Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting of the Louisiana Advisory Committee, 79649-79650 [2011-32800]
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community-based organizations; (4)
SNAP participants—attempted focus
groups; and (5) SNAP participants—
completed focus groups.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
The total estimated number of
respondents is 234. This includes: (1) 12
SNAP administrators; (2) 30 SNAP
caseworkers; (3) 12 directors of
community-based organizations; (4) 180
SNAP participants recruited (120 SNAP
participants—attempted focus groups;
and (5) 60 SNAP participants—
completed focus groups.)
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: Each respondent will be
asked to participate in one interview,
telephone call, or focus group.
Estimated Total Annual Responses:
234.
Estimated Time per Response:
38.5 minutes (0.64 hours). The
estimated time of response varies from
3 minutes to 60 minutes depending on
the respondent group, as shown in the
table below.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 7,380 minutes (123
hours). See the table below for estimated
total annual burden for each type of
respondent.
REPORTING BURDEN
(e)
Est. total
annual
responses
per respondent
(c × d)
(d)
Frequency
of response
interview ....................
12.00
1.00
12.00
1.00
12.00
SNAP Caseworkers ..
interview ....................
30.00
1.00
30.00
1.00
30.00
...................................
...................................
42.00
1.00
42
....................
42.00
SNAP Participants ....
Recruited—Declined
120.00
1.00
120.00
0.05
6.00
...................................
...................................
Recruited—Accepted
Focus Group .............
60
60.00
1.00
1.00
60
60.00
0.05
1
3.00
60
...................................
...................................
180.00
1.00
180.00
Directors of community-based organizations.
interview ....................
12.00
1.00
12.00
1.00
12.00
...................................
...................................
234.00
....................
234.00
....................
123.00
Respondent type
(b)
Survey instruments
State, Local and Tribal Agencies.
SNAP Administrators
Subtotal ..............
Individuals & Households.
Subtotal ..............
Business (not-forprofit).
Grand Total ........
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Audrey Rowe,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting
of the Arizona Advisory Committee
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
the provisions of the rules and
regulations of the U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights (Commission), and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), that two meetings of the
Arizona Advisory Committee
(Committee) to the Commission will be
held on Wednesday, January 4, 2012, at
the Harmon Library, 1325 S. 5th
Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003. The first
meeting is administrative in purpose
and will convene at 1 p.m. and adjourn
at approximately 2 p.m.; the purpose of
the administrative meeting is for
members of the newly chartered
Committee to receive orientation and
ethics training. The second meeting is
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planning in purpose and will convene at
2 p.m. and adjourn at approximately
3:30 p.m.; the purpose of the planning
meeting is for the Committee to plan
future Committee activity.
Members of the public are entitled to
submit written comments. The
comments must be received in the
Western Regional Office by February 5,
2012. The mailing address is Western
Regional Office, U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights, 300 N. Los Angeles St.,
Suite 2010, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Persons wishing to email their
comments may do so to
atrevino@usccr.gov. Persons that desire
additional information should contact
Angelica Trevino, Administrative
Assistant, Western Regional Office, at
(213) 894–3437.
Hearing-impaired persons who will
attend the meeting and require the
services of a sign language interpreter
should contact the Regional Office at
least ten (10) working days before the
scheduled date of the meeting.
Records generated from this meeting
may be inspected and reproduced at the
Western Regional Office, as they become
available, both before and after the
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Hours per
response
(g)
Total
burden
hours
(e × f)
(c)
Number
respondents
(a)
Affected public
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meeting. Persons interested in the work
of this advisory committee are advised
to go to the Commission’s Web site,
www.usccr.gov, or to contact the
Western Regional Office at the above
email or street address.
The meeting will be conducted
pursuant to the provisions of the rules
and regulations of the Commission and
FACA.
Dated in Washington, DC, December 19,
2011.
Peter Minarik,
Acting Chief, Regional Programs
Coordination Unit.
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Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting
of the Louisiana Advisory Committee
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
the provisions of the rules and
regulations of the U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights (Commission), and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), that a planning meeting of the
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Louisiana Advisory Committee
(Committee) to the Commission will
convene in Baton Rouge at Louisiana
State University, Student Union Room
303, Raphael Semmes Road (corner of
Raphael Semmes Road and Highland) at
2 p.m. and adjourn at approximately 5
p.m. on Thursday, January 26, 2012.
The purpose of this meeting is to
continue planning the Committee’s civil
rights project. The Committee has
invited Mr. Carle Jackson of the
Louisiana Commission on Law
Enforcement to provide preliminary
information concerning potential racial
disparities in the high incarceration of
African-Americans in state operated
prisons.
This meeting is available to the public
through the following call-in number:
(225) 578–4958, conference call access
code number. Any interested member of
the public may call this number and
listen to the meeting. Callers can expect
to incur charges for calls they initiate
over wireless lines, and the Commission
will not refund any incurred charges.
Callers will incur no charge for calls
they initiate over land-line connections
to the toll-free telephone number.
Persons with hearing impairments may
also follow the proceedings by first
calling the Federal Relay Service at 1(800) 977–8339 and providing the
Service with the conference call number
and contact name Farella E. Robinson.
To ensure that the Commission
secures an appropriate number of lines
for the public, persons are asked to
register by contacting Corrine Sanders of
the Central Regional Office and TTY/
TDD telephone number, by 4 p.m. on
January 19, 2012.
Members of the public are entitled to
submit written comments. The
comments must be received in the
regional office by February 7, 2012. The
address is U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, 400 State Avenue, Suite 908,
Kansas City, Kansas 66101. Comments
may be emailed to frobinson@usccr.gov.
Records generated by this meeting may
be inspected and reproduced at the
Central Regional Office, as they become
available, both before and after the
meeting. Persons interested in the work
of this advisory committee are advised
to go to the Commission’s Web site,
www.usccr.gov, or to contact the Central
Regional Office at the above email or
street address.
The meeting will be conducted
pursuant to the provisions of the rules
and regulations of the Commission and
FACA.
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Dated in Washington, DC, December 19,
2011.
Peter Minarik,
Acting Chief, Regional Programs
Coordination Unit.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. Census Bureau
Proposed Information Collection;
Comment Request; Survey of Income
and Program Participation (SIPP) Wave
13 of the 2008 Panel
U.S. Census Bureau.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of
Commerce, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13 (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)).
SUMMARY:
To ensure consideration, written
comments must be submitted on or
before February 21, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to Diana Hynek, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer,
Department of Commerce, Room 6616,
14th and Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
Internet at DHynek@doc.gov).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument(s) and instructions should
be directed to Patrick J. Benton, Census
Bureau, Room HQ–6H045, Washington,
DC 20233–8400, (301) 763–4618.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
I. Abstract
The Census Bureau conducts the
SIPP, which is a household-based
survey designed as a continuous series
of national panels. New panels are
introduced every few years with each
panel having durations of one to six
years. Respondents are interviewed at 4month intervals or ‘‘waves’’ over the life
of the panel. The survey is molded
around a central ‘‘core’’ of labor force
and income questions that remain fixed
throughout the life of the panel. The
core is supplemented with questions
designed to address specific needs, such
as obtaining information on household
members’ participation in government
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programs as well as prior labor force
patterns of household members. These
supplemental questions are included
with the core and are referred to as
‘‘topical modules.’’
The SIPP represents a source of
information for a wide variety of topics
and allows information for separate
topics to be integrated to form a single,
unified database so that the interaction
between tax, transfer, and other
government and private policies can be
examined. Government domestic-policy
formulators depend heavily upon the
SIPP information concerning the
distribution of income received directly
as money or indirectly as in-kind
benefits and the effect of tax and
transfer programs on this distribution.
They also need improved and expanded
data on the income and general
economic and financial situation of the
U.S. population, which the SIPP has
provided on a continuing basis since
1983. The SIPP has measured levels of
economic well-being and permitted
changes in these levels to be measured
over time.
The 2008 panel is currently scheduled
for approximately 6 years and will
include 16 waves of interviewing
beginning in September 2008.
Approximately 65,300 households were
selected for the 2008 panel, of which
45,000 households were interviewed.
We estimate that each household
contains 2.1 people, age 15 years or
older, yielding approximately 94,500
person-level interviews in Wave 1 and
subsequent waves. Interviews take 30
minutes on average. Three waves will
occur in the 2008 SIPP Panel during FY
2012. The total annual burden for 2008
Panel SIPP interviews would be 141,750
hours in FY 2012.
The topical module for the 2008 Panel
Wave 13 collects information about
Educational Certificates and Industry
Recognized Certifications. Wave 13
interviews will be conducted from
September 1, 2012 through December
31, 2012.
A 10-minute re-interview of 3,100
people is conducted at each wave to
ensure the accuracy of responses.
Reinterviews require an additional
1,553 burden hours in FY 2012.
II. Method of Collection
The SIPP is designed as a continuing
series of national panels of interviewed
households that are introduced every
few years with each panel having
durations of one to six years. All
household members 15 years old or over
are interviewed using regular proxyrespondent rules. During the 2008
panel, respondents are interviewed a
total of 16 times or 16 waves at 4-month
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Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting of the Louisiana Advisory
Committee
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the rules and
regulations of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Commission), and
the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), that a planning meeting of
the
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Louisiana Advisory Committee (Committee) to the Commission will convene
in Baton Rouge at Louisiana State University, Student Union Room 303,
Raphael Semmes Road (corner of Raphael Semmes Road and Highland) at 2
p.m. and adjourn at approximately 5 p.m. on Thursday, January 26, 2012.
The purpose of this meeting is to continue planning the Committee's
civil rights project. The Committee has invited Mr. Carle Jackson of
the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement to provide preliminary
information concerning potential racial disparities in the high
incarceration of African-Americans in state operated prisons.
This meeting is available to the public through the following call-
in number: (225) 578-4958, conference call access code number. Any
interested member of the public may call this number and listen to the
meeting. Callers can expect to incur charges for calls they initiate
over wireless lines, and the Commission will not refund any incurred
charges. Callers will incur no charge for calls they initiate over
land-line connections to the toll-free telephone number. Persons with
hearing impairments may also follow the proceedings by first calling
the Federal Relay Service at 1-(800) 977-8339 and providing the Service
with the conference call number and contact name Farella E. Robinson.
To ensure that the Commission secures an appropriate number of
lines for the public, persons are asked to register by contacting
Corrine Sanders of the Central Regional Office and TTY/TDD telephone
number, by 4 p.m. on January 19, 2012.
Members of the public are entitled to submit written comments. The
comments must be received in the regional office by February 7, 2012.
The address is U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 400 State Avenue, Suite
908, Kansas City, Kansas 66101. Comments may be emailed to
frobinson@usccr.gov. Records generated by this meeting may be inspected
and reproduced at the Central Regional Office, as they become
available, both before and after the meeting. Persons interested in the
work of this advisory committee are advised to go to the Commission's
Web site, www.usccr.gov, or to contact the Central Regional Office at
the above email or street address.
The meeting will be conducted pursuant to the provisions of the
rules and regulations of the Commission and FACA.
Dated in Washington, DC, December 19, 2011.
Peter Minarik,
Acting Chief, Regional Programs Coordination Unit.
[FR Doc. 2011-32800 Filed 12-21-11; 8:45 am]
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