Agency Information Collection Activities: Final Collection; Comment Request, 4918-4919 [2015-01688]
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The Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission
(EEOC) enforces Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), Title I of
the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), and Title II of the Genetic
Information Nondiscrimination Act of
2008 (GINA), which prohibit
discrimination on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, national origin,
disability, or genetic information.
Section 709(c) of Title VII, section
107(a) of the ADA, and section 207 of
GINA authorize the EEOC to issue
recordkeeping and reporting regulations
that are deemed reasonable, necessary
or appropriate. EEOC has promulgated
recordkeeping regulations under those
authorities that are contained in 29 CFR
part 1602 et seq. Those regulations do
not require the creation of any particular
records but generally require employers
to preserve any personnel and
employment records they make or keep
for a period of one year. The EEOC seeks
extension of the recordkeeping
requirement in these regulations
without change.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview of This Information
Collection
Collection title: Recordkeeping under
Title VII, the ADA, and GINA.
OMB Control number: 3046–0040.
Description of affected public:
Employers with 15 or more employees
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are subject to Title VII, the ADA, and
GINA.
Number of responses: 914,843.
Reporting hours: Not applicable.
Number of forms: None.
Federal cost: None.
Abstract: Section 709(c) of Title VII,
42 U.S.C. 2000e–8(c), section 107(a) of
the ADA, 42 U.S.C. 12117(a), and
section 207 of GINA, 42 U.S.C. 2000ff–
6 require the Commission to establish
regulations pursuant to which
employers subject to those Acts shall
make and preserve certain records to
assist the EEOC in assuring compliance
with the Acts’ nondiscrimination in
employment requirements. This is a
recordkeeping requirement. Any of the
records maintained which are
subsequently disclosed to the EEOC
during an investigation are protected
from public disclosure by the
confidentiality provisions of section
706(b) and 709(e) of Title VII which are
also incorporated by reference into the
ADA at section 107(a) and GINA at
section 207.
Burden statement: The estimated
number of respondents is 914,843
employers. An employer subject to the
recordkeeping requirement in 29 CFR
part 1602 must retain all personnel or
employment records made or kept by
that employer for one year, and must
retain any records relevant to charges
filed under Title VII, the ADA, or GINA
until final disposition of those matters,
which may be longer than one year.
This recordkeeping requirement does
not require reports or the creation of
new documents, but merely requires
retention of documents that an
employer has already made or kept in
the normal course of its business
operations. Thus, existing employers
bear no burden under this analysis,
because their systems for retaining
personnel and employment records are
already in place. Newly formed firms
may incur a small burden when setting
up their data collection systems to
ensure compliance with EEOC’s
recordkeeping requirements. We assume
some effort and time must be expended
by employers to familiarize themselves
with the Title VII, ADA, and GINA
recordkeeping requirements and inform
staff about those requirements. We
estimate that 30 minutes would be
needed for this one-time familiarization
process. Using 2011 data from the Small
Business Administration, we estimate
that there are 82,516 firms that would
incur this start-up burden. Assuming a
30 minute burden per firm, the total
annual hour burden is 41,258 hours.
Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, and OMB regulation 5 CFR
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1320.8(d)(1), the Commission solicits
public comment to enable it to:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
Commission’s functions, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
Commission’s estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
For the Commission.
Dated: January 23, 2015.
Jenny R. Yang,
Chair.
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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE U.S.
[Public Notice 2014–3011]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Final Collection; Comment
Request
Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
Submission for OMB review and
comments request.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Form Title: EIB 11–04, Co-Financing
with Foreign Export Credit Agency.
SUMMARY: The Export-Import Bank of
the United States (Ex-Im Bank), as a part
of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
invites the general public and other
Federal Agencies to comment on the
proposed information collection, as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.
This form will enable Ex-Im Bank to
identify the specific details of the
proposed co-financing transaction
between a U.S. exporter, Ex-Im Bank,
and a foreign export credit agency; the
information collected includes vital
facts such as the amount of U.S.-made
content in the export, the amount of
financing requested from Ex-Im Bank,
and the proposed financing amount
from the foreign export credit agency.
These details are necessary for
approving this unique transaction
structure and coordinating our support
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with that of the foreign export credit
agency to ultimately complete the
transaction and support U.S. exports—
and U.S. jobs. The form can be viewed
at: https://www.exim.gov/pub/pending/
eib11-04.pdf.
DATES: Comments should be received on
or before March 2, 2015, 2014 to be
assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted electronically on https://
www.regulations.gov (EIB:11–04) or by
mail to Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, 725 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20038 Attn: OMB
3048–0037.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Titles and Form Number: EIB11–04,
Co-Financing with Foreign Export
Credit Agency.
OMB Number: 3048–0037.
Type of Review: Regular.
Need and Use: The information
collected will provide information
needed to determine compliance and
creditworthiness for transaction
requests submitted to the Export Import
Bank under its insurance, guarantee,
and direct loan programs.
Affected Public:
This form affects entities involved in
the export of U.S. goods and services.
Annual Number of Respondents: 60.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 15
minutes.
Annual Burden Hours: 15 hours.
Frequency of Reporting or Use: As
needed.
Government Expenses:
Reviewing Time per Year: 15 hours.
Average Wages per Hour: $42.50.
Average Cost per Year: $637.50
(time*wages).
Benefits and Overhead: 20%.
Total Government Cost: $765.
Toya Woods,
Records Management Division, Office of the
Information Officer.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
FCC To Hold Open Commission
Meeting Thursday, January 29, 2015
January 22, 2015.
The Federal Communications
Commission will hold an Open Meeting
on the subjects listed below on
Thursday, January 29, 2015. The
meeting is scheduled to commence at
10:30 a.m. in Room TW–C305, at 445
12th Street SW., Washington, DC With
respect only to item no. 1 listed below,
the Commission is waiving the sunshine
period prohibition contained in § 1.1203
of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR
1.1203, until 11:59 p.m. on Friday,
January 23, 2015. Thus, presentations
with respect to item #1 will be
permitted until that time.
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Bureau
Subject
1 ...................
PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY.
2 ...................
WIRELINE COMPETITION .......................
3 ...................
WIRELINE COMPETITION .......................
4 ...................
CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS.
5 ...................
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Item No.
ENFORCEMENT BUREAU ......................
TITLE: Wireless E911 Location Accuracy Requirements (PS Docket No. 07–114).
SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Report and Order to ensure that accurate caller location information is automatically provided to public safety officials
for all wireless calls to 911, including for indoor calls, to meet consumer and public safety needs and expectations, and to take advantage of new technological
developments.
TITLE: Inquiry Concerning the Development of Advanced Telecommunications Capability to All Americans in a Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible
Steps to Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, as Amended by the Broadband Data Improvement
Act (GN Docket No. 14–126).
SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a 2015 Broadband Progress Report examining whether advanced telecommunications capability is being deployed to all
Americans in a reasonable and timely fashion; and a Notice of Inquiry asking
what immediate action the Commission should take to accelerate the deployment
of such capability by removing barriers to infrastructure investment and by promoting competition in the telecommunications market.
TITLE: Inquiry Concerning the Development of Advanced Telecommunications Capability to All Americans in a Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible
Steps to Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, as Amended by the Broadband Data Improvement
Act (GN Docket Nos. 12–228 and 14–126).
SUMMARY: The Commission will consider an Order announcing the conclusion of
the Ninth Notice of Inquiry.
PRESENTATION: The Commission will hear a presentation on the new Consumer
Help Center that provides an easier-to-use, more consumer-friendly portal for filing and monitoring informal consumer complaints, as well as accessing educational materials.
TITLE: Enforcement Bureau Action
SUMMARY: The Commission will consider whether to take an enforcement action.
The meeting site is fully accessible to
people using wheelchairs or other
mobility aids. Sign language
interpreters, open captioning, and
assistive listening devices will be
provided on site. Other reasonable
accommodations for people with
disabilities are available upon request.
In your request, include a description of
the accommodation you will need and
a way we can contact you if we need
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more information. Last minute requests
will be accepted, but may be impossible
to fill. Send an email to: fcc504@fcc.gov
or call the Consumer & Governmental
Affairs Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice),
202–418–0432 (tty).
Additional information concerning
this meeting may be obtained from
Meribeth McCarrick, Office of Media
Relations, (202) 418–0500; TTY 1–888–
835–5322. Audio/Video coverage of the
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meeting will be broadcast live with
open captioning over the Internet from
the FCC Live Web page at www.fcc.gov/
live.
For a fee this meeting can be viewed
live over George Mason University’s
Capitol Connection. The Capitol
Connection also will carry the meeting
live via the Internet. To purchase these
services, call (703) 993–3100 or go to
www.capitolconnection.gmu.edu.
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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE U.S.
[Public Notice 2014-3011]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Final Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
ACTION: Submission for OMB review and comments request.
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Form Title: EIB 11-04, Co-Financing with Foreign Export Credit
Agency.
SUMMARY: The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank), as a
part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent
burden, invites the general public and other Federal Agencies to
comment on the proposed information collection, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
This form will enable Ex-Im Bank to identify the specific details
of the proposed co-financing transaction between a U.S. exporter, Ex-Im
Bank, and a foreign export credit agency; the information collected
includes vital facts such as the amount of U.S.-made content in the
export, the amount of financing requested from Ex-Im Bank, and the
proposed financing amount from the foreign export credit agency. These
details are necessary for approving this unique transaction structure
and coordinating our support
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with that of the foreign export credit agency to ultimately complete
the transaction and support U.S. exports--and U.S. jobs. The form can
be viewed at: https://www.exim.gov/pub/pending/eib11-04.pdf.
DATES: Comments should be received on or before March 2, 2015, 2014 to
be assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted electronically on https://
www.regulations.gov (EIB:11-04) or by mail to Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20038 Attn: OMB
3048-0037.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Titles and Form Number: EIB11-04, Co-Financing with Foreign Export
Credit Agency.
OMB Number: 3048-0037.
Type of Review: Regular.
Need and Use: The information collected will provide information
needed to determine compliance and creditworthiness for transaction
requests submitted to the Export Import Bank under its insurance,
guarantee, and direct loan programs.
Affected Public:
This form affects entities involved in the export of U.S. goods and
services.
Annual Number of Respondents: 60.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 15 minutes.
Annual Burden Hours: 15 hours.
Frequency of Reporting or Use: As needed.
Government Expenses:
Reviewing Time per Year: 15 hours.
Average Wages per Hour: $42.50.
Average Cost per Year: $637.50 (time*wages).
Benefits and Overhead: 20%.
Total Government Cost: $765.
Toya Woods,
Records Management Division, Office of the Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015-01688 Filed 1-28-15; 8:45 am]
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