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international partner not included in
any other part of the submission
process. The fourth section, counts of
scientists and students to be supported
by the project, are also not available
elsewhere in the proposal since OISE
budgets do not include participant
support costs. These factors are all
important for OISE program
management.
Estimated Number of Annual
Respondents: 600.
Burden on the Public: 150 hours (15
mins each respondent).
Dated: April 16, 2013.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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BILLING CODE 7555–01–P
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
In accordance with the
requirement of Section 3506 (c)(2)(A) of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
which provides opportunity for public
comment on new or revised data
collections, the Railroad Retirement
Board (RRB) will publish periodic
summaries of proposed data collections.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed information collection is
SUMMARY:
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information has practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the RRB’s
estimate of the burden of the collection
of the information; (c) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden related to
the collection of information on
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Title and purpose of information
collection: Application to Act as
Representative Payee; OMB 3220–0052.
Under Section 12 of the Railroad
Retirement Act, the Railroad Retirement
Board (RRB) may pay benefits to a
representative payee when an employee,
spouse or survivor annuitant is
incompetent or is a minor. A
representative payee may be a courtappointed guardian, a statutory
conservator or an individual selected by
the RRB. The procedures pertaining to
the appointment and responsibilities of
a representative payee are prescribed in
20 CFR part 266.
The forms furnished by the RRB to
apply for representative payee status,
and for securing the information needed
to support the application follow. RRB
Form AA–5, Application for
Substitution of Payee, obtains
information needed to determine the
selection of a representative payee who
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will serve in the best interest of the
beneficiary. RRB Form G–478,
Statement Regarding Patient’s
Capability to Manage Benefits, obtains
information about an annuitant’s
capability to manage their own benefits.
The form is completed by the
annuitant’s personal physician or by a
medical officer, if the annuitant is in an
institution. It is not required when a
court has appointed an individual or
institution to manage the annuitant’s
funds or, in the absence of such
appointment, when the annuitant is a
minor. The RRB also provides
representative payees with a booklet at
the time of their appointment. The
booklet, RRB Form RB–5, Your Duties
as Representative Payee-Representative
Payee’s Record, advises representative
payees of their responsibilities under 20
CFR 266.9 and provides a means for the
representative payee to maintain records
pertaining to the receipt and use of RRB
benefits. The booklet is provided for the
representative payee’s convenience. The
RRB also accepts records that are kept
by representative payee’s as part of a
common business practice.
Completion is voluntary. One
response is requested of each
respondent. The RRB is proposing nonburden impacting editorial changes to
Form AA–5 and the RB–5 booklet. No
changes are proposed for Form G–478.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
[The estimated annual respondent burden is as follows]
Annual
responses
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AA–5 ............................................................................................................................................
Individuals .............................................................................................................................
Institutions .............................................................................................................................
G–478 ..........................................................................................................................................
RB–5 ............................................................................................................................................
Individuals .............................................................................................................................
Institutions .............................................................................................................................
Total ...............................................................................................................................
Additional Information or Comments:
To request more information or to
obtain a copy of the information
collection justification, forms, and/or
supporting material, contact Dana
Hickman at (312) 751–4981 or
Dana.Hickman@RRB.GOV. Comments
regarding the information collection
should be addressed to Charles
Mierzwa, Railroad Retirement Board,
844 North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois
60611–2092 or emailed to
Charles.Mierzwa@RRB.GOV. Written
comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Charles Mierzwa,
Chief of Information Resources Management.
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Agency Forms Submitted for OMB
Review, Request for Comments
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
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2,250
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2,000
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20,300
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Burden (hours)
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17
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6
........................
60
........................
........................
850
637.5
212.5
200.0
15,300
11,475
3,825
16,350
U.S.C. Chapter 35), the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) is forwarding
two Information Collection Requests
(ICR) to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), Office of
Management and Budget (OMB). Our
ICR describes the information we seek
to collect from the public. Review and
approval by OIRA ensures that we
impose appropriate paperwork burdens.
The RRB invites comments on the
proposed collections of information to
determine (1) The practical utility of the
collections; (2) the accuracy of the
estimated burden of the collections; (3)
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ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information that is the
subject of collection; and (4) ways to
minimize the burden of collections on
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Comments to the RRB or OIRA must
contain the OMB control number of the
ICR. For proper consideration of your
comments, it is best if the RRB and
OIRA receive them within 30 days of
the publication date.
1. Title and purpose of information
collection: Repayment of Debt; OMB
3220–0169. When the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) determines that
an overpayment of Railroad Retirement
Act (RRA) or Railroad Unemployment
Insurance Act (RUIA) benefits has
occurred, it initiates prompt action to
notify the annuitant of the overpayment
and to recover the money owed the
RRB. To effect payment of a debt by
credit card, the RRB utilizes Form G–
421F, Repayment by Credit Card. RRB
procedures pertaining to benefit
overpayment determinations and the
recovery of such benefits are prescribed
in 20 CFR part 255 and 340. One form
is completed by each respondent.
Completion is voluntary.
Previous Requests for Comments: The
RRB has already published the initial
60-day notice (78 FR 6152 on January
29, 2013) required by 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2). That request elicited no
comments.
Information Collection Request (ICR)
Title: Repayment of Debt.
OMB Control Number: 3220–0169.
Form(s) submitted: G–421F.
Type of request: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Affected public: Individuals or
Households.
Abstract: When the RRB determines
that an overpayment of benefits under
the Railroad Retirement Act or Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act has
occurred, it initiates action to notify the
claimant of the overpayment and to
recover the amount owed. The
collection obtains information needed to
allow for repayment by the claimant by
credit card, in addition to the customary
form of payment by check or money
order.
Changes proposed: The RRB proposes
minor non-burden impacting editorial
changes to Form G–421F.
The burden estimate for the ICR is as
follows:
Annual
responses
Form number
Time
(minutes)
Burden
(hours)
535
5
45
Total ......................................................................................................................................
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G–421F ........................................................................................................................................
535
........................
45
2. Title and Purpose of information
collection: Job Information Report; OMB
3220–0193. In July of 1997, the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) adopted
standards for the adjudication of
occupational disabilities under the
Railroad Retirement Act (RRA). As part
of these standards, the RRB requests job
information to determine an applicant’s
eligibility for an occupational disability.
The job information received from the
railroad employer and railroad
employee is compared, reconciled (if
needed), and then used in the
occupational disability determination
process. The process of obtaining
information from railroad employers
used to determine an applicant’s
eligibility for an occupational disability
is outlined in 20 CFR 220.13(b)(2)(e).
To determine an occupational
disability, the RRB must decide if the
employee is precluded from performing
the full range of duties of his or her
regular railroad occupation. This is
accomplished by comparing the
restrictions an impairment(s) causes
against an employee’s ability to perform
his/her normal duties. To collect
information needed to determine the
effect of a disability on an employee
applicant’s ability to work, the RRB
needs the employee applicant’s work
history. To obtain this information from
the employee applicant, the RRB
utilizes Form G–251, Vocational Report
(OMB 3220–0141). Note: Form G–251 is
provided to all applicants for employee
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disability annuities and to those
applicants for a widow or widower’s
disability annuity who indicate that
they have been employed at some time.
In accordance with the standards, the
RRB also requests pertinent job
information from employers. The
employer is given thirty days from the
date of the notice to respond. The
responses are not required, but are
voluntary. If the job information is
received timely, it is compared to the
job information provided by the
employee. Any material differences are
resolved by an RRB disability examiner.
Once resolved, the information is
compared to the restrictions caused by
the medical impairment. If the
restrictions prohibit the performance of
the regular railroad occupation, the
claimant is found occupationally
disabled.
To obtain the job information from the
railroad employer, the RRB uses the
following two forms. RRB Form G–251a,
Employer Job Information—Job
Description, is released to an employer
when an application for an occupational
disability is filed by an employee whose
regular railroad occupation is one of the
more common types of railroad jobs
(locomotive engineer, conductor,
switchman, etc.). It is accompanied by
a ‘‘generic job description’’ for that
particular railroad job. The generic job
description describes how the select
occupation is generally performed in the
railroad industry. However, because not
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all occupations are performed the same
way from railroad to railroad, the
employer is given an opportunity to
comment on whether the job description
matches the employee’s actual duties. If
the employer concludes that the generic
job description accurately describes the
work performed by the applicant, no
further action is necessary. If the
employer determines that the tasks are
different, it may provide the RRB with
a description of the actual job tasks. The
employer has thirty days from the date
the form is released to respond.
Form G–251b, Employer Job
Information—General, is released to an
employer when an application for an
RRB occupational disability is filed by
an employee whose regular railroad
occupation does not have a generic job
description. It notifies the employer that
the employee has filed for a disability
annuity and that, if the employer
wishes, it may provide the RRB with job
duty information. The type of
information the RRB is seeking is
outlined on the form. The employer has
thirty days from the date the form is
released to reply. Completion is
voluntary.
Previous Requests for Comments: The
RRB has published the initial 60-day
notice (77 FR 63359 on October 16,
2012) required by 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2).
Information Collection Request (ICR)
Title: Job Information Report.
OMB Control Number: 3220–0193.
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Form(s) submitted: G–251a and G–
251b.
Type of request: Extension without
change of a currently approved
collection.
Affected public: Business or other for
profit.
Abstract: The collection obtains
information used by the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) to assist in
determining whether a railroad
employee is disabled from his or her
regular occupation. It provides, under
certain conditions, railroad employers
with the opportunity to provide
information to the RRB regarding the
employee applicant’s job duties.
Changes proposed: The RRB proposes
no changes to the forms in the
information collection.
The burden estimate for the ICR is as
follows:
Annual
responses
Form number
Time
(minutes)
Burden
(hours)
G–251a ........................................................................................................................................
G–251b ........................................................................................................................................
125
305
20
20
42
102
Total ......................................................................................................................................
430
........................
144
Additional Information or Comments:
Copies of the forms and supporting
documents can be obtained from Dana
Hickman at (312) 751–4981 or
Dana.Hickman@RRB.GOV.
Comments regarding the information
collection should be addressed to
Charles Mierzwa, Railroad Retirement
Board, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago,
Illinois 60611–2092 or
Charles.Mierzwa@RRB.GOV and to the
OMB Desk Officer for the RRB, Fax:
202–395–6974, Email address:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
Charles Mierzwa,
Chief of Information Resources Management.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–69373; File No. SR–
NYSEArca–2012–108]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; NYSE
Arca, Inc.; Order Granting Approval of
Proposed Rule Change, as Modified by
Amendment No. 1 Thereto, Relating to
the Listing and Trading of Shares of
the NYSE Arca U.S. Equity Synthetic
Reverse Convertible Index Fund Under
NYSE Arca Equities Rule 5.2(j)(3)
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April 15, 2013.
I. Introduction
On September 27, 2012, NYSE Arca,
Inc. (‘‘Exchange’’ or ‘‘NYSE Arca’’) filed
with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’), pursuant
to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (‘‘Act’’ or
‘‘Exchange Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4
thereunder,2 a proposed rule change to
list and trade shares (‘‘Shares’’) of the
NYSE Arca U.S. Equity Synthetic
Reverse Convertible Index Fund
1 15
2 17
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
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(‘‘Fund’’) under NYSE Arca Equities
Rule 5.2(j)(3). On October 2, 2012, the
Exchange submitted Amendment No. 1
to the proposed rule change.3 The
proposed rule change, as modified by
Amendment No. 1 thereto, was
published in the Federal Register on
October 18, 2012.4 On November 29,
2012, pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the
Act,5 the Commission designated a
longer period within which to either
approve the proposed rule change,
disapprove the proposed rule change, or
institute proceedings to determine
whether to disapprove the proposed
rule change.6 On January 16, 2013, the
Commission instituted proceedings to
determine whether to approve or
disapprove the proposed rule change, as
modified by Amendment No. 1.7 The
Commission thereafter received one
comment letter on the proposal.8 This
order grants approval of the proposed
rule change.
II. Description of the Proposal
The Exchange proposes to list and
trade the Shares of the Fund under
Commentary .01 to NYSE Arca Equities
Rule 5.2(j)(3), which governs the listing
and trading of Investment Company
Units. The Shares will be issued by the
ALPS ETF Trust (‘‘Trust’’).9 ALPS
3 In Amendment No. 1, the Exchange amended
the filing to specify that a list of components of the
Index (as defined below), with percentage
weightings, will be available on the Exchange’s Web
site, and that the Exchange may halt trading in the
Shares (as defined below) if the Index value, or the
value of the components of the Index, is not
available or not disseminated as required.
4 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 68043
(October 12, 2012), 77 FR 64153 (‘‘Notice’’).
5 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
6 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 68320, 77
FR 72429 (Dec. 5, 2012).
7 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 68671,
78 FR 4919 (Jan. 23, 2013) (‘‘Order Instituting
Proceedings’’).
8 See Letter from Kevin Rich, Rich Investment
Solutions, LLC, dated February 12, 2013 (‘‘Rich
Letter’’).
9 The Trust is registered under the Investment
Company Act of 1940 (‘‘1940 Act’’). On June 22,
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Advisors, Inc. will be the Fund’s
investment adviser (‘‘Adviser’’), and
Rich Investment Solutions, LLC will be
the Fund’s investment sub-adviser
(‘‘Sub-Adviser’’).10
The Bank of New York Mellon
(‘‘BNY’’) will serve as custodian, fund
accounting agent, and transfer agent for
the Fund. ALPS Distributors, Inc. will
be the Fund’s distributor
(‘‘Distributor’’). NYSE Arca will be the
‘‘Index Provider’’ for the Fund.11
Description of the Fund
The Fund will seek investment results
that correspond generally to the
performance, before the Fund’s fees and
expenses, of the NYSE Arca U.S. Equity
Synthetic Reverse Convertible Index
(‘‘Index’’). The Index reflects the
performance of a portfolio consisting of
over-the-counter (‘‘OTC’’) ‘‘down-andin’’ put options that have been written
on 20 of the most volatile U.S. stocks
that also have market capitalization of at
least $5 billion.
In seeking to replicate, before
expenses, the performance of the Index,
2012, the Trust filed with the Commission an
amendment to its registration statement on Form N–
1A (‘‘Registration Statement’’) under the Securities
Act of 1933 and under the 1940 Act relating to the
Fund (File Nos. 333–148826 and 811–22175). In
addition, the Commission has issued an order
granting certain exemptive relief to the Trust under
the 1940 Act. See Investment Company Act Release
No. 28262 (May 1, 2008) (File No. 812–13430).
10 The Adviser is affiliated with a broker-dealer
and will implement and maintain procedures
designed to prevent the use and dissemination of
material, non-public information regarding the
Fund’s portfolio. The Sub-Adviser is not affiliated
with a broker-dealer. In the event (a) the SubAdviser becomes newly affiliated with a brokerdealer, or (b) any new adviser or sub-adviser
becomes affiliated with a broker-dealer, it will
implement and maintain procedures designed to
prevent the use and dissemination of material, nonpublic information regarding the Fund’s portfolio.
11 NYSE Arca is not affiliated with the Trust, the
Adviser, the Sub-Adviser, or the Distributor. NYSE
Arca is affiliated with a broker-dealer and will
implement a fire wall and maintain procedures
designed to prevent the use and dissemination of
material, non-public information regarding the
Index.
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Agency Forms Submitted for OMB Review, Request for Comments
SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35), the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is forwarding
two Information Collection Requests (ICR) to the Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Our ICR describes the information we seek to collect from the public.
Review and approval by OIRA ensures that we impose appropriate
paperwork burdens.
The RRB invites comments on the proposed collections of information
to determine (1) The practical utility of the collections; (2) the
accuracy of the estimated burden of the collections; (3)
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ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information
that is the subject of collection; and (4) ways to minimize the burden
of collections on respondents, including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.
Comments to the RRB or OIRA must contain the OMB control number of the
ICR. For proper consideration of your comments, it is best if the RRB
and OIRA receive them within 30 days of the publication date.
1. Title and purpose of information collection: Repayment of Debt;
OMB 3220-0169. When the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) determines that
an overpayment of Railroad Retirement Act (RRA) or Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA) benefits has occurred, it initiates
prompt action to notify the annuitant of the overpayment and to recover
the money owed the RRB. To effect payment of a debt by credit card, the
RRB utilizes Form G-421F, Repayment by Credit Card. RRB procedures
pertaining to benefit overpayment determinations and the recovery of
such benefits are prescribed in 20 CFR part 255 and 340. One form is
completed by each respondent. Completion is voluntary.
Previous Requests for Comments: The RRB has already published the
initial 60-day notice (78 FR 6152 on January 29, 2013) required by 44
U.S.C. 3506(c)(2). That request elicited no comments.
Information Collection Request (ICR)
Title: Repayment of Debt.
OMB Control Number: 3220-0169.
Form(s) submitted: G-421F.
Type of request: Revision of a currently approved collection.
Affected public: Individuals or Households.
Abstract: When the RRB determines that an overpayment of benefits
under the Railroad Retirement Act or Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act has occurred, it initiates action to notify the claimant of the
overpayment and to recover the amount owed. The collection obtains
information needed to allow for repayment by the claimant by credit
card, in addition to the customary form of payment by check or money
order.
Changes proposed: The RRB proposes minor non-burden impacting
editorial changes to Form G-421F.
The burden estimate for the ICR is as follows:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Annual
Form number responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G-421F.......................................................... 535 5 45
-----------------------------------------------
Total....................................................... 535 .............. 45
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Title and Purpose of information collection: Job Information
Report; OMB 3220-0193. In July of 1997, the Railroad Retirement Board
(RRB) adopted standards for the adjudication of occupational
disabilities under the Railroad Retirement Act (RRA). As part of these
standards, the RRB requests job information to determine an applicant's
eligibility for an occupational disability. The job information
received from the railroad employer and railroad employee is compared,
reconciled (if needed), and then used in the occupational disability
determination process. The process of obtaining information from
railroad employers used to determine an applicant's eligibility for an
occupational disability is outlined in 20 CFR 220.13(b)(2)(e).
To determine an occupational disability, the RRB must decide if the
employee is precluded from performing the full range of duties of his
or her regular railroad occupation. This is accomplished by comparing
the restrictions an impairment(s) causes against an employee's ability
to perform his/her normal duties. To collect information needed to
determine the effect of a disability on an employee applicant's ability
to work, the RRB needs the employee applicant's work history. To obtain
this information from the employee applicant, the RRB utilizes Form G-
251, Vocational Report (OMB 3220-0141). Note: Form G-251 is provided to
all applicants for employee disability annuities and to those
applicants for a widow or widower's disability annuity who indicate
that they have been employed at some time.
In accordance with the standards, the RRB also requests pertinent
job information from employers. The employer is given thirty days from
the date of the notice to respond. The responses are not required, but
are voluntary. If the job information is received timely, it is
compared to the job information provided by the employee. Any material
differences are resolved by an RRB disability examiner. Once resolved,
the information is compared to the restrictions caused by the medical
impairment. If the restrictions prohibit the performance of the regular
railroad occupation, the claimant is found occupationally disabled.
To obtain the job information from the railroad employer, the RRB
uses the following two forms. RRB Form G-251a, Employer Job
Information--Job Description, is released to an employer when an
application for an occupational disability is filed by an employee
whose regular railroad occupation is one of the more common types of
railroad jobs (locomotive engineer, conductor, switchman, etc.). It is
accompanied by a ``generic job description'' for that particular
railroad job. The generic job description describes how the select
occupation is generally performed in the railroad industry. However,
because not all occupations are performed the same way from railroad to
railroad, the employer is given an opportunity to comment on whether
the job description matches the employee's actual duties. If the
employer concludes that the generic job description accurately
describes the work performed by the applicant, no further action is
necessary. If the employer determines that the tasks are different, it
may provide the RRB with a description of the actual job tasks. The
employer has thirty days from the date the form is released to respond.
Form G-251b, Employer Job Information--General, is released to an
employer when an application for an RRB occupational disability is
filed by an employee whose regular railroad occupation does not have a
generic job description. It notifies the employer that the employee has
filed for a disability annuity and that, if the employer wishes, it may
provide the RRB with job duty information. The type of information the
RRB is seeking is outlined on the form. The employer has thirty days
from the date the form is released to reply. Completion is voluntary.
Previous Requests for Comments: The RRB has published the initial
60-day notice (77 FR 63359 on October 16, 2012) required by 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2).
Information Collection Request (ICR)
Title: Job Information Report.
OMB Control Number: 3220-0193.
[[Page 23601]]
Form(s) submitted: G-251a and G-251b.
Type of request: Extension without change of a currently approved
collection.
Affected public: Business or other for profit.
Abstract: The collection obtains information used by the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) to assist in determining whether a railroad
employee is disabled from his or her regular occupation. It provides,
under certain conditions, railroad employers with the opportunity to
provide information to the RRB regarding the employee applicant's job
duties.
Changes proposed: The RRB proposes no changes to the forms in the
information collection.
The burden estimate for the ICR is as follows:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Annual
Form number responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G-251a.......................................................... 125 20 42
G-251b.......................................................... 305 20 102
-----------------------------------------------
Total....................................................... 430 .............. 144
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional Information or Comments: Copies of the forms and
supporting documents can be obtained from Dana Hickman at (312) 751-
4981 or Dana.Hickman@RRB.GOV.
Comments regarding the information collection should be addressed
to Charles Mierzwa, Railroad Retirement Board, 844 North Rush Street,
Chicago, Illinois 60611-2092 or Charles.Mierzwa@RRB.GOV and to the OMB
Desk Officer for the RRB, Fax: 202-395-6974, Email address: OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
Charles Mierzwa,
Chief of Information Resources Management.
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