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government policymakers,
businesspersons, health researchers, and
others, potentially answering the
following questions:
• Do the ways people use their time
vary across demographic and labor force
characteristics, such as age, sex, race,
ethnicity, employment status, earnings,
and education?
• How much time do parents spend
in the company of their children, either
actively providing care or being with
them while socializing, relaxing, or
doing other things?
• How are earnings related to leisure
time—do those with higher earnings
spend more or less time relaxing and
socializing?
• Where do people work—at a
workplace, in their homes, or someplace
else?
The ATUS data are collected on an
ongoing, monthly basis, allowing
analysts to identify changes in how
people spend their time.
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II. Current Action
Office of Management and Budget
clearance is being sought for the
American Time Use Survey.
This survey collects information on
how individuals in the United States
use their time. Collection is done on a
continuous basis with the sample drawn
monthly. The survey sample is drawn
from households completing their 8th
month of interviews for the Current
Population Survey (CPS). Households
are selected to ensure a nationallyrepresentative demographic sample, and
one individual from each household is
selected to take part in one Computer
Assisted Telephone Interview.
Interviewers ask respondents to report
all of their activities for one preassigned 24-hour day, the day prior to
the interview. A short series of summary
questions and CPS updates follows the
core time diary collection. After each
full year of collection, annual national
estimates of time use for an average day,
weekday, and weekend day are
available.
Because the ATUS sample is a subset
of households completing interviews for
the CPS, the same demographic
information collected from that survey
is available for ATUS respondents.
Comparisons of activity patterns across
characteristics such as sex, race, age,
disability status, and education of the
respondent, as well as the presence of
children and the number of adults living
in the respondent’s household, are
possible.
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III. Desired Focus of Comments
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is
particularly interested in comments
that:
• Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility.
• Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used.
• Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected.
• Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions
of responses.
Type of Review: Extension without
change of a currently approved
collection.
Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Title: American Time Use Survey.
OMB Number: 1220–0175.
Affected Public: Individuals or
households.
Total Respondents: 13,200.
Frequency: Once.
Total Responses: 13,200.
Average Time per Response: 16
minutes.
Estimated Total Burden Hours: 3,520
hours.
Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):
$0.
Total Burden Cost (operating/
maintenance): $0.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and/or
included in the request for Office of
Management and Budget approval of the
information collection request; they also
will become a matter of public record.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 12th day of
July 2013.
Kimberley D. Hill,
Chief, Division of Management Systems,
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission to OMB for
Reinstatement, With Change, of a
Previously Approved Collection;
Comment Request
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Request for comment.
AGENCY:
The NCUA is submitting the
following information collection to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for reinstatement under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
L. 104–13; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). Notice
of this information collection is
published to obtain comments from the
public. Under the Home Mortgage
Disclosure Act (HMDA), financial
institutions that meet the reporting
criteria must compile and make
available data about their housingrelated lending activity. The data is
made available to the public for the
purposes of: (i) Helping to determine
whether financial institutions are
serving the housing needs of their
communities; (ii) assisting public
officials in distributing public-sector
investment so as to attract private
investment to areas where it is needed;
and (iii) assisting in identifying possible
discriminatory lending patterns and
enforcing anti-discrimination statutes.
The information collection will assist
NCUA to ensure credit unions are in
compliance with fair lending laws and
regulations.
DATES: Comments will be accepted until
September 17, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are
invited to submit written comments to
the NCUA contact and OMB reviewer
listed below:
NCUA Contact: Tracy Crews, National
Credit Union Administration, 1775
Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia
22314–3428, Fax No. 703–837–2861,
Email: OCIOPRA@ncua.gov.
OMB Contact: ATTN: Desk Officer for
the National Credit Union
Administration, Office of Management
and Budget, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Washington, DC
20503.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or a
copy of the information collection
request, or a copy of submitted
comments should be directed to Tracy
Crews at the National Credit Union
Administration, 1775 Duke Street,
Alexandria, VA 22314–3428, or at (703)
518–6444.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Proposal
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for the following collection of
information:
I. Abstract and Request for Comments
NCUA is reinstating the information
collection previously approved under
OMB control number 3133–0166. Under
HMDA, depository institutions that
have a home office or branch office
located within a metropolitan statistical
area must compile and make available
to the public the number and total
dollar amount of mortgage loans
originated (or for which the institution
received completed applications) or
purchased during each year. 12 U.S.C.
2801 et seq. The Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau implements HMDA
under Regulation C, 12 CFR Part 1003.
Regulation C requires financial
institutions and mortgage lending
institutions to report data about home
purchase loans and refinancings that
originated or purchased, or for which
applications were received, and to
disclose the data to the public.
Under this information collection,
credit unions meeting the criteria
described in HMDA and Regulation C
must compile, report, and make
available data about home purchase
loans and refinancings they originate,
purchase, or for which they receive
applications. The data is made available
to the public to help to determine
whether credit unions, along with other
financial institutions and other
mortgage lenders, are serving the
housing needs of their members and to
assist public officials in distributing
public-sector investment so as to attract
private investment to areas where it is
needed. Additionally, federal regulators
use the data to identify possible
discriminatory lending patterns and
enforce antidiscrimination statutes.
Specifically, NCUA uses HMDA data
to examine credit union compliance
with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act
and the Fair Housing Act. NCUA also
uses the data to report credit union
lending practices to Congress and the
public. The Federal Financial
Institutions Examination Council
compiles the data and makes it available
to the public annually to carry out the
purposes of HMDA.
NCUA is requesting reinstatement of
OMB control number 3133–0166, with
changes in the estimated burden due to
an increase in the number of reporting
credit unions and the cost of the
technology used to submit the
information. Since the initial approval
of the information collection, the
number of credit unions involved in
mortgage lending has increased slightly
from 1,996 credit unions to 2,015 credit
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unions. The estimated cost of the
information collection has been
adjusted to reflect the cost of
programmatic modifications associated
with increased number of respondents
and the use of technology. The increase
in the number of respondents caused a
corresponding increase in the estimated
burden hours associated with the
collection, even though NCUA estimates
the time per reportable loan application
necessary to submit the information
collection will not change.
NCUA requests that you send your
comments on this collection to the
location listed in the ADDRESSES section.
Your comments should address: (a) The
necessity of the information collection
for the proper performance of NCUA,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of
our estimate of the burden (hours and
cost) of the collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (c)
ways we could enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (d) ways we could
minimize the burden of the collection of
the information on the respondents such
as through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. It is NCUA’s
policy to make all comments available
to the public for review.
II. Data
Title: HMDA Requirements under 12
U.S.C. 2801–2810 and Regulation C, 12
CFR Part 1003.
OMB Number: 3133–0166.
Form Number: None.
Type of Review: Reinstatement, with
change, of a previously approved
collection.
Description: The collection of this
data is required under the Home
Mortgage Disclosure Act. The data
collection is intended to provide the
public with loan data that can be used
(1) To help determine whether financial
institutions are serving the housing
needs of their communities; (2) to assist
public officials in distributing publicsector investments so as to attract
private investment to areas where it is
needed; and (3) to assist in identifying
possible discriminatory lending patterns
and enforcing anti-discrimination
statutes.
Respondents: Credit unions.
Estimated No. of Respondents/Record
keepers: 2,015.
Estimated Burden Hours per
Response: 47.25 hours.
Frequency of Response: Recordkeeping, Third party disclosure and
Reporting Annually.
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Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 95,210 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Cost:
$1,428,150.
By the National Credit Union
Administration Board on July 15, 2013.
Mary Rupp,
Secretary of the Board.
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission to OMB for
Reinstatement, With Change, of a
Previously Approved Collection;
Comment Request
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Request for comment.
AGENCY:
The NCUA intends to submit
the following information collection to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35).
This information collection is published
to obtain comments from the public.
Part 749 of the NCUA Regulations
directs each credit union to have a vital
records preservation program that
includes procedures for maintaining
duplicate vital records at a location far
enough from the credit union’s offices to
avoid the simultaneous loss of both sets
of records in the event of a disaster. Part
749 requires a written vital records
preservation program that includes a
schedule for the storage and destruction
of records and emergency contact
information for employees, officials,
regulatory offices, and vendors used to
support vital records.
DATES: Comments will be accepted until
September 17, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are
invited to submit written comments to
the NCUA Contact and the OMB
Reviewer listed below:
NCUA Contact: Tracy Crews, National
Credit Union Administration, 1775
Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia
22314–3428, Fax No. 703–837–2861,
Email: OCIOPRA@ncua.gov.
OMB Contact: Office of Management
and Budget, ATTN: Desk Officer for the
National Credit Union Administration,
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information, a
copy of the information collection
request, or a copy of submitted
SUMMARY:
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission to OMB for
Reinstatement, With Change, of a Previously Approved Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Request for comment.
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SUMMARY: The NCUA is submitting the following information collection to
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for reinstatement under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Notice of this information collection is published to obtain comments
from the public. Under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA),
financial institutions that meet the reporting criteria must compile
and make available data about their housing-related lending activity.
The data is made available to the public for the purposes of: (i)
Helping to determine whether financial institutions are serving the
housing needs of their communities; (ii) assisting public officials in
distributing public-sector investment so as to attract private
investment to areas where it is needed; and (iii) assisting in
identifying possible discriminatory lending patterns and enforcing
anti-discrimination statutes. The information collection will assist
NCUA to ensure credit unions are in compliance with fair lending laws
and regulations.
DATES: Comments will be accepted until September 17, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are invited to submit written comments to
the NCUA contact and OMB reviewer listed below:
NCUA Contact: Tracy Crews, National Credit Union Administration,
1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3428, Fax No. 703-837-
2861, Email: OCIOPRA@ncua.gov.
OMB Contact: ATTN: Desk Officer for the National Credit Union
Administration, Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs, Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
a copy of the information collection request, or a copy of submitted
comments should be directed to Tracy Crews at the National Credit Union
Administration, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3428, or at
(703) 518-6444.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposal for the following collection of
information:
I. Abstract and Request for Comments
NCUA is reinstating the information collection previously approved
under OMB control number 3133-0166. Under HMDA, depository institutions
that have a home office or branch office located within a metropolitan
statistical area must compile and make available to the public the
number and total dollar amount of mortgage loans originated (or for
which the institution received completed applications) or purchased
during each year. 12 U.S.C. 2801 et seq. The Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau implements HMDA under Regulation C, 12 CFR Part 1003.
Regulation C requires financial institutions and mortgage lending
institutions to report data about home purchase loans and refinancings
that originated or purchased, or for which applications were received,
and to disclose the data to the public.
Under this information collection, credit unions meeting the
criteria described in HMDA and Regulation C must compile, report, and
make available data about home purchase loans and refinancings they
originate, purchase, or for which they receive applications. The data
is made available to the public to help to determine whether credit
unions, along with other financial institutions and other mortgage
lenders, are serving the housing needs of their members and to assist
public officials in distributing public-sector investment so as to
attract private investment to areas where it is needed. Additionally,
federal regulators use the data to identify possible discriminatory
lending patterns and enforce antidiscrimination statutes.
Specifically, NCUA uses HMDA data to examine credit union
compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and the Fair Housing
Act. NCUA also uses the data to report credit union lending practices
to Congress and the public. The Federal Financial Institutions
Examination Council compiles the data and makes it available to the
public annually to carry out the purposes of HMDA.
NCUA is requesting reinstatement of OMB control number 3133-0166,
with changes in the estimated burden due to an increase in the number
of reporting credit unions and the cost of the technology used to
submit the information. Since the initial approval of the information
collection, the number of credit unions involved in mortgage lending
has increased slightly from 1,996 credit unions to 2,015 credit unions.
The estimated cost of the information collection has been adjusted to
reflect the cost of programmatic modifications associated with
increased number of respondents and the use of technology. The increase
in the number of respondents caused a corresponding increase in the
estimated burden hours associated with the collection, even though NCUA
estimates the time per reportable loan application necessary to submit
the information collection will not change.
NCUA requests that you send your comments on this collection to the
location listed in the ADDRESSES section. Your comments should address:
(a) The necessity of the information collection for the proper
performance of NCUA, including whether the information will have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of our estimate of the burden
(hours and cost) of the collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (c) ways we could
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways we could minimize the burden of the collection
of the information on the respondents such as through the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology. It is NCUA's policy to make all comments available to the
public for review.
II. Data
Title: HMDA Requirements under 12 U.S.C. 2801-2810 and Regulation
C, 12 CFR Part 1003.
OMB Number: 3133-0166.
Form Number: None.
Type of Review: Reinstatement, with change, of a previously
approved collection.
Description: The collection of this data is required under the Home
Mortgage Disclosure Act. The data collection is intended to provide the
public with loan data that can be used (1) To help determine whether
financial institutions are serving the housing needs of their
communities; (2) to assist public officials in distributing public-
sector investments so as to attract private investment to areas where
it is needed; and (3) to assist in identifying possible discriminatory
lending patterns and enforcing anti-discrimination statutes.
Respondents: Credit unions.
Estimated No. of Respondents/Record keepers: 2,015.
Estimated Burden Hours per Response: 47.25 hours.
Frequency of Response: Record-keeping, Third party disclosure and
Reporting Annually.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 95,210 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: $1,428,150.
By the National Credit Union Administration Board on July 15,
2013.
Mary Rupp,
Secretary of the Board.
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