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burden on respondents is 750 hours for
the SNAP participant surveys, 130
hours for State and CBO directors and
staff members, and 45 hours for State
SNAP IT staff (for providing
administrative data files) for a total of
925 hours. See table below for a
complete breakdown of burden hours.
In addition, we estimate that 625 SNAP
participants will be contacted but will
decline participation in the survey. The
burden estimate associated with these
non-respondents, not shown in the
table, is .08 hours each, for a total of 50
hours of burden on non-respondents.
BURDEN ESTIMATES FOR RESPONDENTS
Type of respondent
Type of instrument
Number of respondents
State SNAP Director ..
Local SNAP Agency
Director.
Telephone interview ...
In person interview .....
Local SNAP Agency
Staff.
In person interview .....
CBO Director ..............
Telephone interview ...
Local CBO Site Director.
In person interview .....
Local CBO Staff .........
In person interview .....
Adults (18+ years of
age).
Adults (18+ years of
age).
State SNAP IT Staff ...
Telephone survey
questionnaire.
Telephone survey
questionnaire.
Administrative data file
5 .................................
20 (1 per office, 4 offices per State, 5
states).
20 (1 per office, 4 offices per State, 5
States).
10 (2 per State, 5
States).
20 (1 per office, 4 offices per State, 5
states).
40 (2 per office, 4 offices per State, 5
States).
2,500 (500 per State)
(completed).
1,250 (250 per State)
(Nonrespondent).
5 .................................
Total ....................
.....................................
3,870 ..........................
Dated: May 8, 2012.
Robin Bailey, Jr.,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request—Study of the Food
Distribution Program on Indian
Reservations (FDPIR)
Food and Nutrition Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice invites the general public and
other public agencies to comment on
proposed information collections. This
is a new information collection in
which Food and Nutrition Service seeks
an updated description of Food
Distribution Program on Indian
Reservations (FDPIR) participants and
programs, and a better understanding of
why FDPIR participation has been
declining. This study will provide
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national estimates of participating
households as well as estimates for large
subgroups, such as households with
elderly participants. For a sample of
Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs) or
State-administered FDPIR programs,
participating households will be
selected for data collection. Data
collection will consist of case record
reviews (abstracting standard eligibility
information for all household members)
and, for each selected household,
interviews with the person who applied
for FDPIR assistance (noted as the Head
of Household on some forms) or his/her
proxy. Site visits will be conducted to
a subset of the ITOs or Stateadministered programs to obtain
qualitative information on program
operations and experiences of FDPIR
participants and eligible
nonparticipants. Site visit data
collection will include interviews with
Tribal leaders, FDPIR administrators
and staff, and other service providers;
visits to FDPIR enrollment sites,
warehouses, and distribution sites; and
discussion groups with FDPIR
participants and eligible
nonparticipants. Information obtained
will provide updated information on
FDPIR participants and program
operations and will be used by FNS to
inform decisions regarding program
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administration and to identify ways to
make the program more beneficial to
participants.
DATES: Written comments must be
received on or before July 13, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments are invited on (a)
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) 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;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond, including
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Comments, identified by the title of
the information activity, may be sent to
Steven Carlson, Office of Research and
Analysis, Food and Nutrition Service/
USDA, 3101 Park Center Drive, Room
1014, Alexandria, VA 22302. Comments
may also be submitted via fax to the
attention of Steven Carlson at 703–305–
2576 or via email to Steve.Carlson@fns.
usda.gov. Comments will also be
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accepted through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal. Go to https://
regulations.gov, and follow the online
instructions for submitting comments
electronically.
All written comments will be open for
public inspection at the office of the
Food and Nutrition Service during
regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday) at 3101
Park Center Drive, Alexandria, VA
22302, Room 1014.
All responses to this notice will be
summarized and included in the request
for Office of Management and Budget
approval. All comments will be a matter
of public record.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
should be directed to Steven Carlson at
(703) 305–2017.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Study of the Food Distribution
Program on Indian Reservations
(FDPIR).
OMB Number: 0584–NEW.
Form Number: N/A.
Expiration Date: To be determined.
Type of Request: New collection of
information.
Abstract: This study will provide
current, nationally representative
information on FDPIR participants and
will provide updated information on
local program operations across the
nation. Information will be collected on
perceptions about the program,
potential access barriers, and
participation in the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
and other food assistance programs in
order to identify reasons for declining
participation. The last nationally
representative study was completed in
1990. Since then, significant changes
have occurred in FDPIR, including
changes to eligibility rules, foods
offered, and food delivery options. This
study is needed to help FNS make
decisions regarding program
administration and identify ways to
make the program more beneficial to
participants. The study’s objectives
include, but are not limited to:
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Affected public
Respondent
type
State, Local and
FDPIR admin.
Tribal Agencies.
staff.
Tribal leaders,
FDPIR managers and
staff, other
service providers.
SA Sub-total
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• Obtaining an updated demographic
profile of participants,
• Exploring reasons for the decline in
FDPIR participation,
• Examining food package
distribution approaches and other key
aspects of FDPIR operations,
• Learning about FDPIR’s
contribution to participants’ food
supply, and
• Learning about participant
satisfaction with the program.
The study will be conducted over a
3-year period. Data collection activities
will include case record reviews,
participant surveys, and site visits. A
nationally-representative sample of 998
participating households will be
included in the case record reviews and
participant interviews. This sample will
be selected at random from participating
households in each of 26 FDPIR
programs. Site visits to 17 programs will
consist of staff interviews, discussion
groups with participants and nonparticipants, and tours of program
facilities.
Clearance is requested for the
following new data collection activities:
(1) Case record review/abstraction of
case record data elements; (2) survey of
FDPIR participants; (3) on-site
interviews and observations of FDPIR
program operations; and (4) discussion
groups with participants and eligible
nonparticipants.
In addition to primary data collection,
the study will model effects of how
changes in FDPIR policy, changes in
household composition and
characteristics, and economic factors
may affect eligibility. The study will
also use Census data files to consider
FDPIR participation in the context of
demographic and geographic shifts in
the Native American population.
Consultations with Tribal officials and
extensive outreach to Tribes will occur
in order to seek input from all FDPIR
programs and to develop collaborative
relationships with Tribal partners at
each program in the study sample to
increase survey participation.
Affected Public: State, Local, Tribal
agencies; Individuals and Households.
Estimated
number of
respondents
Type of
instrument
Respondent Types: Respondents are
FDPIR managers and administrative
staff, Tribal leaders, and other service
providers that work with or coordinate
with FDPIR programs and FDPIR
participants and FDPIR eligible nonparticipants.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
Case record reviews require FDPIR staff
to pull case records selected for the
sample and subsequently return them to
the appropriate file. One staff person at
each site will be responsible for this
task, for a total of 26 respondents. The
total estimated number of sample
members for the survey is 998. The total
estimated number of respondents to the
survey is 832 or 80% of the sample. The
total estimated number of sample
members for the on-site staff interviews
is 170. A 100% response rate is
anticipated for the staff interviews. The
total estimated number of sample
members for the focus groups is 300.
The total estimated number of responses
for the focus groups is 240 (80%
response rate). The total number of
respondents is estimated to be 1,444.
Number of Responses per
Respondent: All data collection
components are one-time only, and in
most cases respondents will respond
only once. Some FDPIR management or
administrative staff may be providing
case record data as well as participating
in on-site staff interviews, and a small
number of FDPIR participants may
respond to the survey and participate in
a discussion group.
Estimated Time per Response: The
estimated average response time for
obtaining the case record is 15 minutes.
The estimated average response time is
30 minutes for the survey, 60 minutes
for the on-site staff interviews, and 120
minutes to participate in the discussion
group.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: The estimated response
time in hours is 249.5 for the case
record review, 421.8 for the survey,
170.0 for the on-site staff interviews,
and 489.6 for the discussion groups.
Estimated
total annual
responses
Frequency
of response
Time per
respondent
(in hours)
Annual
burden
hours
Case record reviews.
On-site staff
interviews.
Completed * .......
26 ......................
38.38
998
0.25
249.5
Completed * .......
170 (17 sites; 10
respon-dents
per site).
1
170
1
170
...........................
...........................
196 ....................
........................
1,168
........................
419.5
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Respondent
type
Affected public
Individuals/
Households.
Estimated
number of
respondents
Type of
instrument
FDPIR participants.
FDPIR participants; eligible
non-participants.
Discussion
groups.
Time per
respondent
(in hours)
Annual
burden
hours
Completed .........
832 ....................
1
832
0.5
416
Attempted ..........
Completed .........
116 ....................
240 (20 groups;
12 per group).
........................
1
116
240
0.05
2
5.8
480
Attempted ..........
I/H Sub-total
HH survey .........
Estimated
total annual
responses
Frequency
of response
60 ......................
1
60
0.16
9.6
...........................
Total Estimated Reporting
Burden.
...........................
...........................
1,248.00 ............
........................
1,248.00
........................
911.4
...........................
...........................
...........................
1,444.00 ............
........................
2,416.00
........................
1,330.90
* NOTE: FNS expects 100 percent participation from State Agencies.
Dated: May 7, 2012.
Robin Bailey, Jr.,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition
Service.
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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
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Foreign-Trade Zone 45—Portland, OR,
Notification of Proposed Production
Activity, Shimadzu USA
Manufacturing, Inc. (Chromatograph
and Mass Spectrometer Production),
Canby, OR
The Port of Portland, grantee of FTZ
45, submitted a notification of proposed
production activity on behalf of
Shimadzu USA Manufacturing, Inc.
(Shimadzu), for its facility located in
Canby, Oregon. An application for
subzone status at the facility was also
submitted and will be processed under
Section 400.31 of the Board’s
regulations. The facility is used for the
production of chromatographs, mass
spectrometers and related equipment
such as liquid chromatograph pumps,
fraction collectors, auto samplers, lab
instruments, controllers, and column
ovens.
Production under FTZ procedures
could exempt Shimadzu from customs
duty payments on the foreign status
components used in export production.
On its domestic sales, Shimadzu would
be able to choose the duty rates during
customs entry procedures that apply to
the finished equipment (duty free to
2.7%) for the foreign status inputs noted
below. Customs duties also could
possibly be deferred or reduced on
foreign status production equipment.
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Components and materials sourced
from abroad include: Ethanol;
naphthalenes; mineral oil; sulfuric acid;
nitric acid; phosphoric acid; silica gel
sacs; deionized water; trimethylpentane;
benzene; anthracene; methanol;
isopropyl alcohol; ethylene glycol;
acetone; perfluorotributylamine; primer;
nitrile function compounds, including
acetonitrile and nitrophenol; silicone
compounds; lubricating oils; grease;
adhesives; photographic film; activated
carbon; sealing compounds; articles of
plastic, including pipes, hoses and
fittings, film, sheets, shapes, bags,
bottles, lids and caps; hardware and
fasteners; self-adhesive labels and tapes;
sponges; articles of rubber, including
belts, o-rings, gaskets, seals, and
stoppers; wood cases; self-adhesive
paper; direct thermal paper; cleaning
wipes; cardboard boxes; notebooks and
binders; filter paper; technical books
and manuals; textile-covered foam
shielding; ceramic hardware and
fittings; lab glassware; wool and
fiberglass insulation; glass insulator
pins; gold-plated screws; plungers and
ball seat sets of semi-precious stones;
zinc-coated wire; articles of stainless
steel, including bars; pipes, tubing,
fittings, mesh, and hardware; brass and
copper hardware; articles of aluminum,
including washers, sheets and foil;
bearings, hand tools; metal fittings;
pumps; fans; refrigeration and freezing
equipment; heat exchangers; filtering
equipment; work holders and jigs;
computer equipment; mechanical
appliances; metal machined parts;
valves; bearings; transmission parts;
gears; pulleys; motors; transformers;
power supplies; magnets; magnetic
parts; lithium-ion batteries; column
ovens; heaters and parts; recording
media; capacitors; resistors; fuses;
sensors; switches; lamp holders;
connectors; terminals; programmable
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controllers; control panel assemblies;
lamps; LEDs; photo sensors; diodes;
EEPROMs; wires and cables (including
fiber optic cable); insulators; filters;
lenses; mirrors; prisms; other optical
elements; flat panel displays;
thermometers; electrical pressure
gauges; measuring instruments and
sensors; chromatographs and parts;
spectroscopes and parts; and other
testing machines (duty rates range from
free to 10.7%). The request indicates
that certain bearings are subject to an
antidumping/countervailing duty (AD/
CVD) order. The FTZ regulations (15
CFR 400.14(e)) require that merchandise
subject to AD/CVD actions be admitted
to the zone in privileged foreign status
(19 CFR 146.41).
Public comment is invited from
interested parties. Submissions shall be
addressed to the Board’s Executive
Secretary at the address below. The
closing period for their receipt is June
25, 2012.
A copy of the notification will be
available for public inspection at the
Office of the Executive Secretary,
Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room 2111,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20230–0002, and in the ‘‘Reading
Room’’ section of the Board’s Web site,
which is accessible via www.trade.gov/
ftz.
For further information, contact Diane
Finver at Diane.Finver@trade.gov or
(202) 482–1367.
Dated: May 8, 2012.
Elizabeth Whiteman,
Acting Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request--Study of the Food Distribution Program on Indian
Reservations (FDPIR)
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice invites the general public and other public agencies to comment
on proposed information collections. This is a new information
collection in which Food and Nutrition Service seeks an updated
description of Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)
participants and programs, and a better understanding of why FDPIR
participation has been declining. This study will provide national
estimates of participating households as well as estimates for large
subgroups, such as households with elderly participants. For a sample
of Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs) or State-administered FDPIR
programs, participating households will be selected for data
collection. Data collection will consist of case record reviews
(abstracting standard eligibility information for all household
members) and, for each selected household, interviews with the person
who applied for FDPIR assistance (noted as the Head of Household on
some forms) or his/her proxy. Site visits will be conducted to a subset
of the ITOs or State-administered programs to obtain qualitative
information on program operations and experiences of FDPIR participants
and eligible nonparticipants. Site visit data collection will include
interviews with Tribal leaders, FDPIR administrators and staff, and
other service providers; visits to FDPIR enrollment sites, warehouses,
and distribution sites; and discussion groups with FDPIR participants
and eligible nonparticipants. Information obtained will provide updated
information on FDPIR participants and program operations and will be
used by FNS to inform decisions regarding program administration and to
identify ways to make the program more beneficial to participants.
DATES: Written comments must be received on or before July 13, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments are invited on (a) whether the proposed collection
of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions
of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) 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; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways
to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who
are to respond, including use of appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms
of information technology.
Comments, identified by the title of the information activity, may
be sent to Steven Carlson, Office of Research and Analysis, Food and
Nutrition Service/USDA, 3101 Park Center Drive, Room 1014, Alexandria,
VA 22302. Comments may also be submitted via fax to the attention of
Steven Carlson at 703-305-2576 or via email to
Steve.Carlson@fns.usda.gov. Comments will also be
[[Page 28352]]
accepted through the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to https://regulations.gov, and follow the online instructions for submitting
comments electronically.
All written comments will be open for public inspection at the
office of the Food and Nutrition Service during regular business hours
(8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday) at 3101 Park Center Drive,
Alexandria, VA 22302, Room 1014.
All responses to this notice will be summarized and included in the
request for Office of Management and Budget approval. All comments will
be a matter of public record.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection should be directed to Steven
Carlson at (703) 305-2017.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Study of the Food Distribution Program on Indian
Reservations (FDPIR).
OMB Number: 0584-NEW.
Form Number: N/A.
Expiration Date: To be determined.
Type of Request: New collection of information.
Abstract: This study will provide current, nationally
representative information on FDPIR participants and will provide
updated information on local program operations across the nation.
Information will be collected on perceptions about the program,
potential access barriers, and participation in the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and other food assistance programs
in order to identify reasons for declining participation. The last
nationally representative study was completed in 1990. Since then,
significant changes have occurred in FDPIR, including changes to
eligibility rules, foods offered, and food delivery options. This study
is needed to help FNS make decisions regarding program administration
and identify ways to make the program more beneficial to participants.
The study's objectives include, but are not limited to:
Obtaining an updated demographic profile of participants,
Exploring reasons for the decline in FDPIR participation,
Examining food package distribution approaches and other
key aspects of FDPIR operations,
Learning about FDPIR's contribution to participants' food
supply, and
Learning about participant satisfaction with the program.
The study will be conducted over a 3-year period. Data collection
activities will include case record reviews, participant surveys, and
site visits. A nationally-representative sample of 998 participating
households will be included in the case record reviews and participant
interviews. This sample will be selected at random from participating
households in each of 26 FDPIR programs. Site visits to 17 programs
will consist of staff interviews, discussion groups with participants
and non-participants, and tours of program facilities.
Clearance is requested for the following new data collection
activities: (1) Case record review/abstraction of case record data
elements; (2) survey of FDPIR participants; (3) on-site interviews and
observations of FDPIR program operations; and (4) discussion groups
with participants and eligible nonparticipants.
In addition to primary data collection, the study will model
effects of how changes in FDPIR policy, changes in household
composition and characteristics, and economic factors may affect
eligibility. The study will also use Census data files to consider
FDPIR participation in the context of demographic and geographic shifts
in the Native American population. Consultations with Tribal officials
and extensive outreach to Tribes will occur in order to seek input from
all FDPIR programs and to develop collaborative relationships with
Tribal partners at each program in the study sample to increase survey
participation.
Affected Public: State, Local, Tribal agencies; Individuals and
Households.
Respondent Types: Respondents are FDPIR managers and administrative
staff, Tribal leaders, and other service providers that work with or
coordinate with FDPIR programs and FDPIR participants and FDPIR
eligible non-participants.
Estimated Number of Respondents: Case record reviews require FDPIR
staff to pull case records selected for the sample and subsequently
return them to the appropriate file. One staff person at each site will
be responsible for this task, for a total of 26 respondents. The total
estimated number of sample members for the survey is 998. The total
estimated number of respondents to the survey is 832 or 80% of the
sample. The total estimated number of sample members for the on-site
staff interviews is 170. A 100% response rate is anticipated for the
staff interviews. The total estimated number of sample members for the
focus groups is 300. The total estimated number of responses for the
focus groups is 240 (80% response rate). The total number of
respondents is estimated to be 1,444.
Number of Responses per Respondent: All data collection components
are one-time only, and in most cases respondents will respond only
once. Some FDPIR management or administrative staff may be providing
case record data as well as participating in on-site staff interviews,
and a small number of FDPIR participants may respond to the survey and
participate in a discussion group.
Estimated Time per Response: The estimated average response time
for obtaining the case record is 15 minutes. The estimated average
response time is 30 minutes for the survey, 60 minutes for the on-site
staff interviews, and 120 minutes to participate in the discussion
group.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: The estimated
response time in hours is 249.5 for the case record review, 421.8 for
the survey, 170.0 for the on-site staff interviews, and 489.6 for the
discussion groups.
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Estimated Time per
Affected public Respondent type Type of instrument Estimated number of Frequency of total annual respondent (in Annual burden
respondents response responses hours) hours
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State, Local and Tribal Agencies... FDPIR admin. staff.... Case record reviews.. Completed *.......... 26................... 38.38 998 0.25 249.5
Tribal leaders, FDPIR On-site staff Completed *.......... 170 (17 sites; 10 1 170 1 170
managers and staff, interviews. respon-dents per
other service site).
providers.
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SA Sub-total................... ...................... ..................... ..................... 196.................. .............. 1,168 .............. 419.5
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Individuals/Households............. FDPIR participants.... HH survey............ Completed............ 832.................. 1 832 0.5 416
Attempted............ 116.................. .............. 116 0.05 5.8
FDPIR participants; Discussion groups.... Completed............ 240 (20 groups; 12 1 240 2 480
eligible non- per group).
participants.
Attempted............ 60................... 1 60 0.16 9.6
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I/H Sub-total.................. ...................... ..................... ..................... 1,248.00............. .............. 1,248.00 .............. 911.4
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Total Estimated Reporting ...................... ..................... ..................... 1,444.00............. .............. 2,416.00 .............. 1,330.90
Burden.
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* Note: FNS expects 100 percent participation from State Agencies.
Dated: May 7, 2012.
Robin Bailey, Jr.,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
[FR Doc. 2012-11590 Filed 5-11-12; 8:45 am]
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