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vehicles or features will choose to
voluntarily comply with the guidance
set forth in the Federal Automated
Vehicle Policy. The agency also expects
that up to 45 manufacturers and other
entities who are currently supplying
level 2 functionality to voluntarily
comply with the guidance. The
estimated cost for complying with this
regulation is $100 per hour. Therefore,
the total annual cost is estimated to be
$13,605,000 (time burden of 136,050
hours × $100 cost per hour).
Affected Public: Business or other for
profit.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
90.
Estimated Number of Responses: 90.
Annual Estimated Total Annual
Burden Hours: 136,050 hrs.
Frequency of Collection: Annual.
On September 20, 2016, NHTSA
published a notice announcing the
proposed collection of information
pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. and
providing a 60-day comment period (81
FR 65709). . The Agency received 11
comments on this notice from the
general public, five of these commenters
provided general comments on the
Federal Automated Vehicles Policy (the
Policy). The remaining commenters
(Daimler Trucks North America, the
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers,
Inc., Association of Global Automakers,
Inc., Motor and Equipment
Manufacturers Association (MEMA),
Truck and Engine Manufacturers
Association (EMA), and the Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)) had
comments that were responsive to the
60-Day notice. The Agency also received
a number of substantive comments
pertaining to the ICR as part of the
overall general comments on the Policy
(Docket # NHTSA–2016–0090). In
general these comments were reflected
in the specific comments received on
the 60-Day Notice.
These comments can be grouped into
the following categories:
1. Comments regarding the burden of
voluntarily responding to the 15
point Safety Assessment
2. Comments regarding the burden
hours imposed by the guidance (e.g.
documentation related to the 15
point Safety Assessment) contained
in the Federal Automated Vehicles
Policy
3. Comments regarding the scope of the
Safety Assessment Letter
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4. Comments regarding submitting
Safety Assessment Letters for test
vehicles
5. Comments regarding submitting
Safety Assessment Letters for
vehicles meeting SAE International
(SAE) Level 2 automation
It is important to note that the Federal
Automated Vehicles Policy was
effective on September 23, 2016, and is
intended to be updated on an annual
basis. Therefore the burden hours
outlined in the 60-Day notice and this
subsequent 30 Day notice are reflective
of that version of the policy. Comments
which suggested changes to the scope of
the Safety Assessment Letter, removal of
test vehicles and SAE Level 2 vehicles
from the Policy, and similar comments
are addressed in the supporting
document. Additionally, the agency has
provided and will continue to provide
clarifications to the policy on its Web
site.
The remaining comments regarding
the burden of voluntarily submitting a
Safety Assessment Letter and the
burden of following the guidance
contained inside the Policy can be
summed up as ‘‘NHTSA has
underestimated the burden of following
its policy.’’ However, none of the
commenters offered substantive
information regarding the specific
details of the Agency’s underestimation
of the burden in following the Policy’s
Guidance. In light of these comments,
NHTSA has reevaluated its analysis of
the burden hours and looked to
voluntary industry standards such as
the International Organization for
Standardization’s (ISO) 26262—Road
vehicles—Functional safety, SAE
J3061—Cybersecurity Guidebook for
Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems, and
NHTSA’s own experience with safety
defect investigations as it relates to
record keeping by companies. Based on
this analysis and the Agency’s
observation that the Policy is not
suggesting new documentation
procedures, we have not made any
adjustments to the burden hours . . .
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
and 49 CFR 1.95.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Sanctions Actions Pursuant to
Executive Order 13224
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the names
of 1 individual and 2 entities whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to Executive Order
13224 of September 23, 2001, ‘‘Blocking
Property and Prohibiting Transactions
With Persons Who Commit, Threaten To
Commit, or Support Terrorism.’’
SUMMARY:
OFAC’s actions described in this
notice were effective on December 13,
2016.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Associate Director for Global Targeting,
tel.: 202–622–2420, Assistant Director
for Sanctions Compliance & Evaluation,
tel.: 202–622–2490, Assistant Director
for Licensing, tel.: 202–622–2480, Office
of Foreign Assets Control, or Chief
Counsel (Foreign Assets Control), tel.:
202–622–2410, Office of the General
Counsel, Department of the Treasury
(not toll free numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Availability
The SDN List and additional
information concerning OFAC sanctions
programs are available from OFAC’s
Web site (www.treas.gov/ofac).
Notice of OFAC Actions
On December 13, 2016, OFAC blocked
the property and interests in property of
the following 1 individual and 2 entities
pursuant to E.O. 13224, ‘‘Blocking
Property and Prohibiting Transactions
With Persons Who Commit, Threaten To
Commit, or Support Terrorism’’:
Nathaniel Beuse,
Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety
Research, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration.
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Proposed Collection; Comment
Request; Office of the Procurement
Executive
Department of the Treasury,
Departmental Offices.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Treasury, Office of the Procurement
SUMMARY:
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Written comments must be
received on or before February 17, 2017
to be assured of consideration.
DATES:
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
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Executive, is soliciting comments
concerning information collection No.
1505–0107—Regulation Agency Protests
that is scheduled to expire February 28,
2017.
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You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
Email: Thomas.olinn@treasury.gov.
The subject line should contain the
OMB number and title for which you
are commenting. Mail: Thomas O’Linn,
Office of the Procurement Executive,
Department of the Treasury, 1722 I
Street NW., Mezzanine, Washington, DC
20006. All responses to this notice will
be included in the request for OMB’s
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approval. All comments will also
become a matter of public record.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
request a copy of the information
collection should be directed to Thomas
O’Linn (202) 622–2092.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Number: 1505–0107.
Type of Review: Extension without
change of a currently approved
collection.
Title: Regulation Agency Protests.
Abstract: This notice provides a
request to continue including the
designated OMB Control Number on
information requested from contractors.
The information is requested from
contractors so that the Government will
be able to evaluate protests effectively
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Dated: December 13, 2016.
John E. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets
Control.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Sanctions Actions Pursuant to Executive Order 13224
AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the names of 1 individual and 2 entities
whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to
Executive Order 13224 of September 23, 2001, ``Blocking Property and
Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten To Commit,
or Support Terrorism.''
DATES: OFAC's actions described in this notice were effective on
December 13, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Associate Director for Global
Targeting, tel.: 202-622-2420, Assistant Director for Sanctions
Compliance & Evaluation, tel.: 202-622-2490, Assistant Director for
Licensing, tel.: 202-622-2480, Office of Foreign Assets Control, or
Chief Counsel (Foreign Assets Control), tel.: 202-622-2410, Office of
the General Counsel, Department of the Treasury (not toll free
numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Availability
The SDN List and additional information concerning OFAC sanctions
programs are available from OFAC's Web site (www.treas.gov/ofac).
Notice of OFAC Actions
On December 13, 2016, OFAC blocked the property and interests in
property of the following 1 individual and 2 entities pursuant to E.O.
13224, ``Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons
Who Commit, Threaten To Commit, or Support Terrorism'':
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Dated: December 13, 2016.
John E. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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