Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request, 72684-72685 [2015-29651]

Download as PDF 72684 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 224 / Friday, November 20, 2015 / Notices public viewing prior to and after the meeting at https://facadatabase.gov/ committee/meetings.aspx?cid=263 and clicking on the ‘‘Meeting Details’’ and ‘‘Documents’’ links. Records generated from this meeting may also be inspected and reproduced at the Western Regional Office, as they become available, both before and after the meeting. Persons interested in the work of this Committee are directed to the Commission’s Web site, https://www.usccr.gov, or may contact the Western Regional Office at the above email or street address. Agenda: 2:00 p.m.—Committee discussion on Micronesian immigration to Hawai‘i 3:00 p.m.—Public comment Adjournment DATES: Wednesday, December 9, 2015. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Minarik, DFO, at (213) 894–3437 or pminarik@usccr.gov. Dated: November 16, 2015. David Mussatt, Chief, Regional Programs Coordination Unit. [FR Doc. 2015–29586 Filed 11–19–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6335–01–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. Title: Special Census Program. OMB Control Number: 0607–0368. Form Number(s): SC–1, Special Census Enumerator Questionnaire—This interview form will be used to collect special census data at regular housing units (HU), and eligible units in Transitory Locations (TL) such as RV parks, marinas, campgrounds, hotels or motels. SC–1 (SUPP), Special Census Enumeration Continuation Questionnaire—This interview form will be used to collect special census data at a regular HU or eligible units in a TL, when there are more than five members in a household. SC–1 (Phone/WYC), Special Census Phone/WYC Questionnaire—This interview form will be used to collect special census data when a respondent calls the local Special Census Office. SC–2, Special Census Individual Census Report—This interview form will be used to collect special census VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:39 Nov 19, 2015 Jkt 238001 data at group quarters (GQ) such as hospitals, prisons, boarding and rooming houses, college dormitories, military facilities, and convents. SC–3 (RI), Special Census Enumeration Reinterview Form—This interview form is a quality assurance form used by enumerators to conduct an independent interview at a sample of HUs. Special Census office staff will compare the data collected on this form with the original interview to make sure the original enumerator followed procedures. SC–116, Special Census Group Quarters (GQ) Enumeration Control Sheet—This form will be used by Special Census enumerators to list residents/clients at GQs. SC–117, Special Census Transitory Locations (TL) Enumeration Record— This form will be used by Special Census office staff to collect contact information for TLs, to schedule interviews for the TLs, to determine the type of TL, and to estimate the number of interviews to be conducted at the TL. SC–351, Special Census Group Quarters (GQ) Initial Contact Checklist—This checklist will be used by enumerators to collect GQ contact information and to determine the type of GQ. SC–920, Special Census Address Listing Page—This form will list existing addresses from the Census Bureau’s Master Address File (MAF). Special Census enumerators will update these addresses, if needed, at the time of enumeration. SC–901, Special Census Address Listing Notes Page—This form will be used by the enumerator to write notes about any extenuating circumstances regarding the listing of an address found on the SC–920, Address Listing Page. The Enumerator will used the line number from the Address Listing page and note any issues encountered that might need further explanation regarding the unit/address. SC–921(HU), Special Census Housing Unit Add Page—This form will be used by enumerators to add housing units (HUs) that are observed to exist on the ground, that are not contained on the address listing page. SC–921(GQ), Special Census Group Quarter Add Page—This form will be used by enumerators to add Group Quarters (GQs) that are observed to exist on the ground, that are not contained on the address listing page. SC–921(TU), Special Census Transitory Unit Add Page—This form will be used by enumerators to add Transitory Units (e.g., hotels, motels, RV parks, marinas) that are observed to PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 exist on the ground, that are not contained on the address listing page. SC–1(F), Special Census Information Sheet—This sheet contains the Confidentiality Notice and the Flash Card information for use at Housing Units. The Confidentiality Notice is required by the Privacy Act of 1974. The Flash Card portion of the Information Sheet shows the set of flashcards that will be shown to respondents as an aid in answering certain questions. Special Census field staffs are required by law to give an Information Sheet to each person from whom they request censusrelated information. SC–31/SC–31(S), Special Census Group Quarters Information Sheet— This sheet contains the Confidentiality Notice and the Flash Card information for use at Group Quarters. The Confidentiality Notice is required by the Privacy Act of 1974. The Flash Card portion of the Information Sheet shows the set of flashcards that will be shown to respondents as an aid in answering certain questions. Special Census field staffs are required by law to give an Information Sheet to each person from whom they request special census related information. SC–26, Special Census Notice of Visit Form—This form is the form that enumerators will leave at addresses where they are not able to make contact. The notice indicates that a special census enumerator was there and will return to conduct an interview. It also provides a telephone number that the respondent can use to contact the enumerator and/or the Special Census Office. SC–3309, Language Identification Flashcard—This form will be used by enumerators to identify the language spoken by a respondent when a language barrier is encountered. Type of Request: Regular Submission. Number of Respondents: 248,430. Average Hours per Response: Based on previous experience with special censuses and the fact that the Special Census forms and procedures are very similar to (and in many cases exactly the same as) those used in the 2010 Decennial Census, we estimate burden hours as shown below. Please note that the burden hours in the Federal Register notice published on September 2, 2015 in pages 53102 and 53103 are incorrect due to a calculation error. The burden hours below are the correct burden hours for special census respondents. SC–1 or, Special Census Enumerator Questionnaire. SC–1 (Phone/WYC)—248,430 respondents × 10 min. = 41,405 hours. E:\FR\FM\20NON1.SGM 20NON1 tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 224 / Friday, November 20, 2015 / Notices SC–1(SUPP), Continuation Questionnaire—10,000 respondents × 1.75 min. = 292 hour. SC–2, Individual Census Report— 8,333 respondents × 5 min. = 695 hours. SC–3(RI), Enumeration Reinterview Questionnaire—55,000 respondents × 7 min. = 6,417 hours. SC–116, Group Quarters Enumeration Control Sheet—42 respondents × 10 min. = 7 hours. SC–117, Transitory Location Enumeration Record—42 respondents × 10 min. = 7 hours. SC–351, Initial Contact Checklist (Group Quarters)—42 respondents × 10 min. = 7 hours. SC–920, Address Listing Page— 200,000 respondents × 1 min. = 3,334 hours. SC–921(HU), Housing Unit Add Page—50,000 respondents × 1 min. = 834 hours. SC–921(GQ), Group Quarters/ Transitory Unit Add Page. SC–921(TU)—13 respondents × 1 min. = .22 hour. Estimated total annual burden = 52,998 hours. Burden Hours: 52,998. Needs and Uses: Local jurisdictions determine the need for and uses of their special census data. Some governmental units request a special census for proper infrastructure planning and others make a request because they must have the updated data to qualify for some sources of funding. Local governmental units use special census data to apply for available funds from both the state and Federal governments. Many states distribute these funds based on Census Bureau population statistics. This fact, along with local population shifts or annexations of territory, prompts local officials to request special censuses. In addition, special census data are used by the local jurisdictions to plan new schools, transportation systems, housing programs, water treatment facilities, etc. The Census Bureau also uses special census data as part of its local population estimates calculation and to update the Census Bureau’s Master Address File (MAF) and Topographically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System. Information quality is an integral part of the pre-dissemination review of the Information disseminated by the Census Bureau (fully described in the Census Bureau’s Information Quality Guidelines). Information quality is also integral to the information collections conducted by the Census Bureau and is incorporated into the clearance process required by the Paperwork Reduction Act. VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:39 Nov 19, 2015 Jkt 238001 Affected Public: The Census Bureau will establish a reimbursable agreement with a variety of potential special census customers that are unknown at this time. The Special Census Program will include a library of standard forms that will be used for the Special Censuses we anticipate conducting throughout this decade. While no additional documentation will be provided to OMB in advance of conducting any Special Census which utilizes the library of standard forms, any deviation from the standard forms, such as an additional question requested by a specific governmental unit, will be forwarded to OMB for approval. In addition, the Special Census program will provide OMB an annual report summarizing the activity for the year. Frequency: One time. Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. Legal Authority: Title 13, United States Code, Section 196. This information collection request may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov. Follow the instructions to view Department of Commerce collections currently under review by OMB. Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice to OIRA_Submission@ omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806. 72685 China); Kristen Johnson at (202) 482– 4793 (Taiwan), AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background On June 23, 2015, the Department of Commerce (the ‘‘Department’’) initiated the countervailing duty investigations of certain corrosion-resistant steel products (‘‘corrosion-resistant steel’’) from India, Italy, the People’s Republic of China (‘‘the PRC’’), the Republic of Korea (‘‘Korea’’), and Taiwan.1 Simultaneously the Department initiated antidumping duty (‘‘AD’’) investigations of corrosion-resistant steel from India, Italy, the PRC, Korea, and Taiwan.2 The countervailing duty (‘‘CVD’’) investigations and the AD investigations cover the same class or kind of merchandise. Alignment With AD Final Determination On November 10, 2015, in accordance with section 705(a)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (‘‘the Act’’), United States Steel Corporation; Nucor Corporation; Steel Dynamics, Inc.; ArcelorMittal USA, LLC; AK Steel Corp.; and, California Steel Industries Dated: November 17, 2015. (collectively, ‘‘Petitioners’’) requested Glenna Mickelson, an alignment of the final CVD determinations with the final AD Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. determinations of corrosion-resistant steel from India, Italy, the PRC, Korea, [FR Doc. 2015–29651 Filed 11–19–15; 8:45 am] and Taiwan. Therefore, in accordance BILLING CODE 3510–07–P with section 705(a)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.210(b)(4)(i), we are aligning the DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE final CVD determinations with the final AD determinations. Consequently, the International Trade Administration final CVD determinations will be issued [C–533–864, C–475–833, C–570–027, C–580– on the same date as the final AD determinations, which are currently 879, C–583–857] scheduled to be issued no later than Countervailing Duty Investigations of March 5, 2016, unless postponed.3 Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products From India, Italy, the 1 See Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products from the People’s Republic of China, India, Italy, People’s Republic of China, the the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Initiation of Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Alignment of Final Countervailing Duty Countervailing Duty Investigations, 80 FR 37223 (June 30, 2015) (‘‘Initiation Notice’’). Determinations With Final 2 See Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products Antidumping Duty Determinations from the People’s Republic of China, India, Italy, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt Renkey at (202) 482–2312 (India); Robert Palmer at (202) 482–9068 (Italy); Myrna Lobo at (202) 482–2371 (the Republic of Korea); Emily Halle at (202) 482–0176 (the People’s Republic of AGENCY: PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Initiation of Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigations, 80 FR 37228 (June 30, 2015). 3 We note that the current deadline for the final AD determination is March 5, 2015, which is a Saturday. Pursuant to Department practice, the signature date will be the next business day, which is Monday, March 7, 2016. See Notice of Clarification: Application of ‘‘Next Business Day’’ Rule for Administrative Determination Deadlines Pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930, As Amended, 70 FR 24533 (May 10, 2005). E:\FR\FM\20NON1.SGM 20NON1

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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 224 (Friday, November 20, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 72684-72685]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE


Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request

    The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of 
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 
U.S.C. chapter 35).
    Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
    Title: Special Census Program.
    OMB Control Number: 0607-0368.
    Form Number(s):

    SC-1, Special Census Enumerator Questionnaire--This interview form 
will be used to collect special census data at regular housing units 
(HU), and eligible units in Transitory Locations (TL) such as RV parks, 
marinas, campgrounds, hotels or motels.
    SC-1 (SUPP), Special Census Enumeration Continuation 
Questionnaire--This interview form will be used to collect special 
census data at a regular HU or eligible units in a TL, when there are 
more than five members in a household.
    SC-1 (Phone/WYC), Special Census Phone/WYC Questionnaire--This 
interview form will be used to collect special census data when a 
respondent calls the local Special Census Office.
    SC-2, Special Census Individual Census Report--This interview form 
will be used to collect special census data at group quarters (GQ) such 
as hospitals, prisons, boarding and rooming houses, college 
dormitories, military facilities, and convents.
    SC-3 (RI), Special Census Enumeration Reinterview Form--This 
interview form is a quality assurance form used by enumerators to 
conduct an independent interview at a sample of HUs. Special Census 
office staff will compare the data collected on this form with the 
original interview to make sure the original enumerator followed 
procedures.
    SC-116, Special Census Group Quarters (GQ) Enumeration Control 
Sheet--This form will be used by Special Census enumerators to list 
residents/clients at GQs.
    SC-117, Special Census Transitory Locations (TL) Enumeration 
Record--This form will be used by Special Census office staff to 
collect contact information for TLs, to schedule interviews for the 
TLs, to determine the type of TL, and to estimate the number of 
interviews to be conducted at the TL.
    SC-351, Special Census Group Quarters (GQ) Initial Contact 
Checklist--This checklist will be used by enumerators to collect GQ 
contact information and to determine the type of GQ.
    SC-920, Special Census Address Listing Page--This form will list 
existing addresses from the Census Bureau's Master Address File (MAF). 
Special Census enumerators will update these addresses, if needed, at 
the time of enumeration.
    SC-901, Special Census Address Listing Notes Page--This form will 
be used by the enumerator to write notes about any extenuating 
circumstances regarding the listing of an address found on the SC-920, 
Address Listing Page. The Enumerator will used the line number from the 
Address Listing page and note any issues encountered that might need 
further explanation regarding the unit/address.
    SC-921(HU), Special Census Housing Unit Add Page--This form will be 
used by enumerators to add housing units (HUs) that are observed to 
exist on the ground, that are not contained on the address listing 
page.

    SC-921(GQ), Special Census Group Quarter Add Page--This form will 
be used by enumerators to add Group Quarters (GQs) that are observed to 
exist on the ground, that are not contained on the address listing 
page.
    SC-921(TU), Special Census Transitory Unit Add Page--This form will 
be used by enumerators to add Transitory Units (e.g., hotels, motels, 
RV parks, marinas) that are observed to exist on the ground, that are 
not contained on the address listing page.
    SC-1(F), Special Census Information Sheet--This sheet contains the 
Confidentiality Notice and the Flash Card information for use at 
Housing Units. The Confidentiality Notice is required by the Privacy 
Act of 1974. The Flash Card portion of the Information Sheet shows the 
set of flashcards that will be shown to respondents as an aid in 
answering certain questions. Special Census field staffs are required 
by law to give an Information Sheet to each person from whom they 
request census-related information.
    SC-31/SC-31(S), Special Census Group Quarters Information Sheet--
This sheet contains the Confidentiality Notice and the Flash Card 
information for use at Group Quarters. The Confidentiality Notice is 
required by the Privacy Act of 1974. The Flash Card portion of the 
Information Sheet shows the set of flashcards that will be shown to 
respondents as an aid in answering certain questions. Special Census 
field staffs are required by law to give an Information Sheet to each 
person from whom they request special census related information.
    SC-26, Special Census Notice of Visit Form--This form is the form 
that enumerators will leave at addresses where they are not able to 
make contact. The notice indicates that a special census enumerator was 
there and will return to conduct an interview. It also provides a 
telephone number that the respondent can use to contact the enumerator 
and/or the Special Census Office.
    SC-3309, Language Identification Flashcard--This form will be used 
by enumerators to identify the language spoken by a respondent when a 
language barrier is encountered.

    Type of Request: Regular Submission.
    Number of Respondents: 248,430.
    Average Hours per Response: Based on previous experience with 
special censuses and the fact that the Special Census forms and 
procedures are very similar to (and in many cases exactly the same as) 
those used in the 2010 Decennial Census, we estimate burden hours as 
shown below. Please note that the burden hours in the Federal Register 
notice published on September 2, 2015 in pages 53102 and 53103 are 
incorrect due to a calculation error. The burden hours below are the 
correct burden hours for special census respondents.

    SC-1 or, Special Census Enumerator Questionnaire.
    SC-1 (Phone/WYC)--248,430 respondents x 10 min. = 41,405 hours.

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    SC-1(SUPP), Continuation Questionnaire--10,000 respondents x 1.75 
min. = 292 hour.
    SC-2, Individual Census Report--8,333 respondents x 5 min. = 695 
hours.
    SC-3(RI), Enumeration Reinterview Questionnaire--55,000 respondents 
x 7 min. = 6,417 hours.
    SC-116, Group Quarters Enumeration Control Sheet--42 respondents x 
10 min. = 7 hours.
    SC-117, Transitory Location Enumeration Record--42 respondents x 10 
min. = 7 hours.
    SC-351, Initial Contact Checklist (Group Quarters)--42 respondents 
x 10 min. = 7 hours.
    SC-920, Address Listing Page--200,000 respondents x 1 min. = 3,334 
hours.
    SC-921(HU), Housing Unit Add Page--50,000 respondents x 1 min. = 
834 hours.
    SC-921(GQ), Group Quarters/Transitory Unit Add Page.
    SC-921(TU)--13 respondents x 1 min. = .22 hour.

    Estimated total annual burden = 52,998 hours.
    Burden Hours: 52,998.
    Needs and Uses: Local jurisdictions determine the need for and uses 
of their special census data. Some governmental units request a special 
census for proper infrastructure planning and others make a request 
because they must have the updated data to qualify for some sources of 
funding. Local governmental units use special census data to apply for 
available funds from both the state and Federal governments. Many 
states distribute these funds based on Census Bureau population 
statistics. This fact, along with local population shifts or 
annexations of territory, prompts local officials to request special 
censuses. In addition, special census data are used by the local 
jurisdictions to plan new schools, transportation systems, housing 
programs, water treatment facilities, etc.
    The Census Bureau also uses special census data as part of its 
local population estimates calculation and to update the Census 
Bureau's Master Address File (MAF) and Topographically Integrated 
Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System.
    Information quality is an integral part of the pre-dissemination 
review of the Information disseminated by the Census Bureau (fully 
described in the Census Bureau's Information Quality Guidelines). 
Information quality is also integral to the information collections 
conducted by the Census Bureau and is incorporated into the clearance 
process required by the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    Affected Public: The Census Bureau will establish a reimbursable 
agreement with a variety of potential special census customers that are 
unknown at this time. The Special Census Program will include a library 
of standard forms that will be used for the Special Censuses we 
anticipate conducting throughout this decade. While no additional 
documentation will be provided to OMB in advance of conducting any 
Special Census which utilizes the library of standard forms, any 
deviation from the standard forms, such as an additional question 
requested by a specific governmental unit, will be forwarded to OMB for 
approval. In addition, the Special Census program will provide OMB an 
annual report summarizing the activity for the year.
    Frequency: One time.
    Respondent's Obligation: Voluntary.
    Legal Authority: Title 13, United States Code, Section 196.
    This information collection request may be viewed at 
www.reginfo.gov. Follow the instructions to view Department of Commerce 
collections currently under review by OMB.
    Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information 
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice 
to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395-5806.

    Dated: November 17, 2015.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015-29651 Filed 11-19-15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-07-P
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