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If an applicant does not have a PSUR
waiver in place for an approved
application, the applicant may submit a
waiver request under § 314.90(a) or
§ 600.90(a) to submit a PBRER instead of
the PADER/PAER. The applicant should
submit a request to FDA for each
approved application for which a
waiver is requested, and a single waiver
request letter can include multiple
applications. Waiver requests should be
submitted to each of the application(s)
in the request, and may be submitted
electronically or by mail as described in
the April 8, 2013, draft guidance. Each
PBRER waiver request should include
the following information:
1. The product name(s) and
application number(s);
2. A brief description of the
justification for the request;
3. The U.S. approval date for the
product(s) and current reporting interval
used;
4. The reporting interval of the last
PADER/PAER submitted for the
product(s);
5. The data lock point that will be
used for each PBRER. If a data lock
point other than one aligned to the U.S.
approval date is proposed, the applicant
should describe how he/she will ensure
that there are no gaps in reporting
intervals (e.g., by submitting
overlapping reports; submitting a onetime PADER/PAER to cover the gap
period; or, if the gap is less than 2
months, extending the reporting interval
of the final PADER/PAER to close the
gap).
6. The frequency for submitting the
PBRER, as described in section IV.C of
the April 8, 2013, draft guidance.
7. The email address and telephone
number for the individual who can
provide additional information
regarding the waiver request.
As explained earlier, existing
regulations at §§ 314.90(a) or 600.90(a)
permit applicants to request waivers of
any postmarketing safety reporting
requirement, and the information
collections associated with such waiver
requests generally are approved under
OMB control numbers 0910–0001and
0910–0308. FDA believes that the
information submitted under numbers 1
to 4 and number 7 in the list in the
previous paragraph is information that
is typical of any waiver request
regarding postmarketing safety reporting
and is accounted for in the existing
approved collections of information for
waiver requests and reports. Concerning
numbers 5 and 6, FDA expects
approximately 67 waiver requests to
include the additional information for
using a different data lock point and/or
for using a different reporting frequency
when submitting a PBRER. FDA expects
approximately 29 applicants to make
these submissions, and we estimate that
the time for submitting the additional
information described in the previous
paragraph would be on average
approximately 2 hours for each waiver
request.
In the Federal Register of December
10, 2013 (78 FR 74151), FDA published
a 60-day notice requesting public
comment on the proposed collection of
information. No comments were
received.
FDA estimates the additional burden
of this collection of information as
follows:
TABLE 1—ESTIMATED ANNUAL REPORTING BURDEN 1
Additional information and/or notifications for using
a different data lock point and/or a different
reporting frequency
Number of
respondents
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
Total annual
responses
Total hours
Applicants that have a PSUR waiver for an approved application ............................................................................
Applicants that do not have a PSUR waiver for an approved application ............................................................
55
3.4
187
1
187
29
2.3
67
2
134
Total ..............................................................................
........................
........................
........................
........................
321
1 There
are no capital costs or operating and maintenance costs associated with this collection of information.
Dated: May 5, 2014.
Leslie Kux,
Assistant Commissioner for Policy.
all sessions of the meeting. The meeting
was announced in the Federal Register
on April 22, 2014 (79 FR 22507).
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Systems Bureau, Health Resources and
Services Administration, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Room 17W43, Rockville,
Maryland 20857; telephone (301) 443–
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DHS–2014–0022]
Privacy Act of 1974; Computer
Matching Program
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Privacy Act of
1974; Computer Matching Program
between the Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services and the
Massachusetts Division of
Unemployment Assistance.
SUMMARY: This document provides
notice of the existence of a computer
matching program between the
Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
OVERVIEW INFORMATION:
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Citizenship and Immigration Services
and the Massachusetts Division of
Unemployment Assistance, titled
‘‘Verification Division DHS–USCIS/
MA–DUA.’’
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
provides this notice in accordance with
The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 § U.S.C.
552a), as amended by the Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Act of
1988 (Pub. L. 100–503) and the
Computer Matching and Privacy
Protection Amendments of 1990 (Pub. L.
101–508) (Privacy Act); Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) Final
Guidance Interpreting the Provisions of
Public Law 100–503, the Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Act of
1988, 54 FR 25818 (June 19, 1989); and
OMB Circular A–130, Appendix I, 65 FR
77677 (December 12, 2000).
Participating Agencies: The
Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
(DHS–USCIS) is the source agency and
the Massachusetts Division of
Unemployment Assistance (MA–DUA)
is the recipient agency.
Purpose of the Match: This Computer
Matching agreement allows DHS–USCIS
to provide MA–DUA with electronic
access to immigration status information
contained within the DHS–USCIS
Verification Information System (VIS).
The immigration status information will
enable MA–DUA to determine whether
an applicant is eligible for benefits
under the Unemployment
Compensation (UC) program
administered by MA–DUA.
Authority for Conducting the
Matching Program: Section 121 of the
Immigration Reform and Control Act
(IRCA) of 1986, Public Law 99–603, as
amended by the Personal Responsibility
and Work Opportunity Reconciliation
Act of 1996 (PRWORA), requires DHS to
establish a system for the verification of
immigration status of alien applicants
for, or recipients of, certain types of
benefits and to make this system
available to state agencies that
administer such benefits. Section 121(c)
of IRCA amends Section 1137 of the
Social Security Act and certain other
sections of law that pertain to Federal
entitlement benefit programs to require
state agencies administering these
programs to use the DHS–USCIS
verification system to make eligibility
determinations in order to prevent the
issuance of benefits to alien and
naturalized/derived United States
citizen applicants who are not entitled
to program benefits because of their
immigration status. The VIS database is
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the DHS–USCIS system established and
made available to MA–DUA and other
covered agencies for use in making
these eligibility determinations.
MA–DUA seeks access to the
information contained in DHS–USCIS
VIS database for the purpose of
confirming the immigration status of
alien applicants for, or recipients of, the
benefits it administers, in order to
discharge its obligation to conduct such
verifications pursuant to Section 1137 of
the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.
1320b-7, and to Mass. Gen. Laws ch.
151A, § 25(h).
Categories of Records and Individuals
Covered: DHS/USCIS will provide the
following to MA–DUA: Records in the
DHS–USCIS VIS database containing
information related to the status of
aliens and other persons on whom
DHS–USCIS has a record as an
applicant, petitioner, or beneficiary. See
DHS/USCIS–004 Systematic Alien
Verification for Entitlements Program
System of Records Notice, 77 FR 47415
(August 8, 2012).
MA–DUA will provide the following
to DHS–USCIS: MA–DUA records
pertaining to alien and naturalized/
derived United States citizen applicants
for, or recipients of entitlement benefit
programs administered by the State.
MA–DUA will match the following
records with DHS–USCIS records:
• Alien Registration Number
• 1–94 Number
• Last Name
• First Name
• Middle Name
• Date of Birth
• Nationality
• Social Security Number (SSN)
DHS–USCIS will match the following
records with MA–DUA records:
• Alien Registration Number
• Last Name
• First Name
• Middle Name
• Date of Birth
• Country of Birth (not nationality)
• SSN (if available)
• Date of Entry
• Immigration Status Data
• Sponsorship Information (sponsor’s
full name, SSN, and address)
Inclusive Dates of the Matching
Program: The inclusive dates of the
matching program are from June 14,
2014, and continuing for 18 months
through December 13, 2015. The
matching program may be extended for
up to an additional 12 months
thereafter, if certain conditions are met.
Address for Receipt of Public
Comments or Inquires: Individuals
wishing to comment on this matching
program or obtain additional
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information about the program,
including requesting a copy of the
computer matching agreement between
DHS–USCIS and MA–DUA, may
contact:
For general questions please contact:
Donald K. Hawkins, 202–272–8030,
Privacy Officer, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20529.
For privacy questions please contact:
Karen L. Neuman (202–343–1717),
Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528.
Dated: April 29, 2014.
Karen L. Neuman
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DHS–2014–0025]
Privacy Act of 1974; Computer
Matching Program
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Overview Information: Privacy Act of
1974; Computer Matching Program
between the Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services and the Texas
Workforce Commission.
SUMMARY: This document provides
notice of the existence of a computer
matching program between the
Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
and the Texas Workforce Commission,
titled ‘‘Verification Division DHS–
USCIS/TWC.’’
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
provides this notice in accordance with
the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a),
as amended by the Computer Matching
and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (Pub.
L. 100–503) and the Computer Matching
and Privacy Protection Amendments of
1990 (Pub. L. 101–508) (Privacy Act);
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Final Guidance Interpreting the
Provisions of Public Law 100–503, the
Computer Matching and Privacy
Protection Act of 1988, 54 FR 25818
(June 19, 1989); and OMB Circular A–
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DHS-2014-0022]
Privacy Act of 1974; Computer Matching Program
AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
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OVERVIEW INFORMATION: Privacy Act of 1974; Computer Matching Program
between the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services and the Massachusetts Division of Unemployment
Assistance.
SUMMARY: This document provides notice of the existence of a computer
matching program between the Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
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Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Massachusetts Division of
Unemployment Assistance, titled ``Verification Division DHS-USCIS/MA-
DUA.''
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services provides this notice in accordance
with The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 Sec. U.S.C. 552a), as amended by the
Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-503)
and the Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Amendments of 1990
(Pub. L. 101-508) (Privacy Act); Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Final Guidance Interpreting the Provisions of Public Law 100-503, the
Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988, 54 FR 25818 (June
19, 1989); and OMB Circular A-130, Appendix I, 65 FR 77677 (December
12, 2000).
Participating Agencies: The Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHS-USCIS) is the source agency
and the Massachusetts Division of Unemployment Assistance (MA-DUA) is
the recipient agency.
Purpose of the Match: This Computer Matching agreement allows DHS-
USCIS to provide MA-DUA with electronic access to immigration status
information contained within the DHS-USCIS Verification Information
System (VIS). The immigration status information will enable MA-DUA to
determine whether an applicant is eligible for benefits under the
Unemployment Compensation (UC) program administered by MA-DUA.
Authority for Conducting the Matching Program: Section 121 of the
Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986, Public Law 99-603,
as amended by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), requires DHS to establish a system
for the verification of immigration status of alien applicants for, or
recipients of, certain types of benefits and to make this system
available to state agencies that administer such benefits. Section
121(c) of IRCA amends Section 1137 of the Social Security Act and
certain other sections of law that pertain to Federal entitlement
benefit programs to require state agencies administering these programs
to use the DHS-USCIS verification system to make eligibility
determinations in order to prevent the issuance of benefits to alien
and naturalized/derived United States citizen applicants who are not
entitled to program benefits because of their immigration status. The
VIS database is the DHS-USCIS system established and made available to
MA-DUA and other covered agencies for use in making these eligibility
determinations.
MA-DUA seeks access to the information contained in DHS-USCIS VIS
database for the purpose of confirming the immigration status of alien
applicants for, or recipients of, the benefits it administers, in order
to discharge its obligation to conduct such verifications pursuant to
Section 1137 of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 1320b-7, and to
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 151A, Sec. 25(h).
Categories of Records and Individuals Covered: DHS/USCIS will
provide the following to MA-DUA: Records in the DHS-USCIS VIS database
containing information related to the status of aliens and other
persons on whom DHS-USCIS has a record as an applicant, petitioner, or
beneficiary. See DHS/USCIS-004 Systematic Alien Verification for
Entitlements Program System of Records Notice, 77 FR 47415 (August 8,
2012).
MA-DUA will provide the following to DHS-USCIS: MA-DUA records
pertaining to alien and naturalized/derived United States citizen
applicants for, or recipients of entitlement benefit programs
administered by the State.
MA-DUA will match the following records with DHS-USCIS records:
Alien Registration Number
1-94 Number
Last Name
First Name
Middle Name
Date of Birth
Nationality
Social Security Number (SSN)
DHS-USCIS will match the following records with MA-DUA records:
Alien Registration Number
Last Name
First Name
Middle Name
Date of Birth
Country of Birth (not nationality)
SSN (if available)
Date of Entry
Immigration Status Data
Sponsorship Information (sponsor's full name, SSN, and
address)
Inclusive Dates of the Matching Program: The inclusive dates of the
matching program are from June 14, 2014, and continuing for 18 months
through December 13, 2015. The matching program may be extended for up
to an additional 12 months thereafter, if certain conditions are met.
Address for Receipt of Public Comments or Inquires: Individuals
wishing to comment on this matching program or obtain additional
information about the program, including requesting a copy of the
computer matching agreement between DHS-USCIS and MA-DUA, may contact:
For general questions please contact: Donald K. Hawkins, 202-272-
8030, Privacy Officer, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,
Department of Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20529.
For privacy questions please contact: Karen L. Neuman (202-343-1717),
Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528.
Dated: April 29, 2014.
Karen L. Neuman
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security.
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