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for SSI. The respondents are applicants
who appeal SSI childhood disability
decisions or recipients undergoing a
continuing disability review.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Number of
respondents
Modality of collection
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Frequency of
response
Total annual
burden
(hours)
Appeals Cases .................................................................................................
Disability Review Cases ..................................................................................
65,000
45,000
1
1
30
30
32,500
22,500
Total ..........................................................................................................
110,000
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55,000
5. Social Security Administration
Eligible Non-Attorney Representative—
20 CFR 404.1717, 404.1745—404.1799,
416.1517, and 416.1545—416.1599
—0960–0699. Section 3 of the Social
Security Disability Applicants Access to
Professional Representation Act (PRA)
of 2010, Public Law 111–142,
permanently extends the direct payment
provision of Section 303 of the Social
Security Protection Act (SSPA) of 2004,
Public Law 108–203. The PRA permits
SSA to extend direct payment of
approved fees from claimants’ past-due
benefits to certain non-attorney
representatives. Prior to the enactment
of the SSPA and PRA, only attorneys
could receive direct payment of SSAapproved fees. Under the PRA, nonattorneys must meet certain
prerequisites to be eligible for direct
payment of fees. These prerequisites
include: (1) A bachelor’s degree from an
Note: This is a correction notice. When we
published the 60-day Notice for this
collection on 3/21/14 at 79 FR 15782 we
listed it as a revision; however, this is an
extension of a currently approved
information collection.
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
New Respondents—Paper Application (complete and submit)—
404.1717(b)&(c); 416.1517(b)&(c) ...............................................................
New Respondents Examination—404.1717(a)(5); 416.1517(a)(5) .................
New Respondents—Submission of proof of Bachelor’s Degree or Equivalent Qualifications—404.1717(a)(3); 416.1517(a)(3) ....................................
New and Existing Respondents—CE Submission via email/mail/or FAX of
training courses taken as prescribed by SSA—404.1717(a)(7);
416.1517(a)(7) ..............................................................................................
New and Existing Respondents—Proof of Continuous Professional or Business Liability Insurance Coverage (Scan and Email)—404.1717(a)(6);
416.1517(a)(6) ..............................................................................................
New and Existing Respondents—Proof of Continuous Professional or Business Liability Insurance Coverage (Copy and Mail)—404.1717(a)(6);
416.1517(a)(6) ..............................................................................................
New
and
Existing
Respondents—Written
Protests—404.1717(d);
416.1517(d) ..................................................................................................
Totals ........................................................................................................
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above. To verify this information, we
also request the five required items
listed above from each new applicant,
and we request items #3 and #5 from all
non-attorney representatives (new and
existing) on a yearly basis. Every year,
SSA evaluates the applications,
conducts verification investigations, and
issues recommendations regarding
applicants’ eligibility to sit for the
examination and eligibility to receive
direct payment. The respondents are
non-attorneys who want to receive
direct payment of their fees for
representational services before SSA.
Type of Request: Extension of an
OMB-approved information collection.
accredited institution of higher
education, or four years of relevant
professional experience and a high
school diploma or General Education
Development (GED) certificate; (2)
passing a written examination
administered by SSA testing the
knowledge of relevant provisions of the
Act under Titles II and XVI; (3) securing
and maintaining continuous
professional liability insurance, or
equivalent, to protect claimants from
malpractice; (4) passing a criminal
background check; (5) demonstrating
ongoing completion of continuing
education courses. The PRA requires
SSA to collect the information needed
to determine if applicants have satisfied
these prerequisites. SSA uses the
information we collect on Form SSA–
1691 to determine whether an applicant
has fulfilled the statutory prerequisites
and regulatory requirements as listed
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1
45
120
150
400
200
1
10
33
710
1
20
237
672
1
10
112
38
1
15
10
45
1
45
34
2,065
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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U.S. National Commission for UNESCO
Notice of Teleconference Meeting
[Public Notice 8747]
The U.S. National Commission for
UNESCO will hold a conference call on
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200
Dated: May 23, 2014.
Faye Lipsky,
Reports Clearance Director, Social Security
Administration.
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burden per
response
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Frequency of
response
Tuesday, June 17, 2014, from 3:00 p.m.
until 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The
purpose of the teleconference meeting is
to consider the recommendations of the
Commission’s National Committee for
the International Hydrological
Programme (IHP) and Commission’s
National Committee for the
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Intergovernmental Oceanographic
Commission (IOC). The call will also be
an opportunity to provide an update on
recent and upcoming Commission and
UNESCO activities. The Commission
will accept brief oral comments during
a portion of this conference call. The
public comment period will be limited
to approximately 10 minutes in total,
with two minutes allowed per speaker.
For more information or to arrange to
participate in the conference call,
individuals must make arrangements
with the Executive Director of the
National Commission by June 13.
The National Commission,
Washington, DC 20037 may be
contacted via email DCUNESCO@
state.gov or Telephone (202) 663–0026;
Fax (202) 663–0035. The Web site can
be accessed at: https://www.state.gov/p/
io/unesco/.
Dated: May 21, 2014.
Allison Wright,
Executive Director, U.S. National Commission
for UNESCO, Department of State.
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Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA–2007–29320]
Order Limiting Scheduled Operations
at John F. Kennedy International
Airport
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Limited Waiver of the
Slot Usage Requirement.
AGENCY:
This action grants with
conditions a limited waiver of the slot
usage requirement for operating
authorizations (slots) at John F.
Kennedy International Airport (JFK) due
to construction at the airport during the
winter 2014/2015 and summer 2015
scheduling seasons. This waiver applies
only to JFK slots for the period from
March 1, 2015, through October 24,
2015.
SUMMARY:
Effective upon publication. The
deadlines for temporary slot returns
under this waiver are December 15,
2014, for slots from March 1 through
March 28, 2015, and January 15, 2015,
for slots from March 29 through October
24, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Hawks, Office of the Chief
Counsel, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
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telephone: (202) 267–7143; email:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey (Port Authority) will
conduct extensive construction on JFK
runway 4L/22R. Runway safety area and
other preparatory work will begin in
2014 and is not expected to have
significant operational impacts.
Extensive operational impacts are
expected in 2015 as the airport
rehabilitates Runway 4L/22R, widens
the runway to 200 feet required for
Group VI aircraft, improves taxiway
fillets required for Group VI aircraft, and
constructs access and high speed
taxiways. The work will also impact
Runways 13L/31R and 13R/31L as they
intersect with Runway 4L/22R. Runway
13L/31R will be closed from March 1
through April 9, 2015. Runway 4L/22R
will be open during this time with
reduced length. Runway 13R/31L will
operate with reduced length from April
10 through September 21, 2015.
The FAA, Port Authority, and airport
stakeholders have been meeting for
several months to review the
construction plans and schedules,
assess the potential operational impacts,
and identify mitigation options. Updates
will be discussed at various FAA and
airport meetings over the coming
months.
FAA Analysis
Under the Order limiting scheduled
operations at JFK, slots must be used at
least 80 percent of the time. This rule is
expected to accommodate routine
weather and other cancellations under
all but the most unusual circumstances.
Slots not meeting the minimum usage
rules will not receive historic
precedence for the following
corresponding scheduling season.1 The
FAA may grant a waiver from the slot
usage requirement in highly unusual
and unpredictable conditions that are
beyond a carrier’s control and affect a
carrier’s operations for a period of five
or more consecutive days. However, the
FAA does not routinely grant general
waivers to the usage requirement except
under the most unusual circumstances.
The FAA has determined that the
projected operational, congestion, and
delay impacts of the 2015 JFK runway
construction meet the requirements for
a temporary waiver of the slot usage
requirement. In light of the projected
runway capacity and throughput
impacts during construction, reducing
operations to minimize congestion and
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delays is in the public interest. The FAA
expects to implement measures such as
those used during the JFK Runway 13R/
31L construction in 2010 and Newark
Liberty International Airport Runway
4L/22R construction in 2014. These
include seeking voluntary schedule
reductions of historic flights in the
busiest hours, retiming flights to less
congested periods, increasing scheduled
block time, limiting the allocation of
new slots to off peak hours, optimizing
the use of airport capacity based on
demand and aircraft fleet mix, and
revising air traffic control operational
plans and procedures as warranted.
Carriers that temporarily reduce flights
and elect to temporarily return slots to
the FAA rather than transfer them for
another carrier’s use should not be
penalized by permanently losing the
authority to operate.
FAA Decision
In consideration of the foregoing, the
FAA has determined to issue a limited
slot usage waiver for the part of the
winter 2014/2015 scheduling season
and all of the summer 2015 scheduling
season. Granting a waiver for these slots
is consistent with recent agency
decisions.2 This waiver applies only to
JFK slots for the period from March 1,
2015, through October 24, 2015.3 To
obtain a waiver for a specific slot held,
a carrier must temporarily return to the
FAA slots that it will not operate during
the waiver period. The carrier will
retain historical precedence for these
temporarily returned slots. These
temporary slot returns permit the FAA
to plan for days on which construction
closures and resulting operational
impacts occur. If the closure dates
change due to weather or other factors,
the FAA will apply the waiver,
including retroactively, if a carrier
notifies the FAA that the temporarily
returned slots will not be operated on
any new closure dates.
The FAA recognizes that carriers may
make adjustments in schedules based on
operational assessments and modeling
efforts that are currently underway. The
FAA also understands that some carriers
2 Notice of Temporary Waiver of the Minimum
Usage Requirement Under the Order Limiting
Scheduled Operations at John F. Kennedy
International, 74 FR 52838 (Oct. 14, 2009) (granting
waiver for JFK runway construction); Notice of
Limited Waiver of the Slot Usage Requirement
Under the Order Limiting Operations at Newark
Liberty International Airport, 78 FR 57674 (Sept.
19, 2013) (granting waiver for EWR runway
construction).
3 The FAA is granting the waiver until the end of
the summer scheduling season rather than only
until the planned September 22 reopening of the
runway. It may not be practical for carriers to
resume some scheduled flights in late September
and October.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8747]
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Notice of Teleconference
Meeting
The U.S. National Commission for UNESCO will hold a conference call
on Tuesday, June 17, 2014, from 3:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
The purpose of the teleconference meeting is to consider the
recommendations of the Commission's National Committee for the
International Hydrological Programme (IHP) and Commission's National
Committee for the
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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). The call will also be
an opportunity to provide an update on recent and upcoming Commission
and UNESCO activities. The Commission will accept brief oral comments
during a portion of this conference call. The public comment period
will be limited to approximately 10 minutes in total, with two minutes
allowed per speaker. For more information or to arrange to participate
in the conference call, individuals must make arrangements with the
Executive Director of the National Commission by June 13.
The National Commission, Washington, DC 20037 may be contacted via
email DCUNESCO@state.gov or Telephone (202) 663-0026; Fax (202) 663-
0035. The Web site can be accessed at: https://www.state.gov/p/io/unesco/.
Dated: May 21, 2014.
Allison Wright,
Executive Director, U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, Department of
State.
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