Information Collection Request to Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0017, 62316-62317 [2020-21866]

Download as PDF 62316 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 192 / Friday, October 2, 2020 / Notices In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the U.S. Coast Guard intends to submit an Information Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), requesting an extension of its approval for the following collection of information: 1625–0057, Small Passenger Vessels; without change. Our ICR describes the information we seek to collect from the public. Before submitting this ICR to OIRA, the Coast Guard is inviting comments as described below. DATES: Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before December 1, 2020. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Coast Guard docket number [USCG–2020–0619] to the Coast Guard using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. See the ‘‘Public participation and request for comments’’ portion of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for further instructions on submitting comments. A copy of the ICR is available through the docket on the internet at https:// www.regulations.gov. Additionally, copies are available from: Commandant (CG–6P), ATTN: Paperwork Reduction Act Manager, U.S. Coast Guard, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE, Stop 7710, Washington, DC 20593–7710. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.L. Craig, Office of Privacy Management, telephone 202–475–3528, or fax 202– 372–8405, for questions on these documents. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: Public Participation and Request for Comments This notice relies on the authority of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended. An ICR is an application to OIRA seeking the approval, extension, or renewal of a Coast Guard collection of information (Collection). The ICR contains information describing the Collection’s purpose, the Collection’s likely burden on the affected public, an explanation of the necessity of the Collection, and other important information describing the Collection. There is one ICR for each Collection. The Coast Guard invites comments on whether this ICR should be granted based on the Collection being necessary for the proper performance of Departmental functions. In particular, the Coast Guard would appreciate comments addressing: (1) The practical utility of the Collection; (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden of the Collection; (3) ways to enhance the VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:38 Oct 01, 2020 Jkt 253001 quality, utility, and clarity of information subject to the Collection; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the Collection on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Consistent with the requirements of Executive Order 13771, Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs, and Executive Order 13777, Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda, the Coast Guard is also requesting comments on the extent to which this request for information could be modified to reduce the burden on respondents. In response to your comments, we may revise this ICR or decide not to seek an extension of approval for the Collection. We will consider all comments and material received during the comment period. We encourage you to respond to this request by submitting comments and related materials. Comments must contain the OMB Control Number of the ICR and the docket number of this request, [USCG–2020–0619], and must be received by December 1, 2020. Submitting Comments We encourage you to submit comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https:// www.regulations.gov. If your material cannot be submitted using https:// www.regulations.gov, contact the person in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this document for alternate instructions. Documents mentioned in this notice, and all public comments, are in our online docket at https://www.regulations.gov and can be viewed by following that website’s instructions. Additionally, if you go to the online docket and sign up for email alerts, you will be notified when comments are posted. We accept anonymous comments. All comments received will be posted without change to https:// www.regulations.gov and will include any personal information you have provided. For more about privacy and submissions in response to this document, see DHS’s eRulemaking System of Records notice (85 FR 14226, March 11, 2020). Information Collection Request Title: Small Passenger Vessels—Title 46 CFR Subchapters K and T. OMB Control Number: 1625–0057. Summary: The information requirements are necessary for the proper administration and enforcement of the program on safety of commercial vessels as it affects small passenger vessels. The requirements affect small PO 00000 Frm 00043 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 passenger vessels (under 100 gross tons) that carry more than 6 passengers. Need: Under the authority of 46 U.S.C. 3305 and 3306, the Coast Guard prescribed regulations for the design, construction, alteration, repair and operation of small passenger vessels to secure the safety of individuals and property on board. The Coast Guard uses the information in this collection to ensure compliance with the requirements. Forms: • CG–841, Certificate of Inspection • CG–854, Temporary Certificate of Inspection • CG–948, Permit to Proceed to Another Port for Repairs • CG–949, Permit to Carry Excursion Party • CG–5256, U.S. Coast Guard Inspected Small Passenger Vessel [sticker] Respondents: Owners and operators of small passenger vessels. Frequency: On occasion. Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated burden has increased from 397,124 hours to 404,595 hours a year due to an increase in the estimated annual number of respondents. Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended. Dated: September 29, 2020. Kathleen Claffie, Chief, Office of Privacy Management, U.S. Coast Guard. [FR Doc. 2020–21867 Filed 10–1–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–04–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [Docket No. USCG–2020–0616] Information Collection Request to Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625–0017 Coast Guard, DHS. Sixty-day notice requesting comments. AGENCY: ACTION: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the U.S. Coast Guard intends to submit an Information Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), requesting an extension of its approval for the following collection of information: 1625–0017, Various International Agreement Safety Certificates and Documents; without change. Our ICR describes the information we seek to SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\02OCN1.SGM 02OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 192 / Friday, October 2, 2020 / Notices jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with NOTICES collect from the public. Before submitting this ICR to OIRA, the Coast Guard is inviting comments as described below. DATES: Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before December 1, 2020. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Coast Guard docket number [USCG–2020–0616] to the Coast Guard using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. See the ‘‘Public participation and request for comments’’ portion of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for further instructions on submitting comments. A copy of the ICR is available through the docket on the internet at https:// www.regulations.gov. Additionally, copies are available from: COMMANDANT (CG–6P), ATTN: PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT MANAGER, U.S. COAST GUARD, 2703 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AVE. SE, STOP 7710, WASHINGTON, DC 20593– 7710. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.L. Craig, Office of Privacy Management, telephone 202–475–3528, or fax 202– 372–8405, for questions on these documents. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public Participation and Request for Comments This notice relies on the authority of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended. An ICR is an application to OIRA seeking the approval, extension, or renewal of a Coast Guard collection of information (Collection). The ICR contains information describing the Collection’s purpose, the Collection’s likely burden on the affected public, an explanation of the necessity of the Collection, and other important information describing the Collection. There is one ICR for each Collection. The Coast Guard invites comments on whether this ICR should be granted based on the Collection being necessary for the proper performance of Departmental functions. In particular, the Coast Guard would appreciate comments addressing: (1) The practical utility of the Collection; (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden of the Collection; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of information subject to the Collection; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the Collection on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Consistent with the requirements of Executive Order 13771, Reducing Regulation and VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:38 Oct 01, 2020 Jkt 253001 Controlling Regulatory Costs, and Executive Order 13777, Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda, the Coast Guard is also requesting comments on the extent to which this request for information could be modified to reduce the burden on respondents. In response to your comments, we may revise this ICR or decide not to seek an extension of approval for the Collection. We will consider all comments and material received during the comment period. We encourage you to respond to this request by submitting comments and related materials. Comments must contain the OMB Control Number of the ICR and the docket number of this request, [USCG–2020–0616], and must be received by December 1, 2020. Submitting Comments We encourage you to submit comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https:// www.regulations.gov. If your material cannot be submitted using https:// www.regulations.gov, contact the person in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this document for alternate instructions. Documents mentioned in this notice, and all public comments, are in our online docket at https://www.regulations.gov and can be viewed by following that website’s instructions. Additionally, if you go to the online docket and sign up for email alerts, you will be notified when comments are posted. We accept anonymous comments. All comments received will be posted without change to https:// www.regulations.gov and will include any personal information you have provided. For more about privacy and submissions in response to this document, see DHS’s eRulemaking System of Records notice (85 FR 14226, March 11, 2020). Information Collection Request Title: Various International Agreement Safety Certificates and Documents. OMB Control Number: 1625–0017. Summary: These Coast Guard-issued forms are used as evidence of compliance with the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS) by certain U.S. vessels on international voyages. Without the proper certificates or documents, a U.S. vessel could be detained in a foreign port. Need: SOLAS applies to all mechanically propelled cargo vessels of 500 or more gross tons (GT), and to all mechanically propelled passenger vessels carrying more than 12 PO 00000 Frm 00044 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 9990 62317 passengers that engage in international voyages. SOLAS and title 46 CFR 2.01– 25 list certificates and documents that may be issued to vessels. Forms: • CG–967, Exemption Certificate • CG–968, Passenger Ship Safety Certificate • CG–968A, Record of Equipment for the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate (Form P) • CG–969, Notice of Completion of Examination for Safety Certificate • CG–3347, Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate • CG–3347B, Record of Equipment for the Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate (Form E) • CG–4359, Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate • CG–4360, International Ship Security Certificate • CG–4361, Interim International Ship Security Certificate • CG–5643, Safety Management Certificate • CG–5679, High-Speed Craft Safety Certificate • CG–5679A, Record of Equipment for High-Speed Craft Safety Certificate • CG–5680, Permit to Operate HighSpeed Craft • CG–6038, Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) Document Number lll for the ship with IMO Number: lll • CG–6038A, Amendments to the Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) Document Number lll for the ship with IMO Number: lll • CG–16170, Polar Ship Certificate • CG–16170A, Record of Equipment for the Polar Ship Certificate Respondents: Owners and operators of SOLAS vessels. Frequency: On occasion. Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated burden has decreased from 90 hours to 69 hours a year due to a decrease in the estimated annual number of responses Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended. Dated: September 29, 2020. Kathleen Claffie, Chief, Office of Privacy Management, U.S. Coast Guard. [FR Doc. 2020–21866 Filed 10–1–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–04–P E:\FR\FM\02OCN1.SGM 02OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 192 (Friday, October 2, 2020)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2020-21866]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast Guard

[Docket No. USCG-2020-0616]


Information Collection Request to Office of Management and 
Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0017

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.

ACTION: Sixty-day notice requesting comments.

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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
U.S. Coast Guard intends to submit an Information Collection Request 
(ICR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), requesting an extension of 
its approval for the following collection of information: 1625-0017, 
Various International Agreement Safety Certificates and Documents; 
without change. Our ICR describes the information we seek to

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collect from the public. Before submitting this ICR to OIRA, the Coast 
Guard is inviting comments as described below.

DATES: Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before December 1, 
2020.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Coast Guard docket 
number [USCG-2020-0616] to the Coast Guard using the Federal 
eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. See the ``Public 
participation and request for comments'' portion of the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section for further instructions on submitting comments.
    A copy of the ICR is available through the docket on the internet 
at https://www.regulations.gov. Additionally, copies are available 
from: COMMANDANT (CG-6P), ATTN: PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT MANAGER, U.S. 
COAST GUARD, 2703 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AVE. SE, STOP 7710, 
WASHINGTON, DC 20593-7710.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.L. Craig, Office of Privacy 
Management, telephone 202-475-3528, or fax 202-372-8405, for questions 
on these documents.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Public Participation and Request for Comments

    This notice relies on the authority of the Paperwork Reduction Act 
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended. An ICR is an application to 
OIRA seeking the approval, extension, or renewal of a Coast Guard 
collection of information (Collection). The ICR contains information 
describing the Collection's purpose, the Collection's likely burden on 
the affected public, an explanation of the necessity of the Collection, 
and other important information describing the Collection. There is one 
ICR for each Collection.
    The Coast Guard invites comments on whether this ICR should be 
granted based on the Collection being necessary for the proper 
performance of Departmental functions. In particular, the Coast Guard 
would appreciate comments addressing: (1) The practical utility of the 
Collection; (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden of the Collection; 
(3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of information 
subject to the Collection; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the 
Collection on respondents, including the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Consistent with 
the requirements of Executive Order 13771, Reducing Regulation and 
Controlling Regulatory Costs, and Executive Order 13777, Enforcing the 
Regulatory Reform Agenda, the Coast Guard is also requesting comments 
on the extent to which this request for information could be modified 
to reduce the burden on respondents.
    In response to your comments, we may revise this ICR or decide not 
to seek an extension of approval for the Collection. We will consider 
all comments and material received during the comment period.
    We encourage you to respond to this request by submitting comments 
and related materials. Comments must contain the OMB Control Number of 
the ICR and the docket number of this request, [USCG-2020-0616], and 
must be received by December 1, 2020.

Submitting Comments

    We encourage you to submit comments through the Federal eRulemaking 
Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. If your material cannot be 
submitted using https://www.regulations.gov, contact the person in the 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this document for alternate 
instructions. Documents mentioned in this notice, and all public 
comments, are in our online docket at https://www.regulations.gov and 
can be viewed by following that website's instructions. Additionally, 
if you go to the online docket and sign up for email alerts, you will 
be notified when comments are posted.
    We accept anonymous comments. All comments received will be posted 
without change to https://www.regulations.gov and will include any 
personal information you have provided. For more about privacy and 
submissions in response to this document, see DHS's eRulemaking System 
of Records notice (85 FR 14226, March 11, 2020).

Information Collection Request

    Title: Various International Agreement Safety Certificates and 
Documents.
    OMB Control Number: 1625-0017.
    Summary: These Coast Guard-issued forms are used as evidence of 
compliance with the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 
1974 (SOLAS) by certain U.S. vessels on international voyages. Without 
the proper certificates or documents, a U.S. vessel could be detained 
in a foreign port.
    Need: SOLAS applies to all mechanically propelled cargo vessels of 
500 or more gross tons (GT), and to all mechanically propelled 
passenger vessels carrying more than 12 passengers that engage in 
international voyages. SOLAS and title 46 CFR 2.01-25 list certificates 
and documents that may be issued to vessels.
    Forms:

 CG-967, Exemption Certificate
 CG-968, Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
 CG-968A, Record of Equipment for the Passenger Ship Safety 
Certificate (Form P)
 CG-969, Notice of Completion of Examination for Safety 
Certificate
 CG-3347, Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate
 CG-3347B, Record of Equipment for the Cargo Ship Safety 
Equipment Certificate (Form E)
 CG-4359, Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate
 CG-4360, International Ship Security Certificate
 CG-4361, Interim International Ship Security Certificate
 CG-5643, Safety Management Certificate
 CG-5679, High-Speed Craft Safety Certificate
 CG-5679A, Record of Equipment for High-Speed Craft Safety 
Certificate
 CG-5680, Permit to Operate High-Speed Craft
 CG-6038, Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) Document Number ___ 
for the ship with IMO Number: ___
 CG-6038A, Amendments to the Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) 
Document Number ___ for the ship with IMO Number: ___
 CG-16170, Polar Ship Certificate
 CG-16170A, Record of Equipment for the Polar Ship Certificate
    Respondents: Owners and operators of SOLAS vessels.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated burden has decreased from 90 
hours to 69 hours a year due to a decrease in the estimated annual 
number of responses
    Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 
35, as amended.

    Dated: September 29, 2020.
Kathleen Claffie,
Chief, Office of Privacy Management, U.S. Coast Guard.
[FR Doc. 2020-21866 Filed 10-1-20; 8:45 am]
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