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database searches for the agencies in
Component 1 and Component 2 and that
these searches will take an average of 3
hours (31 × 4 hours = 124 hours). OJJDP
estimates that all 5 agencies selected for
telephone debriefing in Component 1
will participate and the interviews will
take an average of 20 minutes to
complete (5 × 20 minutes = 1.67 hours).
OJJDP expects that all 10 of the law
enforcement investigators selected to
complete the Component 3 case detail
telephone survey will participate and
that the interview will take 30 minutes
(10 × 30 minutes = 5 hours). OJJDP
estimates that 18 of the 20 investigators
selected to complete the Component 3
case detail online survey will comply
and that the instrument will take an
average of 15 minutes (18 × 15 minutes
= 4.5 hours), 2 will decline (2 × 3
minutes = 6 minutes). OJJDP expects
that all 18 investigators who complete
the online survey will agree to
participate in the 20 minute debriefing
telephone interview (18 × 20 minutes =
6 hours). The total amount of time for
the LES–FA pilot is 225.4 hours.
Burden Hours for Law Enforcement
Survey—Missing Children (LES–MC)
Pilot: The sample size for Components
1 and 2 of the pilot is 30 law
enforcement investigators who will be
asked to search for case of missing
children occurring in a 1-month period.
OJJDP estimates the search will take an
average of 3 hours and that 28 will
comply (28 × 3 hours = 84 hours), 2 will
decline (2 × 3 minutes = 6 minutes).
OJJDP estimates that database
administrators for NCMEC and the
MCCs associated with states in the
sample will all agree to conduct
database searches and that these
searches will take an average of 4 hours
(31 × 4 hours = 124 hours). OJJDP
estimates that all five agencies selected
for telephone debriefing in Component
1 will participate and the interviews
will take an average of 20 minutes to
complete (5 × 20 minutes = 1.67 hours).
OJJDP expects that all 10 of the law
enforcement investigators selected to
complete the Component 3 case detail
telephone survey will participate and
that the interview will take 30 minutes
(10 × 30 minutes = 5 hours). OJJDP
estimates that 18 of the 20 investigators
selected to complete the Component 3
case detail online survey will comply
and that the instrument will take an
average of 15 minutes (18 × 15 minutes
= 4.5 hours), 2 will decline (2 × 3
minutes = 6 minutes). OJJDP expects
that all 18 investigators who complete
the online survey will agree to
participate in the 20 minute debriefing
telephone interview (18 × 20 minutes =
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6 hours). The total amount of time for
the LES–MC pilot is 225.4 hours.
Burden Hours for National Law
Enforcement Survey—Stereotypical
Kidnappings (LES–SK): A total of 4,727
law enforcement agencies are included
in the national stratified cluster sample
of 400 PSUs (Primary Sampling Units).
All of these agencies will receive the
mail screener. OJJDP estimates that
2,836 (60 percent) of the law
enforcement agencies will complete the
screener by mail, based on the response
rate for the mail screener obtained for
NISMART–3. The great majority of these
will have no stereotypical kidnapping
cases during the 1-year timeframe of the
survey and OJJDP estimates the average
time to complete the mail screener to be
15 minutes (2,836 × 15 minutes = 709.05
hours), 1,891 will not respond by mail
(1,891 × 3 minutes = 94.54 hours).
OJJDP estimates that 1,229 (26 percent)
of the law enforcement agencies will
complete the mail screener by
telephone, based on the percentage of
mail screeners completed by telephone
in NIMSART–3. OJJDP estimates that
the time to complete the screener by
telephone will be 4 minutes (1,229 × 4
minutes = 81.9 hours), and 662 will not
respond (662 × 3 minutes = 33.1 hours).
OJJDP estimates that 204 cases will be
identified that appear to meet the
definition of a qualifying stereotypical
kidnapping case. The estimate is based
on the number of cases identified in
NISMART–3 for telephone followup
from the mail screener and searches of
other databases. Investigators of these
cases will be asked to complete the
online survey about case details. OJJDP
estimates that 161 (79 percent) of the
law enforcement officers will complete
the case detail online instrument
(estimate again based on the percentage
of investigators who completed this
component for NISMART–3) with 145
(90 percent) completing online. OJJDP
estimates that the instrument will take
an average of 40 minutes to complete
(145 × 40 minutes = 96.6 hours), 59 will
not respond online (59 × 3 minutes =
2.95 hours). OJJDP estimates that 16 (10
percent) of the 161 law enforcement
officers who complete the detailed case
survey will do it via telephone
interview and that the interview will
take 60 minutes (16 × 60 minutes = 16
hours), and that 43 will not respond (43
× 3 minutes = 2.15 hours). OJJDP
estimates the time for NCMEC and state
MCCs database administrators to
conduct a database search of any
stereotypical kidnapping cases in their
states to be 4 hours and expect that all
NCMEC and the state MCCs in the 49
states where the sampled PSUs are
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located will participate (50 × 4 hour =
200 hours). The total amount of time for
the National LES–SK study is 1,236.5
hours.
6. An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: There are an estimated 1,712
total burden hours (1,259 hours for law
enforcement investigators and 453 hours
for NCMEC and MCC database
administrators) associated with the
three pilot studies and the national
LES–SK study.
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Department of Justice, Justice
Management Division, Policy and
Planning Staff, Two Constitution
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Washington, DC 20530.
Dated: November 2, 2018.
Melody Braswell,
Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S.
Department of Justice.
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The National Science Board’s
Committee on Strategy (CS), pursuant to
NSF regulations (45 CFR part 614), the
National Science Foundation Act, as
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Government in the Sunshine Act (5
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scheduling of a teleconference for the
transaction of National Science Board
business, as follows:
TIME AND DATE: Tuesday, November 13,
2018, from noon–1:00 p.m. EST.
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Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
Alexandria, VA 22314. An audio link
will be available for the public.
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STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Chair’s
opening remarks; discussion of
proposed NSB Vision project.
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nsf.gov, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
Alexandria, VA 22314. Meeting
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The Honorable Earl F. Weener,
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Mr. Edward Benthall, Chief Financial
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ACTION: Notice of Approval.
AGENCY:
The Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation received a request from
Marlins Holdings LLC for an exemption
from the bond/escrow requirement
relating to a sale of assets with respect
to the Major League Baseball Players
Pension Plan. PBGC published a notice
of the request for exemption from the
requirement. PBGC is now advising the
public that the agency has granted the
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bona fide arm’s-length sale of assets of
a contributing employer to an unrelated
party will not be considered a
withdrawal if three conditions are met.
These conditions, enumerated in section
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(A) The purchaser has an obligation to
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the operations for substantially the same
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which the seller was obligated to
contribute;
(B) the purchaser obtains a bond or
places an amount in escrow, for a period
of five plan years after the sale, in an
amount equal to the greater of the
seller’s average required annual
contribution to the plan for the three
plan years preceding the year in which
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Sunshine Act Meeting; National Science Board
The National Science Board's Committee on Strategy (CS), pursuant
to NSF regulations (45 CFR part 614), the National Science Foundation
Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1862n-5), and the Government in the Sunshine
Act (5 U.S.C. 552b), hereby gives notice of the scheduling of a
teleconference for the transaction of National Science Board business,
as follows:
TIME AND DATE: Tuesday, November 13, 2018, from noon-1:00 p.m. EST.
PLACE: This meeting will be held by teleconference at the National
Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. An
audio link will be available for the public. Members of the public must
contact the Board Office to request the public audio link by sending an
email to [email protected] at least 24 hours prior to the
teleconference.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Chair's opening remarks; discussion of
proposed NSB Vision project.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Point of contact for this meeting
is: Kathy Jacquart, 703/292-7000, [email protected], 2415 Eisenhower
Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. Meeting information and updates may be
found at https://www.nsf.gov/nsb/notices/
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Executive Assistant, National Science Board Office.
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