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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLIDC01000.L11500000.MO0000.241A0;
450019352]
Notice of Realty Action: Proposed
Direct Sale of Public Land in Shoshone
County, ID
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Realty Action.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) proposes to sell a
0.07-acre parcel of public land in
Shoshone County, Idaho, to Sunshine
Precious Metals, Inc. (Sunshine) for the
appraised fair market value of $280.
DATES: Comments regarding the
proposed sale must be received by the
BLM on or before April 15, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Written comments
concerning this proposed sale may be
submitted to Field Manager, BLM Coeur
d’Alene Field Office, 3815 Schreiber
Way, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Janna Paronto, Realty Specialist, at 3815
Schreiber Way, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
83815 or phone (208) 769–5037.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
February 6, 2008, a Notice of Realty
Action (NORA) was published in the
Federal Register announcing the
proposed direct sale and segregation of
5.07 acres of public land in Shoshone
County, Idaho. No public comments
were received as a result of the
publication of the NORA. At this time,
the BLM is no longer proposing to sell
the 5-acre parcel and is announcing the
proposal to sell only the 0.07-acre
parcel, measuring 952 feet long and
averaging about 3 feet wide. This sale
will be made by direct sale to Sunshine
in accordance with Sections 203 and
209 of the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA), as
amended (43 U.S.C. 1713 and 1719):
SUMMARY:
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Boise Meridian
T. 48 N., R. 3 E.,
Sec. 15 lot 24.
Containing 0.07 acre, more or less.
The area described contains 0.07 acre
in Shoshone County, and its appraised
fair market value is $280 based on an
approved BLM appraisal. A copy of the
appraisal is available for review at the
location identified in ADDRESSES above.
The 2007 BLM Coeur d’Alene Resource
Management Plan identifies this parcel
of public land as suitable for disposal
through direct sale to the historic land
user. This parcel is not needed for any
Federal purpose and is difficult and
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uneconomic to manage as public land.
The BLM is proposing a direct sale of
the 0.07-acre parcel, which is the
smallest legal subdivision that can be
used to describe this sliver of public
land, to Sunshine. A direct sale is
appropriate because Sunshine has used/
occupied a building(s) located on this
parcel since the 1930s. The public
interest would be best served by
disposing of this parcel to the user/
occupant by direct sale. The disposal
parcel contains no known mineral
values and the conveyance would
include the simultaneous conveyance of
the Federal mineral interests with the
sale of the land. In addition to the
appraised fair market value, Sunshine
would be required to pay a $50
nonrefundable filing fee for conveyance
of the mineral interests. Any patent
issued will be subject to all valid
existing rights of record and contain the
following terms, conditions, and
reservations.
a. A reservation of a right-of-way to
the United States for ditches and canals
constructed by authority of the United
States under the Act of August 30, 1890
(43 U.S.C. 945);
b. A notice and indemnification
statement under the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation
and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C.
9620(h), indemnifying and holding the
United States harmless from any release
of hazardous materials that may have
occurred. To the extent required by law,
the sale will be subject to the
requirements of section 120(h) of
CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9620(h).
Detailed information concerning the
proposed land sale including the
appraisal, planning and environmental
documents, and a mineral report are
available for review at the BLM Coeur
d’Alene Office at the location identified
in the ADDRESSES section above. Normal
business hours are 7:45 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
Public Comments: Public comments
regarding the proposed sale may be
submitted in writing to the BLM Coeur
d’Alene Field Manager (see ADDRESSES
section) on or before April 15, 2011.
Comments received in electronic form,
such as e-mail or facsimile, will not be
considered. Any adverse comments
regarding the proposed sale will be
reviewed by the BLM Idaho State
Director or other authorized official of
the Department of the Interior, who may
sustain, vacate, or modify this realty
action in whole or in part. In the
absence of timely filed objections, this
realty action will become the final
determination of the Department of the
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Interior not less than 60 days from
March 1, 2011.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment; you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Authorities: 43 CFR Subparts 2710, 2711
and 2720.
Kurt Pavlat,
Acting Coeur d’Alene Field Manager.
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BILLING CODE 4310–GG–P
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice of proposed collection;
comment request.
AGENCY:
The proposed information
collection is a 3-year extension,
pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13) (the ‘‘Act’’),
of the current generic survey clearance
previously approved by the Office of
Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’). The
clearance is used by the U.S.
International Trade Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) to issue information
collections (specifically, producer,
importer, purchaser, and foreign
producer questionnaires and certain
institution notices) for a series of import
injury investigations that are required
by the Tariff Act of 1930 and the Trade
Act of 1974. The current generic survey
clearance is assigned OMB control No.
3117–0016; it will expire on June 30,
2011. Comments concerning the
proposed information collections are
requested in accordance with section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Act; such comments
are described in greater detail in the
section of this notice entitled
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
DATES: To be assured of consideration,
written comments should be received
no later than 60 days after publication
of this in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Signed comments should be
submitted to James Holbein, Acting
Secretary, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E St., SW.,
Washington, DC 20436.
SUMMARY:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Copies of the proposed collection of
information and supporting
documentation may be obtained from
Jennifer Merrill (USITC, tel. no. 202–
205–3188). Hearing-impaired persons
can obtain information on this matter by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
terminal on 202–205–1810. Persons
with mobility impairments who will
need special assistance in gaining access
to the Commission should contact the
Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000.
General information concerning the
Commission may also be obtained by
accessing its Internet server (https://
www.usitc.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Request for Comments
Comments are solicited as to: (1)
Whether the proposed information
collection is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
of the burden of the proposed
information collection, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; (3) the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) minimization of the
burden of the proposed information
collection on those who are to respond
(including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
forms of information technology, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of
responses).
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Summary of the Proposed Information
Collections
(1) Need for the Proposed Information
Collections
The information requested in
questionnaires and five-year sunset
review institution notices issued under
the generic survey clearance is utilized
by the Commission in the following
statutory investigations: Antidumping
duty, countervailing duty, escape
clause, North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) safeguard, market
disruption, and interference with
programs of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA). The Commission’s
generic survey clearance to issue
questionnaires will not apply to
repetitive questionnaires such as those
issued on a quarterly or annual basis or
to other investigations and research
studies conducted under section 332 of
the Trade Act of 1974. The information
provided by firms in response to the
questionnaires provides the basis for the
Commission’s determinations in the
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above-cited statutory investigations. The
submitted data are consolidated by
Commission staff and provided to the
Commission in the form of a staff report.
In addition, in the majority of its
investigations, the Commission releases
completed questionnaires returned by
industry participants to representatives
of parties to its investigations under the
terms of an administrative protective
order, the terms of which safeguard the
confidentiality of any business
proprietary or business confidential
information. Representatives of
interested parties also receive a
confidential version of the staff report
under the administrative protective
order. Subsequent party submissions to
the Commission during the investigative
process are based, in large part, upon
their review of the information
collected. Included in the proposed
generic clearance are the institution
notices for the five-year sunset reviews
of antidumping and countervailing duty
orders and suspended investigations.
Responses to the institution notices will
be evaluated by the Commission and
form much of the record for its
determinations to conduct either
expedited or full five-year sunset
reviews of existing antidumping and
countervailing duty orders.
(2) Information Collection Plan
Questionnaires for specific
investigations are sent to all identified
domestic producers manufacturing the
product(s) in question. Importer and
purchaser questionnaires are also sent to
all substantial importers/purchasers of
the product(s). Finally, all foreign
manufacturers of the product(s) in
question that are represented by counsel
are sent questionnaires, and, in
addition, the Commission attempts to
contact any other foreign manufacturers,
especially if they export the product(s)
in question to the United States. Firms
receiving questionnaires include
businesses, farms, and/or other forprofit institutions; responses are
mandatory. The institution notices for
the five-year sunset reviews are
published in the Federal Register and
solicit comment from interested parties
(i.e., U.S. producers within the industry
in question as well as labor unions or
representative groups of workers, U.S.
importers and foreign exporters, and
involved foreign country governments).
(3) Description of the Information To Be
Collected
Although the content of each
questionnaire will differ based on the
needs of a particular investigation,
questionnaires are based on longestablished, generic formats. Producer
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questionnaires generally consist of the
following four parts: (part I) General
questions relating to the organization
and activities of the firm; (part II) data
on capacity, production, inventories,
employment, and the quantity and value
of the firm’s shipments and purchases
from various sources; (part III) financial
data, including income-and-loss data on
the product in question, data on asset
valuation, research and development
expenses, and capital expenditures; and
(part IV) pricing and market factors.
(Questionnaires may, on occasion, also
contain part V, an abbreviated version of
the above-listed parts, used for gathering
data on additional product categories.)
Importer questionnaires generally
consist of three parts: (part I) General
questions relating to the organization
and activities of the firm; (part II) data
on the firm’s imports and the shipment
and inventories of its imports; and (part
III) pricing and market factors similar to
that requested in the producer
questionnaire. Purchaser questionnaires
generally consist of five parts: (part I)
General questions relating to the
organization and activities of the firm;
(part II) data concerning the purchases
of the product by the firm; (part III)
market characteristics and purchasing
practices; (part IV) comparisons
between imported and U.S.-produced
product; and (part V) actual purchase
prices for specific types of domestic and
subject imported products and the
names of the firm’s vendors. Foreign
producer questionnaires generally
consist of (part I) general questions
relating to the organization and
activities of the firm; (part II) data
concerning the firm’s manufacturing
operations; and may include (part III)
market factors. The notices of institution
for the five-year sunset reviews include
11 specific requests for information that
firms are to provide if their response is
to be considered by the Commission.
(4) Estimated Burden of the Proposed
Information Collection
The Commission estimates that
information collections issued under the
requested generic clearance will impose
an average annual burden of 186,002
burden hours on 4,221 respondents (i.e.,
recipients that provide a response to the
Commission’s questionnaires or the
notices of institution of five-year sunset
reviews). Table 1 lists the projected
annual burden for each type of
information collection for the July
2011–June 2014 period.
(5) Minimization of Burden
The Commission periodically reviews
its investigative processes, including
data collection, to reduce the
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information burden. Questionnaires
clearly state that estimates are
acceptable for certain items. They are
designed in part with check-in type
formats to simplify the response. The
reporting burden for smaller firms is
reduced in that the sections of the
questionnaire that are applicable to their
operations are typically more limited.
Requests by parties to expand the data
collection or add items to the
questionnaire for specific investigations
may not be accepted if the Commission
believes such requests will increase the
response burden while not substantially
adding to the investigative record.
Completed questionnaires have
traditionally been returned to the
Commission in paper form, however the
Commission is promoting options for
electronic submission. For example, the
Commission provides the
questionnaires on the Commission’s
Web site in a fillable Word format and
has created a secure drop box which
questionnaire respondents can use to
securely upload completed
questionnaires. The information
provided in response to its notices of
institution for the five-year sunset
reviews is typically submitted in
document form directly to the Office of
the Secretary although it may be
submitted to the Commission’s
Electronic Data Information System
(EDIS) and Electronic Docket.
TABLE 1—PROJECTED ANNUAL BURDEN DATA, BY TYPE OF INFORMATION COLLECTION, JULY 2008–JUNE 2011
Producer
questionnaires
Item
Importer
questionnaires
Purchaser
questionnaires
Foreign
producer
questionnaires
Institution
notices
for 5-year
reviews
Total
Number of respondents ...........................
Frequency of response ............................
Total annual responses ...........................
Hours per response .................................
751
1
751
71.5
1,279
1
1,279
40.1
988
1
988
35.1
1,119
1
1,119
40.6
84
1
84
10.9
4,221
1
4,221
44.1
Total hours ........................................
53,672
51,292
34,678
45,443
917
186,002
No record keeping burden is known to
result from the proposed collection of
information.
By order of the Commission.
Issued: February 18, 2011.
William R. Bishop,
Hearings and Meetings Coordinator.
[FR Doc. 2011–4438 Filed 2–28–11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7020–02–P
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
Notice of Receipt of Complaint;
Solicitation of Comments Relating to
the Public Interest
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. International Trade
Commission has received a complaint
entitled In Re Certain Glassware, DN
2788; the Commission is soliciting
comments on any public interest issues
raised by the complaint.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James R. Holbein, Acting Secretary to
the Commission, U.S. International
Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202)
205–2000. The public version of the
complaint can be accessed on the
Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
at https://edis.usitc.gov, and will be
available for inspection during official
business hours (8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.)
in the Office of the Secretary, U.S.
International Trade Commission, 500 E
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Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436,
telephone (202) 205–2000.
General information concerning the
Commission may also be obtained by
accessing its Internet server (https://
www.usitc.gov). The public record for
this investigation may be viewed on the
Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
at https://edis.usitc.gov. Hearingimpaired persons are advised that
information on this matter can be
obtained by contacting the
Commission’s TDD terminal on (202)
205–1810.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commission has received a complaint
filed on behalf of Boston Beer
Corporation on February 18, 2011. The
complaint alleges violations of section
337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C.
1337) in the importation into the United
States, the sale for importation, and the
sale within the United States after
importation of certain glassware. The
complaint names as respondents 1
Source Signature Glassware, Inc. of
Chandler, AZ; di Sciacca Co. of
Chandler, AZ; and San Tan Brewing Co.
of Chandler, AZ.
The complainant, proposed
respondents, other interested parties,
and members of the public are invited
to file comments, not to exceed five
pages in length, on any public interest
issues raised by the complaint.
Comments should address whether
issuance of an exclusion order and/or a
cease and desist order in this
investigation would negatively affect the
public health and welfare in the United
States, competitive conditions in the
United States economy, the production
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of like or directly competitive articles in
the United States, or United States
consumers.
In particular, the Commission is
interested in comments that:
(i) Explain how the articles
potentially subject to the orders are used
in the United States;
(ii) Identify any public health, safety,
or welfare concerns in the United States
relating to the potential orders;
(iii) Indicate the extent to which like
or directly competitive articles are
produced in the United States or are
otherwise available in the United States,
with respect to the articles potentially
subject to the orders; and
(iv) Indicate whether Complainant,
Complainant’s licensees, and/or third
party suppliers have the capacity to
replace the volume of articles
potentially subject to an exclusion order
and a cease and desist order within a
commercially reasonable time.
Written submissions must be filed no
later than by close of business, five
business days after the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register. There will be further
opportunities for comment on the
public interest after the issuance of any
final initial determination in this
investigation.
Persons filing written submissions
must file the original document and 12
true copies thereof on or before the
deadlines stated above with the Office
of the Secretary. Submissions should
refer to the docket number (‘‘Docket No.
2787’’) in a prominent place on the
cover page and/or the first page. The
Commission’s rules authorize filing
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
AGENCY: United States International Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice of proposed collection; comment request.
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SUMMARY: The proposed information collection is a 3-year extension,
pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13) (the
``Act''), of the current generic survey clearance previously approved
by the Office of Management and Budget (``OMB''). The clearance is used
by the U.S. International Trade Commission (``Commission'') to issue
information collections (specifically, producer, importer, purchaser,
and foreign producer questionnaires and certain institution notices)
for a series of import injury investigations that are required by the
Tariff Act of 1930 and the Trade Act of 1974. The current generic
survey clearance is assigned OMB control No. 3117-0016; it will expire
on June 30, 2011. Comments concerning the proposed information
collections are requested in accordance with section 3506(c)(2)(A) of
the Act; such comments are described in greater detail in the section
of this notice entitled SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
DATES: To be assured of consideration, written comments should be
received no later than 60 days after publication of this in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Signed comments should be submitted to James Holbein, Acting
Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E St., SW.,
Washington, DC 20436.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the proposed collection of
information and supporting documentation may be obtained from Jennifer
Merrill (USITC, tel. no. 202-205-3188). Hearing-impaired persons can
obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission's TDD
terminal on 202-205-1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will
need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should
contact the Office of the Secretary at 202-205-2000. General
information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing
its Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Request for Comments
Comments are solicited as to: (1) Whether the proposed information
collection is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information will have practical
utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed information collection, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3) the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and (4) minimization of the burden
of the proposed information collection on those who are to respond
(including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses).
Summary of the Proposed Information Collections
(1) Need for the Proposed Information Collections
The information requested in questionnaires and five-year sunset
review institution notices issued under the generic survey clearance is
utilized by the Commission in the following statutory investigations:
Antidumping duty, countervailing duty, escape clause, North American
Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) safeguard, market disruption, and
interference with programs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA). The Commission's generic survey clearance to issue
questionnaires will not apply to repetitive questionnaires such as
those issued on a quarterly or annual basis or to other investigations
and research studies conducted under section 332 of the Trade Act of
1974. The information provided by firms in response to the
questionnaires provides the basis for the Commission's determinations
in the above-cited statutory investigations. The submitted data are
consolidated by Commission staff and provided to the Commission in the
form of a staff report. In addition, in the majority of its
investigations, the Commission releases completed questionnaires
returned by industry participants to representatives of parties to its
investigations under the terms of an administrative protective order,
the terms of which safeguard the confidentiality of any business
proprietary or business confidential information. Representatives of
interested parties also receive a confidential version of the staff
report under the administrative protective order. Subsequent party
submissions to the Commission during the investigative process are
based, in large part, upon their review of the information collected.
Included in the proposed generic clearance are the institution notices
for the five-year sunset reviews of antidumping and countervailing duty
orders and suspended investigations. Responses to the institution
notices will be evaluated by the Commission and form much of the record
for its determinations to conduct either expedited or full five-year
sunset reviews of existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
(2) Information Collection Plan
Questionnaires for specific investigations are sent to all
identified domestic producers manufacturing the product(s) in question.
Importer and purchaser questionnaires are also sent to all substantial
importers/purchasers of the product(s). Finally, all foreign
manufacturers of the product(s) in question that are represented by
counsel are sent questionnaires, and, in addition, the Commission
attempts to contact any other foreign manufacturers, especially if they
export the product(s) in question to the United States. Firms receiving
questionnaires include businesses, farms, and/or other for-profit
institutions; responses are mandatory. The institution notices for the
five-year sunset reviews are published in the Federal Register and
solicit comment from interested parties (i.e., U.S. producers within
the industry in question as well as labor unions or representative
groups of workers, U.S. importers and foreign exporters, and involved
foreign country governments).
(3) Description of the Information To Be Collected
Although the content of each questionnaire will differ based on the
needs of a particular investigation, questionnaires are based on long-
established, generic formats. Producer questionnaires generally consist
of the following four parts: (part I) General questions relating to the
organization and activities of the firm; (part II) data on capacity,
production, inventories, employment, and the quantity and value of the
firm's shipments and purchases from various sources; (part III)
financial data, including income-and-loss data on the product in
question, data on asset valuation, research and development expenses,
and capital expenditures; and (part IV) pricing and market factors.
(Questionnaires may, on occasion, also contain part V, an abbreviated
version of the above-listed parts, used for gathering data on
additional product categories.) Importer questionnaires generally
consist of three parts: (part I) General questions relating to the
organization and activities of the firm; (part II) data on the firm's
imports and the shipment and inventories of its imports; and (part III)
pricing and market factors similar to that requested in the producer
questionnaire. Purchaser questionnaires generally consist of five
parts: (part I) General questions relating to the organization and
activities of the firm; (part II) data concerning the purchases of the
product by the firm; (part III) market characteristics and purchasing
practices; (part IV) comparisons between imported and U.S.-produced
product; and (part V) actual purchase prices for specific types of
domestic and subject imported products and the names of the firm's
vendors. Foreign producer questionnaires generally consist of (part I)
general questions relating to the organization and activities of the
firm; (part II) data concerning the firm's manufacturing operations;
and may include (part III) market factors. The notices of institution
for the five-year sunset reviews include 11 specific requests for
information that firms are to provide if their response is to be
considered by the Commission.
(4) Estimated Burden of the Proposed Information Collection
The Commission estimates that information collections issued under
the requested generic clearance will impose an average annual burden of
186,002 burden hours on 4,221 respondents (i.e., recipients that
provide a response to the Commission's questionnaires or the notices of
institution of five-year sunset reviews). Table 1 lists the projected
annual burden for each type of information collection for the July
2011-June 2014 period.
(5) Minimization of Burden
The Commission periodically reviews its investigative processes,
including data collection, to reduce the
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information burden. Questionnaires clearly state that estimates are
acceptable for certain items. They are designed in part with check-in
type formats to simplify the response. The reporting burden for smaller
firms is reduced in that the sections of the questionnaire that are
applicable to their operations are typically more limited. Requests by
parties to expand the data collection or add items to the questionnaire
for specific investigations may not be accepted if the Commission
believes such requests will increase the response burden while not
substantially adding to the investigative record. Completed
questionnaires have traditionally been returned to the Commission in
paper form, however the Commission is promoting options for electronic
submission. For example, the Commission provides the questionnaires on
the Commission's Web site in a fillable Word format and has created a
secure drop box which questionnaire respondents can use to securely
upload completed questionnaires. The information provided in response
to its notices of institution for the five-year sunset reviews is
typically submitted in document form directly to the Office of the
Secretary although it may be submitted to the Commission's Electronic
Data Information System (EDIS) and Electronic Docket.
Table 1--Projected Annual Burden Data, By Type of Information Collection, July 2008-June 2011
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Institution
Producer Importer Purchaser Foreign notices
Item questionnaires questionnaires questionnaires producer for 5-year Total
questionnaires reviews
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Number of respondents..................................... 751 1,279 988 1,119 84 4,221
Frequency of response..................................... 1 1 1 1 1 1
Total annual responses.................................... 751 1,279 988 1,119 84 4,221
Hours per response........................................ 71.5 40.1 35.1 40.6 10.9 44.1
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Total hours........................................... 53,672 51,292 34,678 45,443 917 186,002
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No record keeping burden is known to result from the proposed
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collection of information.
By order of the Commission.
Issued: February 18, 2011.
William R. Bishop,
Hearings and Meetings Coordinator.
[FR Doc. 2011-4438 Filed 2-28-11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7020-02-P