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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA 2014–0019]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Notice of Request for
Renewal of a Previously Approved
Information Collection
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The FHWA invites public
comments about our intention to request
the Office of Management and Budget’s
(OMB) approval for renewal of a
previously approved information
collection that is summarized below
under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. We
are required to publish this notice in the
Federal Register by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Please submit comments by
August 4, 2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by DOT Docket ID Number
FHWA 2014–0019 by any of the
following methods:
Web site: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Fax: 1–202–493–2251.
Mail: Docket Management Facility,
U.S. Department of Transportation,
West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590.
Hand Delivery or Courier: U.S.
Department of Transportation, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ann
Shemaka, 202–366–1575, Office of
Bridge Technology, Federal Highway
Administration, Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title:
National Bridge Inspection Program.
Background: This collection is
necessary to meet legislative
requirements of Title 23 United States
Code section 144, and the Code of
Federal Regulations, 23 Highways Part
650, Subpart C—National Bridge
Inspection Standards which require
States, Federal Agencies, and Tribal
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Governments to: (1) perform and report
inventory data from routine inspections,
fracture critical inspections, and
underwater inspections on all highway
bridges on public roads, and element
level inspections on highway bridges on
the National Highway System; (2) report
costs associated with the replacement of
structurally deficient bridges; and (3)
follow up on critical findings. The
bridge inspection and replacement cost
information that is provided to the
FHWA is on an annual basis. The
critical findings information is
periodically provided to the FHWA. The
bridge information is used for multiple
purposes, including: (1) the
determination of the condition of the
Nation’s bridges which is included in a
biennial report to Congress on the Status
of the Nation’s Bridges; (2) for a report
to the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure of the House of
Representatives and the Committee on
Environment and Public Works of the
Senate on the Nation’s bridge inventory;
(3) the data source for executing various
sections of the Federal-aid program
which involve highway bridges; (4) the
data source for assessing the bridge
penalty provisions of Title 23 United
States Code section 119; and (5) for
strategic national defense needs.
Respondents: 52 State highway
agencies including the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico, Federal
Agencies, and Tribal Governments. The
number of inspections per respondent
varies in accordance with the National
Bridge Inspection Standards.
Estimated Average Burden per
Response: The estimated average burden
for each bridge inspection is 8 hours.
The estimated average burden for each
element level inspection is 25 minutes.
The estimated average burden for each
cost collection report is 90 hours. The
estimated average burden for follow up
on critical findings is 40 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: The annual burden hours
associated with this renewal is
2,490,118 hours. This estimated figure is
based on 306,800 annual instances for
routine, fracture critical, and
underwater inspections multiplied by 8
hours (2,454,400 hours); plus 69,500
annual element inspections multiplied
by 25 minutes (28,958 hours); plus 90
hours for each cost report multiplied by
52 reports (4,680 hours); plus 40 hours
for follow up on critical findings
multiplied by 52 respondents (2,080
hours) for a combined annual burden of
2,490,118 hours.
Public Comments Invited: You are
asked to comment on any aspect of this
information collection, including: (1)
whether the proposed collection of
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information is necessary for the U.S.
DOT’s performance, including whether
the information will have practical
utility; (2) the accuracy of the U.S.
DOT’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed information collection; (3)
ways to enhance the quality, usefulness,
and clarity of the collected information;
and (4) ways that the burden could be
minimized, including the use of
electronic technology, without reducing
the quality of the collected information.
The agency will summarize and/or
include your comments in the request
for OMB’s clearance of this information
collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued On: May 29, 2014.
Michael Howell,
Information Collection Officer.
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List of Countries Requiring
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On the basis of the best information
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Date: May 28, 2014.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA 2014-0019]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Notice of Request for
Renewal of a Previously Approved Information Collection
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA invites public comments about our intention to
request the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) approval for
renewal of a previously approved information collection that is
summarized below under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. We are required to
publish this notice in the Federal Register by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.
DATES: Please submit comments by August 4, 2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by DOT Docket ID Number
FHWA 2014-0019 by any of the following methods:
Web site: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
Mail: Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of
Transportation, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Hand Delivery or Courier: U.S. Department of Transportation, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ann Shemaka, 202-366-1575, Office of
Bridge Technology, Federal Highway Administration, Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: National Bridge Inspection Program.
Background: This collection is necessary to meet legislative
requirements of Title 23 United States Code section 144, and the Code
of Federal Regulations, 23 Highways Part 650, Subpart C--National
Bridge Inspection Standards which require States, Federal Agencies, and
Tribal Governments to: (1) perform and report inventory data from
routine inspections, fracture critical inspections, and underwater
inspections on all highway bridges on public roads, and element level
inspections on highway bridges on the National Highway System; (2)
report costs associated with the replacement of structurally deficient
bridges; and (3) follow up on critical findings. The bridge inspection
and replacement cost information that is provided to the FHWA is on an
annual basis. The critical findings information is periodically
provided to the FHWA. The bridge information is used for multiple
purposes, including: (1) the determination of the condition of the
Nation's bridges which is included in a biennial report to Congress on
the Status of the Nation's Bridges; (2) for a report to the Committee
on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives
and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate on the
Nation's bridge inventory; (3) the data source for executing various
sections of the Federal-aid program which involve highway bridges; (4)
the data source for assessing the bridge penalty provisions of Title 23
United States Code section 119; and (5) for strategic national defense
needs.
Respondents: 52 State highway agencies including the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico, Federal Agencies, and Tribal Governments. The
number of inspections per respondent varies in accordance with the
National Bridge Inspection Standards.
Estimated Average Burden per Response: The estimated average burden
for each bridge inspection is 8 hours. The estimated average burden for
each element level inspection is 25 minutes. The estimated average
burden for each cost collection report is 90 hours. The estimated
average burden for follow up on critical findings is 40 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: The annual burden hours
associated with this renewal is 2,490,118 hours. This estimated figure
is based on 306,800 annual instances for routine, fracture critical,
and underwater inspections multiplied by 8 hours (2,454,400 hours);
plus 69,500 annual element inspections multiplied by 25 minutes (28,958
hours); plus 90 hours for each cost report multiplied by 52 reports
(4,680 hours); plus 40 hours for follow up on critical findings
multiplied by 52 respondents (2,080 hours) for a combined annual burden
of 2,490,118 hours.
Public Comments Invited: You are asked to comment on any aspect of
this information collection, including: (1) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the U.S. DOT's performance,
including whether the information will have practical utility; (2) the
accuracy of the U.S. DOT's estimate of the burden of the proposed
information collection; (3) ways to enhance the quality, usefulness,
and clarity of the collected information; and (4) ways that the burden
could be minimized, including the use of electronic technology, without
reducing the quality of the collected information. The agency will
summarize and/or include your comments in the request for OMB's
clearance of this information collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35, as amended; and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued On: May 29, 2014.
Michael Howell,
Information Collection Officer.
[FR Doc. 2014-13056 Filed 6-4-14; 8:45 am]
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