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control number.
DATES: Written PRA comments should
be submitted on or before May 29, 2018.
If you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it
difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, you should
advise the contact listed below as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to
Nicole Ongele, FCC, via email PRA@
fcc.gov and to Nicole.Ongele@fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information about the
information collection, contact Nicole
Ongele at (202) 418–2991.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
As part of its continuing effort to
reduce paperwork burdens, and as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
3520), the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC or Commission)
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on the
following information collections.
Comments are requested concerning:
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and ways to
further reduce the information
collection burden on small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
OMB Control Number: 3060–1003.
Title: Communications Disaster
Information Reporting System (DIRS).
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities; Not-for-profit
institutions; Federal Government; and/
or State, local or tribal governments.
Number of Respondents and
Responses: 5,000 respondents; 40,900
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 0.10–
0.50 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Voluntary.
Statutory authority for this information
collection is contained in 47. U.S.C.
Sections 154(i), 218 and 303(r) of the
Communications Act of 1934, as
amended.
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Total Annual Burden: 6,950 hours.
Total Annual Cost: No Cost.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
DIRS filings consists of sensitive
information that for national security
and/or commercial reasons, the
Commission will treat the filings at the
time of receipt as non-public and
presumptively confidential. However,
DIRS filings will be shared with the
Department of Homeland Security and
the other Federal agencies authorized to
participate in the National Response
Framework Emergency Support
Function-2 (ESF–2)(Communications).
The Commission may publish or
otherwise share anonymized summaries
of DIRS filings at its discretion.
Needs and Uses: In response to the
events of September 11, 2001, the
Federal Communications Commission
(Commission or FCC) created an
Emergency Contact Information System
to assist the Commission in ensuring
rapid restoration of communications
capabilities after disruption by a
terrorist threat or attack, and to ensure
that public safety, public health, and
other emergency and defense personnel
have effective communications services
available to them in the immediate
aftermath of any terrorist attack within
the United States. The Commission
submitted, and OMB approved, a
collection through which key
communications providers could
voluntarily provide contact information.
The Commission’s Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB)
developed the Disaster Information
Reporting System (DIRS) that uses
electronic forms to collect Emergency
Contact Information forms and through
which participants may inform the
Commission of damage to
communications infrastructure and
facilities due to major emergencies and
may request resources for restoration.
The Commission updated the process by
increasing the number of reporting
entities to ensure inclusion of wireless,
wireline, broadcast, cable, VoIP, and
broadband internet access
communications providers. The
Commission is requesting a renewal of
the currently approved collection. It is
imperative that the Disaster Information
Reporting System be in place so that the
Commission has an accurate picture of
the communications landscape during
disasters.
Statutory authority for this collection
of information is contained in 47 U.S.C.
154(i), 218, 303(r) and 47 CFR Section
0.181(h).
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Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2018–06180 Filed 3–27–18; 8:45 am]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
[OMB 3060–1158]
Information Collection Being
Submitted for Review and Approval to
the Office of Management and Budget
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
As part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork burdens, and as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) of 1995, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC or
the Commission) invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on the
following information collection.
Comments are requested concerning:
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and ways to
further reduce the information
collection burden on small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
The Commission may not conduct or
sponsor a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) control number. No person shall
be subject to any penalty for failing to
comply with a collection of information
subject to the PRA that does not display
a valid OMB control number.
DATES: Written comments should be
submitted on or before April 27, 2018.
If you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it
difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, you should
advise the contacts listed below as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Submit PRA comments to
OMB via email: OIRA_Submission@
omb.eop.gov; and to Nicole Ongele,
FCC, via email PRA@fcc.gov and to
SUMMARY:
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Nicole.Ongele@fcc.gov. Include in the
comments the OMB control number as
shown in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or copies of the
information collection, contact Nicole
Ongele at (202) 418–2991. To view a
copy of this information collection
request (ICR) submitted to OMB: (1) Go
to the web page ,
(2) look for the section of the web page
called ‘‘Currently Under Review,’’ (3)
click on the downward-pointing arrow
in the ‘‘Select Agency’’ box below the
‘‘Currently Under Review’’ heading, (4)
select ‘‘Federal Communications
Commission’’ from the list of agencies
presented in the ‘‘Select Agency’’ box,
(5) click the ‘‘Submit’’ button to the
right of the ‘‘Select Agency’’ box, (6)
when the list of FCC ICRs currently
under review appears, look for the OMB
control number of this ICR and then
click on the ICR Reference Number. A
copy of the FCC submission to OMB
will be displayed.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of
its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork burdens, and as required by
the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC or
the Commission) invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on the
following information collection.
Comments are requested concerning:
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and ways to
further reduce the information
collection burden on small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
OMB Control Number: 3060–1158.
Title: Transparency Rule Disclosures,
Restoring Internet Freedom, Report and
Order, WC Docket No. 17–108, FCC 17–
166.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities, Not-for-profit entities;
State, local, or Tribal governments.
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Number of Respondents and
Responses: 1,919 respondents; 1,919
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 26
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement; Third party
disclosure requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Mandatory.
Statutory authority for these collections
is contained in Section 257 of the
Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 257.
Total Annual Burden: 49,894 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $560,000.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
There is no need for confidentiality with
this information collection.
Needs and Uses: The Restoring
Internet Freedom Report and Order
(Restoring Internet Freedom Order)
revises the information collection
requirements applicable to Internet
service providers (ISPs). The Open
Internet Order, adopted in 2010,
required ISPs to disclose certain
network management processes,
performance characteristics, and other
attributes of broadband Internet access
service. These disclosure requirements
were significantly increased by the Title
II Order, adopted in 2015. The Restoring
Internet Freedom Order eliminates the
additional collection imposed by the
Title II Order and adds a few discrete
elements to the Open Internet Order’s
information collection requirements.
The Restoring Internet Freedom Order
requires an ISP to publicly disclose
network management practices,
performance, and commercial terms of
its broadband internet access service
sufficient to enable consumers to make
informed choices regarding the
purchase and use of such services, and
entrepreneurs and other small
businesses to develop, market, and
maintain internet offerings. As part of
these disclosures, the rule requires ISPs
to disclose their congestion
management, application-specific
behavior, device attachment rules, and
security practices, as well as any
blocking, throttling, affiliated
prioritization, or paid prioritization in
which they engage. The rule also
requires ISPs to disclose performance
characteristics, including a service
description and the impact of nonbroadband internet access services data
services. Finally, the rule requires ISPs
to disclose the price of the service,
privacy policies, and redress options.
The rule requires ISPs to make such
disclosure available either via a publicly
available, easily accessible website or
through transmittal to the Commission,
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which will make such disclosures
available via a publicly available, easily
accessible website. The information
collection will assist the Commission in
its statutory obligation to report to
Congress on market entry barriers in the
telecommunications market. The
Commission anticipates that the revised
disclosures will empower consumers
and businesses with information about
their broadband internet access service,
protecting the openness of the internet.
Although this collection was bifurcated
in 2016 with respect to fixed and mobile
ISPs, the Commission seeks to have this
collection encompass both fixed and
mobile ISPs.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2018–06181 Filed 3–27–18; 8:45 am]
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
Notice of Agreements Filed
The Commission hereby gives notice
of the filing of the following agreements
under the Shipping Act of 1984.
Interested parties may submit comments
on the agreements to the Secretary,
Federal Maritime Commission,
Washington, DC 20573, within twelve
days of the date this notice appears in
the Federal Register. Copies of the
agreements are available through the
Commission’s website (www.fmc.gov) or
by contacting the Office of Agreements
at (202)–523–5793 or tradeanalysis@
fmc.gov.
Agreement No.: 012470–001.
Title: COSCO SHIPPING/PIL Slot
Exchange Agreement—PNW/PSW.
Parties: COSCO Shipping Co., Ltd.
and Pacific International Lines (PTE)
Ltd.
Filing Party: Eric Jeffrey; Nixon
Peabody LLP; 799 9th Street NW, Suite
500; Washington, DC 20001.
Synopsis: The amendment adds two
services to the exchange, revises some of
the allocations, and updates the
termination date of the Agreement.
Agreement No.: 011539–021.
Title: HLAG/NYK/MSC Vessel
Sharing Agreement.
Parties: Hapag-Lloyd AG; MSC
Mediterranean Shipping Company SA;
and Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd.
Filing Party: Wayne Rohde; Cozen
O’Connor; 1200 Nineteenth Street NW,
Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The Amendment revises the
Agreement to provide for the transition
that will occur following the
combination of the container liner
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[OMB 3060-1158]
Information Collection Being Submitted for Review and Approval to
the Office of Management and Budget
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork burdens,
and as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC or the Commission) invites the
general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on the following information collection. Comments are requested
concerning: Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the functions of the Commission,
including whether the information shall have practical utility; the
accuracy of the Commission's burden estimate; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the information collected; ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of information on the
respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology; and ways to further reduce the
information collection burden on small business concerns with fewer
than 25 employees.
The Commission may not conduct or sponsor a collection of
information unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) control number. No person shall be subject to any
penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information subject
to the PRA that does not display a valid OMB control number.
DATES: Written comments should be submitted on or before April 27,
2018. If you anticipate that you will be submitting comments, but find
it difficult to do so within the period of time allowed by this notice,
you should advise the contacts listed below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Submit PRA comments to OMB via email:
[email protected]; and to Nicole Ongele, FCC, via email
[email protected] and to
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[email protected]. Include in the comments the OMB control number
as shown in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information or copies
of the information collection, contact Nicole Ongele at (202) 418-2991.
To view a copy of this information collection request (ICR) submitted
to OMB: (1) Go to the web page <https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain>, (2) look for the section of the web page called ``Currently
Under Review,'' (3) click on the downward-pointing arrow in the
``Select Agency'' box below the ``Currently Under Review'' heading, (4)
select ``Federal Communications Commission'' from the list of agencies
presented in the ``Select Agency'' box, (5) click the ``Submit'' button
to the right of the ``Select Agency'' box, (6) when the list of FCC
ICRs currently under review appears, look for the OMB control number of
this ICR and then click on the ICR Reference Number. A copy of the FCC
submission to OMB will be displayed.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork burdens, and as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC or the Commission) invites the general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to comment on the following
information collection.
Comments are requested concerning: Whether the proposed collection
of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions
of the Commission, including whether the information shall have
practical utility; the accuracy of the Commission's burden estimate;
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information
collected; ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information
on the respondents, including the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information technology; and ways to
further reduce the information collection burden on small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
OMB Control Number: 3060-1158.
Title: Transparency Rule Disclosures, Restoring Internet Freedom,
Report and Order, WC Docket No. 17-108, FCC 17-166.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: Revision of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other for-profit entities, Not-for-profit
entities; State, local, or Tribal governments.
Number of Respondents and Responses: 1,919 respondents; 1,919
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 26 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement; Third
party disclosure requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Mandatory. Statutory authority for these
collections is contained in Section 257 of the Communications Act of
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 257.
Total Annual Burden: 49,894 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $560,000.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No impact(s).
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: There is no need for
confidentiality with this information collection.
Needs and Uses: The Restoring Internet Freedom Report and Order
(Restoring Internet Freedom Order) revises the information collection
requirements applicable to Internet service providers (ISPs). The Open
Internet Order, adopted in 2010, required ISPs to disclose certain
network management processes, performance characteristics, and other
attributes of broadband Internet access service. These disclosure
requirements were significantly increased by the Title II Order,
adopted in 2015. The Restoring Internet Freedom Order eliminates the
additional collection imposed by the Title II Order and adds a few
discrete elements to the Open Internet Order's information collection
requirements. The Restoring Internet Freedom Order requires an ISP to
publicly disclose network management practices, performance, and
commercial terms of its broadband internet access service sufficient to
enable consumers to make informed choices regarding the purchase and
use of such services, and entrepreneurs and other small businesses to
develop, market, and maintain internet offerings. As part of these
disclosures, the rule requires ISPs to disclose their congestion
management, application-specific behavior, device attachment rules, and
security practices, as well as any blocking, throttling, affiliated
prioritization, or paid prioritization in which they engage. The rule
also requires ISPs to disclose performance characteristics, including a
service description and the impact of non-broadband internet access
services data services. Finally, the rule requires ISPs to disclose the
price of the service, privacy policies, and redress options. The rule
requires ISPs to make such disclosure available either via a publicly
available, easily accessible website or through transmittal to the
Commission, which will make such disclosures available via a publicly
available, easily accessible website. The information collection will
assist the Commission in its statutory obligation to report to Congress
on market entry barriers in the telecommunications market. The
Commission anticipates that the revised disclosures will empower
consumers and businesses with information about their broadband
internet access service, protecting the openness of the internet.
Although this collection was bifurcated in 2016 with respect to fixed
and mobile ISPs, the Commission seeks to have this collection encompass
both fixed and mobile ISPs.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2018-06181 Filed 3-27-18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6712-01-P