Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Well-Being Supplement to the American Time Use Survey, 66326-66327 [2011-27699]

Download as PDF 66326 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 207 / Wednesday, October 26, 2011 / Notices of Information Act Executive Order 13392, as well as the Classified National Security Information Executive Order 13526, other Presidential, Attorney General, and FBI policies, procedures, and mandates; judicial decisions; and Congressional directives. (5) An estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount of time estimated for an average respondent to respond: Of the approximately 18,445 government entities that are eligible to submit cases, it is estimated that twenty to thirty percent will actually submit cases to RMD/RIDS. The time burden of the respondents is less than 15 minutes per form. (6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated with this collection: There are approximately 1,350 hours, annual burden, associated with this information collection. If additional information is required contact: Jerri Murray, Department Clearance Officer, Policy and Planning Staff, Justice Management Division, United States Department of Justice, 145 N Street, NE., Room 2E–508, Washington, DC 20530. Jerri Murray, Department Clearance Officer, PRA, United States Department of Justice. [FR Doc. 2011–27605 Filed 10–25–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–02–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Investigation Meeting of the Compact Council for the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Federal Bureau of Investigation. ACTION: Meeting notice. AGENCY: The purpose of this notice is to announce a meeting of the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council (Council) created by the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Act of 1998 (Compact). Thus far, the Federal Government and 29 states are parties to the Compact which governs the exchange of criminal history records for licensing, employment, and similar purposes. The Compact also provides a legal framework for the establishment of a cooperative federalstate system to exchange such records. The United States Attorney General appointed 15 persons from state and federal agencies to serve on the Council. The Council will prescribe system rules and procedures for the effective and proper operation of the Interstate jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:53 Oct 25, 2011 Jkt 226001 Identification Index system for noncriminal justice purposes. Matters for discussion are expected to include: (1) Changes to the Security and Management Control Outsourcing Standards; (2) National Fingerprint File (NFF) State Audit Criteria Changes; and (3) Guiding principle documents for privacy during the fingerprint-based background check process. The meeting will be open to the public on a first-come, first-seated basis. Any member of the public wishing to file a written statement with the Council or wishing to address this session of the Council should notify the Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) Compact Officer, Mr. Gary S. Barron at (304) 625– 2803, at least 24 hours prior to the start of the session. The notification should contain the requestor’s name and corporate designation, consumer affiliation, or government designation, along with a short statement describing the topic to be addressed and the time needed for the presentation. Requesters will ordinarily be allowed up to 15 minutes to present a topic. DATES AND TIMES: The Council will meet in open session from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., on December 08–09, 2011. ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque, 330 Tijeras Avenue NW., Albuquerque, New Mexico, telephone (505) 842–1234. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Inquiries may be addressed to Mr. Gary S. Barron, FBI Compact Officer, Compact Council Office, Module D3, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26306, telephone (304) 625–2803, facsimile (304) 625–2868. Dated: October 11, 2011. Kimberly J. Del Greco, Section Chief, Biometric Services Section, Criminal Justice Information, Services Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation. [FR Doc. 2011–27546 Filed 10–25–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–02–M DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Well-Being Supplement to the American Time Use Survey ACTION: Notice. The Department of Labor (DOL) is submitting the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) sponsored information SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00058 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 collection request (ICR) titled, ‘‘Wellbeing Supplement to the American Time Use Survey,’’ to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval for use in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). DATES: Submit comments on or before November 25, 2011. ADDRESSES: A copy of this ICR with applicable supporting documentation; including a description of the likely respondents, proposed frequency of response, and estimated total burden may be obtained from the RegInfo.gov Web site, https://www.reginfo.gov/ public/do/PRAMain, on the day following publication of this notice or by contacting Michel Smyth by telephone at 202–693–4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or sending an e-mail to DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov. Submit comments about this request to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503, Telephone: 202–395–6929/Fax: 202– 395–6881 (these are not toll-free numbers), e-mail: OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov. Contact Michel Smyth by telephone at 202–693– 4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or by e-mail at DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: This ICR seeks approval for a new information collection. The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) is the first national Federally administered continuous survey on time use in the United States. The ATUS measures, for example, time spent with children, working, sleeping, or doing leisure activities. The Wellbeing Module questions, if approved, would be asked immediately after the ATUS and would follow up on some of the information ATUS respondents provide in their time diary. The Wellbeing Module would collect information about how people experience their time, specifically how happy, tired, sad, stressed, and in pain they felt the day before the interview. Respondents would be asked these questions about three randomly selected activities from the activities reported in the ATUS time diary. The time diary refers to the core part of the ATUS, in which respondents report the activities they did from 4 a.m. on the day before the interview to 4 a.m. on the day of the interview. A few activities, such as sleeping and private SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\26OCN1.SGM 26OCN1 jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 207 / Wednesday, October 26, 2011 / Notices activities, will never be selected. The module also would collect data on whether people were interacting with anyone while doing the selected activities and how meaningful the activities were to them. Some general health questions, a question about overall life satisfaction, and a question about respondents’ overall emotional experience the day before also would be asked. The proposed Well-being Module is nearly identical to a module that was collected in 2010 under the ATUS, approved under OMB Number (1220– 0175). Data from the proposed Wellbeing Module will support the BLS mission of providing relevant information on economic and social issues. The data also will closely support the mission of the module sponsor, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National Institutes of Health, to improve the health and well-being of older Americans. This information collection is subject to the PRA. A Federal agency generally cannot conduct or sponsor a collection of information, and the public is generally not required to respond to an information collection, unless it is approved by the OMB under the PRA and displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. In addition, notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no person shall generally be subject to penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if the collection of information does not display a valid OMB Control Number. See 5 CFR 1320.5(a) and 1320.6. For additional information, see the related notice published in the Federal Register on July 13, 2011 (76 FR 41302). Interested parties are encouraged to send comments to the OMB, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the address shown in the ADDRESSES section within 30 days of publication of this notice in the Federal Register. In order to help ensure appropriate consideration, comments should reference OMB ICR Reference Number 201108–1220–001. The OMB is particularly interested in comments that: • Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; • Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:53 Oct 25, 2011 Jkt 226001 • Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and • Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses. Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Title of Collection: Well-being Supplement to the American Time Use Survey. OMB ICR Reference Number: 201108– 1220–001. Affected Public: Individuals or Households. Total Estimated Number of Respondents: 12,800. Total Estimated Number of Responses: 12,800. Total Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 1067. Total Estimated Annual Other Costs Burden: $0. Dated: October 20, 2011. Michel Smyth, Departmental Clearance Officer. [FR Doc. 2011–27699 Filed 10–25–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–24–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration [TA–W–80,185] Iron Mountain Information Management, Inc., Corporate Service Group, Information Technology (IT) Division, Including On-Site Leased Workers From TEK Systems, Professional Alternative, Randstad US/ Sapphire Technologies, Spherion Staffing Services/Technisource, Manpower, Advantage (Formerly Known as TAC), and Mccallion Boston, Massachusetts, and Including Off-Site Workers From California, Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont and Washington Reporting to Boston, Massachusetts; Amended Certification Regarding Eligibility To Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance In accordance with Section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2273), and Section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974 (26 U.S.C. 2813), as amended, the PO 00000 Frm 00059 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 66327 Department of Labor issued a Certification of Eligibility to Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance on September 1, 2011, applicable to workers of Iron Mountain Information Management, Inc., Corporate Service Group, Information Technology (IT) Division, including onsite leased workers from TEK Systems, Professional Alternative, Randstad US/ Sapphire Technologies, Spherion Staffing Services/Technisource and Manpower, Boston, Massachusetts and including off-site workers from California, Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont and Washington reporting to Boston, Massachusetts. The workers are engaged in activities related to the production of digital imaging software. The notice was published in the Federal Register on September 19, 2011 (76 FR 58046). At the request of the State agency, the Department reviewed the certification for workers of the subject firm. New information shows that workers leased from Advantage (formerly known as TAC) and McCallion Staffing were employed on-site at the Boston, Massachusetts location of Iron Mountain Information Management, Inc., Corporate Service Group, Information Technology (IT) Division. The Department has determined that these workers were sufficiently under the control of Iron Mountain Information Management, Inc., Corporate Service Group, Information Technology (IT) Division be considered leased workers. The intent of the Department’s certification is to include all workers of the subject firm adversely affected by actual/likely increase in imports following a shift abroad. Based on these findings, the Department is amending this certification to include workers leased from Advantage (formerly known as TAC), and McCallion working on-site at the Boston, Massachusetts location of the subject firm. The amended notice applicable to TA–W–80,185 is hereby issued as follows: All workers of Iron Mountain Management, Inc., Corporate Service Group, Information Technology (IT) Division, including on-site leased workers from TEK Systems, Professional Alternative, Randstad US/ Sapphire Technologies, Spherion Staffing Services/Technisource, Manpower Advantage (formerly known as TAC), and McCallion, Boston, Massachusetts including off-site workers from California, Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, E:\FR\FM\26OCN1.SGM 26OCN1

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary


Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB 
Review; Comment Request; Well-Being Supplement to the American Time Use 
Survey

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Labor (DOL) is submitting the Bureau of 
Labor Statistics (BLS) sponsored information collection request (ICR) 
titled, ``Well-being Supplement to the American Time Use Survey,'' to 
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval for 
use in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

DATES: Submit comments on or before November 25, 2011.

ADDRESSES: A copy of this ICR with applicable supporting documentation; 
including a description of the likely respondents, proposed frequency 
of response, and estimated total burden may be obtained from the 
RegInfo.gov Web site, https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain, on the 
day following publication of this notice or by contacting Michel Smyth 
by telephone at 202-693-4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or 
sending an e-mail to DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.
    Submit comments about this request to the Office of Information and 
Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for the Department of Labor, 
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Office of Management and Budget, Room 
10235, Washington, DC 20503, Telephone: 202-395-6929/Fax: 202-395-6881 
(these are not toll-free numbers), e-mail: OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact Michel Smyth by telephone at 202-693-
4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or by e-mail at DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This ICR seeks approval for a new 
information collection. The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) is the 
first national Federally administered continuous survey on time use in 
the United States. The ATUS measures, for example, time spent with 
children, working, sleeping, or doing leisure activities. The Well-
being Module questions, if approved, would be asked immediately after 
the ATUS and would follow up on some of the information ATUS 
respondents provide in their time diary. The Well-being Module would 
collect information about how people experience their time, 
specifically how happy, tired, sad, stressed, and in pain they felt the 
day before the interview. Respondents would be asked these questions 
about three randomly selected activities from the activities reported 
in the ATUS time diary. The time diary refers to the core part of the 
ATUS, in which respondents report the activities they did from 4 a.m. 
on the day before the interview to 4 a.m. on the day of the interview. 
A few activities, such as sleeping and private

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activities, will never be selected. The module also would collect data 
on whether people were interacting with anyone while doing the selected 
activities and how meaningful the activities were to them. Some general 
health questions, a question about overall life satisfaction, and a 
question about respondents' overall emotional experience the day before 
also would be asked. The proposed Well-being Module is nearly identical 
to a module that was collected in 2010 under the ATUS, approved under 
OMB Number (1220-0175).
    Data from the proposed Wellbeing Module will support the BLS 
mission of providing relevant information on economic and social 
issues. The data also will closely support the mission of the module 
sponsor, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National 
Institutes of Health, to improve the health and well-being of older 
Americans.
    This information collection is subject to the PRA. A Federal agency 
generally cannot conduct or sponsor a collection of information, and 
the public is generally not required to respond to an information 
collection, unless it is approved by the OMB under the PRA and displays 
a currently valid OMB Control Number. In addition, notwithstanding any 
other provisions of law, no person shall generally be subject to 
penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if the 
collection of information does not display a valid OMB Control Number. 
See 5 CFR 1320.5(a) and 1320.6. For additional information, see the 
related notice published in the Federal Register on July 13, 2011 (76 
FR 41302).
    Interested parties are encouraged to send comments to the OMB, 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the address shown in 
the ADDRESSES section within 30 days of publication of this notice in 
the Federal Register. In order to help ensure appropriate 
consideration, comments should reference OMB ICR Reference Number 
201108-1220-001. The OMB is particularly interested in comments that:
     Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is 
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, 
including whether the information will have practical utility;
     Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the 
burden of the proposed collection of information, including the 
validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
     Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and
     Minimize the burden of the collection of information on 
those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate 
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting 
electronic submission of responses.
    Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
    Title of Collection: Well-being Supplement to the American Time Use 
Survey.
    OMB ICR Reference Number: 201108-1220-001.
    Affected Public: Individuals or Households.
    Total Estimated Number of Respondents: 12,800.
    Total Estimated Number of Responses: 12,800.
    Total Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 1067.
    Total Estimated Annual Other Costs Burden: $0.

    Dated: October 20, 2011.
Michel Smyth,
Departmental Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2011-27699 Filed 10-25-11; 8:45 am]
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