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(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
James Rivera,
Associate Administrator for Disaster
Assistance.
[FR Doc. 2019–21777 Filed 10–4–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8026–03–P
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #16143 and #16144;
ALASKA Disaster Number AK–00043]
Administrative Declaration of a
Disaster for the State of Alaska
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This is a notice of an
Administrative declaration of a disaster
for the State of Alaska, dated 10/01/
2019.
Incident: McKinley Wildland Fire.
Incident Period: 08/17/2019 through
08/26/2019.
DATES: Issued on 10/01/2019.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date:12/02/2019.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan
Application Deadline Date: 07/01/2020.
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan
applications to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing and
Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance,
U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street SW, Suite 6050,
Washington, DC 20416, (202) 205–6734.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that as a result of the
Administrator’s disaster declaration,
applications for disaster loans may be
filed at the address listed above or other
locally announced locations. The
following areas have been determined to
be adversely affected by the disaster:
Primary Area: Matanuska-Susitna
Borough
Contiguous Areas:
Alaska: Chugach REAA, Copper River
REAA, Delta/Greely REAA, Denali
Borough, Iditarod Area REAA,
Kenai Peninsula Borough,
Municipality of Anchorage.
SUMMARY:
The Interest Rates are:
For Physical Damage:
Homeowners with Credit Available Elsewhere ....................
Homeowners without Credit
Available Elsewhere ............
Businesses with Credit Available Elsewhere ....................
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1.750
8.000
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Businesses without Credit
Available Elsewhere ............
Non-Profit Organizations with
Credit Available Elsewhere
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere ...................................
For Economic Injury:
Businesses & Small Agricultural Cooperatives without
Credit Available Elsewhere
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere ...................................
4.000
2.750
2.750
4.000
2.750
The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 16143 5 and for
economic injury is 16144 0.
The State which received an EIDL
Declaration # is Alaska.
09/23/2019, Private Non-Profit
organizations that provide essential
services of a governmental nature may
file disaster loan applications at the
address listed above or other locally
announced locations.
The following areas have been
determined to be adversely affected by
the disaster:
Primary Areas: Aurora, Bennett, Brule,
Butte, Campbell, Custer, Deuel, Fall
River, Gregory, Haakon, Hamlin,
Hanson, Jackson, Jones, Lyman,
Meade, Mellette, Pennington,
Sanborn, Todd, Tripp, Turner,
Union, Walworth, and Ziebach
Counties and the Cheyenne River
Sioux Reservation and the Rosebud
Reservation.
The Interest Rates are:
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
Christopher Pilkerton,
Acting Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2019–21778 Filed 10–4–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8026–03–P
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #16139 and #16140;
SOUTH DAKOTA Disaster Number SD–
00095]
Presidential Declaration of a Major
Disaster for Public Assistance Only for
the State of South Dakota
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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For Physical Damage:
Non-Profit Organizations with
Credit Available Elsewhere ...
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere .....................................
For Economic Injury:
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere .....................................
2.750
2.750
2.750
The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 161396 and for
economic injury is 161400.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
James Rivera,
Associate Administrator for Disaster
Assistance.
This is a Notice of the
Presidential declaration of a major
disaster for Public Assistance Only for
the State of South Dakota (FEMA–4463–
DR), dated 09/23/2019.
Incident: Severe Storms and Flooding.
Incident Period: 05/26/2019 through
06/07/2019.
DATES: Issued on 09/23/2019.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date: 11/22/2019.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan
Application Deadline Date: 06/23/2020.
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan
applications to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing and
Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance,
U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street SW, Suite 6050,
Washington, DC 20416, (202) 205–6734.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that as a result of the
President’s major disaster declaration on
SUMMARY:
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BILLING CODE 8026–03–P
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
[Docket No: SSA–2019–0042]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Request and
Comment Request
The Social Security Administration
(SSA) publishes a list of information
collection packages requiring clearance
by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with
Public Law 104–13, the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, effective October
1, 1995. This notice includes revisions
of OMB-approved information
collections.
SSA is soliciting comments on the
accuracy of the agency’s burden
estimate; the need for the information;
its practical utility; ways to enhance its
quality, utility, and clarity; and ways to
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minimize burden on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. Mail, email, or
fax your comments and
recommendations on the information
collection(s) to the OMB Desk Officer
and SSA Reports Clearance Officer at
the following addresses or fax numbers.
(OMB), Office of Management and
Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA,
Fax: 202–395–6974, Email address:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
(SSA), Social Security Administration,
OLCA, Attn: Reports Clearance
Director, 3100 West High Rise, 6401
Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235,
Fax: 410–966–2830, Email address:
OR.Reports.Clearance@ssa.gov.
Or you may submit your comments
online through www.regulations.gov,
referencing Docket ID Number [SSA–
2019–0042].
I. The information collections below
are pending at SSA. SSA will submit
them to OMB within 60 days from the
date of this notice. To be sure we
consider your comments, we must
receive them no later than December 6,
2019. Individuals can obtain copies of
the collection instruments by writing to
the above email address.
1. Missing and Discrepant Wage
Reports Letter and Questionnaire—26
CFR 31.6051–2—0960–0432. Each year
employers report the wage amounts they
paid their employees to the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) for tax purposes,
and separately to SSA for retirement
and disability coverage purposes.
Employers should report the same
figures to SSA and the IRS; however,
each year some of the employer wage
reports SSA receives show wage
amounts lower than those employers
report to the IRS. SSA uses Forms SSA–
L93–SM, SSA–L94–SM, SSA–95–SM,
and SSA–97–SM to ensure employees
receive full credit for their wages.
Respondents are employers who
reported lower wage amounts to SSA
than they reported to the IRS.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Modality of completion
Number of
respondents
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Estimated
total
annual burden
(hours)
Average
theoretical
hourly
cost amount
(dollars)*
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) **
SSA–95–SM and SSA–97–SM (and accompanying cover letters SSA–L93,
L94) ......................................................
360,000
1
30
180,000
* $22.50
** $4,050,000
* We based this figure on average U.S. citizen’s hourly salary, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
** This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather, these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to
respondents to complete the application.
2. Request for Proof(s) from Custodian
of Records—20 CFR 404.703, 404.704,
404.720, 404.721, 404.723, 404.725, &
404.728—0960–0766. SSA sends Form
SSA–L707, Request for Proof(s) from
Custodian of Records, to records
custodians on behalf of individuals who
need help obtaining evidence of death,
marriage, or divorce in connection with
claims for benefits. SSA uses the
information from the SSA–L707 to
determine eligibility for benefits. The
respondents are records custodians
including statistics and religious
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
entities, coroners, funeral directors,
attending physicians, and State
agencies.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Estimated
total
annual burden
(hours)
Average
theoretical
hourly
cost amount
(dollars) *
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) **
State or Local Government ......................
Private Sector ..........................................
94
24
1
1
10
10
16
4
* $18.00
* 37.60
** $288.00
** 150.00
Totals ................................................
118
........................
........................
20
........................
** 438.00
* We based this figure on average U.S. citizen’s hourly salary, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
** This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather, these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to
respondents to complete the application.
II. SSA submitted the information
collection below to OMB for clearance.
Your comments regarding this
information collection would be most
useful if OMB and SSA receive them 30
days from the date of this publication.
To be sure we consider your comments,
we must receive them no later than
November 6, 2019. Individuals can
obtain copies of the OMB clearance
package by writing to
OR.Reports.Clearance@ssa.gov.
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Work Incentives Planning and
Assistance Program—0960–0629. As
part of SSA’s strategy to assist Social
Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
beneficiaries and Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) recipients who wish to
return to work and achieve selfsufficiency, SSA established the Work
Incentives Planning and Assistance
(WIPA) program. This community
based, work incentive, planning and
assistance project collects identifying
claimant information via project sites
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and community work incentives
coordinators (CWIC). SSA uses this
information to ensure proper
management of the project, with
particular emphasis on administration,
budgeting, and training. In addition,
project sites and CWIC’s collect data
from SSDI beneficiaries and SSI
recipients on background employment,
training, benefits, and work incentives.
SSA is interested in identifying SSDI
beneficiary and SSI recipient outcomes
under the WIPA program, to determine
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the extent to which beneficiaries with
disabilities and SSI recipients achieve
their employment, financial, and
healthcare goals. SSA will also use the
data in its analysis and future planning
for SSDI and SSI programs. Respondents
are SSDI beneficiaries, SSI recipients,
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
Small Site (Under 150 beneficiaries
served) (SSA–4565; SSA–4566; SSA–
4567) ....................................................
Medium Site (150–599 beneficiaries
served) (SSA–4565; SSA–4566; SSA–
4567) ....................................................
Large Site (600 or more beneficiaries
served) (SSA–4565; SSA–4566; SSA–
4567) ....................................................
Total Sites ................................................
SSDI & SSI Beneficiaries ........................
Help Line ..................................................
Totals ................................................
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
community project sites, and
employment advisors.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Estimated
total
annual burden
(hours)
Average
theoretical
hourly
cost amount
(dollars) *
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) **
4,800
1
20
1,600
* $20.65
** $33,040
7,500
1
20
2,500
20.65
** 51,625
17,700
30,000
30,000
30,000
1
........................
1
1
20
........................
25
5
5,900
10,000
12,500
2,500
* 20.65
........................
* 10.22
* 10.22
** 121,835
** 206,500
** 127,750
** 25,550
90,000
........................
........................
25,000
........................
** 359,800
* We based this figure on average DI payments, as reported in SSA’s disability insurance payment data.
** This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather, these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to
respondents to complete the application.
Dated: October 2, 2019.
Naomi Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2019–21767 Filed 10–4–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4191–02–P
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10918]
Notification of the Thirteenth CAFTA–
DR Environmental Affairs Council
Meeting
Department of State
Notice of the thirteenth
CAFTA–DR Environmental Affairs
Council meeting and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of State and
the Office of the United States Trade
Representative are providing notice that
the parties to the Dominican RepublicCentral America-United States Free
Trade Agreement (CAFTA–DR) intend
to hold the thirteenth meeting of the
Environmental Affairs Council (the
Council) established under Chapter 17
(Environment) of that agreement in
Miami, Florida, United States on
November 13 and 14, 2019.
DATES: The public session of the
Council will be held on November 14,
2019, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Please contact Sarah Flores and Katy
Sater for the location of this meeting.
We request comments and suggestions
SUMMARY:
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in writing no later than October 18,
2019.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or
suggestions should be submitted to
both: (1) Sarah Flores, U.S. Department
of State, Bureau of Oceans and
International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs, Office of
Environmental Quality and
Transboundary Issues by email to
FloresSC@state.gov with the subject line
‘‘CAFTA–DR EAC Meeting’’; and
(2) Katy Sater, Director for
Environment and Natural Resources,
Office of the United States Trade
Representative by email to
mary.c.sater@ustr.eop.gov with the
subject line ‘‘CAFTA–DR EAC
Meeting’’.
If you have access to the internet you
can view and comment on this notice by
going to: https://www.regulations.gov/
#!home and searching for docket
number DOS- DOS–2019–0032.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sarah Flores, (202) 647–0156, or Katy
Sater, (202) 395–9522
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
November 13, the Council will meet in
a closed government-to-government
session to (1) review implementation of
the environment chapter and discuss
how parties are meeting their
environment chapter obligations; (2)
highlight environmental enforcement
and achievements in the past year and
share related lessons learned and best
practices; (3) review ongoing work
under the environmental cooperation
program; and (4) receive a report from
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the CAFTA–DR Secretariat for
Environmental Matters on the status of
the public submissions process.
On November 14, the Council invites
all interested persons to attend a public
session on Chapter 17 implementation,
beginning at 10:00 a.m. in Miami,
Florida. At the session, the Council will
welcome questions, input, and
information about challenges and
achievements in implementation of the
Chapter obligations and the related
Environmental Cooperation Agreement
(ECA). If you would like to attend the
public session, please notify Sarah
Flores and Katy Sater at the email
addresses listed under the heading
ADDRESSES. Please include your full
name and identify any organization or
group you represent.
The Department of State and Office of
the United States Trade Representative
also invite written comments or
suggestions regarding topics to be
discussed at the Council meeting to be
submitted no later than October 18,
2019. When preparing comments, we
encourage submitters to refer to Chapter
17 (Environment) of the CAFTA–DR and
the CAFTA–DR Environmental
Cooperation Agreement (documents
available at https://www.state.gov/e/oes/
eqt/trade/caftadr/index.htm and https://
ustr.gov/issue-areas/environment/
bilateral-and-regional-tradeagreements). Instructions on how to
submit comments are under the heading
ADDRESSES.
Article 17.5 of the CAFTA–DR
establishes an Environmental Affairs
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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
[Docket No: SSA-2019-0042]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Request and
Comment Request
The Social Security Administration (SSA) publishes a list of
information collection packages requiring clearance by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with Public Law 104-13, the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, effective October 1, 1995. This notice
includes revisions of OMB-approved information collections.
SSA is soliciting comments on the accuracy of the agency's burden
estimate; the need for the information; its practical utility; ways to
enhance its quality, utility, and clarity; and ways to
[[Page 53552]]
minimize burden on respondents, including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Mail,
email, or fax your comments and recommendations on the information
collection(s) to the OMB Desk Officer and SSA Reports Clearance Officer
at the following addresses or fax numbers.
(OMB), Office of Management and Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA,
Fax: 202-395-6974, Email address: [email protected].
(SSA), Social Security Administration, OLCA, Attn: Reports Clearance
Director, 3100 West High Rise, 6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD
21235, Fax: 410-966-2830, Email address: [email protected].
Or you may submit your comments online through www.regulations.gov,
referencing Docket ID Number [SSA-2019-0042].
I. The information collections below are pending at SSA. SSA will
submit them to OMB within 60 days from the date of this notice. To be
sure we consider your comments, we must receive them no later than
December 6, 2019. Individuals can obtain copies of the collection
instruments by writing to the above email address.
1. Missing and Discrepant Wage Reports Letter and Questionnaire--26
CFR 31.6051-2--0960-0432. Each year employers report the wage amounts
they paid their employees to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for tax
purposes, and separately to SSA for retirement and disability coverage
purposes. Employers should report the same figures to SSA and the IRS;
however, each year some of the employer wage reports SSA receives show
wage amounts lower than those employers report to the IRS. SSA uses
Forms SSA-L93-SM, SSA-L94-SM, SSA-95-SM, and SSA-97-SM to ensure
employees receive full credit for their wages. Respondents are
employers who reported lower wage amounts to SSA than they reported to
the IRS.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average
Average burden Estimated total theoretical Total annual
Modality of completion Number of Frequency of per response annual burden hourly cost opportunity
respondents response (minutes) (hours) amount cost (dollars)
(dollars)* **
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SSA-95-SM and SSA-97-SM (and accompanying cover 360,000 1 30 180,000 * $22.50 ** $4,050,000
letters SSA-L93, L94)............................
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* We based this figure on average U.S. citizen's hourly salary, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
** This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather,
these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to
respondents to complete the application.
2. Request for Proof(s) from Custodian of Records--20 CFR 404.703,
404.704, 404.720, 404.721, 404.723, 404.725, & 404.728--0960-0766. SSA
sends Form SSA-L707, Request for Proof(s) from Custodian of Records, to
records custodians on behalf of individuals who need help obtaining
evidence of death, marriage, or divorce in connection with claims for
benefits. SSA uses the information from the SSA-L707 to determine
eligibility for benefits. The respondents are records custodians
including statistics and religious entities, coroners, funeral
directors, attending physicians, and State agencies.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average
Average burden Estimated theoretical Total annual
Modality of completion Number of Frequency of per response total annual hourly cost opportunity
respondents response (minutes) burden (hours) amount cost (dollars)
(dollars) * **
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State or Local Government............................... 94 1 10 16 * $18.00 ** $288.00
Private Sector.......................................... 24 1 10 4 * 37.60 ** 150.00
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Totals.............................................. 118 .............. .............. 20 .............. ** 438.00
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* We based this figure on average U.S. citizen's hourly salary, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
** This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather,
these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to
respondents to complete the application.
II. SSA submitted the information collection below to OMB for
clearance. Your comments regarding this information collection would be
most useful if OMB and SSA receive them 30 days from the date of this
publication. To be sure we consider your comments, we must receive them
no later than November 6, 2019. Individuals can obtain copies of the
OMB clearance package by writing to [email protected].
Work Incentives Planning and Assistance Program--0960-0629. As part
of SSA's strategy to assist Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients who
wish to return to work and achieve self-sufficiency, SSA established
the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) program. This
community based, work incentive, planning and assistance project
collects identifying claimant information via project sites and
community work incentives coordinators (CWIC). SSA uses this
information to ensure proper management of the project, with particular
emphasis on administration, budgeting, and training. In addition,
project sites and CWIC's collect data from SSDI beneficiaries and SSI
recipients on background employment, training, benefits, and work
incentives. SSA is interested in identifying SSDI beneficiary and SSI
recipient outcomes under the WIPA program, to determine
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the extent to which beneficiaries with disabilities and SSI recipients
achieve their employment, financial, and healthcare goals. SSA will
also use the data in its analysis and future planning for SSDI and SSI
programs. Respondents are SSDI beneficiaries, SSI recipients, community
project sites, and employment advisors.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average
Average burden Estimated theoretical Total annual
Modality of completion Number of Frequency of per response total annual hourly cost opportunity
respondents response (minutes) burden (hours) amount cost (dollars)
(dollars) * **
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Small Site (Under 150 beneficiaries served) (SSA-4565; 4,800 1 20 1,600 * $20.65 ** $33,040
SSA-4566; SSA-4567)....................................
Medium Site (150-599 beneficiaries served) (SSA-4565; 7,500 1 20 2,500 20.65 ** 51,625
SSA-4566; SSA-4567)....................................
Large Site (600 or more beneficiaries served) (SSA-4565; 17,700 1 20 5,900 * 20.65 ** 121,835
SSA-4566; SSA-4567)....................................
Total Sites............................................. 30,000 .............. .............. 10,000 .............. ** 206,500
SSDI & SSI Beneficiaries................................ 30,000 1 25 12,500 * 10.22 ** 127,750
Help Line............................................... 30,000 1 5 2,500 * 10.22 ** 25,550
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Totals.............................................. 90,000 .............. .............. 25,000 .............. ** 359,800
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* We based this figure on average DI payments, as reported in SSA's disability insurance payment data.
** This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather,
these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to
respondents to complete the application.
Dated: October 2, 2019.
Naomi Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security Administration.
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