Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request; NCUA Call Report and Profile, 39377-39378 [2019-17028]

Download as PDF khammond on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 154 / Friday, August 9, 2019 / Notices surfaces such as Earth’s moon and Mars, and will likely need to operate autonomously for long periods of time before, during, and after the presence of astronauts. Robots that can successfully perform ISRU tasks with little to no human intervention are valuable due to both the communication latencies and limited bandwidth between these destinations and Earth. Additionally, NASA has unique constraints for robotic systems in space compared to terrestrial applications, namely the radiation and thermal environments encountered, which affect the processing and sensing capabilities available for robotic systems. It is also recognized that many of the robotic capabilities needed for future exploration missions could translate into highly valuable functionality for terrestrial robotic applications, such as disaster relief, exploration of difficult and/or dangerous terrains, and industrial plant maintenance and servicing. The challenge will consist of a qualification round and a competition round. Both rounds will require fully autonomous operations, such that competitors will not be able to interact with their virtual robotic teams during a challenge run. The qualification round will consist of three tasks, each to be completed individually, and the virtual robotic systems needed to complete these tasks will be provided to competitors. Successful completion of these tasks will provide confidence that competitors can attempt, or possibly complete, the competition round. The tasks will consist of autonomously locating resources in a lunar simulation world, extracting these resources, and navigating about the lunar simulation surface. The top 25 scoring teams will move on to the competition round. For the competition round, competitors will select their own robotic team from a compiled list of different robot archetypes, while meeting a specified mass constraint for the overall team. During this round, competitors’ virtual robot teams will locate various resources within the lunar regolith, excavate and collect resources, transport them and deposit them into a processing plant. Constraints will be introduced randomly, including maintenance issues, degradation of systems and recharging needs. The top 10 scoring teams will win prizes. I. Prize Amounts The Space Robotics Challenge total prize purse is up to $1,000,000 USD (one million dollars) to be awarded across two (2) rounds of competition. The top 25 scoring competitors in the Qualification Round that meet or exceed VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:34 Aug 08, 2019 Jkt 247001 a given threshold score, will be awarded prizes from a prize purse of $375,000 USD. Competitors will be able to win a maximum of $15,000 USD. Should a competitor not complete all required tasks, but still be in the Top 25 scoring competitors, a percentage of the $15,000 will be awarded based on the percentage of the trial that was completed. Only the top 25 scoring competitors will be invited to compete in the Competition Round. The top ten (10) scoring competitors in the Competition Round that meet or exceed a given threshold will be awarded prizes from a purse of $625,000 USD. First Place: $185,000 USD Second Place: $125,000 USD Third Place: $75,000 USD Fourth Place: $50,000 USD Fifth Place: $40,000 USD Sixth through Tenth Place: $30,000 USD II. Eligibility To Participate and Win Prize Money To be eligible to win a prize, competitors must: (1) Register and comply with all requirements in the Official Rules and Team Agreement; (2) In the case of a private entity, be incorporated in and maintain a primary place of business in the United States, and in the case of an individual, whether participating singly or in a group, be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and (3) Not be a U.S. Government entity or U.S. Government employee acting within the scope of their employment. The eligibility requirements (including requirements for foreign participation) can be found on the official challenge site: www.spaceroboticschallenge.com. III. Official Rules The complete official rules for the Space Robotics Challenge can be found at: www.spaceroboticschallenge.com. Cheryl Parker, NASA Federal Register Liaison Officer. [FR Doc. 2019–17061 Filed 8–8–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510–13–P NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request; NCUA Call Report and Profile National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). ACTION: Notice and request for comment. AGENCY: PO 00000 Frm 00119 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 39377 The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), as part of a continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public and other Federal agencies to comment on the following revisions of a currently approved collection, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. DATES: Written comments should be received on or before October 8, 2019 to be assured consideration. ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on the information collection to Dawn Wolfgang, National Credit Union Administration, 1775 Duke Street, Suite 6018, Alexandria, Virginia 22314; Fax No. 703–519–8579; or Email at PRAComments@NCUA.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Address requests for additional information to the address above or telephone 703–548–2279. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMB Number: 3133–0004. Title: NCUA Call Report. Form: NCUA Form 5300. Type of Review: Revision of a currently approved collection. Abstract: Sections 106 and 202 of the Federal Credit Union Act require federally insured credit unions to make financial reports to the NCUA. Section 741.6 prescribes the method in which federally insured credit unions must submit this information to NCUA. NCUA Form 5300, Call Report, is used to file quarterly financial and statistical data and are reported through NCUA’s online portal, Credit Unions Online. The financial and statistical information is essential to NCUA in carrying out its responsibility for supervising federal credit unions. The information also enables NCUA to monitor all federally insured credit unions with National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) insured share accounts. Affected Public: Private Sector: Notfor-profit institutions. Estimated No. of Respondents: 5,335. Estimated No. of Responses per Respondent: 4. Estimated Total Annual Responses: 21,340. Estimated Burden Hours per Response: 4. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 85,360. OMB Number: 3133–NEW. Title: NCUA Profile. Form: NCUA Form 4501A. Type of Review: New collection. Abstract: Sections 106 and 202 of the Federal Credit Union Act require federally insured credit unions to make SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\09AUN1.SGM 09AUN1 khammond on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with NOTICES 39378 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 154 / Friday, August 9, 2019 / Notices financial reports to the NCUA. Section 741.6 prescribes the method in which federally insured credit unions must submit this information to NCUA. NCUA Form 4501A, Credit Union Profile, is used to obtain non-financial data relevant to regulation and supervision such as the names of senior management and volunteer officials, and are reported through NCUA’s online portal, Credit Unions Online. The financial and statistical information is essential to NCUA in carrying out its responsibility for supervising federal credit unions. The information also enables NCUA to monitor all federally insured credit unions with National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) insured share accounts. Affected Public: Private Sector: Notfor-profit institutions. Estimated No. of Respondents: 5,335. Estimated No. of Responses per Respondent: 4. Estimated Total Annual Responses: 21,340. Estimated Burden Hours per Response: 2. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 42,480. Reason for Change: Currently, the NCUA Call Report (Form 5300) and Profile (4501A) are cleared under OMB control number 3133–0004. At this time, NCUA plans to separate the two forms due to technology resources constraints that create different revision cycles. The Call Report will retain OMB control number 3133–0004 and NCUA will request a new control number for the Profile. Call Report: Revisions are attributed to the issuance of accounting standards codifications (ASC) by the Financial Accounting Standards Board and other revisions needed to clarify the reporting for cash items. These revisions will not alter the estimated burden hours necessary to review the instructions and complete the filing. The amount of data elements removed compared to those added negates the difference in burden. The burden hours reflect an adjustment to the number of respondents due to the decline in the number of federally insured credit unions, which has averaged approximately one percent per quarter. Specifically, the number of federally insured credit unions completing the Call Report dropped from 5,530 at March 31, 2018 to 5,335 at March 31, 2019. A decrease of 195 credit unions for a total reduction in burden hours of 47,360, partially due to the decline in credit unions (3,120 hours) and partially due to removal of the Profile burden (44,240 hours). VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:34 Aug 08, 2019 Jkt 247001 Request for Comments: Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized and included in the request for Office of Management and Budget approval. All comments will become a matter of public record. The public is invited to submit comments concerning: (a) Whether the collection of information is necessary for the proper execution of the function of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (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 the information on the respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. By Gerard Poliquin, Secretary of the Board, the National Credit Union Administration, on August 5, 2019. Dated: August 5, 2019. Dawn D. Wolfgang, NCUA PRA Clearance Officer. [FR Doc. 2019–17028 Filed 8–8–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7535–01–P NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES Institute of Museum and Library Services Submission for OMB Review, Comment Request, Proposed Collection Requests: Public Library Survey FY 2019–FY2021 Institute of Museum and Library Services, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities. ACTION: Submission for OMB Review, comment request. AGENCY: The Institute of Museum and Library Services announces the following information collection has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. This program helps to ensure that requested data can be provided in the desired format, reporting burden (time and financial resources) is minimized, collection instruments are clearly understood, and the impact of collection requirements on respondents can be properly assessed. By this notice, IMLS is soliciting comments concerning the new three year approval of the IMLS administered Public Library Survey. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00120 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 A copy of the proposed information collection request can be obtained by contacting the individual listed below in the ADDRESSES section of this notice. DATES: Comments must be submitted to the office listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section below on or before September 9, 2019. OMB is particularly interested in comments that help the agency to: • Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; • Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; • Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and • Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology (e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses). ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn.: OMB Desk Officer for Education, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503, (202) 395–7316. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Sandra Webb, Director of Grant Policy and Management, Institute of Museum and Library Services, 955 L’Enfant Plaza North SW, Suite 4000, Washington, DC 20024–2135. Dr. Webb can be reached by Telephone: 202–653–4718 Fax: 202– 653–4608, or by email at swebb@ imls.gov, or by teletype (TTY/TDD) for persons with hearing difficulty at 202– 653–4614. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s libraries and museums. We advance, support, and empower America’s museums, libraries, and related organizations through grant making, research, and policy development. Our vision is a nation where museums and libraries work together to work together to transform the lives of individuals and communities. To learn more, visit www.imls.gov. Current Actions: Pursuant to Public Law 107–279, this Public Libraries Survey collects annual descriptive data on the universe of public libraries in the E:\FR\FM\09AUN1.SGM 09AUN1

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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION


Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; 
Comment Request; NCUA Call Report and Profile

AGENCY: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).

ACTION: Notice and request for comment.

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SUMMARY: The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), as part of a 
continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites 
the general public and other Federal agencies to comment on the 
following revisions of a currently approved collection, as required by 
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.

DATES: Written comments should be received on or before October 8, 2019 
to be assured consideration.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on 
the information collection to Dawn Wolfgang, National Credit Union 
Administration, 1775 Duke Street, Suite 6018, Alexandria, Virginia 
22314; Fax No. 703-519-8579; or Email at [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Address requests for additional 
information to the address above or telephone 703-548-2279.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    OMB Number: 3133-0004.
    Title: NCUA Call Report.
    Form: NCUA Form 5300.
    Type of Review: Revision of a currently approved collection.
    Abstract: Sections 106 and 202 of the Federal Credit Union Act 
require federally insured credit unions to make financial reports to 
the NCUA. Section 741.6 prescribes the method in which federally 
insured credit unions must submit this information to NCUA. NCUA Form 
5300, Call Report, is used to file quarterly financial and statistical 
data and are reported through NCUA's online portal, Credit Unions 
Online.
    The financial and statistical information is essential to NCUA in 
carrying out its responsibility for supervising federal credit unions. 
The information also enables NCUA to monitor all federally insured 
credit unions with National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) 
insured share accounts.
    Affected Public: Private Sector: Not-for-profit institutions.
    Estimated No. of Respondents: 5,335.
    Estimated No. of Responses per Respondent: 4.
    Estimated Total Annual Responses: 21,340.
    Estimated Burden Hours per Response: 4.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 85,360.

    OMB Number: 3133-NEW.
    Title: NCUA Profile.
    Form: NCUA Form 4501A.
    Type of Review: New collection.
    Abstract: Sections 106 and 202 of the Federal Credit Union Act 
require federally insured credit unions to make

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financial reports to the NCUA. Section 741.6 prescribes the method in 
which federally insured credit unions must submit this information to 
NCUA. NCUA Form 4501A, Credit Union Profile, is used to obtain non-
financial data relevant to regulation and supervision such as the names 
of senior management and volunteer officials, and are reported through 
NCUA's online portal, Credit Unions Online.
    The financial and statistical information is essential to NCUA in 
carrying out its responsibility for supervising federal credit unions. 
The information also enables NCUA to monitor all federally insured 
credit unions with National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) 
insured share accounts.
    Affected Public: Private Sector: Not-for-profit institutions.
    Estimated No. of Respondents: 5,335.
    Estimated No. of Responses per Respondent: 4.
    Estimated Total Annual Responses: 21,340.
    Estimated Burden Hours per Response: 2.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 42,480.
    Reason for Change: Currently, the NCUA Call Report (Form 5300) and 
Profile (4501A) are cleared under OMB control number 3133-0004. At this 
time, NCUA plans to separate the two forms due to technology resources 
constraints that create different revision cycles. The Call Report will 
retain OMB control number 3133-0004 and NCUA will request a new control 
number for the Profile.
    Call Report: Revisions are attributed to the issuance of accounting 
standards codifications (ASC) by the Financial Accounting Standards 
Board and other revisions needed to clarify the reporting for cash 
items. These revisions will not alter the estimated burden hours 
necessary to review the instructions and complete the filing. The 
amount of data elements removed compared to those added negates the 
difference in burden.
    The burden hours reflect an adjustment to the number of respondents 
due to the decline in the number of federally insured credit unions, 
which has averaged approximately one percent per quarter. Specifically, 
the number of federally insured credit unions completing the Call 
Report dropped from 5,530 at March 31, 2018 to 5,335 at March 31, 2019. 
A decrease of 195 credit unions for a total reduction in burden hours 
of 47,360, partially due to the decline in credit unions (3,120 hours) 
and partially due to removal of the Profile burden (44,240 hours).
    Request for Comments: Comments submitted in response to this notice 
will be summarized and included in the request for Office of Management 
and Budget approval. All comments will become a matter of public 
record. The public is invited to submit comments concerning: (a) 
Whether the collection of information is necessary for the proper 
execution of the function of the agency, including whether the 
information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the 
agency's estimate of the burden of the collection of information, 
including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (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 
the information on the respondents, including the use of automated 
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.


    By Gerard Poliquin, Secretary of the Board, the National Credit 
Union Administration, on August 5, 2019.
    Dated: August 5, 2019.

Dawn D. Wolfgang,
NCUA PRA Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2019-17028 Filed 8-8-19; 8:45 am]
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