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Tina Terrell, Forest Supervisor,
Sequoia National Forest, 1839 South
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Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
chapter 35).
AGENCY: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: 2008 Panel of the Survey of
Income & Program Participation, Wave 3
Topical Modules.
OMB Control Number: 0607–0944.
Form Number(s): SIPP 28305(L)
Director’s Letter; SIPP/CAPI Automated
Instrument; SIPP 28003 Reminder Card.
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Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Burden Hours: 143,303.
Number of Respondents: 94,500.
Average Hours Per Response: 30
minutes.
Needs and Uses: The U.S. Census
Bureau requests authorization from the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) to conduct the Wave 3 interview
for the 2008 Panel of the Survey of
Income and Program Participation
(SIPP). The core SIPP and reinterview
instruments were previously cleared.
The SIPP represents a source of
information for a wide variety of topics
and allows information for separate
topics to be integrated to form a single
and unified database so that the
interaction between tax, transfer, and
other government and private policies
can be examined. Government domestic
policy formulators depend heavily upon
the SIPP information concerning the
distribution of income received directly
as money or indirectly as in-kind
benefits and the effect of tax and
transfer programs on this distribution.
They also need improved and expanded
data on the income and general
economic and financial situation of the
U.S. population. The SIPP has provided
these kinds of data on a continuing basis
since 1983, permitting levels of
economic well-being and changes in
these levels to be measured over time.
The survey is molded around a
central ‘‘core’’ of labor force and income
questions that remain fixed throughout
the life of a panel. The core is
supplemented with questions designed
to answer specific needs, such as
estimating eligibility for government
programs, examining pension and
health care coverage, and analyzing
individual net worth. These
supplemental questions are included
with the core and are referred to as
‘‘topical modules.’’
The topical modules for the 2008
Panel Wave 3 are Welfare Reform and
Retirement and Pension. The Welfare
Reform topical module was previously
conducted in the SIPP 2004 Panel Wave
8 instrument. The Retirement and
Pension topical module was previously
conducted in the SIPP 2004 Panel Wave
7 instrument. Wave 3 interviews will be
conducted from May 1, 2009 through
August 31, 2009.
The SIPP is designed as a continuing
series of national panels of interviewed
households that are introduced every
few years, with each panel having
durations of approximately 3 to 4 years.
The 2008 Panel is scheduled for four
years and four months and includes
thirteen waves which began September
1, 2008. All household members 15
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years old or over are interviewed using
regular proxy-respondent rules. They
are interviewed a total of thirteen times
(thirteen waves), at 4-month intervals,
making the SIPP a longitudinal survey.
Sample people (all household members
present at the time of the first interview)
who move within the country and
reasonably close to a SIPP primary
sampling unit (PSU) will be followed
and interviewed at their new address.
Individuals 15 years old or over who
enter the household after Wave 1 will be
interviewed; however, if these people
move, they are not followed unless they
happen to move along with a Wave 1
sample individual.
The OMB has established an
Interagency Advisory Committee to
provide guidance for the content and
procedures for the SIPP. Interagency
subcommittees were set up to
recommend specific areas of inquiries
for supplemental questions.
The Census Bureau developed the
2008 Panel Wave 3 topical modules
through consultation with the SIPP
OMB Interagency Subcommittee. The
questions for the topical modules
address major policy and program
concerns as stated by this subcommittee
and the SIPP Interagency Advisory
Committee.
Data provided by the SIPP are being
used by economic policymakers, the
Congress, state and local governments,
and federal agencies that administer
social welfare or transfer payment
programs, such as the Department of
Health and Human Services and the
Department of Agriculture.
Affected Public: Individuals or
Households.
Frequency: Every 4 months.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
Legal Authority: Title 13, United
States Code, Section 182.
OMB Desk Officer: Brian HarrisKojetin, (202) 395–7314.
Copies of the above information
collection proposal can be obtained by
calling or writing Diana Hynek,
Departmental Paperwork Clearance
Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of
Commerce, Room 6625, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20230 (or via the Internet at
dhynek@doc.gov).
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB
Desk Officer either by fax (202–395–
7245) or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov).
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Dated: January 14, 2009.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E9–1124 Filed 1–21–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration
Proposed Information Collection;
Comment Request; Omnibus Notice
for: Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy; Requirements
for Approved Construction
Investments; Award Amendment
Requests and Project Service Maps;
and Property Management
Economic Development
Administration (EDA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of
Commerce, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, as
amended.
DATES: Written comments must be
submitted on or before March 23, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to Diana Hynek, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer,
Department of Commerce, Room 7845,
14th Street and Constitution Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
Internet at dHynek@doc.gov).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument and instructions should be
directed to Maureen Klovers, Program
Analyst, Office of Regional Affairs,
Room 7019, Economic Development
Administration, Washington, DC 20230,
telephone (202) 482–2785, facsimile
(202) 482–2838 (or via the Internet at
mklovers@eda.doc.gov).
The
mission of the Economic Development
Administration (EDA) is to lead the
Federal economic agenda by promoting
innovation and competitiveness,
preparing American regions for growth,
and success in the worldwide economy.
In order to effectively administer and
monitor its economic development
assistance programs, EDA collects
certain information from applicants for,
and recipients of, EDA investment
assistance. Four separate information
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collections expiring April 30, 2009, are
combined in this notice for efficiency
and economy purposes and are
proposed to be reinstated without
change: A. Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy (OMB Control
No. 0610–0093); B. Requirements for
Approved Construction Investments
(OMB Control No.0610–0096); C.
Request To Amend an Investment
Award and Project Service Maps (OMB
Control No. 0610–0102); and D.
Property Management (OMB Control
No. 0610–0103).
every 5 years from an EDA-funded
District or other planning organization;
40 hours for the annual updated CEDS
performance report required of EDAfunded District or other planning
organizations; 40 hours per applicant for
EDA Public Works or Economic
Adjustment Assistance with a project
deemed by EDA to ‘merit further
consideration’ that is not located in an
EDA-funded District.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 35,927.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: $0.
A. Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy (OMB Control
No. 0610–0093)
B. Requirements for Approved
Construction Investments (OMB Control
No. 0610–0096)
I. Abstract
I. Abstract
The Summary of EDA Construction
Standards (commonly referred to as the
‘‘bluebook’’) and the Standard Terms
and Conditions for Construction
Projects, as well as any special
conditions incorporated into the terms
and conditions at the time of award,
supplement the requirements that apply
to EDA-funded construction projects.
The information collected is used to
monitor recipients’ compliance with
EDA’s statutory and regulatory
requirements and specific terms and
conditions relating to individual
awards. EDA also uses the information
requested to analyze and evaluate
program performance.
A Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy (CEDS) is
required to qualify for EDA investment
assistance under its Public Works,
Economic Adjustment, and most
planning programs, and is a prerequisite
for a region’s designation by EDA as an
Economic Development District (see 13
CFR 303, 305.2, and 307.2 of EDA’s
regulations). This collection of
information is required to ensure that
the recipient is complying with EDA’s
CEDS requirements.
II. Method of Collection
Paper report. Alternatively, EDA may
approve an electronic submission.
III. Data
Agency Form Number: None.
Type of Review: Regular submission.
Affected Public: EDA applicants for,
and recipients of, Public Works,
Economic Adjustment, and planning
assistance, to include (1) Cities or other
political subdivisions of a state,
including a special purpose unit of state
or local government engaged in
economic or infrastructure development
activities, or a consortium of political
subdivisions; (2) states; (3) institutions
of higher education or a consortia of
institutions of higher education; (4)
public or private non-profit
organizations or associations; (5) District
Organizations; and (6) Indian Tribes or
a consortia of Indian Tribes.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses: 522 (14 initial CEDS, 74
revised CEDS, 371 updated CEDS
performance reports, 62 CEDS for
applicants for EDA assistance not
located in EDA-funded planning
district).
Estimated Time Per Response: 480
hours for the initial CEDS for a District
Organization or other planning
organization funded by EDA; 160 hours
for the CEDS revision required at least
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II. Method of Collection
Paper report. For some documents,
EDA may approve electronic
submissions.
III. Data
Agency Form Number: None.
Type of Review: Regular submission.
Affected Public: Current recipients of
EDA construction (Public Works or
Economic Adjustment) assistance, to
include (1) Cities or other political
subdivisions of a state, including a
special purpose unit of state or local
government engaged in economic or
infrastructure development activities, or
a consortium of political subdivisions;
(2) states; (3) institutions of higher
education or a consortium of
institutions of higher education; (4)
public or private non-profit
organizations or associations; (5) District
Organizations; and (6) Indian Tribes or
a consortia of Indian Tribes.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses: 4,200 (600 open
construction grants x an average of 7
responses/year).
Estimated Time per Response: 2
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 8,400.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. chapter 35).
AGENCY: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: 2008 Panel of the Survey of Income & Program Participation,
Wave 3 Topical Modules.
OMB Control Number: 0607-0944.
Form Number(s): SIPP 28305(L) Director's Letter; SIPP/CAPI
Automated Instrument; SIPP 28003 Reminder Card.
Type of Request: Revision of a currently approved collection.
Burden Hours: 143,303.
Number of Respondents: 94,500.
Average Hours Per Response: 30 minutes.
Needs and Uses: The U.S. Census Bureau requests authorization from
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to conduct the Wave 3
interview for the 2008 Panel of the Survey of Income and Program
Participation (SIPP). The core SIPP and reinterview instruments were
previously cleared.
The SIPP represents a source of information for a wide variety of
topics and allows information for separate topics to be integrated to
form a single and unified database so that the interaction between tax,
transfer, and other government and private policies can be examined.
Government domestic policy formulators depend heavily upon the SIPP
information concerning the distribution of income received directly as
money or indirectly as in-kind benefits and the effect of tax and
transfer programs on this distribution. They also need improved and
expanded data on the income and general economic and financial
situation of the U.S. population. The SIPP has provided these kinds of
data on a continuing basis since 1983, permitting levels of economic
well-being and changes in these levels to be measured over time.
The survey is molded around a central ``core'' of labor force and
income questions that remain fixed throughout the life of a panel. The
core is supplemented with questions designed to answer specific needs,
such as estimating eligibility for government programs, examining
pension and health care coverage, and analyzing individual net worth.
These supplemental questions are included with the core and are
referred to as ``topical modules.''
The topical modules for the 2008 Panel Wave 3 are Welfare Reform
and Retirement and Pension. The Welfare Reform topical module was
previously conducted in the SIPP 2004 Panel Wave 8 instrument. The
Retirement and Pension topical module was previously conducted in the
SIPP 2004 Panel Wave 7 instrument. Wave 3 interviews will be conducted
from May 1, 2009 through August 31, 2009.
The SIPP is designed as a continuing series of national panels of
interviewed households that are introduced every few years, with each
panel having durations of approximately 3 to 4 years. The 2008 Panel is
scheduled for four years and four months and includes thirteen waves
which began September 1, 2008. All household members 15 years old or
over are interviewed using regular proxy-respondent rules. They are
interviewed a total of thirteen times (thirteen waves), at 4-month
intervals, making the SIPP a longitudinal survey. Sample people (all
household members present at the time of the first interview) who move
within the country and reasonably close to a SIPP primary sampling unit
(PSU) will be followed and interviewed at their new address.
Individuals 15 years old or over who enter the household after Wave 1
will be interviewed; however, if these people move, they are not
followed unless they happen to move along with a Wave 1 sample
individual.
The OMB has established an Interagency Advisory Committee to
provide guidance for the content and procedures for the SIPP.
Interagency subcommittees were set up to recommend specific areas of
inquiries for supplemental questions.
The Census Bureau developed the 2008 Panel Wave 3 topical modules
through consultation with the SIPP OMB Interagency Subcommittee. The
questions for the topical modules address major policy and program
concerns as stated by this subcommittee and the SIPP Interagency
Advisory Committee.
Data provided by the SIPP are being used by economic policymakers,
the Congress, state and local governments, and federal agencies that
administer social welfare or transfer payment programs, such as the
Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of
Agriculture.
Affected Public: Individuals or Households.
Frequency: Every 4 months.
Respondent's Obligation: Voluntary.
Legal Authority: Title 13, United States Code, Section 182.
OMB Desk Officer: Brian Harris-Kojetin, (202) 395-7314.
Copies of the above information collection proposal can be obtained
by calling or writing Diana Hynek, Departmental Paperwork Clearance
Officer, (202) 482-0266, Department of Commerce, Room 6625, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at
dhynek@doc.gov).
Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB Desk Officer either by fax (202-395-7245)
or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov).
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Dated: January 14, 2009.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E9-1124 Filed 1-21-09; 8:45 am]
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