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I. Welcome
II. Approval of Minutes From April 16
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III. Review Report Draft
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V. Vote on Final Draft
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VII. Adjournment
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Census Bureau
Proposed Information Collection;
Comment Request; 2020 Census PostEnumeration Survey Person Interview
and Person Followup
U.S. Census Bureau,
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Commerce, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: To ensure consideration, written
comments must be submitted on or
before August 5, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer,
Department of Commerce, Room 6616,
14th and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
internet at docpra@doc.gov). You may
also submit comments, identified by
Docket number USBC–2019–0003, to
the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. All comments
received are part of the public record.
No comments will be posted to https://
www.regulations.gov for public viewing
until after the comment period has
closed. Comments will generally be
posted without change. All Personally
Identifiable Information (for example,
name and address) voluntarily
submitted by the commenter may be
publicly accessible. Do not submit
Confidential Business Information or
otherwise sensitive or protected
information. You may submit
attachments to electronic comments in
Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or
Adobe PDF file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument(s) and instructions should
be directed to Robin A. Pennington, U.S.
Census Bureau, 4600 Silver Hill Road,
Room 2H465, Washington, DC 20233,
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301–763–8132 (or via the internet at
Robin.A.Pennington@census.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
As in previous censuses, the PostEnumeration Survey (PES) for the 2020
Census will be conducted to provide
estimates of census net coverage and
components of census coverage for
housing units and people living in
housing units (see ‘‘Definition of
Terms’’ paragraph below) for the United
States and Puerto Rico, excluding
remote Alaska. Group quarters (such as
college/university student housing and
correctional facilities) are out of scope,
because populations can change
significantly between census
enumeration and PES enumeration
operations. Remote Alaska is out of
scope for the PES, because the person
and housing unit populations can
change significantly between census
enumeration and PES enumeration
operations. This makes it difficult to
follow up on these populations after the
census. For this reason, the Census
Bureau’s past post-enumeration surveys
have never included remote Alaska.
These coverage estimates provide
insight into the quality and coverage of
census results and operations.
As in the 2010 Census Coverage
Measurement program, the 2020 PES
operations and activities must be
conducted separate from, and
independent of, the other 2020 Census
operations. The 2020 PES will use the
dual-system estimation procedure,
which depends on two independent
systems of measurement. The
independence between the PES and
census operations is a fundamental
necessity for dual-system estimation.
The PES will comprise two independent
enumerations of housing units and the
household population within the same
sample areas. These two enumerations
are called the enumeration sample (E
sample) and the population sample (P
sample). The primary sampling unit is
the Basic Collection Unit (BCU), which
is the smallest unit of collection
geography for 2020 Census operations.
The E sample contains the list of
housing units and people enumerated in
the 2020 Census within a sample of
BCUs. The P sample contains housing
units and people in the same sample
BCUs, but obtained independently from
the census. The independent roster of
housing units is obtained during the
PES Independent Listing, while the
independent roster of people is obtained
during the PES Person Interview. The P
sample housing units and people will be
matched to all census housing units in
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the sample BCUs and surrounding
BCUs.
After the PES Independent Listing
and matching operations have taken
place, some cases with discrepancies
between the PES Independent Listing
and the 2020 Census will be identified
to receive the PES Initial Housing Unit
Followup interview. The results of this
interview will again be matched to the
list of census housing units. The results
of the housing unit matching operations
will be used to determine which PES
and census addresses will be eligible to
go to the PES Person Interview
operation. After data collected from the
PES Person Interview operation are
matched to data collected by the census,
some cases with discrepancies between
the PES Person Interview and census
will be sent for another interview called
the PES Person Followup operation.
Separate Federal Register Notices have
already been issued for the PES
Independent Listing operation (Federal
Register Notice Vol. 83 FR 53849, pages
53849–53850) and PES Housing Unit
Followup operations (Federal Register
Notice Vol. 84 FR Doc No.: 2019–07611,
pages 16000–16002).
For each sample BCU, the Census
Bureau will conduct PES Person
Interviews for selected housing units.
During the PES Person Interview
operation, interviewers will use a
computer-assisted data collection
instrument on a laptop to obtain
information about the current residents
of the sample housing unit, including
those who may have moved into the
selected housing unit since Census Day,
April 1, 2020. The interviewer will also
attempt to collect data on certain people
who moved out of the sample housing
unit between Census Day and the PES
Person Interview operation. The Census
Bureau will include nonmatched 2020
Census addresses in the PES Person
Interview so that their 2020 Census
enumeration status can be ascertained
earlier than if they were included in the
Person Followup operation that is
conducted later in the PES processing.
The PES Person Interview operation
will collect the information listed below
only for people in housing units. The
computer-assisted PES Person Interview
instrument will collect the following
information for the housing units
included in this operation:
1. Roster of people living at the
housing unit at the time of the PES
Person Interview operation.
2. Census Day address information for
people who moved into the sample
address since Census Day.
3. Other addresses where a person
may have been counted on Census Day.
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4. Information to determine where
each person should be counted on
Census Day (according to Census
residence criteria). For example,
interviewers will probe for people who
might have been left off the household
roster, ask additional questions about
people who moved from another
address on Census Day to the sample
address, and collect additional
information for people with multiple
addresses.
5. Demographic information for each
person in the household on Interview
Day or Census Day. These data are
name, date of birth, age, Hispanic origin,
race, and relationship to householder.
6. Name and above information for
any person who has moved out of the
sample address since Census Day (if
known).
The PES Person Interview
Reinterview is a quality control
operation that will be conducted on
about 15 percent of the PES Person
Interview cases. The purpose of the PES
Person Interview Reinterview is to
confirm that the PES Person Interview
interviewer conducted a PES Person
Interview with a household member or
a proxy respondent and to conduct the
complete PES Person Interview as
needed if the original interview seems
questionable.
For each case identified during
matching with discrepancies between
the PES Person Interview and census,
the Census Bureau will conduct a PES
Person Followup for selected people in
the household. During the PES Person
Followup operation, interviewers will
use paper questionnaires to obtain
information about the selected people.
The PES Person Followup operation
will collect the information needed to
determine where each selected person
should be counted on Census Day
(according to 2020 Census residence
rules). For example, interviewers will
probe for additional addresses where
the person may have stayed during the
year and dates of stay for each address.
The PES Person Followup
Reinterview is a quality control
operation that will be conducted on
about 15 percent of the PES Person
Followup cases. The purpose of the PES
Person Followup Reinterview is to
confirm that the PES Person Followup
interviewer conducted a PES Person
Followup interview with a household
member or a proxy respondent and to
conduct the complete PES Person
Followup interview as needed if the
original interview seems questionable.
II. Method of Collection
The PES Person Interview and
Reinterview operations will be
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conducted using a computer-assisted
data collection instrument on a laptop.
The PES Person Followup and Person
Followup Reinterview operations will
be conducted using a paper
questionnaire. The PES Person
Interview and Person Followup
operations will be conducted through
personal visit interviews while PES
Person Interview Reinterview and
Person Followup Reinterview will be
conducted through personal visit and
telephone interviews. The PES Person
Interview and Reinterview operations
will occur June 2020 through September
2020. The PES Person Followup and
Person Followup Reinterview
operations will occur February 2021
through March 2021.
A sample of approximately 190,000
housing units will be selected for the
PES Person Interview operation, and
65,000 housing units will be selected for
the PES Person Followup operation. The
PES Person Interview Reinterview
operation will contain 28,500 housing
units, and the PES Person Followup
Reinterview operation will contain
9,750 housing units.
Definition of Terms
Components of Census Coverage—
The components of census coverage are
correct enumerations, erroneous
enumerations, whole-person
imputations, and omissions. Correct
enumerations are people or housing
units that were correctly enumerated in
the census. Erroneous enumerations are
people or housing units that were
enumerated in the census but should
not have been enumerated. Examples of
erroneous enumerations are duplicates,
nonexistent housing units or people,
and people or housing units that were
enumerated in the wrong place.
Omissions are people and housing units
that were not enumerated in the census
but should have been enumerated.
Lastly, whole-person imputations are
census records for which all of the
demographic characteristics were
imputed. Many of these imputations
represent people in housing units with
a known household count, but the
Census Bureau did not obtain
information about the people residing at
the housing unit.
Net Coverage—Reflects the difference
between the true population (which is
estimated by the Post-Enumeration
Survey) and the census count. If the
census count was less than the actual
number of people or housing units in
the population, then there was an
undercount. If the census count was
more than the actual number of people
or housing units in the population, then
there was an overcount.
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For more information about the PostEnumeration Survey, please visit the
following page of the Census Bureau’s
website: https://www.census.gov/
coverage_measurement/postenumeration_surveys/.
Form Numbers: D–1301, D–1301(PR),
D–1301.2, D–1301.2 (PR).
Type of Review: Regular submission.
Affected Public: Individuals or
Households.
III. Data
OMB Control Number: 0607–XXXX.
2020 CENSUS
PES
PES
PES
PES
Person
Person
Person
Person
Interview
Interview
Followup
Followup
Total burden
hours
................................................................................................
Reinterview ............................................................................
................................................................................................
Reinterview ............................................................................
190,000
28,500
65,000
9,750
15
15
15
15
47,500
7,125
16,250
2,438
Total ....................................................................................................................
293,250
..............................
73,313
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 73,313 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: $0.
Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.
Legal Authority: Title 13, U.S. Code,
Sections 141 and 193.
IV. Request for Comments
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed 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 estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost) of the
proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and/or
included in the request for OMB
approval of this information collection;
they also will become a matter of public
record.
Sheleen Dumas,
Departmental Lead PRA Officer, Office of the
Chief Information Officer, Commerce
Department.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B–01–2019]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 193—
Clearwater, Florida; Authorization of
Production Activity; Catalent Pharma
Solutions, LLC (Pharmaceutical
Products); St. Petersburg, Florida
On January 30, 2019, Catalent Pharma
Solutions, LLC submitted a notification
of proposed production activity to the
FTZ Board for its facility within
Subzone 193A, in St. Petersburg,
Florida.
The notification was processed in
accordance with the regulations of the
FTZ Board (15 CFR part 400), including
notice in the Federal Register inviting
public comment (84 FR 2812, February
8, 2019). On May 30, 2019, the applicant
was notified of the FTZ Board’s decision
that no further review of the activity is
warranted at this time. The production
activity described in the notification
was authorized, subject to the FTZ Act
and the FTZ Board’s regulations,
including Section 400.14.
Dated: May 30, 2019.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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International Trade Administration
[A–533–843]
Certain Lined Paper Products From
India: Notice of Correction to Final
Results of Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review; 2016–2017
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
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The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) is correcting the final
results of the administrative review of
the antidumping duty order on certain
lined paper products (CLPP) from India.
The period of review (POR) is
September 1, 2016, through August 31,
2017.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Applicable June 5, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cindy Robinson and Joy Zhang, AD/
CVD Operations, Office III, Enforcement
and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone
(202) 482–3797 or (202) 482–1168,
respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On May 21, 2019, Commerce
published in the Federal Register the
Final Results of the 2016–2017
administrative review of the
antidumping duty order on CLPP from
India.1 Commerce is correcting the Final
Results to address the inadvertent
omission of our final determination of
no shipments with respect to two
companies.
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The merchandise covered by the order
is certain lined paper products. For a
complete description of the scope of this
order, see the ‘‘Scope of the Order’’
section in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum accompanying the Final
Results.
1 See Certain Lined Paper Products from India:
Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative
Review; 2016–2017, 84 FR 23017 (May 21, 2019)
(Final Results), and accompanying Issues and
Decision Memorandum.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Census Bureau
Proposed Information Collection; Comment Request; 2020 Census
Post-Enumeration Survey Person Interview and Person Followup
AGENCY: U.S. Census Bureau, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce, as part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public
and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be submitted on
or before August 5, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th
and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230 (or via the internet
at [email protected]). You may also submit comments, identified by Docket
number USBC-2019-0003, to the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. All comments received are part of the public
record. No comments will be posted to https://www.regulations.gov for
public viewing until after the comment period has closed. Comments will
generally be posted without change. All Personally Identifiable
Information (for example, name and address) voluntarily submitted by
the commenter may be publicly accessible. Do not submit Confidential
Business Information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.
You may submit attachments to electronic comments in Microsoft Word,
Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe PDF file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection instrument(s) and instructions
should be directed to Robin A. Pennington, U.S. Census Bureau, 4600
Silver Hill Road, Room 2H465, Washington, DC 20233, 301-763-8132 (or
via the internet at [email protected]).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
As in previous censuses, the Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) for the
2020 Census will be conducted to provide estimates of census net
coverage and components of census coverage for housing units and people
living in housing units (see ``Definition of Terms'' paragraph below)
for the United States and Puerto Rico, excluding remote Alaska. Group
quarters (such as college/university student housing and correctional
facilities) are out of scope, because populations can change
significantly between census enumeration and PES enumeration
operations. Remote Alaska is out of scope for the PES, because the
person and housing unit populations can change significantly between
census enumeration and PES enumeration operations. This makes it
difficult to follow up on these populations after the census. For this
reason, the Census Bureau's past post-enumeration surveys have never
included remote Alaska. These coverage estimates provide insight into
the quality and coverage of census results and operations.
As in the 2010 Census Coverage Measurement program, the 2020 PES
operations and activities must be conducted separate from, and
independent of, the other 2020 Census operations. The 2020 PES will use
the dual-system estimation procedure, which depends on two independent
systems of measurement. The independence between the PES and census
operations is a fundamental necessity for dual-system estimation. The
PES will comprise two independent enumerations of housing units and the
household population within the same sample areas. These two
enumerations are called the enumeration sample (E sample) and the
population sample (P sample). The primary sampling unit is the Basic
Collection Unit (BCU), which is the smallest unit of collection
geography for 2020 Census operations. The E sample contains the list of
housing units and people enumerated in the 2020 Census within a sample
of BCUs. The P sample contains housing units and people in the same
sample BCUs, but obtained independently from the census. The
independent roster of housing units is obtained during the PES
Independent Listing, while the independent roster of people is obtained
during the PES Person Interview. The P sample housing units and people
will be matched to all census housing units in
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the sample BCUs and surrounding BCUs.
After the PES Independent Listing and matching operations have
taken place, some cases with discrepancies between the PES Independent
Listing and the 2020 Census will be identified to receive the PES
Initial Housing Unit Followup interview. The results of this interview
will again be matched to the list of census housing units. The results
of the housing unit matching operations will be used to determine which
PES and census addresses will be eligible to go to the PES Person
Interview operation. After data collected from the PES Person Interview
operation are matched to data collected by the census, some cases with
discrepancies between the PES Person Interview and census will be sent
for another interview called the PES Person Followup operation.
Separate Federal Register Notices have already been issued for the PES
Independent Listing operation (Federal Register Notice Vol. 83 FR
53849, pages 53849-53850) and PES Housing Unit Followup operations
(Federal Register Notice Vol. 84 FR Doc No.: 2019-07611, pages 16000-
16002).
For each sample BCU, the Census Bureau will conduct PES Person
Interviews for selected housing units. During the PES Person Interview
operation, interviewers will use a computer-assisted data collection
instrument on a laptop to obtain information about the current
residents of the sample housing unit, including those who may have
moved into the selected housing unit since Census Day, April 1, 2020.
The interviewer will also attempt to collect data on certain people who
moved out of the sample housing unit between Census Day and the PES
Person Interview operation. The Census Bureau will include nonmatched
2020 Census addresses in the PES Person Interview so that their 2020
Census enumeration status can be ascertained earlier than if they were
included in the Person Followup operation that is conducted later in
the PES processing.
The PES Person Interview operation will collect the information
listed below only for people in housing units. The computer-assisted
PES Person Interview instrument will collect the following information
for the housing units included in this operation:
1. Roster of people living at the housing unit at the time of the
PES Person Interview operation.
2. Census Day address information for people who moved into the
sample address since Census Day.
3. Other addresses where a person may have been counted on Census
Day.
4. Information to determine where each person should be counted on
Census Day (according to Census residence criteria). For example,
interviewers will probe for people who might have been left off the
household roster, ask additional questions about people who moved from
another address on Census Day to the sample address, and collect
additional information for people with multiple addresses.
5. Demographic information for each person in the household on
Interview Day or Census Day. These data are name, date of birth, age,
Hispanic origin, race, and relationship to householder.
6. Name and above information for any person who has moved out of
the sample address since Census Day (if known).
The PES Person Interview Reinterview is a quality control operation
that will be conducted on about 15 percent of the PES Person Interview
cases. The purpose of the PES Person Interview Reinterview is to
confirm that the PES Person Interview interviewer conducted a PES
Person Interview with a household member or a proxy respondent and to
conduct the complete PES Person Interview as needed if the original
interview seems questionable.
For each case identified during matching with discrepancies between
the PES Person Interview and census, the Census Bureau will conduct a
PES Person Followup for selected people in the household. During the
PES Person Followup operation, interviewers will use paper
questionnaires to obtain information about the selected people. The PES
Person Followup operation will collect the information needed to
determine where each selected person should be counted on Census Day
(according to 2020 Census residence rules). For example, interviewers
will probe for additional addresses where the person may have stayed
during the year and dates of stay for each address.
The PES Person Followup Reinterview is a quality control operation
that will be conducted on about 15 percent of the PES Person Followup
cases. The purpose of the PES Person Followup Reinterview is to confirm
that the PES Person Followup interviewer conducted a PES Person
Followup interview with a household member or a proxy respondent and to
conduct the complete PES Person Followup interview as needed if the
original interview seems questionable.
II. Method of Collection
The PES Person Interview and Reinterview operations will be
conducted using a computer-assisted data collection instrument on a
laptop. The PES Person Followup and Person Followup Reinterview
operations will be conducted using a paper questionnaire. The PES
Person Interview and Person Followup operations will be conducted
through personal visit interviews while PES Person Interview
Reinterview and Person Followup Reinterview will be conducted through
personal visit and telephone interviews. The PES Person Interview and
Reinterview operations will occur June 2020 through September 2020. The
PES Person Followup and Person Followup Reinterview operations will
occur February 2021 through March 2021.
A sample of approximately 190,000 housing units will be selected
for the PES Person Interview operation, and 65,000 housing units will
be selected for the PES Person Followup operation. The PES Person
Interview Reinterview operation will contain 28,500 housing units, and
the PES Person Followup Reinterview operation will contain 9,750
housing units.
Definition of Terms
Components of Census Coverage--The components of census coverage
are correct enumerations, erroneous enumerations, whole-person
imputations, and omissions. Correct enumerations are people or housing
units that were correctly enumerated in the census. Erroneous
enumerations are people or housing units that were enumerated in the
census but should not have been enumerated. Examples of erroneous
enumerations are duplicates, nonexistent housing units or people, and
people or housing units that were enumerated in the wrong place.
Omissions are people and housing units that were not enumerated in the
census but should have been enumerated. Lastly, whole-person
imputations are census records for which all of the demographic
characteristics were imputed. Many of these imputations represent
people in housing units with a known household count, but the Census
Bureau did not obtain information about the people residing at the
housing unit.
Net Coverage--Reflects the difference between the true population
(which is estimated by the Post-Enumeration Survey) and the census
count. If the census count was less than the actual number of people or
housing units in the population, then there was an undercount. If the
census count was more than the actual number of people or housing units
in the population, then there was an overcount.
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For more information about the Post-Enumeration Survey, please
visit the following page of the Census Bureau's website: https://www.census.gov/coverage_measurement/post-enumeration_surveys/.
III. Data
OMB Control Number: 0607-XXXX.
Form Numbers: D-1301, D-1301(PR), D-1301.2, D-1301.2 (PR).
Type of Review: Regular submission.
Affected Public: Individuals or Households.
2020 Census
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Estimated time
Operation Estimated number per response (in Total burden
of housing units minutes) hours
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PES Person Interview................................... 190,000 15 47,500
PES Person Interview Reinterview....................... 28,500 15 7,125
PES Person Followup.................................... 65,000 15 16,250
PES Person Followup Reinterview........................ 9,750 15 2,438
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Total.............................................. 293,250 ................. 73,313
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Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 73,313 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: $0.
Respondent's Obligation: Mandatory.
Legal Authority: Title 13, U.S. Code, Sections 141 and 193.
IV. Request for Comments
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed 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 estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost) of the proposed collection of information;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on respondents, including through the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized
and/or included in the request for OMB approval of this information
collection; they also will become a matter of public record.
Sheleen Dumas,
Departmental Lead PRA Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer,
Commerce Department.
[FR Doc. 2019-11705 Filed 6-4-19; 8:45 am]
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