Agency Information Collection Activities: Transportation Entry and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP Inspection and Permit, 10496-10497 [2017-02875]
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Regulations and Rulings, Economic
Impact Analysis Branch, 10th Floor, 90
K St NE., Washington, DC 20229–1177.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional PRA information
should be directed to Paperwork
Reduction Act Officer, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection, Regulations and
Rulings, Office of Trade, 90 K Street
NE., 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229–
1177, or via email (CBP_PRA@
cbp.dhs.gov). Please note that the
contact information provided here is
solely for questions regarding this
notice. Individuals seeking information
about other CBP programs should
contact the CBP National Customer
Service Center at 877–227–5511, (TTY)
1–800–877–8339, or CBP Web site at
https://www.cbp.gov/. For additional
help: https://help.cbp.gov/app/home/
search/1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.). The comments should address:
(a) Whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s
estimates of the burden of the collection
of information; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; (d) ways to
minimize the burden including the use
of automated collection techniques or
the use of other forms of information
technology; and (e) the annual cost
burden to respondents or record keepers
from the collection of information (total
capital/startup costs and operations and
maintenance costs). The comments that
are submitted will be summarized and
included in the CBP request for OMB
approval. All comments will become a
matter of public record. In this
document, CBP is soliciting comments
concerning the following information
collection:
Title: Commercial Invoice.
OMB Number: 1651–0090.
Form Number: None.
Abstract: The collection of the
commercial invoice is necessary for
conducting adequate examination of
merchandise and determination of the
duties due on imported merchandise as
required by 19 CFR 141.81, 141.82,
141.83, 141.84, 141.85, 141.86, 141.87,
141.88, 141.89, 141.90, 141.91, 141.92
and by 19 U.S.C. 1481 and 1484. The
commercial invoice is provided to CBP
by the importer. The information is used
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to ascertain the proper tariff
classification and valuation of imported
merchandise, as required by the Tariff
Act of 1930. To facilitate trade, CBP did
not develop a specific form for this
information collection. Importers are
allowed to use their existing invoices to
comply with these regulations.
Current Actions: This submission is
being made to extend the expiration
date with no change to the burden
hours.
Type of Review: Extension (without
change).
Affected Public: Businesses.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
38,500.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1208.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 46,500,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 1
minute.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 744,000.
Dated: February 8, 2017.
Seth Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[1651–0003]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Transportation Entry and
Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP
Inspection and Permit
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for
comments; extension of an existing
collection of information.
AGENCY:
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) of the Department of
Homeland Security will be submitting
the following information collection
request to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and approval
in accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act: Transportation Entry
and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP
Inspection and Permit. CBP is proposing
that this information collection be
extended with no change to the burden
hours or to the information collected.
This document is published to obtain
comments from the public and affected
agencies.
SUMMARY:
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Written comments should be
received on or before April 14, 2017 to
be assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: All submissions received
must include the OMB Control Number
1651–0003 in the subject line and the
agency name. To avoid duplicate
submissions, please use only one of the
following methods to submit comments:
(1) Email. Submit comments to: (CBP_
PRA@cbp.dhs.gov). The email should
include the OMB Control number in the
subject line.
(2) Mail. Submit written comments to
CBP PRA Officer, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, Office of Trade,
Regulations and Rulings, Economic
Impact Analysis Branch, 10th Floor, 90
K St NE., Washington, DC 20229–1177.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional PRA information
should be directed to Paperwork
Reduction Act Officer, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection, Regulations and
Rulings, Office of Trade, 90 K Street
NE., 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229–
1177, or via email (CBP_PRA@
cbp.dhs.gov). Please note that the
contact information provided here is
solely for questions regarding this
notice. Individuals seeking information
about other CBP programs should
contact the CBP National Customer
Service Center at 877–227–5511, (TTY)
1–800–877–8339, or CBP Web site at
https://www.cbp.gov/. For additional
help: https://help.cbp.gov/app/home/
search/1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.). The comments should address:
(a) Whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s
estimates of the burden of the collection
of information; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; (d) ways to
minimize the burden including the use
of automated collection techniques or
the use of other forms of information
technology; and (e) the annual cost
burden to respondents or record keepers
from the collection of information (total
capital/startup costs and operations and
maintenance costs). The comments that
are submitted will be summarized and
included in the CBP request for OMB
approval. All comments will become a
matter of public record. In this
document, CBP is soliciting comments
DATES:
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concerning the following information
collection:
Title: Transportation Entry and
Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP
Inspection and Permit
OMB Number: 1651–0003
Form Numbers: CBP Forms 7512 and
7512A
Abstract: CBP Forms 7512 and 7512A
are used by carriers and brokers to serve
as the manifest and transportation entry
for cargo moving under bond within the
United States. The data on the form is
used by CBP to identify the carrier who
initiated the bonded movement and to
document merchandise moving in-bond.
These forms provide documentation
that CBP uses for enforcement, targeting,
and protection of revenue. Forms 7512
and 7512A collect information such as
the names of the importer and
consignee; a description of the
merchandise moving in-bond; and the
ports of lading and unlading. Various
provisions in 19 CFR require the use of
these forms including 19 CFR 10.60, 19
CFR 10.61 and 19 CFR part 18. The
forms be found at https://www.cbp.gov/
xp/cgov/toolbox/forms/.
Type of Review: Extension (without
change).
Current Actions: This submission is
being made to extend the expiration
date with no change to the burden hours
or to the information collected.
Affected Public: Businesses.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
6,200.
Estimated Number of Average
Responses per Respondent: 871.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 5,400,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 10
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 896,400 hours.
Dated: February 8, 2017.
Seth Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
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Agency Information Collection
Activities: Extension, Without Change,
of an Existing Information Collection;
Comment Request; OMB Control No.
1653–0021
U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement, Department of Homeland
Security.
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The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (USICE), will submit the
following information collection request
for review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The information collection is
published in the Federal Register to
obtain comments from the public and
affected agencies. Comments are
encouraged and will be accepted for 60
days until April 14, 2017.
Written comments and suggestions
regarding items contained in this notice,
and especially with regard to the
estimated public burden and associated
response time should be directed to the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), Scott Elmore, PRA Clearance
Officer, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement, 801 I Street NW., Mailstop
5800, Washington, DC 20536–5800.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
concerning the proposed collection of
information 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
agencies 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
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
AGENCY:
60-Day Notice of Information
collection for review; Form No. I–246,
Application for Stay of Removal or
Deportation; OMB Control No. 1653–
0021.
ACTION:
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension, without change of a currently
approved information collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Application for a Stay of Deportation or
Removal.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the
Department of Homeland Security
sponsoring the collection: Form I–246,
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U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Individual or
Households, Business or other nonprofit. The information collected on the
Form I–246 is necessary for U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) to make a determination that the
eligibility requirements for a request for
a stay of deportation or removal are met
by the applicant.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: 10,000 responses at 30 minutes
(.5 hours) per response.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: 5,000 annual burden hours.
Dated: February 8, 2017.
Scott Elmore,
PRA Clearance Officer, U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, Department of
Homeland Security.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
Notice of Receipt of Complaint;
Solicitation of Comments Relating to
the Public Interest
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. International Trade
Commission has received a complaint
entitled Certain Electrical Connectors,
Components Thereof, and Products
Containing the Same, DN 3197; the
Commission is soliciting comments on
any public interest issues raised by the
complaint or complainant’s filing
pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
R. Barton, Secretary to the Commission,
U.S. International Trade Commission,
500 E Street SW., Washington, DC
20436, telephone (202) 205–2000. The
public version of the complaint can be
accessed on the Commission’s
Electronic Document Information
System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov,
and will be available for inspection
during official business hours (8:45 a.m.
to 5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the
Secretary, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202)
205–2000.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[1651-0003]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Transportation Entry
and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP Inspection and Permit
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for comments; extension of an
existing collection of information.
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SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the Department of
Homeland Security will be submitting the following information
collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act:
Transportation Entry and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP Inspection
and Permit. CBP is proposing that this information collection be
extended with no change to the burden hours or to the information
collected. This document is published to obtain comments from the
public and affected agencies.
DATES: Written comments should be received on or before April 14, 2017
to be assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: All submissions received must include the OMB Control Number
1651-0003 in the subject line and the agency name. To avoid duplicate
submissions, please use only one of the following methods to submit
comments:
(1) Email. Submit comments to: (CBP_PRA@cbp.dhs.gov). The email
should include the OMB Control number in the subject line.
(2) Mail. Submit written comments to CBP PRA Officer, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection, Office of Trade, Regulations and Rulings,
Economic Impact Analysis Branch, 10th Floor, 90 K St NE., Washington,
DC 20229-1177.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional PRA
information should be directed to Paperwork Reduction Act Officer, U.S.
Customs and Border Protection, Regulations and Rulings, Office of
Trade, 90 K Street NE., 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229-1177, or via
email (CBP_PRA@cbp.dhs.gov). Please note that the contact information
provided here is solely for questions regarding this notice.
Individuals seeking information about other CBP programs should contact
the CBP National Customer Service Center at 877-227-5511, (TTY) 1-800-
877-8339, or CBP Web site at https://www.cbp.gov/. For additional help:
https://help.cbp.gov/app/home/search/1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.). The comments should address: (a) Whether the collection
of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions
of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimates of the burden of
the collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; (d) ways to
minimize the burden including the use of automated collection
techniques or the use of other forms of information technology; and (e)
the annual cost burden to respondents or record keepers from the
collection of information (total capital/startup costs and operations
and maintenance costs). The comments that are submitted will be
summarized and included in the CBP request for OMB approval. All
comments will become a matter of public record. In this document, CBP
is soliciting comments
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concerning the following information collection:
Title: Transportation Entry and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP
Inspection and Permit
OMB Number: 1651-0003
Form Numbers: CBP Forms 7512 and 7512A
Abstract: CBP Forms 7512 and 7512A are used by carriers and brokers
to serve as the manifest and transportation entry for cargo moving
under bond within the United States. The data on the form is used by
CBP to identify the carrier who initiated the bonded movement and to
document merchandise moving in-bond. These forms provide documentation
that CBP uses for enforcement, targeting, and protection of revenue.
Forms 7512 and 7512A collect information such as the names of the
importer and consignee; a description of the merchandise moving in-
bond; and the ports of lading and unlading. Various provisions in 19
CFR require the use of these forms including 19 CFR 10.60, 19 CFR 10.61
and 19 CFR part 18. The forms be found at https://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/forms/.
Type of Review: Extension (without change).
Current Actions: This submission is being made to extend the
expiration date with no change to the burden hours or to the
information collected.
Affected Public: Businesses.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 6,200.
Estimated Number of Average Responses per Respondent: 871.
Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 5,400,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 10 minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 896,400 hours.
Dated: February 8, 2017.
Seth Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch U.S. Customs and Border
Protection.
[FR Doc. 2017-02875 Filed 2-10-17; 8:45 am]
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