Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request, 51348-51349 [2011-21091]

Download as PDF 51348 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 160 / Thursday, August 18, 2011 / Notices legislation. For example, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System uses data from this survey to evaluate the effect of interest rates in this interest-rate sensitive area of the economy. The Bureau of Economic Analysis uses the data in developing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The private sector uses the information for estimating the demand for building materials and the many products used in new housing and to schedule production, distribution, and sales efforts. The financial community uses the data to estimate the demand for short-term (construction loans) and long-term (mortgages) borrowing. Affected Public: Individuals or households; business or other for-profit. Frequency: Monthly. Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C., Sections 131 and 182. OMB Desk Officer: Brian HarrisKojetin, (202) 395–7314. Copies of the above information collection proposal can be obtained by calling or writing Diana Hynek, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at dhynek@doc.gov). Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB Desk Officer either by fax (202–395– 7245) or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov). Dated: August 15, 2011. Glenna Mickelson, Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. 2011–21138 Filed 8–17–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–07–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. Title: Annual Wholesale Trade Survey. OMB Control Number: 0607–0195. Form Number(s): Forms SA–42, SA– 42A, SA–42(MSBO), SA–42A(MSBO), SA–42(AGBR), SA–42A(AGBR). VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:04 Aug 17, 2011 Jkt 223001 Type of Request: Revision of a currently approved collection. Burden Hours: 10,442. Number of Respondents: 8,176. Average Hours per Response: 1 hour and 16 minutes. Needs and Uses: The Annual Wholesale Trade Survey (AWTS) covers employer firms with establishments located in the United States and classified in wholesale trade as defined by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). This sector comprises two main types of wholesalers: (1) Merchant wholesalers that sell goods on their own account (including sales offices and sales branches, except retail stores, maintained by manufacturing, refining, or mining enterprises apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products) and (2) business to business electronic markets, agents, and brokers that arrange sales for purchases for others generally for a commission or fee. Respondents are separated into three classifications: (1) Merchant wholesale establishments, excluding manufacturers’ sales branches and offices; (2) manufacturers’ sales branches and offices; and (3) agents, brokers, and business to business electronic markets. The first classification is asked to provide sales, e-commerce, inventories, method of inventory valuation, inventories held outside the United States, purchases, and operating expenses. The second classification is asked to provide sales, e-commerce, inventories, method of inventory valuation, inventories held outside the United States, and operating expenses. The third classification is asked to provide commissions, sales on their own account, and operating expenses. These data are collected to provide a sound statistical basis for the formation of policy by various government agencies, as well as to serve as a benchmark for the estimates compiled from the Monthly Wholesale Trade Survey (OMB No. 0607–0190). Results will be made available, at the United States summary level, for selected wholesale industries approximately fourteen months after the end of the reference year. For the 2011 AWTS the Census Bureau will request two years of data to link our old and new samples, ensuring that our published estimates continue to be reliable and accurate. For the 2012 AWTS the Census Bureau will request data on detailed operating expenses. These data items were previously requested under a separate supplemental mailing that was conducted every 5 years. The last PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 supplemental mailing was conducted in conjunction with the 2007 AWTS under OMB No. 0607–0942. While the wholesale portion of that program will be collapsed into the AWTS, we will continue to ask only the additional detailed expense questions every 5 years. These detailed expense questions are only applicable to the merchant wholesale establishments, excluding manufacturers’ sales branches and offices. Additionally, the 2012 AWTS will collect data on sales taxes, which is done once every 5 years. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) uses the data to estimate the change in private inventories component of gross domestic product (GDP) and output in both the benchmark and annual input-output (I– O) accounts and GDP by industry. Data on sales taxes, which are collected on this survey quinquennially, are also used to prepare estimates of GDP by industry and to derive industry output for the I–O accounts. Data on detailed operating expenses, which will now be collected on this survey quinquennially, are used to produce national estimates of value added, gross output, and intermediate inputs and serve as a benchmark for the annual industry accounts, which provide the control totals for the GDP-by-state accounts. The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses the data as input to its Producer Price Indexes and in developing productivity measurements. Private businesses use the estimates in computing business activity indexes. Other government agencies and businesses use the data to satisfy a variety of public and business needs such as economic market analysis, company performance, and forecasting future demands. Affected Public: Business or other forprofit. Frequency: Annually. Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory. Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C., Sections 182, 224, and 225. OMB Desk Officer: Brian HarrisKojetin, (202) 395–7314. Copies of the above information collection proposal can be obtained by calling or writing Diana Hynek, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at dhynek@doc.gov). Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB Desk Officer either by fax (202–395– 7245) or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov). E:\FR\FM\18AUN1.SGM 18AUN1 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 160 / Thursday, August 18, 2011 / Notices Dated: August 15, 2011. Glenna Mickelson, Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. 2011–21091 Filed 8–17–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–07–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. Title: Survey of Residential Building or Zoning Permit Systems. OMB Control Number: 0607–0350. Form Number(s): C–411(V), C– 411(M), C–411(C). Type of Request: Revision of a currently approved collection. Burden Hours: 500. Number of Respondents: 2,000. Average Hours per Response: 15 minutes. Needs and Uses: The Census Bureau produces statistics used to monitor activity in the large and dynamic construction industry. These statistics help state and local governments and the federal government, as well as private industry, to analyze this important sector of the economy. The accuracy of the Census Bureau statistics regarding the amount of construction authorized depends on data supplied by building and zoning officials throughout the country. The Census Bureau uses Form C–411 to obtain information from state and local building permit officials needed for updating the universe of permit-issuing places which serves as the sampling frame for the Report of Privately-Owned Residential Building or Zoning Permits Issued (OMB number 0607–0094), also known as the Building Permits Survey (BPS), and the Survey of Housing Starts, Sales, and Completions (OMB number 0607–0110), also known as Survey of Construction (SOC). These two sample surveys provide widely used measures of construction activity, including the principal economic indicators New Residential Construction and New Home Sales. Data from the BPS and SOC are also used by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in the calculation of estimates of the Residential Fixed Investment portion of the Nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In addition, data from the BPS are used by the Census Bureau in the VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:04 Aug 17, 2011 Jkt 223001 calculation of annual population estimates; these estimates are widely used by government agencies to allocate funding and other resources to local governments. The questions on Form C–411 pertain to the legal requirements for issuing building or zoning permits in the local jurisdictions. Information is obtained on such items as geographic coverage and types of construction for which permits are issued. We have redesigned the form to create three versions: C–411(V) for verification of coverage for jurisdictions with existing permit systems; C–411(M) for municipalities where a new permit system may have been established; and C–411(C) for counties where new permit systems may have been established. This will clarify the instructions and the information requested in each of these situations but will not affect respondent burden. The appropriate form is sent to a jurisdiction when we have reason to believe that a new permit system has been established or an existing one has changed. This is based on information from a variety of sources including survey respondents, regional councils and our own efforts to keep abreast of changes in corporate status. We use the information to verify the existence of new permit systems or changes to existing systems. Based on the information, we add new permitissuing places to the universe, delete places no longer issuing permits, and make changes to the universe to reflect those places that have merged. Failure to maintain the universe of permit-issuing places would result in deficient samples and inaccurate statistics. This in turn jeopardizes the accuracy of the above mentioned economic indicators. These indicators are closely monitored by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and other economic policy makers because of the sensitivity of the housing industry to changes in interest rates. Affected Public: State, local or Tribal Government. Frequency: On occasion. Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. Legal Authority: Title 13, United States Code, Sections 9(b), 161, and 182. OMB Desk Officer: Brian HarrisKojetin, (202) 395–7314. Copies of the above information collection proposal can be obtained by calling or writing Diana Hynek, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 51349 DC 20230 (or via the Internet at dhynek@doc.gov). Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB Desk Officer either by fax (202–395– 7245) or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov). Dated: August 15, 2011. Glenna Mickelson, Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. 2011–21066 Filed 8–17–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–07–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board [Docket 54–2011] Foreign-Trade Zone 72—Indianapolis, IN; Application for Manufacturing Authority, Brevini Wind USA, Inc., (Wind Turbine Gear Boxes), Yorktown, IN A request has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (the Board) by the Indianapolis Airport Authority, grantee of FTZ 72, requesting manufacturing authority on behalf of Brevini Wind USA, Inc. (Brevini), to manufacture wind turbine gear boxes under FTZ procedures within FTZ 72. The application was submitted pursuant to the provisions of the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a– 81u), and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed on August 11, 2011. The Brevini facility (approximately 400 employees, 20 acres) is located at 2400 Priority Way, within the Muncie Delaware County Park One Industrial Park in Yorktown, Indiana. The facility is used to manufacture and repair wind turbine gear boxes and related winches (up to 2,000 units of each per year) for the U.S. market and export. Components and materials sourced from abroad (representing 25% of the value of the finished products) include: parts of gear boxes, seals (rubber, metal), fasteners, pumps, filters, valves, bearings, shafts, gears, parts of gear boxes, clutches, brakes, cooling units, covers, discs, flanges, housings, sprockets, heating units, hoses, hydraulic parts, lubrication units, pinions, planet carriers, reduction stages, rotor lock discs, and electric motors (duty rate ranges from free to 5.8%). FTZ procedures could exempt Brevini from customs duty payments on the foreign materials and components used in export production. The company E:\FR\FM\18AUN1.SGM 18AUN1

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[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 160 (Thursday, August 18, 2011)]
[Notices]
[Pages 51348-51349]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-21091]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE


Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request

    The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of 
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 
U.S.C. chapter 35).
    Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
    Title: Annual Wholesale Trade Survey.
    OMB Control Number: 0607-0195.
    Form Number(s): Forms SA-42, SA-42A, SA-42(MSBO), SA-42A(MSBO), SA-
42(AGBR), SA-42A(AGBR).
    Type of Request: Revision of a currently approved collection.
    Burden Hours: 10,442.
    Number of Respondents: 8,176.
    Average Hours per Response: 1 hour and 16 minutes.
    Needs and Uses: The Annual Wholesale Trade Survey (AWTS) covers 
employer firms with establishments located in the United States and 
classified in wholesale trade as defined by the North American Industry 
Classification System (NAICS). This sector comprises two main types of 
wholesalers: (1) Merchant wholesalers that sell goods on their own 
account (including sales offices and sales branches, except retail 
stores, maintained by manufacturing, refining, or mining enterprises 
apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their 
products) and (2) business to business electronic markets, agents, and 
brokers that arrange sales for purchases for others generally for a 
commission or fee.
    Respondents are separated into three classifications: (1) Merchant 
wholesale establishments, excluding manufacturers' sales branches and 
offices; (2) manufacturers' sales branches and offices; and (3) agents, 
brokers, and business to business electronic markets. The first 
classification is asked to provide sales, e-commerce, inventories, 
method of inventory valuation, inventories held outside the United 
States, purchases, and operating expenses. The second classification is 
asked to provide sales, e-commerce, inventories, method of inventory 
valuation, inventories held outside the United States, and operating 
expenses. The third classification is asked to provide commissions, 
sales on their own account, and operating expenses. These data are 
collected to provide a sound statistical basis for the formation of 
policy by various government agencies, as well as to serve as a 
benchmark for the estimates compiled from the Monthly Wholesale Trade 
Survey (OMB No. 0607-0190). Results will be made available, at the 
United States summary level, for selected wholesale industries 
approximately fourteen months after the end of the reference year.
    For the 2011 AWTS the Census Bureau will request two years of data 
to link our old and new samples, ensuring that our published estimates 
continue to be reliable and accurate. For the 2012 AWTS the Census 
Bureau will request data on detailed operating expenses. These data 
items were previously requested under a separate supplemental mailing 
that was conducted every 5 years. The last supplemental mailing was 
conducted in conjunction with the 2007 AWTS under OMB No. 0607-0942. 
While the wholesale portion of that program will be collapsed into the 
AWTS, we will continue to ask only the additional detailed expense 
questions every 5 years. These detailed expense questions are only 
applicable to the merchant wholesale establishments, excluding 
manufacturers' sales branches and offices. Additionally, the 2012 AWTS 
will collect data on sales taxes, which is done once every 5 years.
    The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) uses the data to estimate the 
change in private inventories component of gross domestic product (GDP) 
and output in both the benchmark and annual input-output (I-O) accounts 
and GDP by industry. Data on sales taxes, which are collected on this 
survey quinquennially, are also used to prepare estimates of GDP by 
industry and to derive industry output for the I-O accounts. Data on 
detailed operating expenses, which will now be collected on this survey 
quinquennially, are used to produce national estimates of value added, 
gross output, and intermediate inputs and serve as a benchmark for the 
annual industry accounts, which provide the control totals for the GDP-
by-state accounts. The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses the data as 
input to its Producer Price Indexes and in developing productivity 
measurements. Private businesses use the estimates in computing 
business activity indexes. Other government agencies and businesses use 
the data to satisfy a variety of public and business needs such as 
economic market analysis, company performance, and forecasting future 
demands.
    Affected Public: Business or other for-profit.
    Frequency: Annually.
    Respondent's Obligation: Mandatory.
    Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C., Sections 182, 224, and 225.
    OMB Desk Officer: Brian Harris-Kojetin, (202) 395-7314.
    Copies of the above information collection proposal can be obtained 
by calling or writing Diana Hynek, Departmental Paperwork Clearance 
Officer, (202) 482-0266, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and 
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at 
dhynek@doc.gov).
    Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information 
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice 
to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB Desk Officer either by fax (202-395-7245) 
or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov).


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    Dated: August 15, 2011.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2011-21091 Filed 8-17-11; 8:45 am]
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