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You may access the information
collection instrument with instructions
or additional information by visiting the
Federal eRulemaking Portal site at:
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USCIS–2006–0050 in the search box.
Written comments and suggestions from
the public and affected agencies should
address one or more of the following
four points:
(1) 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;
(2) 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;
(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 through 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.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection
Request: Revision of a Currently
Approved Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Nonimmigrant Petition Based on
Blanket L Petition.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of DHS
sponsoring the collection: I–129S;
USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Business or others for
profit. This form is used by an employer
to classify employees as L–1
nonimmigrant intracompany transferees
under a blanket L petition approval.
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(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection Form I–129S is 75,000, and
the estimated hour burden per response
is 3 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: The total estimated annual
hour burden associated with this
collection is 225,000 hours.
(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: The estimated total annual
cost burden associated with this
collection of information is $89,180,000.
Dated: August 24, 2015.
Laura Dawkins,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division,
Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5830–N–04]
30-Day Notice of Submission of
Proposed Information Collection for
HUD Generic Clearance for Collection
of Qualitative Feedback on Proposed
New HUD Services or Products
Office of the Chief Information
Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HUD has submitted the
proposed information collection
described below to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance
approval the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The purpose of this notice is to allow for
an additional 30 days of public
comment.
DATES: Comments Due Date: September
28, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Comments should refer to
the proposal by name, or the FR number
shown above, and should be sent to:
Colette Pollard, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW., Room 4176, Washington, DC
20410–5000; telephone 202–402–3400
(this is not a toll-free number) or email
at Colette.Pollard@hud.gov for a copy of
the proposed forms or other available
information. Persons with hearing or
speech impairments may access this
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number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–
8339.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Colette Pollard, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW., Washington, DC 20410; email
Colette Pollard at Colette.Pollard@
hud.gov or telephone 202–402–3400.
This is not a toll-free number. Persons
with hearing or speech impairments
may access this number through TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at (800) 877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Purpose and Background
A. Purpose
This notice informs the public that
HUD has submitted to OMB a request
for approval of the information
collection described in Section II.A. The
first notice that solicited public
comment on the information collection
described in Section II.A for a period of
60 days (60-day Notice) was published
on June 10, 2015, at 80 FR 32974.
B. Background
Executive Order 12862, entitled
‘‘Setting Customer Service Standards,’’
requires that Federal agencies provide
the highest quality service to their
customers by identifying needed
services and seeking feedback on offered
services. The information proposed to
be collected under this notice is
designed by HUD to garner qualitative
feedback from HUD customers in an
efficient, timely manner, in accordance
with the Administration’s commitment
to improving service delivery.
In accordance with the Executive
Order, the term ‘‘customer’’ means an
individual or entity that is directly
served by a department or agency. The
term ‘‘qualitative feedback’’ refers to
information that provides useful
insights on perceptions and opinions,
but does not constitute statistical
surveys that yield quantitative results
that can be generalized to the
population of the study. The collections
to be undertaken under this HUD
proposed generic collection will allow
for ongoing, collaborative, and
actionable communications between
HUD and its customers. The collections
will also allow feedback to contribute
directly to the improvement of HUD
products and services, help identify
where existing products and services
may be lacking in some aspects, and
whether there are additional products
and services that could be offered by
HUD. This notice informs the public
that HUD is seeking approval from OMB
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for the information collection described
in Section A.
C. Public Comments and HUD
Responses
The 60-day Notice welcomed the
submission of comments through HUD’s
docket at www.regulations.gov (see
https://www.regulations.gov/
#!docketDetail;D=HUD-2015-0053) and
to HUD’s Reports Management Officer.
HUD received no comments through the
www.regulations.gov Web site but
HUD’s Reports Management Officer
received three public comments. The
comments stated that the HUD’s 60-day
notice lacked specificity as to the
information that HUD proposed to
collect. As HUD advised both
commenters the purpose of a ‘‘generic’’
clearance is to describe generally the
type of information that an agency may
seek in one or more upcoming survey.
The survey, however, will not be
general. The survey will be specific.
Generic refers to the category of
information that an agency may seek
under a generic clearance.
HUD further advised that for the
generic clearance that HUD seeks
approval from OMB, the category of
information that HUD is seeking
pertains to feedback on new services or
new products needed by HUD program
participants or prospective participants.
In the June 10, 2015, 60-day Notice,
HUD provided a specific example of the
type of solicitation of information that
would fall under the generic clearance
described in the June 10, 2015, notice
and that example was the National
Resource Network. As HUD stated in the
June 10, 2015, notice: ‘‘An example of
these types of services or products are
the services offered by the National
Resource Network that were initially
determined best suited for cities with
populations of 40,000 or more, and
having, among other criteria, an annual
average unemployment rate of 9 percent
or more. (See https://
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Number of
respondents
annually
nationalresourcenetwork.org/en/
solutions/rfa). HUD appreciates the
comments received on the 60-day
notice.
II. Information Collection Proposed by
This Notice
A. Overview of Information Collection
Title of Information Collection:
Generic Clearance for the Collection of
Qualitative Feedback on Proposed New
HUD Services or Products.
OMB Approval Number: Pending.
Type of Request: New.
Form Number: No specific form is
currently contemplated.
Description of the need for the
information and proposed use: For HUD
to be successful in its mission, input
from HUD customers and interested
members of the public is essential. Such
feedback takes many forms, including
the solicitation of public comments
through Federal Register notices, but
also through surveys directly sent to
HUD customers designed to gauge
satisfaction with services and products
offered by HUD. This generic clearance
is designed to elicit input on possible
new HUD products or services that may
be helpful to HUD customers. An
example of these types of services or
products are the services offered by the
National Resource Network that were
initially determined best suited for
cities with populations of 40,000 or
more, and having, among other criteria,
an annual average unemployment rate
of 9 percent or more. (See https://
nationalresourcenetwork.org/en/
solutions/rfa.)
A generic collection, such as HUD is
proposing through this notice, would
allow HUD to survey its customers to
determine whether HUD has identified
appropriate eligibility criteria for new
products and services under
consideration, and correctly identified
the categories of customers in need of
these products or services. The areas of
Frequency of
response
Responses
per annum
Burden hour
per response
inquiry anticipated to be surveyed
would be those seeking information
about the specific customer being
surveyed, for example, the public
housing agency (PHA), State and local
government, private housing provider,
nonprofit organizations, or other
organization participating in HUD
programs. Of the category or categories
of program participants surveyed, the
survey would inquire about: The
demographics of the populations the
customer serves; the type of HUD
subsidized housing that is provided;
energy, other utility, technological, or
other infrastructure needs of the
housing provided; the need for better
access to community assets, such as
transportation, financial services,
educational services (schools, libraries
or computer facilities), and sports and
exercise facilities; the availability of any
federal, other governmental, and local
resources to address identified needs if
these resources were made available;
and any demonstration of community or
governmental support to improve the
quality of the housing provided. HUD
anticipates the survey will solicit basic
information regarding the customer and
current or anticipated needs for which
brief responses will suffice. However,
the survey would provide the
opportunity for the customer to present
additional information pertaining to
these topics that customers may choose
to note.
Respondents (i.e. affected public):
PHAs, State and local governments,
tribal nations, multifamily housing
providers, nonprofit organizations, and
other organizations that participate in
HUD programs.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
1,000.
Estimated Number of Responses
Annually: 100.
Frequency of Response: Once.
Average Hours per Response: 1 hour.
Total Estimated Burdens: 100 hours.
Annual burden
hours
Hourly cost
per response
Annual cost
Demographics ..............
Type of subsidized
housing .....................
Energy, Utility, Technology Needs ...........
Community Assets
Needs .......................
Potential uses of federal and local resources .....................
1,000
1
100
1
1
0
0
1.000
1
100
1
1
0
0
1,000
1
100
1
1
0
0
1,000
1
100
1
1
0
0
1,000
1
100
1
1
0
0
Totals ....................
1,000
1
100
1
1
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B. Solicitation of Public Comment
This notice is soliciting comments
from members of the public and affected
parties concerning the collection of
information described in Section II.A on
the following:
(1) 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;
(2) The accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond; including through
the use of appropriate automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
HUD encourages interested parties to
submit comment in response to these
questions.
Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.
Dated: August 21, 2015.
Colette Pollard,
Department Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015–21275 Filed 8–27–15; 8:45 am]
Homeless v. Veterans Administration,
No. 88–2503–OG (D.D.C.), HUD
publishes a Notice, on a weekly basis,
identifying unutilized, underutilized,
excess and surplus Federal buildings
and real property that HUD has
reviewed for suitability for use to assist
the homeless. Today’s Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no
additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this
week.
Dated: August 20, 2015.
Brian P. Fitzmaurice,
Director, Division of Community Assistance,
Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs.
[FR Doc. 2015–21069 Filed 8–27–15; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Geological Survey
[GX15RB00CMFCA00]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Request for Comments
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of a new information
collection: Use of Landsat satellite
imagery in water resource management
in the Western United States.
AGENCY:
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
We (the U.S. Geological
Survey) will ask the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to
approve the information collection (IC)
described below. As required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995, and as part of our continuing
efforts to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, we invite the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on this IC.
DATES: To ensure that your comments
are considered, we must receive them
on or before October 27, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on this information collection to the
Information Collection Clearance
Officer, U.S. Geological Survey, 12201
Sunrise Valley Drive MS 807, Reston,
VA 20192 (mail); (703) 648–7197 (fax);
or gs-info_collections@usgs.gov (email).
Please reference ‘Information Collection
1028—NEW, Landsat satellite imagery
use in Western United States water
resource management’ in all
correspondence.
SUMMARY:
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5828–N–35]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
To Assist the Homeless
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This Notice identifies
unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by
HUD for suitability for possible use to
assist the homeless.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Juanita Perry, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street SW., Room 7262, Washington, DC
20410; telephone (202) 402–3970; TTY
number for the hearing- and speechimpaired (202) 708–2565, (these
telephone numbers are not toll-free), or
call the toll-free Title V information line
at 800–927–7588.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larisa Serbina, Economist, at (970) 222–
9073 or lserbina@usgs.gov.
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I. Abstract
Water resources in the Western
United States (U.S.) are scarce and
recent droughts have only exacerbated
disputes over water usage. As such,
managing water resources effectively
and efficiently is important for both
private and public sector water users.
However, monitoring water use
comprehensively can be difficult using
only on-the-ground techniques, due to
the labor and time required for such
efforts. Recent case studies initiated by
the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS)
Land Remote Sensing (LRS) Program
have indicated that Landsat satellite
imagery plays an important role in
Western U.S. water resource
management. Landsat satellites are the
only satellites to continuously collect
the thermal imagery needed to measure
evapotranspiration and provide it to the
public at no cost. Evapotranspiration
derived from thermal imagery can be
used to objectively assess present and
past water use on the landscape. For
example, thermal data from Landsat
satellites has been used in court cases to
help settle water disputes. Landsat
satellites also provide a range of other
imagery which are used in water
resource management. For example, the
imagery can be used to identify different
types of vegetation, such as agricultural
crop types. There are unique
considerations users must address in
using Landsat imagery in water
resources applications. The newest
Landsat satellite, Landsat 8, launched in
2013, has two thermal spectral bands
whereas the Landsat 7 satellite has one
band. Thermal imagery from both
Landsats 7 and 8 is also collected at a
lower spatial resolution (60 meters and
100 meters, respectively) than the
multispectral imagery collected by these
satellites, though it is resampled to the
same 30-meter resolution as the rest of
the imagery.
While the handful of completed case
studies have indicated the importance
of Landsat imagery in water resource
management, a broader picture of the
use of the imagery by water resources
users is not available. This makes it
difficult for LRS to meet the needs of
these users both now and in the future.
Given the consistency in water rights
and the general scarcity of water in the
Western U.S. as compared to the rest of
the nation, we are proposing a survey
that will focus specifically on the users
who apply Landsat imagery in water
resources in this region. Questions will
be asked to determine the extent and
type of use of Landsat imagery in water
resource management projects, the
preferred characteristics (e.g., spatial
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5830-N-04]
30-Day Notice of Submission of Proposed Information Collection
for HUD Generic Clearance for Collection of Qualitative Feedback on
Proposed New HUD Services or Products
AGENCY: Office of the Chief Information Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: HUD has submitted the proposed information collection
described below to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review
and approval in accordance approval the Paperwork Reduction Act. The
purpose of this notice is to allow for an additional 30 days of public
comment.
DATES: Comments Due Date: September 28, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Comments should refer to the proposal by name, or the FR
number shown above, and should be sent to: Colette Pollard, Reports
Management Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW., Room 4176, Washington, DC 20410-5000; telephone
202-402-3400 (this is not a toll-free number) or email at
Colette.Pollard@hud.gov for a copy of the proposed forms or other
available information. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may
access this number through TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at (800) 877-8339.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Colette Pollard, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th
Street SW., Washington, DC 20410; email Colette Pollard at
Colette.Pollard@hud.gov or telephone 202-402-3400. This is not a toll-
free number. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this
number through TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay Service at
(800) 877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Purpose and Background
A. Purpose
This notice informs the public that HUD has submitted to OMB a
request for approval of the information collection described in Section
II.A. The first notice that solicited public comment on the information
collection described in Section II.A for a period of 60 days (60-day
Notice) was published on June 10, 2015, at 80 FR 32974.
B. Background
Executive Order 12862, entitled ``Setting Customer Service
Standards,'' requires that Federal agencies provide the highest quality
service to their customers by identifying needed services and seeking
feedback on offered services. The information proposed to be collected
under this notice is designed by HUD to garner qualitative feedback
from HUD customers in an efficient, timely manner, in accordance with
the Administration's commitment to improving service delivery.
In accordance with the Executive Order, the term ``customer'' means
an individual or entity that is directly served by a department or
agency. The term ``qualitative feedback'' refers to information that
provides useful insights on perceptions and opinions, but does not
constitute statistical surveys that yield quantitative results that can
be generalized to the population of the study. The collections to be
undertaken under this HUD proposed generic collection will allow for
ongoing, collaborative, and actionable communications between HUD and
its customers. The collections will also allow feedback to contribute
directly to the improvement of HUD products and services, help identify
where existing products and services may be lacking in some aspects,
and whether there are additional products and services that could be
offered by HUD. This notice informs the public that HUD is seeking
approval from OMB
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for the information collection described in Section A.
C. Public Comments and HUD Responses
The 60-day Notice welcomed the submission of comments through HUD's
docket at www.regulations.gov (see https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=HUD-2015-0053) and to HUD's Reports Management
Officer. HUD received no comments through the www.regulations.gov Web
site but HUD's Reports Management Officer received three public
comments. The comments stated that the HUD's 60-day notice lacked
specificity as to the information that HUD proposed to collect. As HUD
advised both commenters the purpose of a ``generic'' clearance is to
describe generally the type of information that an agency may seek in
one or more upcoming survey. The survey, however, will not be general.
The survey will be specific. Generic refers to the category of
information that an agency may seek under a generic clearance.
HUD further advised that for the generic clearance that HUD seeks
approval from OMB, the category of information that HUD is seeking
pertains to feedback on new services or new products needed by HUD
program participants or prospective participants. In the June 10, 2015,
60-day Notice, HUD provided a specific example of the type of
solicitation of information that would fall under the generic clearance
described in the June 10, 2015, notice and that example was the
National Resource Network. As HUD stated in the June 10, 2015, notice:
``An example of these types of services or products are the services
offered by the National Resource Network that were initially determined
best suited for cities with populations of 40,000 or more, and having,
among other criteria, an annual average unemployment rate of 9 percent
or more. (See https://nationalresourcenetwork.org/en/solutions/rfa). HUD
appreciates the comments received on the 60-day notice.
II. Information Collection Proposed by This Notice
A. Overview of Information Collection
Title of Information Collection: Generic Clearance for the
Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Proposed New HUD Services or
Products.
OMB Approval Number: Pending.
Type of Request: New.
Form Number: No specific form is currently contemplated.
Description of the need for the information and proposed use: For
HUD to be successful in its mission, input from HUD customers and
interested members of the public is essential. Such feedback takes many
forms, including the solicitation of public comments through Federal
Register notices, but also through surveys directly sent to HUD
customers designed to gauge satisfaction with services and products
offered by HUD. This generic clearance is designed to elicit input on
possible new HUD products or services that may be helpful to HUD
customers. An example of these types of services or products are the
services offered by the National Resource Network that were initially
determined best suited for cities with populations of 40,000 or more,
and having, among other criteria, an annual average unemployment rate
of 9 percent or more. (See https://nationalresourcenetwork.org/en/solutions/rfa.)
A generic collection, such as HUD is proposing through this notice,
would allow HUD to survey its customers to determine whether HUD has
identified appropriate eligibility criteria for new products and
services under consideration, and correctly identified the categories
of customers in need of these products or services. The areas of
inquiry anticipated to be surveyed would be those seeking information
about the specific customer being surveyed, for example, the public
housing agency (PHA), State and local government, private housing
provider, nonprofit organizations, or other organization participating
in HUD programs. Of the category or categories of program participants
surveyed, the survey would inquire about: The demographics of the
populations the customer serves; the type of HUD subsidized housing
that is provided; energy, other utility, technological, or other
infrastructure needs of the housing provided; the need for better
access to community assets, such as transportation, financial services,
educational services (schools, libraries or computer facilities), and
sports and exercise facilities; the availability of any federal, other
governmental, and local resources to address identified needs if these
resources were made available; and any demonstration of community or
governmental support to improve the quality of the housing provided.
HUD anticipates the survey will solicit basic information regarding the
customer and current or anticipated needs for which brief responses
will suffice. However, the survey would provide the opportunity for the
customer to present additional information pertaining to these topics
that customers may choose to note.
Respondents (i.e. affected public): PHAs, State and local
governments, tribal nations, multifamily housing providers, nonprofit
organizations, and other organizations that participate in HUD
programs.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 1,000.
Estimated Number of Responses Annually: 100.
Frequency of Response: Once.
Average Hours per Response: 1 hour.
Total Estimated Burdens: 100 hours.
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Number of
Information collection respondents Frequency of Responses per Burden hour Annual burden Hourly cost Annual cost
annually response annum per response hours per response
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Demographics............................ 1,000 1 100 1 1 0 0
Type of subsidized housing.............. 1.000 1 100 1 1 0 0
Energy, Utility, Technology Needs....... 1,000 1 100 1 1 0 0
Community Assets Needs.................. 1,000 1 100 1 1 0 0
Potential uses of federal and local 1,000 1 100 1 1 0 0
resources..............................
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Totals.............................. 1,000 1 100 1 1 0 0
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B. Solicitation of Public Comment
This notice is soliciting comments from members of the public and
affected parties concerning the collection of information described in
Section II.A on the following:
(1) 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;
(2) The accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on
those who are to respond; including through the use of appropriate
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses.
HUD encourages interested parties to submit comment in response to
these questions.
Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.
Dated: August 21, 2015.
Colette Pollard,
Department Reports Management Officer, Office of the Chief Information
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015-21275 Filed 8-27-15; 8:45 am]
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