Agency Information Collection Activities: Requests for Comments; Clearance of a Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Suspected Unapproved Parts Report, 18915-18916 [2019-08871]
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over for these children to retain health
benefits under their employed parents’
plans. The physician must verify the
adult child’s disability: (1) Pre-dates the
child’s 26th birthday; (2) is very serious;
and (3) will continue for at least one
year. Physicians use Form SSA–604, the
Certificate of Incapacity, to document
and certify this information, and the
Social Security Administration uses the
information provided to determine the
eligibility for these children, ages 26
and over, for coverage under a parent’s
FEHB plan. The respondents are
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Dated: April 29, 2019.
Naomi Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security
Administration.
denied fair market opportunities in such
airport construction projects. As a
consequence, the United States Trade
Representative has decided not to list
any countries as denying fair market
opportunities for U.S. products,
suppliers, or bidders in foreign
government-funded airport construction
projects.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice With Respect to List of
Countries Denying Fair Market
Opportunities for Government-Funded
Airport Construction Projects
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
Jamieson Greer,
Chief of Staff, Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
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AGENCY:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
This notice announces that
the United States Trade Representative
has determined not to list any countries
as denying fair market opportunities for
U.S. products, suppliers, or bidders in
foreign government-funded airport
construction projects.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kate
Psillos, International Procurement
Negotiator, Kathryn.W.Psillos@
ustr.eop.gov or 202–395–9581, or Arthur
Tsao, Assistant General Counsel,
Arthur_N_Tsao@ustr.eop.gov or 202–
395–6987.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
533 of the Airport and Airway
Improvement Act of 1982, as amended
by section 115 of the Airport and
Airway Safety and Capacity Expansion
Act of 1987, Public Law 100–223
(codified at 49 U.S.C. 50104), requires
the United States Trade Representative
to decide whether any foreign country
has denied fair market opportunities to
U.S. products, suppliers, or bidders in
connection with airport construction
projects of $500,000 or more that are
funded in whole or in part by the
government of such country. The Office
of the U.S. Trade Representative has not
received any complaints or other
information that indicates that U.S.
products, suppliers, or bidders are being
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physicians of SSA employees’ children
ages 26 or over who are seeking to retain
health benefits under their parent’s
FEHB coverage.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
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Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. 2018–0082]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Requests for Comments;
Clearance of a Renewed Approval of
Information Collection: Suspected
Unapproved Parts Report
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
invites public comments about our
intention to request the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval to renew an information
collection. The Federal Register Notice
with a 60-day comment period soliciting
comments on the following collection of
information was published on February
19, 2019. The information collected on
the FAA Form 8120–11 is reported
voluntarily by manufacturers, repair
stations, aircraft owner/operators, air
carriers, and the general public who
wish to report suspected unapproved
parts to the FAA for review. The report
information is collected and correlated
by the FAA, Aviation Safety Hotline
Program Office, and used to determine
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if an unapproved part investigation is
warranted.
Written comments should be
submitted by June 3, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments on
the proposed information collection to
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget. Comments should be addressed
to the attention of the Desk Officer,
Department of Transportation/FAA, and
sent via electronic mail to oira_
submission@omb.eop.gov, or faxed to
(202) 395–6974, or mailed to the Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget,
Docket Library, Room 10102, 725 17th
Street NW, Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joseph Palmisano by email at:
Joseph.Palmisano@faa.gov; phone: 202–
267–1638.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Comments Invited: You are
asked to comment on any aspect of this
information collection, including (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for FAA’s
performance; (b) the accuracy of the
estimated burden; (c) ways for FAA to
enhance the quality, utility and clarity
of the information collection; and (d)
ways that the burden could be
minimized without reducing the quality
of the collected information. The agency
will summarize and/or include your
comments in the request for MB’s
clearance of this information collection.
OMB Control Number: 2120–0552.
Title: Suspected Unapproved Parts
Report.
Form Numbers: FAA Form 8120–1.
Type of Review: Renewal of an
information collection.
Background: The Federal Register
Notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments on the following
collection of information was published
on February 19, 2019 (84 FR 4892). The
information collected on the FAA Form
8120–11 is reported voluntarily by
DATES:
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manufacturers, repair stations, aircraft
owner/operators, air carriers, and the
general public who wish to report
suspected unapproved parts to the FAA
for review. The report information is
collected and correlated by the FAA,
Aviation Safety Hotline Program Office,
and used to determine if an unapproved
part investigation is warranted. When
unapproved parts are confirmed that are
likely to exist on other products or
aircraft of the same or similar design or
are being used in other facilities, the
information is used as a basis for an
aviation industry alert or notification.
Alerts are used to inform industry of
situations essential to the prevention of
accidents, if the information had not
been collected. The consequence to the
aviation community would be the
inability to determine whether or not
unapproved parts are being offered for
sale or use for installation on typecertificated products.
Procedures and processes relating to
the SUP program and associated reports
are found in FAA Order 8120.16A,
Suspected Unapproved Parts Program,
and AC 21–29, Detecting and Reporting
Suspected Unapproved Parts. When
unapproved parts are identified, the
FAA notifies the public by published
Field Notifications (FN), disseminated
using Unapproved Parts Notifications
(UPN), Aviation Maintenance Alerts,
Airworthiness Directives (AD), entry
into an issue of the Service Difficulty
Reporting Summary, a Special
Airworthiness Information Bulletin, a
display on an internet site, or direct
mailing. Reporting of information is
strictly voluntary. The information is
requested from any individual or facility
suspecting an unapproved part. Any
burden is minimized by requesting only
necessary information to warrant an
investigation.
Respondents: Anyone may fill out and
send a Form 8120–11 into the FAA.
Frequency: Whenever anyone
discovers or suspects they have received
an unapproved part.
Estimated Average Burden per
Response: About 30 minutes to read and
disposition each form.
Estimated Total Annual Burden: The
FAA collects approximately 208 forms
from the public per year.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 26,
2019.
Joy Wolf,
Directives & Forms Management Officer
(DMO/FMO), Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2019–08871 Filed 5–1–19; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA–2019–0332]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Requests for Comments;
Clearance of a Renewed Approval of
Information Collection: FAA Airport
Master Record
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
invites public comments about our
intention to request the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval to renew an information
collection. The collection involves
aeronautical information that the FAA
uses to carry out agency missions
related to aviation flying safety, flight
planning, airport engineering and
federal grants analysis, aeronautical
chart and flight information
publications, and the promotion of air
commerce as required by statute. The
information to be collected will be used
for airspace studies conducted under 49
U.S.C. 329(b) and will be published in
flight information handbooks and charts
for pilot use.
DATES: Written comments should be
submitted by July 1, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Please send written
comments:
By Electronic Docket:
www.regulations.gov (Enter docket
number into search field).
By Mail: Andrew Goldsmith, Airport
Engineering Division (AAS–100), Office
of Airport Safety and Standards, Federal
Aviation Administration, 800
Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
DC 20591.
By Fax: 202–267–5383.
Public Comments Invited: You are
asked to comment on any aspect of this
information collection, including (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for FAA’s
performance; (b) the accuracy of the
estimated burden; (c) ways for FAA to
enhance the quality, utility and clarity
of the information collection; and (d)
ways that the burden could be
minimized without reducing the quality
of the collected information. The agency
will summarize and/or include your
comments in the request for OMB’s
clearance of this information collection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Goldsmith by email at:
Andrew.E.Goldsmith@faa.gov; phone:
202–267–7669.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control Number: 2120–0015.
Title: FAA Airport Master Record.
Form Numbers: FAA Forms 5010–1,
5010–2, 5010–3, 5010–5.
Type of Review: Renewal of an
information collection.
Background: 49 U.S.C. 329(b)
empowers and directs the Secretary of
Transportation to collect and
disseminate information on civil
aeronautics. Aeronautical information is
required by the FAA to carry out agency
missions related to aviation flying
safety, flight planning, airport
engineering and federal grants analysis,
aeronautical chart and flight
information publications, and the
promotion of air commerce as required
by statute. The safety information
collected includes, but is not limited to,
the following: Airport name, associated
city, airport owner and airport manager,
airport latitude, longitude, elevation,
runway description, services available,
runway approach light systems,
communications frequency, airport use,
number of operations and based aircraft,
obstruction data, and pertinent general
remarks. Airport owners/managers and
state inspectors submit this information
to the FAA.
Respondents: Approximately 9,037
Airport owners/managers and state
inspectors.
Frequency: Information is collected
on occasion.
Estimated Average Burden per
Response: 1 hour.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
9,037.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 29,
2019.
Andrew Goldsmith,
Aeronautical Information Specialist, Airport
Engineering Division, Office of Airport Safety
and Standards.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2018–0356]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Extension of a CurrentlyApproved Information Collection
Request: Transportation of Household
Goods; Consumer Protection
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for
information.
AGENCY:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. 2018-0082]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Requests for Comments;
Clearance of a Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Suspected
Unapproved Parts Report
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
invites public comments about our intention to request the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) approval to renew an information
collection. The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments on the following collection of information was
published on February 19, 2019. The information collected on the FAA
Form 8120-11 is reported voluntarily by manufacturers, repair stations,
aircraft owner/operators, air carriers, and the general public who wish
to report suspected unapproved parts to the FAA for review. The report
information is collected and correlated by the FAA, Aviation Safety
Hotline Program Office, and used to determine if an unapproved part
investigation is warranted.
DATES: Written comments should be submitted by June 3, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on
the proposed information collection to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget. Comments should be
addressed to the attention of the Desk Officer, Department of
Transportation/FAA, and sent via electronic mail to
[email protected], or faxed to (202) 395-6974, or mailed to
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management
and Budget, Docket Library, Room 10102, 725 17th Street NW, Washington,
DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph Palmisano by email at:
[email protected]; phone: 202-267-1638.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Comments Invited: You are asked to comment on any aspect of
this information collection, including (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for FAA's performance; (b) the
accuracy of the estimated burden; (c) ways for FAA to enhance the
quality, utility and clarity of the information collection; and (d)
ways that the burden could be minimized without reducing the quality of
the collected information. The agency will summarize and/or include
your comments in the request for MB's clearance of this information
collection.
OMB Control Number: 2120-0552.
Title: Suspected Unapproved Parts Report.
Form Numbers: FAA Form 8120-1.
Type of Review: Renewal of an information collection.
Background: The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment
period soliciting comments on the following collection of information
was published on February 19, 2019 (84 FR 4892). The information
collected on the FAA Form 8120-11 is reported voluntarily by
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manufacturers, repair stations, aircraft owner/operators, air carriers,
and the general public who wish to report suspected unapproved parts to
the FAA for review. The report information is collected and correlated
by the FAA, Aviation Safety Hotline Program Office, and used to
determine if an unapproved part investigation is warranted. When
unapproved parts are confirmed that are likely to exist on other
products or aircraft of the same or similar design or are being used in
other facilities, the information is used as a basis for an aviation
industry alert or notification. Alerts are used to inform industry of
situations essential to the prevention of accidents, if the information
had not been collected. The consequence to the aviation community would
be the inability to determine whether or not unapproved parts are being
offered for sale or use for installation on type-certificated products.
Procedures and processes relating to the SUP program and associated
reports are found in FAA Order 8120.16A, Suspected Unapproved Parts
Program, and AC 21-29, Detecting and Reporting Suspected Unapproved
Parts. When unapproved parts are identified, the FAA notifies the
public by published Field Notifications (FN), disseminated using
Unapproved Parts Notifications (UPN), Aviation Maintenance Alerts,
Airworthiness Directives (AD), entry into an issue of the Service
Difficulty Reporting Summary, a Special Airworthiness Information
Bulletin, a display on an internet site, or direct mailing. Reporting
of information is strictly voluntary. The information is requested from
any individual or facility suspecting an unapproved part. Any burden is
minimized by requesting only necessary information to warrant an
investigation.
Respondents: Anyone may fill out and send a Form 8120-11 into the
FAA.
Frequency: Whenever anyone discovers or suspects they have received
an unapproved part.
Estimated Average Burden per Response: About 30 minutes to read and
disposition each form.
Estimated Total Annual Burden: The FAA collects approximately 208
forms from the public per year.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 26, 2019.
Joy Wolf,
Directives & Forms Management Officer (DMO/FMO), Aircraft Certification
Service.
[FR Doc. 2019-08871 Filed 5-1-19; 8:45 am]
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