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ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information collection; and
(5) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anthony May by telephone at 202–693–
4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or
by email at DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Quarterly Census of Employment and
Wages (QCEW) program is a federal/
state cooperative effort which compiles
monthly employment data, quarterly
wages data, and business identification
information from employers subject to
state Unemployment Insurance (UI)
laws. These data are collected from state
Quarterly Contribution Reports (QCRs)
submitted to State Workforce Agencies
(SWAs). The states send micro-level
employment and wages data,
supplemented with the names,
addresses, and business identification
information of these employers, to the
BLS. The state data are used to create
the BLS sampling frame, known as the
longitudinal QCEW data. To ensure the
continued accuracy of these data, the
information supplied by employers
must be periodically verified and
updated. For this purpose, the Annual
Refiling Survey (ARS) is used in
conjunction with the UI tax reporting
system in each state. The information
collected by the ARS is used to review
the existing industry code assigned to
each establishment as well as the
physical location of the business
establishment. As a result, changes in
the industrial and geographical
compositions of our economy are
captured in a timely manner and
reflected in the BLS statistical programs.
The ARS also asks employers to identify
new locations in the state. If these
employers meet QCEW program
reporting criteria, then a Multiple
Worksite Report (MWR) is sent to the
employer requesting employment and
wages for each worksite each quarter.
Thus, the ARS is also used to identify
new potential MWR-eligible employers.
Office of Management and Budget
clearance is being sought for a revision
to the ARS. Once every three years, the
SWAs survey employers that are
covered by the state’s UI laws to ensure
that state records correctly reflect the
business activities and locations of
those employers. States survey
approximately one-third of their
businesses each year and largely take
care of the entire universe of covered
businesses over a three-year cycle. The
selection criterion for surveying
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establishments is based on the ninedigit Federal Employer Identification
Number of the respondent. BLS
constantly pursues a growing number of
automated reporting options to reduce
employer burden and costs and to take
advantage of more efficient methods and
procedures. Even given such actions,
mailing remains an important part of the
survey. The BLS developed a one-page
letter rather than mailing forms for ARS
solicitation. This letter explains the
purpose of the ARS and provides
respondents with a unique Web ID and
password. Respondents are directed to
the BLS online web collection system to
verify or to update their geographic and
industry information. Additionally, BLS
staff review selected, large multiworksite national employers rather than
surveying these employers with
traditional ARS forms. This central
review reduces postage costs incurred
by the states in sending letters or forms.
It also reduces respondent burden, as
the selected employers do not have to
return forms either. BLS continues to
use a private contractor to handle
various administrative aspects of the
survey to reduce the costs associated
with the ARS. This initiative is called
the Centralized Annual Refiling Survey
(CARS). Under CARS, BLS effectively
utilizes the commercial advantages
related to printing and mailing large
volumes of survey letters. Finally, BLS
continues to make use of email
addresses collected from the ARS and
from the state Unemployment Insurance
agencies for solicitation purposes. Use
of email for solicitation reduces the
overall cost of data collection. BLS will
also continue to make use of email
solicitation of small establishments that
had been excluded from the ARS for
budgetary reasons. Since collection
costs for email solicitation are minimal,
these respondents can continue to be
added back to the ARS at little cost to
the government. For additional
substantive information about this ICR,
see the related notice published in the
Federal Register on August 24, 2020 (85
FR 52158).
This information collection is subject
to the PRA. A Federal agency generally
cannot conduct or sponsor a collection
of information, and the public is
generally not required to respond to an
information collection, unless the OMB
approves it and displays a currently
valid OMB Control Number. In addition,
notwithstanding any other provisions of
law, no person shall generally be subject
to penalty for failing to comply with a
collection of information that does not
display a valid OMB Control Number.
See 5 CFR 1320.5(a) and 1320.6.
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DOL seeks PRA authorization for this
information collection for three (3)
years. OMB authorization for an ICR
cannot be for more than three (3) years
without renewal. The DOL notes that
information collection requirements
submitted to the OMB for existing ICRs
receive a month-to-month extension
while they undergo review.
Agency: DOL–BLS.
Title of Collection: Annual Refiling
Survey.
OMB Control Number: 1220–0032.
Affected Public: Businesses or other
for-profits institutions; farms; not-forprofit institutions.
Total Estimated Number of
Respondents: 1,098,000.
Total Estimated Number of
Responses: 1,098,000.
Total Estimated Annual Time Burden:
116,750 hours.
Total Estimated Annual Other Costs
Burden: $0.
(Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3507(a)(1)(D))
Dated: November 24, 2020.
Anthony May,
Management and Program Analyst.
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Notice of Final Adoption of and
Effective Date; Federal Environment
Element, Section G of the
Comprehensive Plan for the National
Capital
National Capital Planning
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of final adoption of and
effective date.
AGENCY:
The National Capital Planning
Commission (NCPC) adopted the
Federal Environment Element, Section
G of the Comprehensive Plan for the
National Capital: Federal Elements on
November 5, 2020. The Element
establishes policies in Section G to
preserve and replace trees that are
impacted by development on federal
land so they contribute to the
sustainability of the National Capital
Region’s environment. The National
Capital Region includes the District of
Columbia; Montgomery and Prince
George’s Counties in Maryland;
Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince
William Counties in Virginia; and all
cities within the boundaries of these
counties. Section G of the Element
provides the policy framework for
Commission actions on plans and
projects subject to Commission review.
SUMMARY:
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The revised Element will become
effective February 1, 2021.
ADDRESSES: The revised Element is
available online for review at: https://
www.ncpc.gov/initiatives/
treereplacement/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephanie Free at (202) 482–7209 or
info@ncpc.gov.
DATES:
(Authority: 40 U.S.C. 8721(e)(2))
Week of December 7, 2020—Tentative
There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of December 7, 2020.
Week of December 14, 2020—Tentative
There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of December 14, 2020.
Dated: November 25, 2020.
Anne R. Schuyler,
General Counsel.
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There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of December 21, 2020.
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Week of December 28, 2020—Tentative
There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of December 28, 2020.
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Sunshine Act: Notice of Agency
Meeting
10:00 a.m., Wednesday,
December 2, 2020.
PLACE: Due to the COVID–19 Pandemic,
the meeting will be open to the public
via live webcast only. Visit the agency’s
homepage (www.ncua.gov) and access
the provided webcast link.
STATUS: This meeting will be open to the
public.
MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Board Briefing, NCUA’s 2021–2022
Budget.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Melane Conyers-Ausbrooks, Secretary of
the Board, Telephone: 703–518–6304.
TIME AND DATE:
Melane Conyers-Ausbrooks,
Secretary of the Board.
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Sunshine Act Meetings
Weeks of November 30,
December 7, 14, 21, 28, 2020, January 4,
2021.
PLACE: Commissioners’ Conference
Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Maryland.
STATUS: Public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
TIME AND DATE:
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Additional Information: Due to
COVID–19, there will be no physical
public attendance. The public is invited
to attend the Commission’s meeting live
by webcast at the Web address—https://
www.nrc.gov/.
Week of November 30, 2020
Friday, December 4, 2020
10:00 a.m.—Meeting with Advisory
Committee on Reactor Safeguards
(Public Meeting) (Contact: Larry
Burkhart: 301–287–3775).
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Week of January 4, 2021—Tentative
There are no meetings scheduled for
the week of January 4, 2021.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
For more information or to verify the
status of meetings, contact Denise
McGovern at 301–415–0681 or via email
at Denise.McGovern@nrc.gov. The
schedule for Commission meetings is
subject to change on short notice.
The NRC Commission Meeting
Schedule can be found on the internet
at: https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/
public-meetings/schedule.html.
The NRC provides reasonable
accommodation to individuals with
disabilities where appropriate. If you
need a reasonable accommodation to
participate in these public meetings or
need this meeting notice or the
transcript or other information from the
public meetings in another format (e.g.,
braille, large print), please notify Anne
Silk, NRC Disability Program Specialist,
at 301–287–0745, by videophone at
240–428–3217, or by email at
Anne.Silk@nrc.gov. Determinations on
requests for reasonable accommodation
will be made on a case-by-case basis.
Members of the public may request to
receive this information electronically.
If you would like to be added to the
distribution, please contact the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Office of the
Secretary, Washington, DC 20555 (301–
415–1969), or by email at Tyesha.Bush@
nrc.gov.
The NRC is holding the meetings
under the authority of the Government
in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Dated: November 27, 2020.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Denise L. McGovern,
Policy Coordinator, Office of the Secretary.
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[NRC–2020–0247]
Applications and Amendments to
Facility Operating Licenses and
Combined Licenses Involving
Proposed No Significant Hazards
Considerations and Containing
Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards
Information and Order Imposing
Procedures for Access to Sensitive
Unclassified Non-Safeguards
Information
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: License amendment request;
notice of opportunity to comment,
request a hearing, and petition for leave
to intervene; order imposing
procedures.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) received and is
considering approval of three
amendment requests. The amendment
requests are for Waterford Steam
Electric Station, Unit 3; Hope Creek
Generating Station; and Sequoyah
Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2. For each
amendment request, the NRC proposes
to determine that they involve no
significant hazards consideration
(NSHC). Because each amendment
request contains sensitive unclassified
non-safeguards information (SUNSI), an
order imposes procedures to obtain
access to SUNSI for contention
preparation.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be filed by
December 31, 2020. A request for a
hearing or petition for leave to intervene
must be filed by February 1, 2021. Any
potential party as defined in section 2.4
of title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR) who believes
access to SUNSI is necessary to respond
to this notice must request document
access by December 11, 2020.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods
however, the NRC encourages electronic
comment submission through the
Federal Rulemaking website:
• Federal Rulemaking Website: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2020–0247. Address
questions about Docket IDs in
Regulations.gov to Jennifer Borges;
telephone: 301–287–9127; email:
Jennifer.Borges@nrc.gov. For technical
questions, contact the individual listed
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section of this document.
• Mail comments to: Office of
Administration, Mail Stop: TWFN–7–
A60M, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
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NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice of Final Adoption of and Effective Date; Federal
Environment Element, Section G of the Comprehensive Plan for the
National Capital
AGENCY: National Capital Planning Commission.
ACTION: Notice of final adoption of and effective date.
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SUMMARY: The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) adopted the
Federal Environment Element, Section G of the Comprehensive Plan for
the National Capital: Federal Elements on November 5, 2020. The Element
establishes policies in Section G to preserve and replace trees that
are impacted by development on federal land so they contribute to the
sustainability of the National Capital Region's environment. The
National Capital Region includes the District of Columbia; Montgomery
and Prince George's Counties in Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun,
and Prince William Counties in Virginia; and all cities within the
boundaries of these counties. Section G of the Element provides the
policy framework for Commission actions on plans and projects subject
to Commission review.
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DATES: The revised Element will become effective February 1, 2021.
ADDRESSES: The revised Element is available online for review at:
https://www.ncpc.gov/initiatives/treereplacement/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephanie Free at (202) 482-7209 or
[email protected].
(Authority: 40 U.S.C. 8721(e)(2))
Dated: November 25, 2020.
Anne R. Schuyler,
General Counsel.
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