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listed above or other locally announced
locations.
The following areas have been
determined to be adversely affected by
the disaster:
Primary Counties: Atoka, Pushmataha.
The Interest Rates are:
Percent
For Physical Damage:
Non-Profit Organizations With
Credit Available Elsewhere:
Non-Profit
Organizations
Without Credit Available
Elsewhere: .........................
For Economic Injury:
Non-Profit
Organizations
Without Credit Available
Elsewhere: .........................
James E. Rivera,
Associate Administrator for Disaster
Assistance.
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(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Numbers 59002 and 59008)
James E. Rivera,
Associate Administrator for Disaster
Assistance.
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #12566 and #12567]
Kentucky Disaster Number KY–00039
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Amendment 3.
AGENCY:
This is an amendment of the
Presidential declaration of a major
disaster for Public Assistance Only for
the Commonwealth of Kentucky
(FEMA–1976–DR), dated 05/04/2011.
Incident: Severe Storms, Tornadoes,
and Flooding.
Incident Period: 04/22/2011 through
05/20/2011.
Effective Date: 05/20/2011.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date: 07/05/2011.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan
Application Deadline Date: 02/06/2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan
applications to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing and
Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance,
U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street, SW., Suite 6050,
Washington, DC 20416.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice
of the President’s major disaster
declaration for Private Non-Profit
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SUMMARY:
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #12599 and #12600]
Kentucky Disaster Number KY–00040
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Amendment 1.
AGENCY:
This is an amendment of the
Presidential declaration of a major
disaster for the Commonwealth of
Kentucky (FEMA–1976–DR), dated 05/
19/2011.
Incident: Severe Storms, Tornadoes,
and Flooding.
Incident Period: 04/22/2011 through
05/20/2011.
Effective Date: 05/20/2011.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date: 07/18/2011.
EIDL Loan Application Deadline Date:
02/21/2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan
applications to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing And
Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance,
U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street, SW., Suite 6050,
Washington, DC 20416.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice
of the President’s major disaster
declaration for the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, dated 05/19/2011 is hereby
amended to establish the incident
period for this disaster as beginning 04/
22/2011 and continuing through 05/20/
2011.
All other information in the original
declaration remains unchanged.
SUMMARY:
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(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Numbers 59002 and 59008)
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The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 12605B and for
economic injury is 12606B.
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organizations in the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, dated 05/04/2011, is hereby
amended to establish the incident
period for this disaster as beginning 04/
22/2011 and continuing through 05/20/
2011.
All other information in the original
declaration remains unchanged.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Numbers 59002 and 59008)
James E. Rivera,
Associate Administrator for Disaster
Assistance.
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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Request and
Comment Request
The Social Security Administration
(SSA) publishes a list of information
collection packages requiring clearance
by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with
Public Law 104–13, the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, effective October
1, 1995. This notice includes a request
for a new information collection and
revisions of OMB-approved information
collections.
SSA is soliciting comments on the
accuracy of the agency’s burden
estimate; the need for the information;
its practical utility; ways to enhance its
quality, utility, and clarity; and ways to
minimize burden on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. Mail, e-mail, or
fax your comments and
recommendations on the information
collection(s) to the OMB Desk Officer
and SSA Reports Clearance Officer at
the following addresses or fax numbers.
(OMB) Office of Management and
Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA, Fax:
202–395–6974, E-mail address:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
(SSA) Social Security Administration,
DCBFM, Attn: Reports Clearance
Officer, 1333 Annex Building, 6401
Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235,
Fax: 410–965–6400, E-mail address:
OPLM.RCO@ssa.gov.
I. The information collections below
are pending at SSA. SSA will submit
them to OMB within 60 days from the
date of this notice. To be sure we
consider your comments, we must
receive them no later than August 1,
2011. Individuals can obtain copies of
the collection instruments by calling the
SSA Reports Clearance Officer at 410–
965–8783 or by writing to the above email address.
1. Social Security’s Public
Credentialing and Authentication
Process—20 CFR 401.45—0960–NEW.
Social Security is introducing a stronger
citizen authentication process that will
enable a new user to experience and
access more electronic services.
Background:
Authentication is the foundation for
secure, online transactions. Identity
authentication is the process of
determining with confidence that
people are who they claim to be during
a remote, automated session. It
comprises three distinct factors:
something you know, something you
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have, and something you are. Singlefactor authentication uses one of these
factors, and multi-factor authentication
uses two or more of these factors.
SSA’s New Authentication Process:
Social Security’s new process features
credential issuance, account
management, and single- and multifactor authentication. With this process,
we are working toward offering
consistent authentication across Social
Security’s secured online services, and
eventually to Social Security’s
automated telephone services. We will
allow our users to maintain one User ID,
consisting of a self-selected Username
and Password, to access multiple Social
Security electronic services. This new
process: 1) enables the authentication of
users of Social Security’s sensitive
electronic services, and 2) streamlines
access to those services.
Social Security is developing a new
authentication strategy that will:
• Issue a single User Identification
(ID) for personal, business, and
governmental transactions;
• Offer a variety of authentication
options to meet the changing needs of
the public;
• Partner with an external data
provider to help us verify the identity of
our online customers;
• Comply with relevant standards;
• Offer access to some of Social
Security’s more sensitive workloads
online, while providing a high level of
confidence in the identity of the person
requesting access to these services;
• Offer an in-person process for those
who are uncomfortable with or unable
to use the Internet registration process;
and
• Balance security with ease of use.
New Authentication Process Features:
SSA’s new process will include the
following key components: (1)
Registration and identity verification,
(2) enhancement of the User ID, and (3)
authentication. The registration process
is a one-time activity for the
respondents. The respondent provides
some personal information, and we use
this to verify respondent identity.
Respondents then select their User ID
(Username & Password). Respondents
will log in with this User ID each time
they access SSA’s online services. SSA
will also allow respondents to increase
the security of their credential by
adding a second authentication factor.
Information SSA Will Request As Part
of the Process:
SSA will ask for respondents’
personal information, which may
include:
• Name
• Social Security Number (SSN)
• Date of Birth
• Address—mailing and residential
• Telephone number
• Email address
• Financial information
• Cell phone number
• Responses to an identity quiz
(multiple choice format questions keyed
to specific data identity thieves will not
be able to answer)
• Password reset questions
This collection of information, or a
subset of it, is required for respondents
who want to conduct business with
Social Security via the Internet or our
automated 800 number. We will collect
this information via the Internet on
SSA’s public-facing website. We also
offer an in-person identification
verification process for individuals who
cannot or are not willing to register
online. We do not ask for financial
information with the in-person process.
In addition, if individuals opt for the
enhanced or upgraded account, they
will also receive a text message on their
cell phones (this serves as the second
factor for authentication) each time they
log into SSA’s online services.
Advantages of the New
Authentication Strategy:
This new authentication strategy will
provide a user-friendly way for the
public to conduct extended business
with Social Security online instead of
visiting the local servicing office or
requesting information over the phone.
Individuals will have real-time access to
their sensitive Social Security
information in a safe and secured web
environment.
Burden Information:
The respondents for this information
collection request are individuals who
choose to use the Internet or Automated
Telephone Response System to conduct
business with SSA.
Type of Request: Request for a new
information collection.
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Total annual
burden hours
(hours)
17,900,000
5,800,000
1
1
8
8
2,386,667
773,333
Totals ........................................................................................................
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Internet Requestors .........................................................................................
In-Person (Intranet) Requestors ......................................................................
23,700,000
........................
........................
3,160,000
2. Help America Vote Act—0960–
0706. H.R. 3295, the Help America Vote
Act of 2002, mandates that States verify
the identities of newly registered voters.
When newly registered voters do not
have drivers’ licenses or State-issued ID
cards, they must supply the last four
digits of their Social Security Number to
their local State election agencies for
verification. The election agencies
forward this information to their State
Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA),
who inputs the data into the American
Association of MVAs, a central
consolidation system that routes the
voter data to SSA’s Help America Vote
Verification (HAVV) system. Once
SSA’s HAVV system has confirmed the
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identity of the voter, the information
will return along the same route in
reverse until it reaches the State election
agency. The official respondents for this
collection are the State MVAs.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Number of Respondents: 2,352,204.
Frequency of Response: 1.
Average Burden per Response: 2
minutes.
Estimated Annual Burden: 78,407
hours.
II. SSA submitted the information
collection below to OMB for clearance.
Your comments regarding the
information collection would be most
useful if OMB and SSA receive them
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within 30 days from the date of this
publication. To be sure we consider
your comments, we must receive them
no later than July 1, 2011. Individuals
can obtain copies of the OMB clearance
package by calling the SSA Reports
Clearance Officer at 410–965–8783 or by
writing to the above e-mail address.
Supplemental Security Income
(SSI)—Quality Review Case Analysis—
0960–0133. To assess the SSI program
and ensure the accuracy of its payments,
SSA conducts legally mandated
periodic SSI case analysis quality
reviews. SSA uses Form SSA–8505 to
conduct these reviews, collecting
information on operating efficiency, the
quality of underlying policies, and the
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effect of incorrect payments. SSA also
uses the data to determine SSI program
payment accuracy rates, which is a
performance measure for the agency’s
service delivery goals. The respondents
are recipients of SSI payments selected
for quality reviews.
Number of
respondents
Form
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Estimated
annual burden
(hours)
SSA–8508–BK (paper interview) .....................................................................
SSA–8508–BK (electronic) ..............................................................................
225
4,275
1
1
60
60
225
4,275
Totals ........................................................................................................
4,500
........................
........................
4,500
Dated: May 25, 2011.
Faye Lipsky,
Reports Clearance Officer, Center for Reports
Clearance, Social Security Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7488]
Waiver of Restriction on Assistance to
the Arab Republic of Egypt
Pursuant to Section 7086(c)(2) of the
Department of State, Foreign
Operations, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 2010 (Div. F, Pub.
L. 111–117), as carried forward by the
Full-Year Continuing Appropriations
Act, 2011 (Div. B, Pub. L. 112–10), and
Department of State Delegation of
Authority Number 245–1, I hereby
determine that it is important to the
national interest of the United States to
waive the requirements of Section
7086(c)(1) of the Act with respect to the
Arab Republic of Egypt and I hereby
waive such restriction.
This determination shall be reported
to the Congress, and published in the
Federal Register.
Dated: May 06, 2011.
Thomas Nides,
Deputy Secretary of State for Management
and Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ITS Joint Program Office; Intelligent
Transportation Systems Program
Advisory Committee; Notice of Meeting
Research and Innovative
Technology Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces, pursuant to
Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
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Committee Act (FACA) (Pub. L. 72–363;
5 U.S.C. app.), a meeting of the
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
Program Advisory Committee (ITS
PAC). The meeting will be held on June
17, 2011, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
Oklahoma Room of the U.S. Department
of Transportation (U.S. DOT)
Conference Center on the lobby level of
the U.S. DOT West Building, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC
20590.
The ITS PAC, established under
Section 5305 of Public Law 109–59,
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for
Users, August 10, 2005, was created to
advise the Secretary of Transportation
on all matters relating to the study,
development, and implementation of
intelligent transportation systems.
Through its sponsor, the ITS Joint
Program Office (JPO), the ITS PAC
makes recommendations to the
Secretary regarding ITS Program needs,
objectives, plans, approaches, content,
and progress.
Following is the meeting preliminary
agenda: (1) Welcome and Opening
Remarks; (2) Review Technology
Strategy Subcommittee
Recommendations; (3) Review
Standards and Harmonization
Subcommittee Recommendations; (4)
Review Program Evaluation and
Strategy Subcommittee
Recommendations; and (5) Summary
and Action Item Review.
The meeting will be open to the
public, but limited space will be
available on a first-come, first-served
basis. Since access to the U.S. DOT
building is controlled, non-committee
members who plan to attend the
meeting must notify Mr. Stephen
Glasscock, the Committee Designated
Federal Official, at (202) 366–9126 not
later than June 10, 2011. Individuals
attending the meeting must report to the
1200 New Jersey Avenue entrance of the
U.S. DOT Building for admission.
Members of the public who wish to
present oral statements at the meeting
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must request approval from Mr.
Glasscock not later than June 10, 2011.
Questions about the agenda or written
comments may be submitted by U.S.
Mail to: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Research and Innovative
Technology Administration, ITS Joint
Program Office, Attention: Stephen
Glasscock, 1200 New Jersey Avenue,
SE., HOIT, Room E33–415, Washington,
DC 20590 or faxed to (202) 493–2027.
The JPO requests that written comments
be submitted no later than June 10,
2011.
Notice of this meeting is provided in
accordance with FACA and the General
Services Administration regulations (41
CFR part 102–3) covering management
of Federal advisory committees.
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 25th day
of May 2011.
Shelley Row,
Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Requests for Comments;
Clearance of Renewed Approval of
Information Collection: Certificated
Training Centers—Simulator Rule
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
invites public comments about our
intention to request the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval for to renew an information
collection. The Federal Register Notice
with a 60-day comment period soliciting
comments on the following collection of
information was published on March
10, 2011, vol. 76, no. 47, page 13267. To
determine regulatory compliance, there
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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Request and
Comment Request
The Social Security Administration (SSA) publishes a list of
information collection packages requiring clearance by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with Public Law 104-13, the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, effective October 1, 1995. This notice
includes a request for a new information collection and revisions of
OMB-approved information collections.
SSA is soliciting comments on the accuracy of the agency's burden
estimate; the need for the information; its practical utility; ways to
enhance its quality, utility, and clarity; and ways to minimize burden
on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology. Mail, e-mail, or fax your
comments and recommendations on the information collection(s) to the
OMB Desk Officer and SSA Reports Clearance Officer at the following
addresses or fax numbers.
(OMB) Office of Management and Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA, Fax:
202-395-6974, E-mail address: OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
(SSA) Social Security Administration, DCBFM, Attn: Reports Clearance
Officer, 1333 Annex Building, 6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235,
Fax: 410-965-6400, E-mail address: OPLM.RCO@ssa.gov.
I. The information collections below are pending at SSA. SSA will
submit them to OMB within 60 days from the date of this notice. To be
sure we consider your comments, we must receive them no later than
August 1, 2011. Individuals can obtain copies of the collection
instruments by calling the SSA Reports Clearance Officer at 410-965-
8783 or by writing to the above e-mail address.
1. Social Security's Public Credentialing and Authentication
Process--20 CFR 401.45--0960-NEW. Social Security is introducing a
stronger citizen authentication process that will enable a new user to
experience and access more electronic services.
Background:
Authentication is the foundation for secure, online transactions.
Identity authentication is the process of determining with confidence
that people are who they claim to be during a remote, automated
session. It comprises three distinct factors: something you know,
something you
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have, and something you are. Single-factor authentication uses one of
these factors, and multi-factor authentication uses two or more of
these factors.
SSA's New Authentication Process:
Social Security's new process features credential issuance, account
management, and single- and multi-factor authentication. With this
process, we are working toward offering consistent authentication
across Social Security's secured online services, and eventually to
Social Security's automated telephone services. We will allow our users
to maintain one User ID, consisting of a self-selected Username and
Password, to access multiple Social Security electronic services. This
new process: 1) enables the authentication of users of Social
Security's sensitive electronic services, and 2) streamlines access to
those services.
Social Security is developing a new authentication strategy that
will:
Issue a single User Identification (ID) for personal,
business, and governmental transactions;
Offer a variety of authentication options to meet the
changing needs of the public;
Partner with an external data provider to help us verify
the identity of our online customers;
Comply with relevant standards;
Offer access to some of Social Security's more sensitive
workloads online, while providing a high level of confidence in the
identity of the person requesting access to these services;
Offer an in-person process for those who are uncomfortable
with or unable to use the Internet registration process; and
Balance security with ease of use.
New Authentication Process Features:
SSA's new process will include the following key components: (1)
Registration and identity verification, (2) enhancement of the User ID,
and (3) authentication. The registration process is a one-time activity
for the respondents. The respondent provides some personal information,
and we use this to verify respondent identity. Respondents then select
their User ID (Username & Password). Respondents will log in with this
User ID each time they access SSA's online services. SSA will also
allow respondents to increase the security of their credential by
adding a second authentication factor.
Information SSA Will Request As Part of the Process:
SSA will ask for respondents' personal information, which may
include:
Name
Social Security Number (SSN)
Date of Birth
Address--mailing and residential
Telephone number
Email address
Financial information
Cell phone number
Responses to an identity quiz (multiple choice format
questions keyed to specific data identity thieves will not be able to
answer)
Password reset questions
This collection of information, or a subset of it, is required for
respondents who want to conduct business with Social Security via the
Internet or our automated 800 number. We will collect this information
via the Internet on SSA's public-facing website. We also offer an in-
person identification verification process for individuals who cannot
or are not willing to register online. We do not ask for financial
information with the in-person process. In addition, if individuals opt
for the enhanced or upgraded account, they will also receive a text
message on their cell phones (this serves as the second factor for
authentication) each time they log into SSA's online services.
Advantages of the New Authentication Strategy:
This new authentication strategy will provide a user-friendly way
for the public to conduct extended business with Social Security online
instead of visiting the local servicing office or requesting
information over the phone. Individuals will have real-time access to
their sensitive Social Security information in a safe and secured web
environment.
Burden Information:
The respondents for this information collection request are
individuals who choose to use the Internet or Automated Telephone
Response System to conduct business with SSA.
Type of Request: Request for a new information collection.
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Average
Number of Frequency of burden per Total annual
Modality of completion respondents response response burden hours
(minutes) (hours)
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Internet Requestors............................. 17,900,000 1 8 2,386,667
In-Person (Intranet) Requestors................. 5,800,000 1 8 773,333
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Totals...................................... 23,700,000 .............. .............. 3,160,000
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2. Help America Vote Act--0960-0706. H.R. 3295, the Help America
Vote Act of 2002, mandates that States verify the identities of newly
registered voters. When newly registered voters do not have drivers'
licenses or State-issued ID cards, they must supply the last four
digits of their Social Security Number to their local State election
agencies for verification. The election agencies forward this
information to their State Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), who
inputs the data into the American Association of MVAs, a central
consolidation system that routes the voter data to SSA's Help America
Vote Verification (HAVV) system. Once SSA's HAVV system has confirmed
the identity of the voter, the information will return along the same
route in reverse until it reaches the State election agency. The
official respondents for this collection are the State MVAs.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
Number of Respondents: 2,352,204.
Frequency of Response: 1.
Average Burden per Response: 2 minutes.
Estimated Annual Burden: 78,407 hours.
II. SSA submitted the information collection below to OMB for
clearance. Your comments regarding the information collection would be
most useful if OMB and SSA receive them within 30 days from the date of
this publication. To be sure we consider your comments, we must receive
them no later than July 1, 2011. Individuals can obtain copies of the
OMB clearance package by calling the SSA Reports Clearance Officer at
410-965-8783 or by writing to the above e-mail address.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)--Quality Review Case Analysis--
0960-0133. To assess the SSI program and ensure the accuracy of its
payments, SSA conducts legally mandated periodic SSI case analysis
quality reviews. SSA uses Form SSA-8505 to conduct these reviews,
collecting information on operating efficiency, the quality of
underlying policies, and the
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effect of incorrect payments. SSA also uses the data to determine SSI
program payment accuracy rates, which is a performance measure for the
agency's service delivery goals. The respondents are recipients of SSI
payments selected for quality reviews.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average
Number of Frequency of burden per Estimated
Form respondents response response annual burden
(minutes) (hours)
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SSA-8508-BK (paper interview)................... 225 1 60 225
SSA-8508-BK (electronic)........................ 4,275 1 60 4,275
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Totals...................................... 4,500 .............. .............. 4,500
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Dated: May 25, 2011.
Faye Lipsky,
Reports Clearance Officer, Center for Reports Clearance, Social
Security Administration.
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