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Type of Respondent: State and local
government jurisdictions with 100 or
more employees.
Description of Affected Public: State
and local governments excluding public
elementary and secondary public school
districts.
Number of Respondents: 5,128 1.
Number of Responses: 12,197 2.
Biennial Reporting Hours: 85,379.
Biennial Cost to Respondents:
$1,646,107.12.
Federal Cost: $251,920.
Number of Forms: 1.
Form Number: EEOC FORM 164.
Abstract: Section 709(c) of Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 2000e–8(c), requires
employers to make and keep records
relevant to a determination of whether
unlawful employment practices have
been or are being committed, to preserve
such records and to produce reports as
the Commission prescribes by
regulation or order. Accordingly, the
EEOC issued regulations at 29 CFR
1602.32–1602.37 prescribing the
reporting requirements for State and
local governments. State and local
governments with 100 or more
employees have been required to submit
EEO–4 reports since 1974 (biennially in
odd-numbered years since 1993). The
individual reports are confidential.
EEO–4 data are used by the EEOC to
investigate charges of discrimination
against state and local governments and
to provide information on the
employment status of minorities and
women. The data are shared with
several other Federal agencies. Pursuant
to section 709(d) of Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, U.S.C. 2000e–8(d),
as amended, EEO–4 data are shared
with State and Local Fair Employment
Practices Agencies (FEPAs). Aggregated
data are also used by researchers and
the general public.
Burden Statement: The EEOC has
updated its methodology for calculating
biennial burden to reflect the time spent
by staff that are responsible for
preparing and filing the EEO–4 report.
Based upon its years of experience and
interactions with EEO–4 filers, the
EEOC now accounts for time to be spent
biennially on EEO–4 reporting by
human resources assistants. The
estimated number of respondents
included in the biennial estimate is
5,128 state and local government
respondents, as this is the number of
EEO–4 filers from the 2015 reporting
cycle. These 5,128 filers submit an
estimated 12,197 reports biennially. The
estimated hour burden per report will
be 7 hours; this estimate is supported by
information on hour burden collected
from a sample of both small and large
EEO–4 filers. The estimated total
biennial respondent burden hours will
be 85,379 hours. Burden hour cost was
calculated using median hourly wage
rates for human resources assistants.3
The burden hour cost per report will be
$134.96, and the estimated total
biennial burden hour cost will be
$1,646,107.12. (See Table 1 below.)
TABLE 1—ESTIMATE OF BIENNIAL BURDEN FOR EEO–4 REPORT
Hourly wage
rate
State and local governments
Hours per
local govt.
report
Burden hour
cost per
report 4
Number of State and Local Government Respondents = 5,128
Total burden
hours 5
Total burden
hour cost 6
Number of Reports Submitted =
12,197
Human resources assistants ...............................................
$19.28
7
$134.96
85,379
$1,646,107.12
Total ..............................................................................
$19.28
7
$134.96
85,379
$1,646,107.12
The cost estimates are based on the
assumption that filers use online
reporting. For the 2015 EEO–4 report,
85% of EEO–4 filers submitted their
report via online reporting and 5% of
EEO–4 reports were submitted using the
data upload method. The remaining
10% of filers submitted reports via the
paper method. The EEOC has made
electronic filing much easier for
employers required to file the EEO–4
Report. As a result, more jurisdictions
are using this filing method. This
development, along with the greater
availability of human resource
information software, is expected to
have significantly reduced the actual
burden of reporting.
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Dated: January 25, 2018.
1 This number represents the total number of state
and local government respondents from the most
recent reporting cycle in 2015.
2 This number represents the total number of
reports filed during the 2015 reporting cycle; it is
larger than the number of respondents due to the
requirement for some state and local governments
to file separate reports by function.
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For the Commission.
Victoria A. Lipnic,
Acting Chair.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
[DA 18–65]
Consumer Advisory Committee
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Commission announces
the next meeting date, time, and agenda
of its Consumer Advisory Committee
SUMMARY:
3 The rate of $19.28 per hour is based on the mean
hourly pay rate of human resources assistants
(Occupational Employment Statistics, Occupational
Employment and Wages, May 2016, 43–4161
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and
Timekeeping, https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/
oes434161.htm, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Division of Occupational Employment Statistics).
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(hereinafter the ‘‘Committee’’). The
mission of the Committee is to make
recommendations to the Commission
regarding consumer issues within the
jurisdiction of the Commission and to
facilitate the participation of consumers
(including underserved populations,
such as Native Americans, persons
living in rural areas, older persons,
people with disabilities, and persons for
whom English is not their primary
language) in proceedings before the
Commission.
February 26, 2018, 9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
DATES:
Federal Communications
Commission, 445 12th Street SW,
Commission Meeting Room TW–C305,
Washington, DC 20554.
ADDRESSES:
4 The figures in this column were calculated by
multiplying the hourly wage rate by the hours per
report (7).
5 The figures in this column were calculated by
multiplying the hours per report by 12,197, the total
number of responses.
6 The figures in this column were calculated by
multiplying the burden hour cost per report by
12,197, the total number of responses.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Scott Marshall, Designated Federal
Officer of the Committee, (202) 418–
2809 (voice or Relay); email
Scott.Marshall@fcc.gov.
This is a
summary of the Commission’s
document DA 18–65, released January
25, 2018, announcing the Agenda, Date,
and Time of the Committee’s Next
Meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Meeting Agenda
At its February 26, 2018 meeting, the
Committee is expected to consider a
recommendation from its Robocalls
Working Group regarding call
authentication. The Committee will also
receive briefings from Commission staff
on issues of interest to the Committee.
A limited amount of time will be
available for comments from the public.
If time permits, the public may ask
questions of presenters via the email
address livequestions@fcc.gov or via
Twitter using the hashtag #fcclive. The
public may also follow the meeting on
Twitter @fcc or via the Commission’s
Facebook page at www.facebook.com/
fcc. Alternatively, members of the
public may send written comments to:
Scott Marshall, Designated Federal
Officer of the Committee, at the address
provided above.
The meeting is open to the public and
the site is fully accessible to people
using wheelchairs or other mobility
aids. Sign language interpreters, open
captioning, assistive listening devices,
and Braille copies of the agenda and
committee roster will be provided on
site. Meetings of the Committee are also
broadcast live with open captioning
over the internet from the FCC Live web
page at www.fcc.gov/live/. Other
reasonable accommodations for people
with disabilities are available upon
request. The request should include a
detailed description of the
accommodation needed and contact
information. Please provide as much
advance notice as possible; last minute
requests will be accepted, but may not
be possible to fill. To request an
accommodation, send an email to
fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer
and Governmental Affairs Bureau at
(202) 418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432
(TTY).
Federal Communications Commission.
Gregory Haledjian,
Legal Advisor, Consumer and Governmental
Affairs Bureau.
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Notice to All Interested Parties of
Intent To Terminate the Receivership
of 10073, The Elizabeth State Bank,
Elizabeth, Illinois
Notice is hereby given that the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC or
Receiver) as Receiver for The Elizabeth
State Bank, Elizabeth, Illinois, intends
to terminate its receivership for said
institution. The FDIC was appointed
Receiver of The Elizabeth State Bank on
July 2, 2009. The liquidation of the
receivership assets has been completed.
To the extent permitted by available
funds and in accordance with law, the
receiver will be making a final dividend
payment to proven creditors.
Based upon the foregoing, the receiver
has determined that the continued
existence of the receivership will serve
no useful purpose. Consequently, notice
is given that the receivership shall be
terminated, to be effective no sooner
than thirty days after the date of this
notice. If any person wishes to comment
concerning the termination of the
receivership, such comment must be
made in writing and sent within thirty
days of the date of this notice to: Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, Division
of Resolutions and Receiverships,
Attention: Receivership Oversight
Department 34.6, 1601 Bryan Street,
Dallas, TX 75201. No comments
concerning the termination of this
receivership will be considered which
are not sent within this time frame.
Dated: January 30, 2018.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Robert E. Feldman,
Executive Secretary.
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Formations of, Acquisitions by, and
Mergers of Bank Holding Companies
The companies listed in this notice
have applied to the Board for approval,
pursuant to the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.)
(BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR part
225), and all other applicable statutes
and regulations to become a bank
holding company and/or to acquire the
assets or the ownership of, control of, or
the power to vote shares of a bank or
bank holding company and all of the
banks and nonbanking companies
owned by the bank holding company,
including the companies listed below.
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, January 30, 2018.
Ann E. Misback,
Secretary of the Board.
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The applications listed below, as well
as other related filings required by the
Board, are available for immediate
inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank
indicated. The applications will also be
available for inspection at the offices of
the Board of Governors. Interested
persons may express their views in
writing on the standards enumerated in
the BHC Act (12 U.S.C. 1842(c)). If the
proposal also involves the acquisition of
a nonbanking company, the review also
includes whether the acquisition of the
nonbanking company complies with the
standards in section 4 of the BHC Act
(12 U.S.C. 1843). Unless otherwise
noted, nonbanking activities will be
conducted throughout the United States.
Unless otherwise noted, comments
regarding each of these applications
must be received at the Reserve Bank
indicated or the offices of the Board of
Governors not later than March 1, 2018.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
(Robert L. Triplett III, Senior Vice
President) 2200 North Pearl Street,
Dallas, Texas 75201–2272:
1. SBH Manager, LLC, and Susser
Bank Holdings, LLC, both of Corpus
Christi, Texas; to become bank holding
companies by acquiring up to 65.9
percent of the voting shares of
BancAffiliated, Inc., Arlington, Texas,
and thereby indirectly acquire,
Affiliated Bank, National Association,
Arlington, Texas.
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The notificants listed below have
applied under the Change in Bank
Control Act (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)) and
§ 225.41 of the Board’s Regulation Y (12
CFR 225.41) to acquire shares of a bank
or bank holding company. The factors
that are considered in acting on the
notices are set forth in paragraph 7 of
the Act (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)(7)).
The notices are available for
immediate inspection at the Federal
Reserve Bank indicated. The notices
also will be available for inspection at
the offices of the Board of Governors.
Interested persons may express their
views in writing to the Reserve Bank
indicated for that notice or to the offices
of the Board of Governors. Comments
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[DA 18-65]
Consumer Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission announces the next meeting date, time, and
agenda of its Consumer Advisory Committee (hereinafter the
``Committee''). The mission of the Committee is to make recommendations
to the Commission regarding consumer issues within the jurisdiction of
the Commission and to facilitate the participation of consumers
(including underserved populations, such as Native Americans, persons
living in rural areas, older persons, people with disabilities, and
persons for whom English is not their primary language) in proceedings
before the Commission.
DATES: February 26, 2018, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street SW,
Commission Meeting Room TW-C305, Washington, DC 20554.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Marshall, Designated Federal
Officer of the Committee, (202) 418-2809 (voice or Relay); email
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's
document DA 18-65, released January 25, 2018, announcing the Agenda,
Date, and Time of the Committee's Next Meeting.
Meeting Agenda
At its February 26, 2018 meeting, the Committee is expected to
consider a recommendation from its Robocalls Working Group regarding
call authentication. The Committee will also receive briefings from
Commission staff on issues of interest to the Committee.
A limited amount of time will be available for comments from the
public. If time permits, the public may ask questions of presenters via
the email address [email protected] or via Twitter using the
hashtag #fcclive. The public may also follow the meeting on Twitter
@fcc or via the Commission's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fcc.
Alternatively, members of the public may send written comments to:
Scott Marshall, Designated Federal Officer of the Committee, at the
address provided above.
The meeting is open to the public and the site is fully accessible
to people using wheelchairs or other mobility aids. Sign language
interpreters, open captioning, assistive listening devices, and Braille
copies of the agenda and committee roster will be provided on site.
Meetings of the Committee are also broadcast live with open captioning
over the internet from the FCC Live web page at www.fcc.gov/live/.
Other reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are
available upon request. The request should include a detailed
description of the accommodation needed and contact information. Please
provide as much advance notice as possible; last minute requests will
be accepted, but may not be possible to fill. To request an
accommodation, send an email to [email protected] or call the Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432
(TTY).
Federal Communications Commission.
Gregory Haledjian,
Legal Advisor, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau.
[FR Doc. 2018-02091 Filed 2-1-18; 8:45 am]
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