Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request-Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas, 48063-48064 [E9-22671]

Download as PDF mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 181 / Monday, September 21, 2009 / Notices associated with the Commission’s safety standard for electrically operated toys and children’s articles. DATES: Written comments on this request for extension of approval of information collection requirements should be submitted by October 21, 2009. ADDRESSES: Written comments on this request for extension of approval of information collection requirements should be captioned ‘‘Electrically Operated Toys’’ and submitted by October 21, 2009 to (1) the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for CPSC, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503; telephone: (202) 395–7340, and (2) the Office of the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814 by e-mail at cpsc-os@cpsc.gov, or by mail or by facsimile at (301) 504–0127. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of this request for extension of the information collection requirements and supporting documentation are available from Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and Planning, Office of Information Technology and Technology Services, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone: (301) 504–7671 or by e-mail to lglatz@cpsc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Federal Register of July 8, 2009 (74 FR 32572), the Consumer Product Safety Commission published a notice in accordance with provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35) to announce the agency’s intention to seek extension of approval of the collection of information required in the Requirements for Electrically Operated Toys or Other Electrically Operated Articles Intended for Use by Children (16 CFR part 1505). No comments were received in response to that notice. The regulations in Part 1505 establish performance and labeling requirements for electrically operated toys and children’s articles to reduce unreasonable risks of injury to children from electric shock, electrical burns, and thermal burns associated with those products. Section 1505.4(a)(3) of the regulations requires manufacturers and importers of electrically operated toys and children’s articles to maintain records for three years containing information about: (1) Material and production specifications; (2) the quality assurance program used; (3) results of all tests and inspections conducted; and (4) sales and VerDate Nov<24>2008 17:24 Sep 18, 2009 Jkt 217001 distribution of electrically operated toys and children’s articles. The records of testing and other information required by the regulations allow the Commission to determine if electrically operated toys and children’s articles comply with the requirements of the regulations in Part 1505. If the Commission determines that products fail to comply with the regulations, this information also enables the Commission and the firm to: (i) Identify specific lots or production lines of products which fail to comply with applicable requirements; and (ii) notify distributors and retailers in the event those products are subject to recall. Additional Information About the Request for Extension of Approval of a Collection of Information Agency address: Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814. Title of information collection: Requirements for Electrically Operated Toys or Other Electrically Operated Articles Intended for Use by Children, 16 CFR Part 1505. Type of request: Extension of approval without change. General description of respondents: Manufacturers and importers of electrically operated toys and children’s articles. Estimated number of respondents: 40 per year. Estimated average number of hours per respondent (testing): 6,400 per year. Estimated average number of hours per respondent (recordkeeping and labeling): 1,800 per year. Estimated cost of collection for all respondents: $400,084 per year. Dated: September 16, 2009. Todd A. Stevenson, Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission. [FR Doc. E9–22666 Filed 9–18–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6355–01–P CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request—Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35), the Consumer Product Safety Commission (Commission) announces that it has submitted to the PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 48063 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) a request for extension of approval of a collection of information associated with the Commission’s safety standard for omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas. DATES: Written comments on this request for extension of approval of information collection requirements should be submitted not later than October 21, 2009. ADDRESSES: Written comments on this request for extension of approval of information collection requirements should be captioned ‘‘Citizens Band Base Station Antennas’’ and submitted by October 21, 2009 to (1) the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for CPSC, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503; telephone: (202) 395–7340, and (2) the Office of the Secretary, by e-mail at cpscos@cpsc.gov, or sent to the Office of the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814. Written comments may also be sent by facsimile at (301) 504–0127. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of this request for extension of the information collection requirements and supporting documentation are available from Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and Planning, Office of Information Technology and Technology Services, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone: (301) 504–7671, e-mail: lglatz@cpsc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Federal Register of July 8, 2009 (74 FR 32571), the Consumer Product Safety Commission published a notice in accordance with provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35) to announce the agency’s intention to seek extension of approval of the collection of information required in the Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station (16 CFR Part 1204). No comments were received in response to that notice. The Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas establishes performance requirements for omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas to reduce unreasonable risks of death and injury which may result if an antenna contacts overhead power lines while being erected or removed from its site. Certification regulations implementing the standard require manufacturers, importers, and private labelers of antennas subject to E:\FR\FM\21SEN1.SGM 21SEN1 48064 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 181 / Monday, September 21, 2009 / Notices the standard to test antennas for compliance with the standard, and to maintain records of that testing. The records of testing and other information required by the certification regulations allow the Commission to determine that antennas subject to the standard comply with its requirements. This information would also enable the Commission to obtain corrective actions if omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas failed to comply with the standard in a manner which creates a substantial risk of injury to the public. Additional Information About the Request for Extension Of Approval of a Collection of Information Agency address: Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814. Title of information collection: Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas, 16 CFR Part 1204. Type of Request: Extension of approval without change. General description of respondents: Manufacturers, importers, and private labelers of omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas. Estimated number of respondents: 5 per year. Estimated number of hours per respondent: 220 per year. Estimated number of hours for all respondents: 1,100 per year. Estimated cost of collection for all respondents: $60,400 per year. Dated: September 16, 2009. Todd A. Stevenson, Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission. [FR Doc. E9–22671 Filed 9–18–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6355–01–P CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION [Docket No. CPSC–2009–0073] Proposed Collection; Comment Request—Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act; Compliance Form mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35), the Consumer Product Safety Commission (‘‘CPSC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’) requests comments on a proposed collection of information regarding a form that will be used to verify whether pools and spas are in compliance with the Virginia Graeme VerDate Nov<24>2008 17:24 Sep 18, 2009 Jkt 217001 Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. The Commission will consider all comments received in response to this notice before requesting approval of this collection of information from the Office of Management and Budget. DATES: Written comments must be received by the Office of the Secretary not later than November 20, 2009. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. CPSC–2009– 0073, by any of the following methods: Submit electronic comments in the following way: Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. To ensure timely processing of comments, the Commission is no longer accepting comments submitted by electronic mail (e-mail) except through https://www.regulations.gov. Submit written submissions in the following way: Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for paper, disk, or CD–ROM submissions), preferably in five copies, to: Office of the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Room 502, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504–7923. Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name and docket number for this notice. All comments received may be posted without change, including any personal identifiers, contact information, or other personal information provided, to https://www.regulations.gov. Do not submit confidential business information, trade secret information, or other sensitive or protected information electronically. Such information should be submitted in writing. Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or comments received, go to https:// www.regulations.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about the proposed collection of information call or write Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and Planning, Office of Information Technology and Technology Services, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone: (301) 504–7671 or by e-mail to lglatz@cpsc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A. Background The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (‘‘Pool and Spa Safety Act’’) went into effect on December 19, 2008 (Pub. L. 110–140). The Pool and Spa Safety Act applies to public pools and spas and requires that each swimming pool and spa drain cover PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 manufactured, distributed, or entered into commerce in the United States shall conform to the entrapment protection standards of the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 performance standard or any successor standard regulating such swimming pool or drain cover pursuant to section 1404(b) of the Act (‘‘Drain Cover Standard’’). In addition to the anti-entrapment devices or systems, each public pool and spa in the United States with a single main drain other than an unblockable drain is required to be equipped with 1 or more of the following devices and systems designed to prevent entrapment by pool or spa drains: safety vacuum release system; suction-limiting vent system; gravity drainage system; automatic pump shutoff system or drain disablement. The Pool and Spa Safety Act is designed to prevent the tragic and hidden hazard of drain entrapment and eviscerations in public pools and spas. The CPSC staff will use a ‘‘Verification of Compliance Form’’ to collect the information necessary to identify drain covers at pools and spas that do not meet the requirements of the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 performance standard or any successor standard regulating such swimming pool or drain cover. CPSC investigators or designated state or local government officials will use the form which will be filled out entirely at the site during the normal course of the pool and spa inspection. Using the form, the inspectors will collect information regarding the pool or spa facility; identify the type, location and features of the pool or spa; describe the drain covers, anti-entrapment device/systems, sump or equalizer lines at the site; and report on whether any actions are necessary to bring the pool or spa into compliance. B. Estimated Burden The CPSC staff estimates that there may be approximately 97 inspections per year. Because the investigators will be talking to either the pool owner/ operator or pool staff at the time of the inspection and asking questions to help complete the form, the CPSC staff estimates that the burden hours for pool owners or pool staff to respond to the questions will be approximately 0.5 hours per inspection. Thus, the estimated total annual burden hours for respondents are approximately 48.5 hours (97 inspections × 0.5 hours per inspection). Although respondents may include either junior or senior pool staff, CPSC staff based the annualized cost to respondents based on the compensation for management-level employees, since such employees may be the most knowledgeable of the pool or spa used. E:\FR\FM\21SEN1.SGM 21SEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 181 (Monday, September 21, 2009)]
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[Pages 48063-48064]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E9-22671]


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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION


Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request--Safety Standard for 
Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas

AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
Chapter 35), the Consumer Product Safety Commission (Commission) 
announces that it has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) a request for extension of approval of a collection of 
information associated with the Commission's safety standard for 
omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas.

DATES: Written comments on this request for extension of approval of 
information collection requirements should be submitted not later than 
October 21, 2009.

ADDRESSES: Written comments on this request for extension of approval 
of information collection requirements should be captioned ``Citizens 
Band Base Station Antennas'' and submitted by October 21, 2009 to (1) 
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk 
Officer for CPSC, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 
20503; telephone: (202) 395-7340, and (2) the Office of the Secretary, 
by e-mail at cpsc-os@cpsc.gov, or sent to the Office of the Secretary, 
Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, 
MD 20814. Written comments may also be sent by facsimile at (301) 504-
0127.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of this request for extension 
of the information collection requirements and supporting documentation 
are available from Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and Planning, Office 
of Information Technology and Technology Services, Consumer Product 
Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; 
telephone: (301) 504-7671, e-mail: lglatz@cpsc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Federal Register of July 8, 2009 (74 
FR 32571), the Consumer Product Safety Commission published a notice in 
accordance with provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. Chapter 35) to announce the agency's intention to seek extension 
of approval of the collection of information required in the Safety 
Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station (16 CFR Part 
1204). No comments were received in response to that notice.
    The Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station 
Antennas establishes performance requirements for omnidirectional 
citizens band base station antennas to reduce unreasonable risks of 
death and injury which may result if an antenna contacts overhead power 
lines while being erected or removed from its site. Certification 
regulations implementing the standard require manufacturers, importers, 
and private labelers of antennas subject to

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the standard to test antennas for compliance with the standard, and to 
maintain records of that testing.
    The records of testing and other information required by the 
certification regulations allow the Commission to determine that 
antennas subject to the standard comply with its requirements. This 
information would also enable the Commission to obtain corrective 
actions if omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas failed 
to comply with the standard in a manner which creates a substantial 
risk of injury to the public.

Additional Information About the Request for Extension Of Approval of a 
Collection of Information

    Agency address: Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West 
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814.
    Title of information collection: Safety Standard for 
Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas, 16 CFR Part 1204.
    Type of Request: Extension of approval without change.
    General description of respondents: Manufacturers, importers, and 
private labelers of omnidirectional citizens band base station 
antennas.
    Estimated number of respondents: 5 per year.
    Estimated number of hours per respondent: 220 per year.
    Estimated number of hours for all respondents: 1,100 per year.
    Estimated cost of collection for all respondents: $60,400 per year.

    Dated: September 16, 2009.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
[FR Doc. E9-22671 Filed 9-18-09; 8:45 am]
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