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which is due to expire on September 30,
2013. The likely respondents are
institutions that want to be certified as
or are members of a Bank seeking
continued certification.
Dated: June 24, 2013.
Kevin Winkler,
Chief Information Officer, Federal Housing
Finance Agency.
B. Burden Estimate
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I. Membership Application
FHFA estimates the total annual
average number of applicants at 157,
with 1 response per applicant. The
estimate for the average hours per
application is 19.25 hours. The estimate
for the annual hour burden for
applicants is 3,022 hours (157
applicants x 1 response per applicant x
19.25 hours per response).
II. Appeal of Membership Denial
FHFA estimates the total annual
average number of appellants at 1, with
1 response per appellant. The estimate
for the average hours per application for
appeal is 10 hours. The estimate for the
annual hour burden for appellants is 10
hours (10 appellants x 1 response per
appellant x 10 hours per response).
III. Withdrawals From Membership
FHFA estimates the total annual
average number of membership
withdrawals at 275, with 1 response per
applicant. The estimate for the average
hours per application is 3.5 hours. The
estimate for the annual hour burden for
applicants is 963 hours (275
withdrawals x 1 response per applicant
x 3.5 hours per response).
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IV. Transfer of Membership
FHFA estimates the total annual
average number of membership transfer
requests at 2, with 1 response per
applicant. The estimate for the average
hours per application is 3.5 hours. The
estimate for the annual hour burden for
applicants is 7 hours (2 transfers x 1
response per applicant x 3.5 hours per
response).
The combined estimate for the total
annual hour burden for all respondents
is 4,002 hours.
C. Comment Request
FHFA requests written comments on
the following: (1) Whether the collection
of information is necessary for the
proper performance of FHFA functions,
including whether the information has
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the
FHFA’s estimates of the burdens of the
collection of information; (3) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information collected; and (4)
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.
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Government in the Sunshine; Meeting
Notice
Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve
System
TIME AND DATE: 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday,
July 2, 2013
The business of the Board requires
that this meeting be held with less than
one week’s advance notice to the public
and no earlier announcement of the
meeting was practicable.
PLACE: Marriner S. Eccles Federal
Reserve Board Building, 20th Street
entrance between Constitution Avenue
and C Streets, NW., Washington, DC
20551.
STATUS: Open.
On the day of the meeting, you will
be able to view the meeting via webcast
from a link available on the Board’s
public Web site. You do not need to
register to view the webcast of the
meeting. A link to the meeting
documentation will also be available
approximately 20 minutes before the
start of the meeting. Both links may be
accessed from the Board’s public Web
site at www.federalreserve.gov.
If you plan to attend the open meeting
in person, we ask that you notify us in
advance and provide your name, date of
birth, and social security number (SSN)
or passport number. You may provide
this information by calling 202–452–
2474 or you may register online. You
may pre-register until close of business
on July 1, 2013. You also will be asked
to provide identifying information,
including a photo ID, before being
admitted to the Board meeting. The
Public Affairs Office must approve the
use of cameras; please call 202–452–
2955 for further information. If you need
an accommodation for a disability,
please contact Penelope Beattie on 202–
452–3982. For the hearing impaired
only, please use the Telecommunication
Device for the Deaf (TDD) on 202–263–
4869.
Privacy Act Notice: The information
you provide will be used to assist us in
prescreening you to ensure the security
of the Board’s premises and personnel.
In order to do this, we may disclose
your information consistent with the
routine uses listed in the Privacy Act
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appropriate federal, state, local, or
foreign agencies where disclosure is
reasonably necessary to determine
whether you pose a security risk or
where the security or confidentiality of
your information has been
compromised. We are authorized to
collect your information by 12 U.S.C
243 and 248, and Executive Order 9397.
In accordance with Executive Order
9397, we collect your SSN so that we
can keep accurate records, because other
people may have the same name and
birth date. In addition, we use your SSN
when we make requests for information
about you from law enforcement and
other regulatory agency databases.
Furnishing the information requested is
voluntary; however, your failure to
provide any of the information
requested may result in disapproval of
your request for access to the Board’s
premises. You may be subject to a fine
or imprisonment under 18 U.S.C 1001
for any false statements you make in
your request to enter the Board’s
premises.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED
Discussion Agenda:
1. Final interagency rulemaking:
strengthening and harmonizing the
regulatory capital framework for
banking organizations, including
implementation of Basel III.
2. Proposed rulemaking: changes to
conform the market risk capital rule to
the final Basel III rule.
Notes: 1. The staff memo to the Board will
be made available to the public on the day
of the meeting in paper and the background
material will be made available on a compact
disc (CD). If you require a paper copy of the
entire document, please call Penelope Beattie
on 202–452–3982. The documentation will
not be available until about 20 minutes
before the start of the meeting.
2. This meeting will be recorded for the
benefit of those unable to attend. The
webcast recording and a transcript of the
meeting will be available after the meeting on
the Board’s public Web site https://
www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/board
meetings/or if you prefer, a CD recording of
the meeting will be available for listening in
the Board’s Freedom of Information Office,
and copies can be ordered for $4 per disc by
calling 202–452–3684 or by writing to:
Freedom of Information Office,
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, Washington, DC 20551.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Michelle Smith, Director, or Dave
Skidmore, Assistant to the Board, Office
of Board Members at 202–452–2955.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: You may
access the Board’s public Web site at
www.federalreserve.gov for an
electronic announcement. (The Web site
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also includes procedural and other
information about the open meeting.)
Dated: June 27, 2013.
Robert deV. Frierson,
Secretary of the Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[30Day–13–0733]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork
Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
information collection requests under
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
chapter 35). To request a copy of these
requests, call (404) 639–7570 or send an
email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written
comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395–5806.
Written comments should be received
within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
CDC Early Hearing Detection and
Intervention Hearing Screening and
Follow-up Survey (OMB No. 0920–
0733, Expiration 06/30/2013)—
Reinstatement with Change—National
Center on Birth Defects and
Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD),
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The National Center on Birth Defects
and Developmental Disabilities at CDC
promotes the health of babies, children,
and adults with disabilities. As part of
these efforts the Center is actively
involved in addressing hearing loss (HL)
among newborns and infants. HL is a
common birth defect that affects
approximately 12,000 infants each year
and, when left undetected, can result in
developmental delays. As awareness
about infant HL increases, so does the
demand for accurate information about
rates of screening, referral, loss to
follow-up, and prevalence. This
information is important for helping to
ensure infants and children are
receiving recommended screening and
follow-up services, documenting the
occurrence of differing degrees of HL
among infants, and assessing progress
towards national goals. These data will
also assist state Early Hearing Detection
and Intervention (EHDI) programs with
quality improvement activities and
provide information that will be helpful
in assessing the impact of federal
initiatives. The public will be able to
access this information via the CDC
EHDI Web site (www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/
hearingloss/ehdi-data.html).
Given the lack of a standardized and
readily accessible source of data, the
CDC EHDI program developed a survey
to be used annually that utilizes
uniform definitions to collect aggregate,
standardized EHDI data from states and
territories. The request to complete this
survey is planned to be disseminated to
respondents via an email, which will
include a summary of the request and
other relevant information. Minor
changes to this survey, based on
respondent feedback, are planned in
order to make the survey easier to
complete and further improve data
quality. These changes include splitting
the previously combined question about
the number of infants that were nonresidents or moved out of jurisdiction
into two separate questions and adding
new questions. These include questions
about how many infants were in a
neonatal intensive care unit for more
than 5 days, transferred without any
documentation of a hearing screening,
unable to be screened or receive
diagnostic testing due to a medical
reason, number of cases where a
primary care physician did not refer an
infant for diagnostic testing, and cases
of permanent hearing loss among nonresident infants. The table for reporting
type and severity of hearing loss data
has also been updated so this data can
be reported using either the
classification system from the American
Speech and Hearing Association or the
current system from the Directors of
Speech and Language Programs in State
Health and Welfare Agencies.
A total of 59 respondents will be
asked to complete the updated data
request each year during the 3-year
requested data collection approval
timeframe. Based on findings from the
previous information collection, it is
estimated that the burden for
individuals to read through the survey
and decide whether or not to complete
it is 10 minutes per person. The 10
minute calculation was based on
feedback received in pre-tests with 5
individuals and confirmed by the
experience with the survey since the
original Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approval.
It is expected that 55 of the 59
potential respondents will complete the
survey and therefore incur an additional
burden of up to 4 hours per respondent.
However, based on feedback from
consulted experts about the length of
time required to complete the original
information collection, it is anticipated
that it will only take some respondents
a few minutes to complete the revised
data request. This is because
jurisdictions often have already
gathered and compiled the requested
data for their own internal uses.
Nevertheless, the more conservative
time estimate of 4 hours per response
from each of the 55 anticipated
participants is shown in the table below.
This estimate is identical to the time
estimate for the reinstated OMB
approved estimate from 2010; the only
change is the estimated number of
respondents. There are no costs to the
respondents other than their time. The
estimated annualized burden is 230
hours.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
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Respondents
Form name
State and territory EHDI Program Coordinators ...
State and territory EHDI Program Coordinators ...
Number of
responses
per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
59
55
1
1
10/60
4
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[Notices]
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Government in the Sunshine; Meeting Notice
Agency Holding the Meeting: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System
Time and Date: 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 2, 2013
The business of the Board requires that this meeting be held with
less than one week's advance notice to the public and no earlier
announcement of the meeting was practicable.
Place: Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building, 20th Street
entrance between Constitution Avenue and C Streets, NW., Washington, DC
20551.
Status: Open.
On the day of the meeting, you will be able to view the meeting via
webcast from a link available on the Board's public Web site. You do
not need to register to view the webcast of the meeting. A link to the
meeting documentation will also be available approximately 20 minutes
before the start of the meeting. Both links may be accessed from the
Board's public Web site at www.federalreserve.gov.
If you plan to attend the open meeting in person, we ask that you
notify us in advance and provide your name, date of birth, and social
security number (SSN) or passport number. You may provide this
information by calling 202-452-2474 or you may register online. You may
pre-register until close of business on July 1, 2013. You also will be
asked to provide identifying information, including a photo ID, before
being admitted to the Board meeting. The Public Affairs Office must
approve the use of cameras; please call 202-452-2955 for further
information. If you need an accommodation for a disability, please
contact Penelope Beattie on 202-452-3982. For the hearing impaired
only, please use the Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD) on
202-263-4869.
Privacy Act Notice: The information you provide will be used to
assist us in prescreening you to ensure the security of the Board's
premises and personnel. In order to do this, we may disclose your
information consistent with the routine uses listed in the Privacy Act
Notice for BGFRS-32, including to appropriate federal, state, local, or
foreign agencies where disclosure is reasonably necessary to determine
whether you pose a security risk or where the security or
confidentiality of your information has been compromised. We are
authorized to collect your information by 12 U.S.C 243 and 248, and
Executive Order 9397. In accordance with Executive Order 9397, we
collect your SSN so that we can keep accurate records, because other
people may have the same name and birth date. In addition, we use your
SSN when we make requests for information about you from law
enforcement and other regulatory agency databases. Furnishing the
information requested is voluntary; however, your failure to provide
any of the information requested may result in disapproval of your
request for access to the Board's premises. You may be subject to a
fine or imprisonment under 18 U.S.C 1001 for any false statements you
make in your request to enter the Board's premises.
Matters To Be Considered
Discussion Agenda:
1. Final interagency rulemaking: strengthening and harmonizing the
regulatory capital framework for banking organizations, including
implementation of Basel III.
2. Proposed rulemaking: changes to conform the market risk capital
rule to the final Basel III rule.
Notes: 1. The staff memo to the Board will be made available to
the public on the day of the meeting in paper and the background
material will be made available on a compact disc (CD). If you
require a paper copy of the entire document, please call Penelope
Beattie on 202-452-3982. The documentation will not be available
until about 20 minutes before the start of the meeting.
2. This meeting will be recorded for the benefit of those unable
to attend. The webcast recording and a transcript of the meeting
will be available after the meeting on the Board's public Web site
https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/boardmeetings/or if you
prefer, a CD recording of the meeting will be available for
listening in the Board's Freedom of Information Office, and copies
can be ordered for $4 per disc by calling 202-452-3684 or by writing
to: Freedom of Information Office,
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC
20551.
For more information please contact: Michelle Smith, Director, or Dave
Skidmore, Assistant to the Board, Office of Board Members at 202-452-
2955.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: You may access the Board's public Web site
at www.federalreserve.gov for an electronic announcement. (The Web site
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also includes procedural and other information about the open meeting.)
Dated: June 27, 2013.
Robert deV. Frierson,
Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 2013-15829 Filed 6-27-13; 4:15 pm]
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