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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Formations of, Acquisitions by, and
Mergers of Bank Holding Companies
The companies listed in this notice
have applied to the Board for approval,
pursuant to the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.)
(BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR part
225), and all other applicable statutes
and regulations to become a bank
holding company and/or to acquire the
assets or the ownership of, control of, or
the power to vote shares of a bank or
bank holding company and all of the
banks and nonbanking companies
owned by the bank holding company,
including the companies listed below.
The applications listed below, as well
as other related filings required by the
Board, are available for immediate
inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank
indicated. The applications will also be
available for inspection at the offices of
the Board of Governors. Interested
persons may express their views in
writing on the standards enumerated in
the BHC Act (12 U.S.C. 1842(c)). If the
proposal also involves the acquisition of
a nonbanking company, the review also
includes whether the acquisition of the
nonbanking company complies with the
standards in section 4 of the BHC Act
(12 U.S.C. 1843). Unless otherwise
noted, nonbanking activities will be
conducted throughout the United States.
Unless otherwise noted, comments
regarding each of these applications
must be received at the Reserve Bank
indicated or the offices of the Board of
Governors not later than April 29, 2013.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (E.
Ann Worthy, Vice President) 2200
North Pearl Street, Dallas, Texas 75201–
2272:
1. Hillister Enterprises, II, Inc.,
Umphrey II Family Limited Partnership,
and CBFH, Inc., all of Beaumont, Texas;
to acquire voting shares of and merge
with VB Texas, Inc., and thereby
indirectly acquire voting shares of Vista
Bank Texas, Houston, Texas.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, April 1, 2013.
Margaret McCloskey Shanks,
Deputy Secretary of the Board.
Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.)
(BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR part
225), and all other applicable statutes
and regulations to become a bank
holding company and/or to acquire the
assets or the ownership of, control of, or
the power to vote shares of a bank or
bank holding company and all of the
banks and nonbanking companies
owned by the bank holding company,
including the companies listed below.
The applications listed below, as well
as other related filings required by the
Board, are available for immediate
inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank
indicated. The applications will also be
available for inspection at the offices of
the Board of Governors. Interested
persons may express their views in
writing on the standards enumerated in
the BHC Act (12 U.S.C. 1842(c)). If the
proposal also involves the acquisition of
a nonbanking company, the review also
includes whether the acquisition of the
nonbanking company complies with the
standards in section 4 of the BHC Act
(12 U.S.C. 1843). Unless otherwise
noted, nonbanking activities will be
conducted throughout the United States.
Unless otherwise noted, comments
regarding each of these applications
must be received at the Reserve Bank
indicated or the offices of the Board of
Governors not later than May 2, 2013.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of
Minneapolis (Jacqueline G. King,
Community Affairs Officer) 90
Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55480–0291:
1. J & B Financial Holdings, Inc.,
Minneapolis, Minnesota; to become a
bank holding company by acquiring 100
percent of the voting shares of Mills
Resolute Bank, Sanborn, Minnesota.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, April 2, 2013.
Margaret McCloskey Shanks,
Deputy Secretary of the Board.
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Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice of request for comments
regarding an extension to an existing
OMB clearance.
AGENCY:
Formations of, Acquisitions by, and
Mergers of Bank Holding Companies
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Under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act, the Office of
Governmentwide Policy will submit to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a request to review and approve
an extension of a previously approved
information collection requirement
concerning reporting tangible personal
property.
In support of OMB’s continuing effort
to reduce paperwork and respondent
burden, GSA invites the general public
and other Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on the
proposed information collection. In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks
comments concerning forms that will be
used to collect information related to
tangible personal property when
required by a Federal financial
assistance award. To view the form, go
to OMB’s main Web page at
www.OMB.gov and click on the ‘‘Grants
Management’’ and ‘‘Forms’’ links. OMB
specifically requests comments 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 estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (c) the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
DATES: Comment Due Date: June 4,
2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Nelson, Chair, Post-Award
Workgroup; telephone 202–482–4538;
fax 301–713–0806; email
Michael.Nelson@noaa.gov; mailing
address 1305 East-West Highway, Room
7142, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
identified by Information Collection
3090–0289, Tangible Personal Property
Report, by any of the following
methods:
• Regulations.gov: https://
www.regulations.gov.
Submit comments via the Federal
eRulemaking portal by searching the
OMB control number. Select the link
‘‘Submit a Comment’’ that corresponds
with ‘‘Information Collection 3090–
0289, Tangible Personal Property
Report.’’ Follow the instructions
provided at the ‘‘Submit a Comment’’
screen. Please include your name,
company name (if any), and
‘‘Information Collection 3090–0289,
SUMMARY:
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Tangible Personal Property Report’’ on
your attached document.
• Fax: 202–501–4067.
• Mail: General Services
Administration, Regulatory Secretariat
(MVCB), 1275 First Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20417. ATTN: Hada
Flowers/IC 3090–0289, Tangible
Personal Property Report.
Instructions: Please submit comments
only and cite Information Collection
3090–0289, Tangible Personal Property
Report, in all correspondence related to
this collection. All comments received
will be posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal and/or business confidential
information provided.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Purpose
GSA, on behalf of the Federal Grants
Streamlining Initiative, proposes to
renew a standard form, the Tangible
Personal Property Report (SF–428). The
SF–428 includes a cover page, an
Annual Report attachment, a Final
Report attachment, a Disposition/
Request Report attachment and a
Supplemental Sheet to provide detailed
item information. The purpose of this
form is to provide a standard form for
assistance recipients to use when they
are required to provide a Federal agency
with information related to federally
owned property, or equipment and
supplies (tangible personal property)
acquired with assistance award funds.
The form does not create any new
reporting requirements. It does establish
a standard annual reporting date of
September 30 to be used if an award
does not specify an annual reporting
date. The standard form will replace any
agency unique forms currently in use to
allow uniformity of collection and to
support future electronic submission of
information.
Background
Public Law 106–107 requires OMB to
direct, coordinate, and assist Executive
Branch departments and agencies in
establishing an interagency process to
streamline and simplify Federal
financial assistance procedures for nonFederal entities. The law also requires
executive agencies to develop, submit to
Congress, and implement a plan for that
streamlining and simplification.
Twenty-six Executive Branch agencies
jointly submitted a plan to the Congress
in May 2001. The plan described the
interagency process through which the
agencies would review current policies
and practices and seek to streamline and
simplify them. The process involved
interagency work groups under the
auspices of the U.S. Chief Financial
Officers Council, Grants Policy
Committee. The plan also identified
substantive areas in which the
interagency work groups had begun
their review. Those areas are part of the
Federal Grants Streamlining Initiative.
This proposed form is an undertaking
of the interagency Post-Award
Workgroup that supports the Federal
Grants Streamlining Initiative.
Additional information on the Federal
Grants Streamlining Initiative, which
focuses on implementing the Federal
Financial Assistance Management
Improvement Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 106–
107), is set forth in the Federal Register
published on September 13, 2006 (71 FR
54098). An overview of the SF–428 and
five other report forms being developed
under the Initiative was provided
during a webcast of the Grants Policy
Committee of the U.S. Chief Financial
Officers Council held on March 8, 2007
(72 FR 7090, February 14, 2007).
Under the standards for management
and disposition of federally-owned
property, equipment and supplies
(tangible personal property) in 2 CFR
part 215, the ‘‘Uniform Administrative
Requirements for Grants and
Agreements With Institutions of Higher
Education, Hospitals, and Other NonProfit Organizations,’’ and the ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Agreements with State and Local
Governments,’’ codified by Federal
agencies at 53 FR 8048, March 11, 1988,
recipients may be required to provide
Federal agencies with information
concerning property in their custody
annually, at award closeout or when the
property is no longer needed. During the
public consultation process mandated
by Public Law 106–107, recipients
suggested the need for clarification of
these requirements and the
establishment of a standard form to help
them submit appropriate property
information when required. The
Tangible Personal Property Report (SF–
428) must be used in connection with
requirements listed in the table below
and Federal awarding agency
guidelines:
For * * *
A recipient must * * *
When * * *
Under * * *
Federally owned property ....
Submit an inventory listing
Annually, with information accurate as of 30 September, unless the award specifies a different date.
It wants to use the property on other activities not
sponsored by the Federal Government.
Immediately upon finding property is lost, damaged, or
stolen.
The property is no longer needed ..................................
2 CFR 215.33(a)(1)
A–102, ___.32(f)(2)
2 CFR 215.34(d)
Request Federal agency
authorization.
Notify the Federal awarding
agency.
Request disposition instructions.
Upon completion of the award .......................................
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Grantee-acquired equipment
in which the Federal Government retains an interest.
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Obtain the approval of the
Acquiring replacement equipment, before: ....................
Federal awarding agency. (1) using the current equipment as trade-in; or .............
(2) selling it and using the proceeds to offset the costs
of the replacement equipment.
Compensate the original
Equipment has a per unit fair market value of greater
Federal awarding agency
than $5,000 and the grantee no longer needs the
or its successor.
equipment for Federally supported activities and retains the equipment for other uses.
Request disposition instruc- It no longer needs the equipment for any purpose .......
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2 CFR 215.33(f)(4)
2 CFR 215.33(a)(1)
A–102, ___.32(f)(3)
2 CFR 215.33(a)(1) and
2 CFR 215.71(f)
A–102, ___.50(b)(5)
2 CFR 215.34(e)
A–102, ___.32(c)(4)
2 CFR 215.34(g)
A–102, ___.32(e)(2)
2 CFR 215.34(g)
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For * * *
A recipient must * * *
When * * *
Under * * *
Sell the equipment and reimburse the Federal
awarding agency for the
Federal share.
Equipment has a per unit fair market value of greater
than $5,000 and the recipient no longer needs the
equipment for any purpose and requested disposition instructions, and either was instructed to sell the
equipment or received no instructions within 120
days.
Upon completion of the award, when the awarding
agency has reserved the right to transfer title to the
Federal Government or a third party.
It has a residual inventory of unused supplies exceeding $5,000 in aggregate value at the end of a project
or program that is not needed for other Federally
supported activities.
2 CFR 215.34(g)(1)
A–102, ___.32(e)(2)
Account for the equipment
Supplies ...............................
Compensate the Federal
Government for its share.
B. Annual Reporting Burden
This report will be used to collect
information related to tangible personal
property (equipment and supplies)
when required by a Federal financial
assistance award. The Tangible Personal
Property Report (SF–428) was posted to
the OMB MAX Web site. Fourteen
agencies posted annual burden
estimates. The estimated total annual
burden hours are 33,346.5. A listing
with the number of respondents, the
number of responses per respondent
and average burden per hour per
recipient by agency follows.
2 CFR 215.71(f) and 2
CFR 215.34(g)(4)(ii)
2 CFR 215.35(a)
A–102, ___.33(b)
Respondents: Federal agencies and
their assistance recipients.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 33,346.5
Estimated Cost: There is no expected
cost to the respondents or to agencies.
ANNUAL BURDEN ESTIMATES
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Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Tangible Personal Property Report (TPPR) and Attachments ............................................................................
Obtaining Copies of Proposals:
Requesters may obtain a copy of the
information collection documents from
the General Services Administration,
Regulatory Secretariat (MVCB), 1275
First Street NE., Washington, DC 20417,
telephone (202) 501–4755. Please cite
OMB Control No. 3090–0289, Tangible
Personal Property Report, in all
correspondence.
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Average burden
hours per
response
Total burden
hours
DOE
750
1.5
2.75
EPA
300
1
2
600
DOD
300
1
2.75
825
SSA
125
1
2
250
IMLS
1000
1.5
2
3,000
DOC
130
1
2
260
DHS
972
1.5
2.75
4,009.5
HHS OPDIVs
7681
1
2
15,362
HUD
4158
1
1.43
NEA
0
0
0
0
NEH
0
0
0
0
ED
0
0
0
0
VA
0
0
0
0
Dated: March 27, 2013.
Casey Coleman,
Chief Information Officer.
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Committee Act, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
announces the following advisory
committee meeting.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[OMB Control No. 3090-0289; Docket 2012-0001; Sequence 18]
Information Collection; Tangible Personal Property Report (SF-
428A, 428B, and 428C)
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of request for comments regarding an extension to an
existing OMB clearance.
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SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, the
Office of Governmentwide Policy will submit to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) a request to review and approve an extension of a
previously approved information collection requirement concerning
reporting tangible personal property.
In support of OMB's continuing effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, GSA invites the general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to comment on the proposed
information collection. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995, this notice seeks comments concerning forms that will be used
to collect information related to tangible personal property when
required by a Federal financial assistance award. To view the form, go
to OMB's main Web page at www.OMB.gov and click on the ``Grants
Management'' and ``Forms'' links. OMB specifically requests comments
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 estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of
information; (c) the quality, utility, and clarity of the information
to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection
of information on respondents, including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.
DATES: Comment Due Date: June 4, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Nelson, Chair, Post-Award
Workgroup; telephone 202-482-4538; fax 301-713-0806; email
Michael.Nelson@noaa.gov; mailing address 1305 East-West Highway, Room
7142, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments identified by Information Collection 3090-
0289, Tangible Personal Property Report, by any of the following
methods:
Regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov.
Submit comments via the Federal eRulemaking portal by searching the
OMB control number. Select the link ``Submit a Comment'' that
corresponds with ``Information Collection 3090-0289, Tangible Personal
Property Report.'' Follow the instructions provided at the ``Submit a
Comment'' screen. Please include your name, company name (if any), and
``Information Collection 3090-0289,
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Tangible Personal Property Report'' on your attached document.
Fax: 202-501-4067.
Mail: General Services Administration, Regulatory
Secretariat (MVCB), 1275 First Street NE., Washington, DC 20417. ATTN:
Hada Flowers/IC 3090-0289, Tangible Personal Property Report.
Instructions: Please submit comments only and cite Information
Collection 3090-0289, Tangible Personal Property Report, in all
correspondence related to this collection. All comments received will
be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any
personal and/or business confidential information provided.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Purpose
GSA, on behalf of the Federal Grants Streamlining Initiative,
proposes to renew a standard form, the Tangible Personal Property
Report (SF-428). The SF-428 includes a cover page, an Annual Report
attachment, a Final Report attachment, a Disposition/Request Report
attachment and a Supplemental Sheet to provide detailed item
information. The purpose of this form is to provide a standard form for
assistance recipients to use when they are required to provide a
Federal agency with information related to federally owned property, or
equipment and supplies (tangible personal property) acquired with
assistance award funds. The form does not create any new reporting
requirements. It does establish a standard annual reporting date of
September 30 to be used if an award does not specify an annual
reporting date. The standard form will replace any agency unique forms
currently in use to allow uniformity of collection and to support
future electronic submission of information.
Background
Public Law 106-107 requires OMB to direct, coordinate, and assist
Executive Branch departments and agencies in establishing an
interagency process to streamline and simplify Federal financial
assistance procedures for non-Federal entities. The law also requires
executive agencies to develop, submit to Congress, and implement a plan
for that streamlining and simplification. Twenty-six Executive Branch
agencies jointly submitted a plan to the Congress in May 2001. The plan
described the interagency process through which the agencies would
review current policies and practices and seek to streamline and
simplify them. The process involved interagency work groups under the
auspices of the U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council, Grants Policy
Committee. The plan also identified substantive areas in which the
interagency work groups had begun their review. Those areas are part of
the Federal Grants Streamlining Initiative.
This proposed form is an undertaking of the interagency Post-Award
Workgroup that supports the Federal Grants Streamlining Initiative.
Additional information on the Federal Grants Streamlining Initiative,
which focuses on implementing the Federal Financial Assistance
Management Improvement Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 106-107), is set forth in
the Federal Register published on September 13, 2006 (71 FR 54098). An
overview of the SF-428 and five other report forms being developed
under the Initiative was provided during a webcast of the Grants Policy
Committee of the U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council held on March 8,
2007 (72 FR 7090, February 14, 2007).
Under the standards for management and disposition of federally-
owned property, equipment and supplies (tangible personal property) in
2 CFR part 215, the ``Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Agreements With Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and
Other Non-Profit Organizations,'' and the ``Uniform Administrative
Requirements for Grants and Agreements with State and Local
Governments,'' codified by Federal agencies at 53 FR 8048, March 11,
1988, recipients may be required to provide Federal agencies with
information concerning property in their custody annually, at award
closeout or when the property is no longer needed. During the public
consultation process mandated by Public Law 106-107, recipients
suggested the need for clarification of these requirements and the
establishment of a standard form to help them submit appropriate
property information when required. The Tangible Personal Property
Report (SF-428) must be used in connection with requirements listed in
the table below and Federal awarding agency guidelines:
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A recipient must * * *
For * * * When * * * Under * * *
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Federally owned property........... Submit an inventory Annually, with information 2 CFR 215.33(a)(1)
listing. accurate as of 30 A-102, ------.32(f)(2)
September, unless the
award specifies a
different date.
Request Federal agency It wants to use the 2 CFR 215.34(d)
authorization. property on other
activities not sponsored
by the Federal Government.
Notify the Federal Immediately upon finding 2 CFR 215.33(f)(4)
awarding agency. property is lost, damaged,
or stolen.
Request disposition The property is no longer 2 CFR 215.33(a)(1)
instructions. needed. A-102, ------.32(f)(3)
Upon completion of the 2 CFR 215.33(a)(1) and
award. 2 CFR 215.71(f)
A-102, ------.50(b)(5)
Grantee-acquired equipment in which Obtain the approval of Acquiring replacement 2 CFR 215.34(e)
the Federal Government retains an the Federal awarding equipment, before:. A-102, ------.32(c)(4)
interest. agency. (1) using the current
equipment as trade-in; or.
(2) selling it and using
the proceeds to offset the
costs of the replacement
equipment.
Compensate the Equipment has a per unit 2 CFR 215.34(g)
original Federal fair market value of A-102, ------.32(e)(2)
awarding agency or greater than $5,000 and
its successor. the grantee no longer
needs the equipment for
Federally supported
activities and retains the
equipment for other uses.
Request disposition It no longer needs the 2 CFR 215.34(g)
instructions. equipment for any purpose.
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Sell the equipment and Equipment has a per unit 2 CFR 215.34(g)(1)
reimburse the Federal fair market value of A-102, ------.32(e)(2)
awarding agency for greater than $5,000 and
the Federal share. the recipient no longer
needs the equipment for
any purpose and requested
disposition instructions,
and either was instructed
to sell the equipment or
received no instructions
within 120 days.
Account for the Upon completion of the 2 CFR 215.71(f) and 2
equipment. award, when the awarding CFR 215.34(g)(4)(ii)
agency has reserved the
right to transfer title to
the Federal Government or
a third party.
Supplies........................... Compensate the Federal It has a residual inventory 2 CFR 215.35(a)
Government for its of unused supplies A-102, ------.33(b)
share. exceeding $5,000 in
aggregate value at the end
of a project or program
that is not needed for
other Federally supported
activities.
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B. Annual Reporting Burden
This report will be used to collect information related to tangible
personal property (equipment and supplies) when required by a Federal
financial assistance award. The Tangible Personal Property Report (SF-
428) was posted to the OMB MAX Web site. Fourteen agencies posted
annual burden estimates. The estimated total annual burden hours are
33,346.5. A listing with the number of respondents, the number of
responses per respondent and average burden per hour per recipient by
agency follows.
Respondents: Federal agencies and their assistance recipients.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 33,346.5
Estimated Cost: There is no expected cost to the respondents or to
agencies.
Annual Burden Estimates
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Number of Average burden
Instrument Agency Number of responses per hours per Total burden
respondents respondent response hours
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Tangible Personal Property DOE 750 1.5 2.75 3,094
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property EPA 300 1 2 600
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property DOD 300 1 2.75 825
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property SSA 125 1 2 250
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property IMLS 1000 1.5 2 3,000
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property DOC 130 1 2 260
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property DHS 972 1.5 2.75 4,009.5
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property HHS OPDIVs 7681 1 2 15,362
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property HUD 4158 1 1.43 5,946
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property NEA 0 0 0 0
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property NEH 0 0 0 0
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property ED 0 0 0 0
Report (TPPR) and Attachments..
Tangible Personal Property VA 0 0 0 0
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Obtaining Copies of Proposals: Requesters may obtain a copy of the
information collection documents from the General Services
Administration, Regulatory Secretariat (MVCB), 1275 First Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20417, telephone (202) 501-4755. Please cite OMB Control
No. 3090-0289, Tangible Personal Property Report, in all
correspondence.
Dated: March 27, 2013.
Casey Coleman,
Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2013-07965 Filed 4-4-13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6820-RH-P