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information, maintaining entity
information, and updating individual
affiliations. Respondents are law firms
or other business entities with attorneys
or other qualified individuals as
partners or employees who represent
claimants before SSA.
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Frequency of
response
Average
theoretical
hourly cost
amount
(dollars) *
Estimated total
annual burden
(hours)
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) **
SSA–1694 (Paper) ....................................................................
BSO online submission .............................................................
366
103
1
1
20
20
122
34
* $61.03
* 61.03
** $7,446
** 2,075
Totals .................................................................................
469
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........................
156
........................
** 9,521
* We based this figure on the average legal occupation’s hourly salary, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data (https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_nat.htm#
00-00000).
** 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.
13. Financial Disclosure for Civil
Monetary Penalty (CMP) Debt—20 CFR
498—0960–0776. When SSA imposes a
CMP on individuals for various
fraudulent conduct related to SSAadministrated programs, those
individuals may request to pay the CMP
through benefit withholding, or an
installment agreement. To negotiate a
monthly payment amount, fair to both
the individual and the agency, SSA
needs financial information from the
individual. SSA uses Form SSA–640, to
obtain the information necessary to
determine a monthly installment
repayment rate for individuals owing a
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
SSA–640 .......................................................
I
I
10
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Frequency of
response
1
I
120
CMP. The respondents are recipients of
Social Security benefits and nonentitled individuals who must repay a
CMP to the agency and choose to do so
using an installment plan.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Average
theoretical
hourly cost
amount
(dollars) *
Estimated total
annual burden
(hours)
I
20
I
* $19.01
Average wait
time in field
office
(minutes) **
I
** 24
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) ***
I
*** $456
* We based this figure on averaging both the average DI payments based on SSA’s current FY 2021 data (https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/2021FactSheet.pdf), and
the average U.S. worker’s hourly wages, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data (https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_nat.htm).
** We based this figure on the average FY 2021 wait times for field offices, based on SSA’s current management information 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: August 30, 2021.
Naomi Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11528]
United States Passports Invalid for
Travel to, in, or Through the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
(DPRK)
Department of State.
Notice of extension of passport
travel restriction.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
On September 1, 2017, all
U.S. passports were declared invalid for
travel to, in, or through the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK),
unless specially validated for such
travel. The restriction was extended for
one year in 2018, 2019, and 2020. This
notice extends the restriction until
August 31, 2022, unless extended or
revoked by the Secretary of State.
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The extension of the travel
restriction is in effect on September 2,
2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lawrence Kovaciny, Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services, Office of
Adjudication, 202–485–8800.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
September 1, 2017, pursuant to the
authority of 22 U.S.C. 211a and
Executive Order 11295 (31 FR 10603),
and in accordance with 22 CFR
51.63(a)(3), all U.S. passports were
declared invalid for travel to, in, or
through the DPRK unless specially
validated for such travel. The restriction
was renewed on September 1, 2018,
September 1, 2019, and again for
another year effective September 1,
2020.
The Department of State has
determined there continues to be
serious risk to U.S. citizens and
nationals of arrest and long-term
detention constituting imminent danger
to their physical safety, as defined in 22
CFR 51.63(a)(3). Accordingly, all U.S.
passports shall remain invalid for travel
to, in, or through the DPRK unless
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specially validated for such travel under
the authority of the Secretary of State.
This extension to the restriction of
travel to the DPRK shall be effective
upon publication of this notice in the
Federal Register and shall expire on
August 31, 2022, unless extended or
revoked by the Secretary of State.
Dated: August 30, 2021.
Brian P. McKeon,
Deputy Secretary of State for Management
and Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11528]
United States Passports Invalid for Travel to, in, or Through the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
AGENCY: Department of State.
ACTION: Notice of extension of passport travel restriction.
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SUMMARY: On September 1, 2017, all U.S. passports were declared invalid
for travel to, in, or through the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK), unless specially validated for such travel. The restriction was
extended for one year in 2018, 2019, and 2020. This notice extends the
restriction until August 31, 2022, unless extended or revoked by the
Secretary of State.
DATES: The extension of the travel restriction is in effect on
September 2, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lawrence Kovaciny, Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services, Office of Adjudication, 202-485-8800.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 1, 2017, pursuant to the
authority of 22 U.S.C. 211a and Executive Order 11295 (31 FR 10603),
and in accordance with 22 CFR 51.63(a)(3), all U.S. passports were
declared invalid for travel to, in, or through the DPRK unless
specially validated for such travel. The restriction was renewed on
September 1, 2018, September 1, 2019, and again for another year
effective September 1, 2020.
The Department of State has determined there continues to be
serious risk to U.S. citizens and nationals of arrest and long-term
detention constituting imminent danger to their physical safety, as
defined in 22 CFR 51.63(a)(3). Accordingly, all U.S. passports shall
remain invalid for travel to, in, or through the DPRK unless specially
validated for such travel under the authority of the Secretary of
State. This extension to the restriction of travel to the DPRK shall be
effective upon publication of this notice in the Federal Register and
shall expire on August 31, 2022, unless extended or revoked by the
Secretary of State.
Dated: August 30, 2021.
Brian P. McKeon,
Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources.
[FR Doc. 2021-19140 Filed 9-1-21; 8:45 am]
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