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Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collections of information
are 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; (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
respondents, including through the use
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
and drug abuse programs to keep
alcohol and drug abuse patient records
confidential. Information requirements
are (1) written disclosure to patients
about Federal laws and regulations that
protect the confidentiality of each
patient, and (2) documenting ‘‘medical
personnel’’ status of recipients of a
disclosure to meet a medical emergency.
Annual burden estimates for these
requirements are summarized in the
table below:
Proposed Project: Confidentiality of
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient
Records—(OMB No. 0930–0092)—
Revision
Statute (42 U.S.C. 290dd-2) and
regulations (42 CFR part 2) require
federally conducted, regulated, or
directly or indirectly assisted alcohol
ANNUALIZED BURDEN ESTIMATES
Annual number
of respondents1
Responses per
respondent
Total responses
Hours per
response
Total hour
burden
Disclosure
42 CFR 2.22 ..................................................
166
11,724
2 1,994,632
.20
398,872
Recordkeeping
42 CFR 2.51 ..................................................
11,724
2
23,448
.167
3,916
Total ........................................................
11,724
............................
2,017,810
..............................
402,788
1 The
number of publicly funded alcohol and drug facilities from SAMHSA’s 2011 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N–
SSATS).
2 The average number of annual treatment admissions from SAMHSA’s 2008–2010 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS).
Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 2–1057, One Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville, MD 20857 or email her a
copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Written comments should be received
by June 24, 2013.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Entry and Immediate
Delivery Application and Simplified
Entry
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; Extension of an existing
information collection: 1651–0024.
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AGENCY:
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) of the Department of
Homeland Security will be submitting
the following information collection
request to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and approval
in accordance with the Paperwork
SUMMARY:
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Reduction Act: Entry and Immediate
Delivery Application (Forms 3461 and
3461 ALT) and Simplified Entry. This is
a proposed extension of an information
collection that was previously
approved. CBP is proposing that this
information collection be extended with
no change to the burden hours. This
document is published to obtain
comments from the public and affected
agencies. This information collection
was previously published in the Federal
Register (78 FR 9719) on February 11,
2013, allowing for a 60-day comment
period. This notice allows for an
additional 30 days for public comments.
This process is conducted in accordance
with 5 CFR 1320.10.
DATES: Written comments should be
received on or before May 23, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments on
this information collection to the Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget.
Comments should be addressed to the
OMB Desk Officer for U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, Department of
Homeland Security, and sent via
electronic mail to
oira_submission@omb.eop.gov or faxed
to (202) 395–5806.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to Tracey Denning,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Regulations and Rulings, Office of
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International Trade, 90 K Street NE.,
10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229–
1177, at 202–325–0265.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and affected
Federal agencies to submit written
comments and suggestions on proposed
and/or continuing information
collection requests pursuant to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. L. 104–
13). Your comments should address one
of the following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency/component,
including whether the information will
have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies/components estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collections of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
techniques or other forms of
information.
Title: Entry and Immediate Delivery
Application and Simplified Entry
OMB Number: 1651–0024
Form Numbers: CBP Form 3461 and
Form 3461 ALT
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Abstract: All items imported into the
United States are subject to examination
before entering the commerce of the
United States. There are two procedures
available to effect the release of
imported merchandise, including
‘‘entry’’ pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1484, and
‘‘immediate delivery’’ pursuant to 19
U.S.C. 1448(b). Under both procedures,
CBP Forms 3461 and 3461 ALT are the
source documents in the packages
presented to Customs and Border
Protection (CBP). The information
collected on CBP Forms 3461 and 3461
ALT allow CBP officers to verify that the
information regarding the consignee and
shipment is correct and that a bond is
on file with CBP. CBP also uses these
forms to close out the manifest and to
establish the obligation to pay estimated
duties in the time period prescribed by
law or regulation. CBP Form 3461 is
also a delivery authorization document
and is given to the importing carrier to
authorize the release of the
merchandise.
CBP Forms 3461 and 3461 ALT are
provided for by 19 CFR 141 and 142.
These forms and instructions are
accessible at:
https://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/
forms/
Simplified Entry is a program for ACE
entry summary filers in which importers
or brokers may file Simplified Entry
data in lieu of filing the CBP Form 3461.
This data consists of 12 required
elements: importer of record; buyer
name and address; buyer employer
identification number (consignee
number), seller name and address;
manufacturer/supplier name and
address; Harmonized Tariff Schedule
10-digit number; country of origin; bill
of lading; house air waybill number; bill
of lading issuer code; entry number;
entry type; and estimated shipment
value. Three optional data elements are
the container stuffing location;
consolidator name and address, and
ship to party name and address. The
data collected under the Simplified
Entry program is intended to reduce
transaction costs, expedite cargo release,
and enhance cargo security. The
Simplified Entry filing minimizes the
redundancy of data submitted by the
filer to CBP through receiving carrier
data from the carrier. This design allows
the participants to file earlier in the
transportation flow. Guidance on using
Simplified Entry may be found at https://
www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/
trade_transformation/simplified_entry/
Current Actions: CBP proposes to
extend the expiration date of this
information collection with no change
to the burden hours or to the
information being collected.
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Type of Review: Extension (without
change)
Affected Public: Businesses
CBP Form 3461
Estimated Number of Respondents:
6,029.
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: 1,410.
Estimated Total Annual Responses:
8,500,890.
Estimated Time per Response: 15
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 2,125,223.
CBP Form 3461 ALT
Estimated Number of Respondents:
6,795.
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: 1,390.
Estimated Total Annual Responses:
9,444,069.
Estimated Time per Response: 3
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 472,203.
Simplified Entry
Estimated Number of Respondents:
500
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: 1,410.
Estimated Total Annual Responses:
705,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 10
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 117,030.
Dated: April 17, 2013.
Tracey Denning,
Agency Clearance Officer, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Extension of the Air Cargo Advance
Screening (ACAS) Pilot Program and
Reopening of Application Period for
Participation
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, DHS.
ACTION: General notice.
AGENCY:
On October 24, 2012, U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
published a notice in the Federal
Register that announced the
formalization and expansion of the Air
Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) pilot
program that would run for six months.
This document announces that CBP is
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extending the pilot period for an
additional six months and reopening the
application period for new participants
for 30 days. The ACAS pilot is a
voluntary test in which participants
submit a subset of required advance air
cargo data to CBP at the earliest point
practicable prior to loading of the cargo
onto the aircraft destined to or transiting
through the United States.
DATES: CBP is extending the ACAS pilot
program through October 26, 2013, and
reopening the application period to
accept applications from new ACAS
pilot participants through May 23, 2013.
Comments concerning any aspect of the
announced test may be submitted at any
time during the test period.
ADDRESSES: Applications to participate
in the ACAS pilot must be submitted via
email to CBPCCS@cbp.dhs.gov. Written
comments concerning program, policy,
and technical issues may also be
submitted via email to
CBPCCS@cbp.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Regina Park, Cargo and Conveyance
Security, Office of Field Operations,
U.S. Customs & Border Protection, via
email at regina.park@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On October 24, 2012, CBP published
a general notice in the Federal Register
(77 FR 65006, corrected in 77 FR
65395 1) announcing that CBP is
formalizing and expanding the ACAS
pilot to include other eligible
participants in the air cargo
environment. The notice provides a
description of the ACAS pilot, sets forth
eligibility requirements for
participation, and invites public
comments on any aspect of the test. In
brief, the ACAS pilot revises the time
frame for pilot participants to transmit
a subset of mandatory advance
electronic information for air cargo. CBP
regulations implementing the Trade Act
of 2002 specify the required data
elements and the time frame for
submitting them to CBP. Pursuant to 19
CFR 122.48a, the required advance
information for air cargo must be
submitted no later than the time of
departure of the aircraft for the United
States (from specified locations) or four
hours prior to arrival in the United
States for all other locations.
The ACAS pilot is a voluntary test in
which participants agree to submit a
subset of the required 19 CFR 122.48a
1 This Federal Register notice, published on
October 26, 2012, corrected the email address under
the ADDRESSES heading for submitting applications
or comments. The correct email address is
CBPCCS@cbp.dhs.gov.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Agency Information Collection Activities: Entry and Immediate
Delivery Application and Simplified Entry
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for comments; Extension of an
existing information collection: 1651-0024.
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SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the Department of
Homeland Security will be submitting the following information
collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act:
Entry and Immediate Delivery Application (Forms 3461 and 3461 ALT) and
Simplified Entry. This is a proposed extension of an information
collection that was previously approved. CBP is proposing that this
information collection be extended with no change to the burden hours.
This document is published to obtain comments from the public and
affected agencies. This information collection was previously published
in the Federal Register (78 FR 9719) on February 11, 2013, allowing for
a 60-day comment period. This notice allows for an additional 30 days
for public comments. This process is conducted in accordance with 5 CFR
1320.10.
DATES: Written comments should be received on or before May 23, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on
this information collection to the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and Budget. Comments should be addressed
to the OMB Desk Officer for U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security, and sent via electronic mail to oira_submission@omb.eop.gov or faxed to (202) 395-5806.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
should be directed to Tracey Denning, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Regulations and Rulings, Office of International Trade, 90
K Street NE., 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229-1177, at 202-325-0265.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP invites the general public and affected
Federal agencies to submit written comments and suggestions on proposed
and/or continuing information collection requests pursuant to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. L. 104-13). Your comments should address
one of the following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency/
component, including whether the information will have practical
utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies/components estimate of
the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the collections of information on those
who are to respond, including the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other technological techniques or other
forms of information.
Title: Entry and Immediate Delivery Application and Simplified
Entry
OMB Number: 1651-0024
Form Numbers: CBP Form 3461 and Form 3461 ALT
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Abstract: All items imported into the United States are subject to
examination before entering the commerce of the United States. There
are two procedures available to effect the release of imported
merchandise, including ``entry'' pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1484, and
``immediate delivery'' pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1448(b). Under both
procedures, CBP Forms 3461 and 3461 ALT are the source documents in the
packages presented to Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The
information collected on CBP Forms 3461 and 3461 ALT allow CBP officers
to verify that the information regarding the consignee and shipment is
correct and that a bond is on file with CBP. CBP also uses these forms
to close out the manifest and to establish the obligation to pay
estimated duties in the time period prescribed by law or regulation.
CBP Form 3461 is also a delivery authorization document and is given to
the importing carrier to authorize the release of the merchandise.
CBP Forms 3461 and 3461 ALT are provided for by 19 CFR 141 and 142.
These forms and instructions are accessible at: https://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/forms/
Simplified Entry is a program for ACE entry summary filers in which
importers or brokers may file Simplified Entry data in lieu of filing
the CBP Form 3461. This data consists of 12 required elements: importer
of record; buyer name and address; buyer employer identification number
(consignee number), seller name and address; manufacturer/supplier name
and address; Harmonized Tariff Schedule 10-digit number; country of
origin; bill of lading; house air waybill number; bill of lading issuer
code; entry number; entry type; and estimated shipment value. Three
optional data elements are the container stuffing location;
consolidator name and address, and ship to party name and address. The
data collected under the Simplified Entry program is intended to reduce
transaction costs, expedite cargo release, and enhance cargo security.
The Simplified Entry filing minimizes the redundancy of data submitted
by the filer to CBP through receiving carrier data from the carrier.
This design allows the participants to file earlier in the
transportation flow. Guidance on using Simplified Entry may be found at
https://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/trade_transformation/simplified_entry/
Current Actions: CBP proposes to extend the expiration date of this
information collection with no change to the burden hours or to the
information being collected.
Type of Review: Extension (without change)
Affected Public: Businesses
CBP Form 3461
Estimated Number of Respondents: 6,029.
Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1,410.
Estimated Total Annual Responses: 8,500,890.
Estimated Time per Response: 15 minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 2,125,223.
CBP Form 3461 ALT
Estimated Number of Respondents: 6,795.
Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1,390.
Estimated Total Annual Responses: 9,444,069.
Estimated Time per Response: 3 minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 472,203.
Simplified Entry
Estimated Number of Respondents: 500
Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1,410.
Estimated Total Annual Responses: 705,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 10 minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 117,030.
Dated: April 17, 2013.
Tracey Denning,
Agency Clearance Officer, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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