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Alejandra Y. Castillo, Deputy National Director, Minority Business Development Agency. [FR Doc. 2010–24164 Filed 9–24–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–21–P CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request; Requirements for Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs Consumer Product Safety Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (‘‘CPSC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’) is announcing that a proposed collection of information has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’) for review and clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (‘‘PRA’’). DATES: Fax written comments on the collection of information by October 27, 2010. ADDRESSES: To ensure that comments on the information collection are received, OMB recommends that written comments be faxed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attn: CPSC Desk Officer, FAX: 202–395–6974, or e-mailed to oira_ SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00028 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 59233 submission@omb.eop.gov. All comments should be identified with the OMB control number 3041–0012. In addition, written comments also should be submitted by e-mail to cpsc-os@cpsc. gov, or by 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 820, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504–7923. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and Planning, Office of Information Technology, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814, 301–504–7671, lglatz@cpsc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In compliance with 44 U.S.C. 3507, the CPSC has submitted the following proposed collection of information to OMB for review and clearance: Requirements for Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs—(OMB Control Number 3041– 0012—Extension). The safety regulations for non-fullsize baby cribs (also referred to as ‘‘nonfull-size cribs’’) are codified at 16 CFR Part 1509 and 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(14). These regulations were issued to reduce hazards of strangulation, suffocation, pinching, bruising, laceration, and other injuries associated with non-full-size cribs. (A non-full-size crib is a crib having an interior length greater than 55 inches or smaller than 493⁄4; inches; or an interior width greater than 305⁄8; inches or smaller than 253⁄8; inches; or both.) The regulations prescribe performance, design, and labeling requirements for non-full-size cribs. They also require manufacturers and importers of those products to maintain sales records for a period of three years after the manufacture or importation of non-full-size cribs. If any non-full-size cribs subject to provisions of 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(14) and part 1509 fail to comply in a manner to warrant a recall, the required records can be used by the manufacturer or importer and by the Commission to identify those persons and firms who should be notified of the recall. In the Federal Register of June 28, 2010 (75 FR 36637), the CPSC published a 60-day notice requesting public comment on the proposed collection of information. No comments were received. We estimate the burden of this collection of information as follows. Approximately 16 firms manufacture or import non-full-size baby cribs and are subject to the record keeping requirements. The Commission staff E:\FR\FM\27SEN1.SGM 27SEN1 59234 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 186 / Monday, September 27, 2010 / Notices estimates that the record keeping will take five hours per firm for obtaining the information from existing sales and distribution data. The annualized cost to respondents for the burden for collection of information is approximately $2,222. This estimated cost to respondents is based on 80 hours (16 firms × 5 hours each) multiplied by a cost of $27.78 per hour (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Total Compensation, All workers, goods-producing industries, Sales and office, September 2009, Table 9) or $2,222.40, which we have rounded down to $2,222. The cost to the government (wages and benefits) for 8 hours staff time to review the information (1⁄2 hour per firm) is approximately $655. Assuming that the employee reviewing the records will be a GS–14 level employee, the average hourly wage rate for a mid-level GS–14 employee in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, effective as of January 2010, is $57.33. This represents 70 percent of total compensation (Bureau of Labor Statistics, March 2010, percentage wages and salaries for all civilian management, professional, and related employees, Table 1). Adding an additional 30 percent for benefits brings average hourly compensation for a midrange GS–14 employee to $81.89. Thus, 8 hours multiplied against an hourly compensation figure of $81.89 results in an estimated cost to the government of $655.12, which we have rounded down to $655. Dated: September 21, 2010. Todd A. Stevenson, Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission. [FR Doc. 2010–24130 Filed 9–24–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6355–01–P CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request; Requirements for Full-Size Baby Cribs Consumer Product Safety Commission. AGENCY: srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES ACTION: Notice. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (‘‘CPSC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’) is announcing that a proposed collection of information has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’) for review and clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (‘‘PRA’’). SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:01 Sep 24, 2010 Jkt 220001 Fax written comments on the collection of information by October 27, 2010. ADDRESSES: To ensure that comments on the information collection are received, OMB recommends that written comments be faxed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attn: CPSC Desk Officer, FAX: 202–395–6974, or e-mailed to oira_ submission@omb.eop.gov. All comments should be identified with the OMB control number 3041–0013. In addition, written comments also should be submitted by e-mail to cpsc-os@cpsc. gov, or by 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 820, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504–7923. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and Planning, Office of Information Technology, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814, 301–504–7671, lglatz@cpsc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In compliance with 44 U.S.C. 3507, the CPSC has submitted the following proposed collection of information to OMB for review and clearance: Requirements for Full-Size Baby Cribs— (OMB Control Number 3041–0013— Extension). The safety regulations for full-size baby cribs (also referred to as ‘‘full-size cribs’’) are codified at 16 CFR part 1508 and 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(13). These regulations were issued to reduce hazards of strangulation, suffocation, pinching, bruising, laceration, and other injuries associated with full-size cribs. (Full-size cribs have specific interior dimensions, 28 ± 5⁄8 inches (71 ± 1.6 centimeters) wide by 52 3⁄8 ± 5⁄8 inches (133 ± 1.6 centimeters) long). The regulations prescribe performance, design, and labeling requirements for full-size cribs. They also require manufacturers and importers of those products to maintain sales records for a period of three years after the manufacture or importation of full-size cribs. If any full-size cribs subject to provisions of 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(13) and Part 1508 fail to comply in a manner to warrant a recall, the required records can be used by the manufacturer or importer and by the Commission to identify those persons and firms who should be notified of the recall. The Commission will consider all comments received in response to this notice before requesting approval of this collection of information from OMB. DATES: PO 00000 Frm 00029 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 In the Federal Register of June 28, 2010 (75 FR 36638), the CPSC published a 60-day notice requesting public comment on the proposed collection of information. No comments were received. We estimate the burden of this collection of information as follows. Approximately 75 firms manufacture or import full-size baby cribs and are subject to the recordkeeping requirements. The Commission staff estimates that the recordkeeping will take five hours per firm for obtaining the information from existing sales and distribution data. The annualized cost to respondents for the burden for collection of information is $10,417.50 based on 375 hours (75 firms × 5 hours each) multiplied by a cost of $27.78 per hour (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Total Compensation, All workers, goodsproducing industries, Sales and office, September 2009, Table 9). The cost to the government (wages and benefits) for 37.5 hours staff time to review the information (1⁄2 hour per firm) is approximately $3,071. Assuming that the employee reviewing the records will be a GS–14 level employee, the average hourly wage rate for a mid-level GS–14 employee in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, effective as of January 2010, is $57.33. This represents 70 percent of total compensation (Bureau of Labor Statistics, March 2010, percentage wages and salaries for all civilian management, professional, and related employees, Table 1). Adding an additional 30 percent for benefits brings average hourly compensation for a midrange GS–14 employee to $81.89. Thus, 37.5 hours multiplied against an hourly compensation figure of $81.89 results in an estimated cost to the government of $3,070.87, which we have rounded up to $3,071. Dated: September 21, 2010. Todd A. Stevenson, Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission. [FR Doc. 2010–24131 Filed 9–24–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6355–01–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket No. DoD–2010–OS–0013] Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request ACTION: Notice. The Department of Defense has submitted to OMB for clearance, the E:\FR\FM\27SEN1.SGM 27SEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 186 (Monday, September 27, 2010)]
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION


Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for Office 
of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request; Requirements for Non-
Full-Size Baby Cribs

AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (``CPSC'' or 
``Commission'') is announcing that a proposed collection of information 
has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (``OMB'') for 
review and clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(``PRA'').

DATES: Fax written comments on the collection of information by October 
27, 2010.

ADDRESSES: To ensure that comments on the information collection are 
received, OMB recommends that written comments be faxed to the Office 
of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attn: CPSC Desk Officer, 
FAX: 202-395-6974, or e-mailed to oira_submission@omb.eop.gov. All 
comments should be identified with the OMB control number 3041-0012. In 
addition, written comments also should be submitted by e-mail to cpsc-os@cpsc.gov, or by 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 820, 4330 East West 
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504-7923.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Linda Glatz, Division of Policy and 
Planning, Office of Information Technology, Consumer Product Safety 
Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814, 301-504-7671, 
lglatz@cpsc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In compliance with 44 U.S.C. 3507, the CPSC 
has submitted the following proposed collection of information to OMB 
for review and clearance: Requirements for Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs--
(OMB Control Number 3041-0012--Extension).
    The safety regulations for non-full-size baby cribs (also referred 
to as ``non-full-size cribs'') are codified at 16 CFR Part 1509 and 16 
CFR 1500.18(a)(14). These regulations were issued to reduce hazards of 
strangulation, suffocation, pinching, bruising, laceration, and other 
injuries associated with non-full-size cribs. (A non-full-size crib is 
a crib having an interior length greater than 55 inches or smaller than 
49\3/4\; inches; or an interior width greater than 30\5/8\; inches or 
smaller than 25\3/8\; inches; or both.) The regulations prescribe 
performance, design, and labeling requirements for non-full-size cribs. 
They also require manufacturers and importers of those products to 
maintain sales records for a period of three years after the 
manufacture or importation of non-full-size cribs. If any non-full-size 
cribs subject to provisions of 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(14) and part 1509 fail 
to comply in a manner to warrant a recall, the required records can be 
used by the manufacturer or importer and by the Commission to identify 
those persons and firms who should be notified of the recall.
    In the Federal Register of June 28, 2010 (75 FR 36637), the CPSC 
published a 60-day notice requesting public comment on the proposed 
collection of information. No comments were received.
    We estimate the burden of this collection of information as 
follows. Approximately 16 firms manufacture or import non-full-size 
baby cribs and are subject to the record keeping requirements. The 
Commission staff

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estimates that the record keeping will take five hours per firm for 
obtaining the information from existing sales and distribution data. 
The annualized cost to respondents for the burden for collection of 
information is approximately $2,222. This estimated cost to respondents 
is based on 80 hours (16 firms x 5 hours each) multiplied by a cost of 
$27.78 per hour (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Total Compensation, All 
workers, goods-producing industries, Sales and office, September 2009, 
Table 9) or $2,222.40, which we have rounded down to $2,222.
    The cost to the government (wages and benefits) for 8 hours staff 
time to review the information (\1/2\ hour per firm) is approximately 
$655. Assuming that the employee reviewing the records will be a GS-14 
level employee, the average hourly wage rate for a mid-level GS-14 
employee in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, effective as of 
January 2010, is $57.33. This represents 70 percent of total 
compensation (Bureau of Labor Statistics, March 2010, percentage wages 
and salaries for all civilian management, professional, and related 
employees, Table 1). Adding an additional 30 percent for benefits 
brings average hourly compensation for a mid-range GS-14 employee to 
$81.89. Thus, 8 hours multiplied against an hourly compensation figure 
of $81.89 results in an estimated cost to the government of $655.12, 
which we have rounded down to $655.

    Dated: September 21, 2010.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
[FR Doc. 2010-24130 Filed 9-24-10; 8:45 am]
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