorizes the agency to apply the existing disposition instructions to a number of records series regardless of the recordkeeping medium. The record series include administrative law judge’s case files for routine cases, administrative law judge’s repository files, Federal Register documents signed by the administrator, external discrimination complaints, congressional committees files, state territories and interstate group files, agency proposed legislation files, weekly legislative reports, public awareness background or working paper files, public affairs project files, program and program activity evaluation work files and reports, and agency program plans review files. Paper recordkeeping copies of these files were previously approved for disposal. Also included are administrative law judges’ case files for landmark cases, legislative history files, congressional hearing testimony files, press releases and other public awareness official files, and program policy planning files, for which paper recordkeeping copies previously were approved as permanent. 15. Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters (N1–412–08–3, 1 item, 1 temporary item). This schedule authorizes the agency to apply the existing disposition instructions to records regardless of the recordkeeping medium. The records relate to notification of hazardous waste imports into the United States and hazardous waste exports to foreign countries. Paper recordkeeping copies of these files were previously approved for disposal. 16. Federal Election Commission, Office of the General Counsel (N1–339– 06–1, 4 items, 3 temporary items). Records relating to litigation cases filed by or against the Commission, including working papers and copies used for revisions. Proposed for permanent PO 00000 Frm 00106 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 retention are the official case files. This schedule authorizes the agency to apply the proposed disposition instructions to any recordkeeping medium. 17. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Agency-wide (N1– 280–07–5, 6 items, 6 temporary items). Content records and management or support records of the agency’s public Web site and intranet Web site. 18. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Office of Arbitration Services (N1–280–08–1, 4 items, 4 temporary items). Arbitration case administration data, R–19 arbitrator’s report and statement of fees forms case files, official roster of arbitrators and personal data questionnaire forms, and notice processing records. 19. Helping to Enhance the Livelihood of People around the Globe (HELP) Commission, Agency-wide (N1– 220–08–1, 8 items, 4 temporary items). Travel briefing materials, audio recordings of selected meetings, and web site. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies of meeting minutes and notes, drafts and final copies of the Commission’s report, and outreach materials. 20. National Archives and Records Administration, National Personnel Records Center (N1–64–08–1, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Master files and analytic/data warehouse for the Case Management and Reporting System, which manages response to customer requests for military records. 21. United States Institute of Peace, Task Force on UN Reform (N1–573–08– 1, 8 items, 3 temporary items). Administrative records associated with the task force. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies of background files, the final report, meeting and briefing books, congressional hearing files, and electronic program records. Dated: December 17, 2007. Michael J. Kurtz, Assistant Archivist for Records Services— Washington, DC. [FR Doc. E7–24805 Filed 12–20–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7515–01–P OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY Paperwork Reduction Act; Notice of Intent To Collect; Comment Request Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). ACTION: ONDCP provides opportunity for public comment concerning the collection of information to identify the AGENCY: E:\FR\FM\21DEN1.SGM 21DEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 245 / Friday, December 21, 2007 / Notices Federal, State, and local resources assigned to drug control programs in our nation’s largest cities. SUMMARY: This action proposes the collection of drug control information from federal, state, and local governments. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: BILLING CODE 3180–02–P mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES I. Background ONDCP previously collected information to establish a baseline of federal, state, and local drug control funding levels in the nation’s largest metropolitan areas. The collection of this data will help ONDCP measure spending level changes, coordinate services, and develop National Drug Control Strategies. The project identifies in each affected city significant movements in key drug use measures, and encourages city administrators to use proven programs that increase efficiencies and effectiveness; promote coordination and collaboration; develop commitments; and, gather accurate performance measurement data. Type of Collection: Reinstatement with change of an approved data collection that expired. Title of Information Collection: Survey of drug treatment, drug use prevention, and law enforcement resources available to cities. Frequency: Annually by fiscal year. Affected Public: Instrumentalities of State, local, and tribal governments. Estimated Burden: Minimal since providers maintain the data for other purposes. II. Special Issues for Comment ONDCP especially invites comments on: (a) Whether the proposed collection is necessary for the proper performance of ONDCP functions, including whether the information has practical utility; (b) ways to enhance information quality, utility, and clarity; and (c) ways to ease the burden on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. ADDRESSES: Address all comments in writing within 60 days to Michael Reles. Facsimile and e-mail are the more reliable means of communication. Mr. Reles’s facsimile number is (202) 395– 5176, and his e-mail address is mreles@ondcp.eop.gov. The Web site for the ONDCP is https:// www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov. Mailing address is Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Washington, DC 20503. For further information, contact Mr. Reles at (202) 395–6608. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:37 Dec 20, 2007 Jkt 214001 Signed at Washington DC on December 18, 2007. Daniel R. Petersen, Assistant General Counsel. [FR Doc. E7–24870 Filed 12–20–07; 8:45 am] NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to submit an information collection request to OMB and solicitation of public comment. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The NRC is preparing a submittal to OMB for review of continued approval of information collections under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). Information pertaining to the requirement to be submitted: 1. The title of the information collection: 10 CFR Part 36, ‘‘Licenses and Radiation Safety Requirements for Irradiators.’’ 2. Current OMB approval number: 3150–0158. 3. How often the collection is required: On occasion. It is estimated that there are approximately 2 NRC and 8 Agreement State reports submitted annually. 4. Who is required or asked to report: Irradiator licensees licensed by NRC or an Agreement State. 5. The number of annual respondents: 75 (15 NRC Licensees and 60 Agreement State Licensees). 6. The number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement or request: 35,08 hours (6,988 hours for NRC Licensees [6,878 recordkeeping + 110 reporting] and 28,020 hours for Agreement State Licensees [27,510 recordkeeping + 510 reporting]), or 467 hours per licensee. 7. Abstract: 10 CFR part 36 contains requirements for the issuance of a license authorizing the use of sealed sources containing radioactive materials in irradiators used to irradiate objects or materials for a variety of purposes in research, industry, and other fields. The subparts cover specific requirements for obtaining a license or license exemption, design and performance criteria for irradiators; and radiation safety requirements for opening irradiators, including requirements for operator training, written operating and PO 00000 Frm 00107 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 72771 emergency procedures, personnel monitoring, radiation surveys, inspection and maintenance. Part 36 also contains the recordkeeping and reporting requirements that are necessary to ensure that the irradiator is being safely operated so that it poses no danger to the health and safety of the general public and the irradiator employees. Submit, by February 19, 2008, comments that address the following questions: 1. Is the proposed collection of information necessary for the NRC to properly perform its functions? Does the information have practical utility? 2. Is the burden estimate accurate? 3. Is there a way to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected? 4. How can the burden of the information collection be minimized, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology? A copy of the draft supporting statement may be viewed free of charge at the NRC Public Document Room, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Room O–1 F21, Rockville, MD 20852. OMB clearance requests are available at the NRC worldwide Web site: https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/ doc-comment/omb/. The document will be available on the NRC home page site for 60 days after the signature date of this notice. Comments and questions about the information collection requirement may be directed to the NRC Clearance Officer, Margaret A. Janney (T–5 F52), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555–0001, by telephone at 301–415–7245, or by Internet electronic mail to INFOCOLLECTS@NRC.GOV. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 17th day of December 2007. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Gregory Trussell, Acting NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services. [FR Doc. E7–24873 Filed 12–20–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590–01–P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket No. 40–6563] Notice of License Amendment Request by Mallinckrodt Inc., St. Louis, MO, and Opportunity To Request a Hearing Nuclear Regulatory Commission. AGENCY: E:\FR\FM\21DEN1.SGM 21DEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 245 (Friday, December 21, 2007)]
[Notices]
[Pages 72770-72771]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E7-24870]


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OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY


Paperwork Reduction Act; Notice of Intent To Collect; Comment 
Request

AGENCY: Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).

ACTION: ONDCP provides opportunity for public comment concerning the 
collection of information to identify the

[[Page 72771]]

Federal, State, and local resources assigned to drug control programs 
in our nation's largest cities.

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SUMMARY: This action proposes the collection of drug control 
information from federal, state, and local governments.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    ONDCP previously collected information to establish a baseline of 
federal, state, and local drug control funding levels in the nation's 
largest metropolitan areas. The collection of this data will help ONDCP 
measure spending level changes, coordinate services, and develop 
National Drug Control Strategies.
    The project identifies in each affected city significant movements 
in key drug use measures, and encourages city administrators to use 
proven programs that increase efficiencies and effectiveness; promote 
coordination and collaboration; develop commitments; and, gather 
accurate performance measurement data.
    Type of Collection: Reinstatement with change of an approved data 
collection that expired.
    Title of Information Collection: Survey of drug treatment, drug use 
prevention, and law enforcement resources available to cities.
    Frequency: Annually by fiscal year.
    Affected Public: Instrumentalities of State, local, and tribal 
governments.
    Estimated Burden: Minimal since providers maintain the data for 
other purposes.

II. Special Issues for Comment

    ONDCP especially invites comments on: (a) Whether the proposed 
collection is necessary for the proper performance of ONDCP functions, 
including whether the information has practical utility; (b) ways to 
enhance information quality, utility, and clarity; and (c) ways to ease 
the burden on respondents, including the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology.

ADDRESSES: Address all comments in writing within 60 days to Michael 
Reles. Facsimile and e-mail are the more reliable means of 
communication. Mr. Reles's facsimile number is (202) 395-5176, and his 
e-mail address is mreles@ondcp.eop.gov. The Web site for the ONDCP is 
https://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov. Mailing address is Executive 
Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy, 
Washington, DC 20503. For further information, contact Mr. Reles at 
(202) 395-6608.

    Signed at Washington DC on December 18, 2007.
Daniel R. Petersen,
Assistant General Counsel.
[FR Doc. E7-24870 Filed 12-20-07; 8:45 am]
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