Agency Information Collection Activities: Form I-290B, Extension of an Existing Information Collection; Comment Request, 29527-29528 [E8-11385]
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Previous Request for Comments
This request provides a 30-day
comment period required by OIRA. The
Coast Guard has published the 60-day
notice (73 FR 201, January 2, 2008)
required by 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2). That
notice elicited no comments.
Information Collection Request
1. Title: Marine Casualty Information
& Periodic Chemical Drug and Alcohol
Testing of Commercial Vessel
Personnel.
OMB Control Number: 1625–0001.
Type of Request: Extension of
currently approved collection.
Affected Public: Vessel owners and
operators.
Abstract: 46 U.S.C. 6101, as delegated
by the Secretary of the Department of
Homeland Security to the Commandant,
authorizes the Coast Guard to prescribe
regulations for the reporting of marine
casualties involving death, serious
injury, material loss of property,
material damage affecting the
seaworthiness of a vessel, or significant
harm to the environment. It also
requires information on the use of
alcohol be included in a marine casualty
report. 46 U.S.C. 7503 authorizes the
Coast Guard to deny the issuance of
licenses, certificates of registry, and
merchant mariners’ documents
(seamen’s papers) to users of dangerous
drugs. Similarly, 46 U.S.C. 7704
requires the Coast Guard to revoke such
papers when a holder of the same has
been shown to be a drug user, unless the
holder provides satisfactory proof
stating the holder is cured.
Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden has decreased from 18,876 hours
to 15,753 hours a year.
2. Title: Plan Approval and Records
for Load Lines.
OMB Control Number: 1625–0013.
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Type of Request: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Affected Public: Owners and
operators of vessels.
Abstract: 46 U.S.C. 5101 to 5116
provides the Coast Guard with the
authority to enforce provisions of the
International Load Line Convention,
1966. Subchapter E of 46 CFR chapter
I, contains the relevant load line
regulations.
Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden has increased from 1,681 hours
to 1,699 hours a year.
3. Title: Report of Oil or Hazardous
Substance Discharge; and Report of
Suspicious Maritime Activity.
OMB Control Number: 1625–0096.
Type of Request: Extension of
currently approved collection.
Affected Public: Persons-in-charge of
a vessel or onshore/offshore facility,
owners or operators of vessels, or
facilities required to have security
plans; and the public.
Abstract: 33 CFR 153.203, 40 CFR
263.30/264.56, and 49 CFR 171.15
mandate the National Response Center
(NRC) to be the central place for the
public to report all pollution spills. 33
of CFR 101.305 mandates owners/
operators of vessels or facilities to have
security plans and report activities or
breaches that may result in a
Transportation Security Incident (TSI)
to the NRC. Voluntary reports are also
accepted.
Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden has increased from 9,105 hours
to 13,017 hours a year.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: May 2, 2008.
D.T. Glenn,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant
Commandant for Command, Control,
Communications, Computers and
Information Technology.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Form I–290B, Extension of
an Existing Information Collection;
Comment Request
60-Day Notice of Information
Collection Under Review: Form I–290B,
Notice of Appeal to the Office of
Administrative Appeals; OMB Control
No. 1615–0095.
ACTION:
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The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services has submitted the
following information collection request
for review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The information collection is
published to obtain comments from the
public and affected agencies. Comments
are encouraged and will be accepted for
sixty days until July 21, 2008.
Written comments and suggestions
regarding items contained in this notice,
and especially with regard to the
estimated public burden and associated
response time should be directed to the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), USCIS, Chief, Regulatory
Management Division, Clearance Office,
111 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Suite
3008, Washington, DC 20529.
Comments may also be submitted to
DHS via facsimile to 202–272–8352, or
via e-mail at rfs.regs@dhs.gov. When
submitting comments by e-mail please
add the OMB Control Number 1615–
0095 in the subject box.
During this 60-day period USCIS will
be evaluating whether to revise the
Form I–290B. Should USCIS decide to
revise the Form I–290B it will advise the
public when it publishes the 30-day
notice in the Federal Register in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act. The public will then
have 30-days to comment on any
revisions to the Form I–290B.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
concerning the collection of information
should address one or more of the
following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
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Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension of an existing information
collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Notice of Appeal to the Office of
Administrative Appeals
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the
Department of Homeland Security
sponsoring the collection: I–290B, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Individuals or
Households. The information collection
required on the Form I–290B is
necessary in order for USCIS to make a
determination that the appeal or motion
to reopen or reconsider meet eligibility
requirements, and for the
Administrative Appeals Office to
adjudicate the merits of the appeal or
motion to reopen or reconsider.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: 30,000 responses at 30 minutes
(.50 hours) per response.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: 15,000 annual burden hours.
If you have additional comments,
suggestions, or need a copy of the
information collection instrument,
please visit: https://www.regulations.gov/
search/index.jsp.
We may also be contacted at: USCIS,
Regulatory Management Division, 111
Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Suite
3008, Washington, DC 20529, telephone
number 202–272–8377.
Dated: May 16, 2008.
Stephen Tarragon,
Acting Chief, Regulatory Management
Division, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services, Department of Homeland Security.
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SECURITY
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Form I–360, Extension of an
Existing Information Collection;
Comment Request
60-Day Notice of Information
Collection Under Review: Form I–360,
Petition for Amerasian, Widow, or
Special Immigrant. OMB Control
Number 1615–0020.
ACTION:
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The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services has submitted the
following information collection request
for review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The information collection is
published to obtain comments from the
public and affected agencies. Comments
are encouraged and will be accepted for
sixty days until July 21, 2008.
Written comments and suggestions
regarding items contained in this notice,
and especially with regard to the
estimated public burden and associated
response time should be directed to the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), USCIS, Chief, Regulatory
Management Division, Clearance Office,
111 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Suite
3008, Washington, DC 20529.
Comments may also be submitted to
DHS via facsimile to 202–272–8352, or
via e-mail at rfs.regs@dhs.gov. When
submitting comments by e-mail please
add the OMB Control Number 1615–
0020 in the subject box.
During this 60-day period USCIS will
be evaluating whether to revise the
Form I–360. Should USCIS decide to
revise the Form I–360 it will advise the
public when it publishes the 30-day
notice in the Federal Register in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act. The public will then
have 30-days to comment on any
revisions to the Form I–360.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
concerning the collection of information
should address one or more of the
following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
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Overview of this Information Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension of an existing information
collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Petition for Amerasian, Widow or
Special Immigrant.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the
Department of Homeland Security
sponsoring the collection: Form I–360.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as brief
abstract: Primary: Individuals or
households. This information collection
is used by several prospective classes of
aliens who intend to establish their
eligibility to immigrate to the United
States.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: 13,684 responses at 2 hours
per response and 5,000 responses at 3
hours per response.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: 42,368 annual burden hours.
If you have additional comments,
suggestions, or need a copy of the
information collection instrument,
please visit: https://www.regulations.gov/
search/index.jsp.
We may also be contacted at: USCIS,
Regulatory Management Division, 111
Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Suite
3008, Washington, DC 20529, telephone
number 202–272–8377.
Dated: May 16, 2008.
Stephen Tarragon,
Acting Chief, Regulatory Management
Division, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services, Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5188–N–07]
Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Comment Request; Annual
Progress Reports for Empowerment
Zones
Office of Community Planning
and Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The proposed information
collection requirement described below
will be submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review, as required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act. The Department is
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Agency Information Collection Activities: Form I-290B, Extension
of an Existing Information Collection; Comment Request
ACTION: 60-Day Notice of Information Collection Under Review: Form I-
290B, Notice of Appeal to the Office of Administrative Appeals; OMB
Control No. 1615-0095.
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The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services has submitted the following information collection
request for review and clearance in accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. The information collection is published to
obtain comments from the public and affected agencies. Comments are
encouraged and will be accepted for sixty days until July 21, 2008.
Written comments and suggestions regarding items contained in this
notice, and especially with regard to the estimated public burden and
associated response time should be directed to the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), USCIS, Chief, Regulatory Management Division,
Clearance Office, 111 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Suite 3008,
Washington, DC 20529. Comments may also be submitted to DHS via
facsimile to 202-272-8352, or via e-mail at rfs.regs@dhs.gov. When
submitting comments by e-mail please add the OMB Control Number 1615-
0095 in the subject box.
During this 60-day period USCIS will be evaluating whether to
revise the Form I-290B. Should USCIS decide to revise the Form I-290B
it will advise the public when it publishes the 30-day notice in the
Federal Register in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. The
public will then have 30-days to comment on any revisions to the Form
I-290B.
Written comments and suggestions from the public and affected
agencies concerning the collection of information should address one or
more of the following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses.
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Overview of This Information Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection: Extension of an existing
information collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection: Notice of Appeal to the Office of
Administrative Appeals
(3) Agency form number, if any, and the applicable component of the
Department of Homeland Security sponsoring the collection: I-290B, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services.
(4) Affected public who will be asked or required to respond, as
well as a brief abstract: Primary: Individuals or Households. The
information collection required on the Form I-290B is necessary in
order for USCIS to make a determination that the appeal or motion to
reopen or reconsider meet eligibility requirements, and for the
Administrative Appeals Office to adjudicate the merits of the appeal or
motion to reopen or reconsider.
(5) An estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount
of time estimated for an average respondent to respond: 30,000
responses at 30 minutes (.50 hours) per response.
(6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated
with the collection: 15,000 annual burden hours.
If you have additional comments, suggestions, or need a copy of the
information collection instrument, please visit: https://
www.regulations.gov/search/index.jsp.
We may also be contacted at: USCIS, Regulatory Management Division,
111 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Suite 3008, Washington, DC 20529,
telephone number 202-272-8377.
Dated: May 16, 2008.
Stephen Tarragon,
Acting Chief, Regulatory Management Division, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. E8-11385 Filed 5-20-08; 8:45 am]
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