Proposed Collection; Comment Request, 8618-8620 [2022-03164]
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Dated: February 9, 2022.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
Comment Request for Review of a
Generic Information Collection:
Program Services Evaluation Surveys
Office of Personnel
Management.
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) intends to submit to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a request for review of a
currently approved collection, Program
Services Evaluation Surveys, as a
Generic Collection. Approval of the
Program Services Evaluation Surveys is
necessary to collect information on
Federal agency and program
performance, climate, engagement,
leadership effectiveness, and give OPM
the ability to customize each survey
based on client requirements.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until April 18, 2022.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number and/or
Regulatory Information Number (RIN)
and title, by the following method:
• Federal Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
The general policy for comments and
other submissions from members of the
public is to make these submissions
available for public viewing at https://
www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information.
SUMMARY:
A
copy of this information collection
request, with applicable supporting
documentation, may be obtained by
contacting Human Resources Solutions/
HR Strategy and Evaluation Solutions,
Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E
Street NW, Washington, DC 20415,
Attention: Bernard J. Nickels, Ph.D., or
via email to Organizational_
Assessment@opm.gov; or by phone at
202–606–8001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C.
chapter 35), as amended by the ClingerCohen Act (Pub. L. 104–106), OPM is
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soliciting comments for this collection.
The previous collection (OMB No.
3206–0252, published in the Federal
Register on May 27, 2021 at 86 FR
28645) has a clearance that expires May
3, 2022. Comments are particularly
invited on:
1. 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;
2. Whether our estimate of the public
burden of this collection is accurate,
and based on valid assumptions and
methodology; and
3. Ways in which we can minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, through the use of the
appropriate technological collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
OPM’s Human Resources Strategy and
Evaluation Solutions performs
assessment and related consultation
activities for Federal agencies on a
reimbursable basis. The assessments are
authorized by various statutes and
regulations: Section 4702 of Title 5,
U.S.C.; E.O. 12862; E.O. 13715; Section
1128 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004,
Public Law 108–136; 5 U.S.C. 1101 note,
1103(a)(5), 1104, 1302, 3301, 3302,
4702, 7701 note; E.O. 13197, 66 FR
7853, 3 CFR 748 (2002); E.O. 10577, 12
FR 1259, 3 CFR, 1954–1958 Comp., p.
218; and Section 4703 of Title 5, United
States Code.
This collection request includes
surveys we currently use and plan to
use during the next three years to
measure agency performance, climate,
engagement, and leadership
effectiveness. OMB No. 3206–0252
covers a broad range of surveys all
focused on improving organizational
performance. Non-Federal respondents
will almost never receive more than one
of these surveys. All of these surveys
consist of Likert-type, mark-one, and
mark-all-that-apply items, and may
include a small number of open-ended
comment items. The surveys included
under OMB No. 3206–0252 are almost
always administered electronically.
Analysis
Agency: Human Resources Strategy
and Evaluation Solutions, Office of
Personnel Management.
Title: Program Services Evaluation
Surveys.
OMB: 3206–0252.
Frequency: On occasion.
Affected Public: Government
contractors and individuals.
Number of Respondents: 78,780.
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Estimated Time per Respondent: 12
minutes.
Total Burden Hours: 15,756 hours.
Office of Personnel Management.
Kellie Cosgrove Riley,
Director, Office of Privacy and Information
Management.
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
In accordance with the
requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
which provides opportunity for public
comment on new or revised data
collections, the Railroad Retirement
Board (RRB) will publish periodic
summaries of proposed data collections.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed information collection is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information has practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the RRB’s
estimate of the burden of the collection
of the information; (c) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden related to
the collection of information on
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
1. Title and purpose of information
collection: Employer’s Quarterly Report
of Contributions under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act; OMB
3220–0012.
Under Section 8 of the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA)
(45 U.S.C. 231g), as amended by the
Railroad Unemployment Improvement
Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100–647), the RRB
determines the amount of an employer’s
contribution, primarily on the basis of
the RUIA benefits paid, both
unemployment and sickness, to the
employees of the railroad employer.
These experienced-based contributions
take into account the frequency,
volume, and duration of the employees’
unemployment and sickness benefits.
Each employer’s contribution rate
includes a component for administrative
expenses as well as a component to
cover costs shared by all employers. The
regulations prescribing the manner and
conditions for remitting the
contributions and for adjusting
overpayments or underpayments of
contributions are contained in 20 CFR
345.
SUMMARY:
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RRB Form DC–1, Employer’s
Quarterly Report of Contributions under
the Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act, is used by railroad employers to
report and remit their quarterly
contributions to the RRB. Employers can
use either the manual version of the
form or its internet equivalent. One
response is requested quarterly of each
respondent and completion is
mandatory. The RRB proposes no
changes to the manual and electronic
versions of Form DC–1.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
Annual
responses
Form No.
Time
(minutes)
Burden
(hours)
DC–1 (RRB.Gov) .........................................................................................................................
DC–1 (Pay.Gov) ..........................................................................................................................
720
1,680
25
25
300
700
Total ......................................................................................................................................
2,400
........................
1,000
2. Title and purpose of information
collection: Application for Survivor
Death Benefits; OMB 3220–0031.
Under Section 6 of the Railroad
Retirement Act (RRA) (45 U.S.C. 231e),
lump-sum death benefits are payable to
surviving widow(er)s, children, and
certain other dependents. Lump-sum
death benefits are payable after the
death of a railroad employee only if
there are no qualified survivors of the
employee immediately eligible for
annuities. With the exception of the
residual death benefit, eligibility for
survivor benefits depends on whether
the deceased employee was ‘‘insured’’
under the RRA at the time of death. If
the deceased employee was not insured,
jurisdiction of any survivor benefits
payable is transferred to the Social
Security Administration and survivor
benefits are paid by that agency instead
of the RRB. The requirements for
applying for benefits are prescribed in
20 CFR 217, 219, and 234.
The collection obtains the information
required by the RRB to determine
entitlement to and amount of the
survivor death benefits applied for. To
collect the information, the RRB uses
Forms AA–21, Application for LumpSum Death Payment and Annuities
Unpaid at Death; AA–21cert,
Application Summary and Certification;
G–131, Authorization of Payment and
Release of All Claims to a Death Benefit
or Accrued Annuity Payment; and G–
273a, Funeral Director’s Statement of
Burial Charges. One response is
requested of each respondent.
Completion is required to obtain
benefits.
The RRB proposes the following
changes to Forms AA–21and G–273a:
• Forms AA–21 and—add the RRB
headquarters mailing address in Section
10, How to Return Your Application, of
Form AA–21 in order to provide address
information for returning completed
forms.
• Form G–273a—add the RRB
headquarters mailing address to the last
sentence of the second paragraph of
Form G–273a above Item 1, Date of
Death, in order to provide address
information for returning completed
forms.
The RRB proposes no changes to
Form AA-cert or Form G–131.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
Annual
responses
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Form No.
Time
(minutes)
Burden
(hours)
AA–21cert with assistance ..........................................................................................................
AA–21 without assistance ...........................................................................................................
G–131 ..........................................................................................................................................
G–273a ........................................................................................................................................
3,500
200
100
4,000
20
40
5
10
1,167
133
8
667
Total ......................................................................................................................................
7,800
........................
1,975
3. Title and purpose of information
collection: Application for Spouse
Annuity under the Railroad Retirement
Act; OMB 3220–0042.
Section 2(c) of the Railroad
Retirement Act (RRA) (45 U.S.C. 231a),
provides for the payment of annuities to
spouses of railroad retirement
annuitants who meet the requirements
under the RRA. The age requirements
for a spouse annuity depend on the
employee’s age, date of retirement, and
years of railroad service. The
requirements relating to the annuities
are prescribed in 20 CFR 216, 218, 219,
232, 234, and 295.
To collect the information needed to
help determine an applicant’s
entitlement to, and the amount of, a
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spouse annuity the RRB uses non-OMB
Form AA–3, Application for Spouse/
Divorced Spouse Annuity, and
electronic OMB Forms AA–3cert,
Application Summary and Certification,
and AA–3sum, Application Summary.
The AA–3 application process gathers
information from an applicant about
their marital history, work history,
benefits from other government
agencies, and Medicare entitlement for
a spouse annuity. An RRB
representative interviews the applicant
either at a field office (preferred), an
itinerant point, or by telephone. During
the interview, the RRB representative
enters the information obtained into an
on-line information system. Upon
completion of the interview, the system
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generates, for the applicant’s review,
either Form AA–3cert or AA–3sum,
which is a summary of the information
that the applicant provided or verified.
Form AA–3cert, Application Summary
and Certification, requires a traditional
pen and ink ‘‘wet’’ signature. Form AA–
3sum, Application Summary,
documents an alternate signing method
called ‘‘Attestation,’’ which is an action
taken by the RRB representative to
confirm and annotate in the RRB
records (1) the applicant’s intent to file
an application; (2) the applicant’s
affirmation under penalty of perjury that
the information provided is correct; and
(3) the applicant’s agreement to sign the
application by proxy. When the RRB
representative is unable to contact the
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applicant in person or by telephone, for
example, the applicant lives in another
country, a manual version of Form AA–
3 is used. One response is requested of
each respondent. Completion of the
form is required to obtain a benefit.
The RRB proposes no changes to
Forms AA–3cert and AA–3sum.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
Annual
responses
Form No.
Time
(minutes)
Burden
(hours)
Form AA–3cert (Ink Signature) ....................................................................................................
Form AA–3sum (Attestation) .......................................................................................................
6,180
3,520
30
29
3,090
1,701
Total ......................................................................................................................................
9,700
........................
4,791
4. Title and purpose of information
collection: Statement of Claimant or
Other Person; OMB 3220–0183.
To support an application for an
annuity under Section 2 of the Railroad
Retirement Act (RRA) (45 U.S.C. 231a)
or for unemployment benefits under
Section 2 of the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA)
(45 U.S.C. 352), pertinent information
and proofs must be furnished for the
RRB to determine benefit entitlement.
Circumstances may require an applicant
or other person(s) having knowledge of
facts relevant to the applicant’s
eligibility for an annuity or benefits to
provide written statements
supplementing or changing statements
previously provided by the applicant.
Under the railroad retirement program
these statements may relate to a change
in an annuity beginning date(s), date of
marriage(s), birth(s), prior railroad or
non-railroad employment, an
applicant’s request for reconsideration
of an unfavorable RRB eligibility
determination for an annuity or various
other matters. The statements may also
be used by the RRB to secure a variety
of information needed to determine
eligibility to unemployment and
sickness benefits. Procedures related to
providing information needed for RRA
annuity or RUIA benefit eligibility
determinations are prescribed in 20 CFR
217 and 320 respectively.
The RRB utilizes Form G–93,
Statement of Claimant or Other Person,
to obtain from applicants or other
persons, the supplemental or corrective
information needed to determine
applicant eligibility for an RRA annuity
or RUIA benefits. Completion is
voluntary. One response is requested of
each respondent. The RRB proposes no
changes to Form G–93.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
Form No.
Annual
responses
Time
(minutes) 1
Burden
(hours)
G–93 ............................................................................................................................................
1,300
15
325
Additional Information or Comments:
To request more information or to
obtain a copy of the information
collection justification, forms, and/or
supporting material, contact Kennisha
Tucker at (312) 469–2591 or
Kennisha.Tucker@rrb.gov. Comments
regarding the information collection
should be addressed to Brian Foster,
Railroad Retirement Board, 844 North
Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611–
1275 or emailed to Brian.Foster@rrb.gov.
Written comments should be received
within 60 days of this notice.
Brian Foster,
Clearance Officer.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Investment Company Act Release No.
34499; 812–15273]
DoubleLine ETF Trust, et al.
February 9, 2022.
Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice of an application under section
6(c) of the Investment Company Act of
1940 (the ‘‘Act’’) for an exemption from
sections 2(a)(32), 5(a)(1) and 22(d) of the
Act and rule 22c–1 under the Act and
under sections 6(c) and 17(b) of the Act
for an exemption from sections 17(a)(1)
and 17(a)(2) of the Act.
SUMMARY OF APPLICATION: Applicants
request an order (‘‘Order’’) that permits:
(a) ActiveShares ETFs (as described in
the Reference Order (as defined below))
to issue shares (‘‘Shares’’) redeemable in
large aggregations only (‘‘creation
units’’); (b) secondary market
transactions in Shares to occur at
negotiated market prices rather than at
net asset value; and (c) certain affiliated
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persons of an ActiveShares ETF to
deposit securities into, and receive
securities from, the ActiveShares ETF in
connection with the purchase and
redemption of creation units. The relief
in the Order would incorporate by
reference terms and conditions of the
same relief of a previous order granting
the same relief sought by applicants, as
that order may be amended from time to
time (‘‘Reference Order’’).1
APPLICANTS: DoubleLine ETF Trust,
DoubleLine ETF Adviser LP and
Foreside Fund Services, LLC.
FILING DATES: The application was filed
on October 15, 2021, and amended on
December 30, 2021, January 31, 2022
and February 2, 2022.
HEARING OR NOTIFICATION OF HEARING:
An order granting the requested relief
will be issued unless the Commission
orders a hearing. Interested persons may
request a hearing on any application by
emailing the Commission’s Secretary at
Secretarys-Office@sec.gov and serving
applicants with a copy of the request by
1 Precidian ETFs Trust, et al., Investment
Company Act Rel. Nos. 33440 (April 8, 2019)
(notice) and 33477 (May 20, 2019) (order).
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Proposed Collection; Comment Request
SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 which provides opportunity for
public comment on new or revised data collections, the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) will publish periodic summaries of proposed data
collections.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed information
collection is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information has practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the RRB's estimate of the burden of the collection
of the information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize
the burden related to the collection of information on respondents,
including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
1. Title and purpose of information collection: Employer's
Quarterly Report of Contributions under the Railroad Unemployment
Insurance Act; OMB 3220-0012.
Under Section 8 of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA)
(45 U.S.C. 231g), as amended by the Railroad Unemployment Improvement
Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-647), the RRB determines the amount of an
employer's contribution, primarily on the basis of the RUIA benefits
paid, both unemployment and sickness, to the employees of the railroad
employer. These experienced-based contributions take into account the
frequency, volume, and duration of the employees' unemployment and
sickness benefits. Each employer's contribution rate includes a
component for administrative expenses as well as a component to cover
costs shared by all employers. The regulations prescribing the manner
and conditions for remitting the contributions and for adjusting
overpayments or underpayments of contributions are contained in 20 CFR
345.
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RRB Form DC-1, Employer's Quarterly Report of Contributions under
the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, is used by railroad employers
to report and remit their quarterly contributions to the RRB. Employers
can use either the manual version of the form or its internet
equivalent. One response is requested quarterly of each respondent and
completion is mandatory. The RRB proposes no changes to the manual and
electronic versions of Form DC-1.
Estimate of Annual Respondent Burden
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Annual
Form No. responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC-1 (RRB.Gov).................................................. 720 25 300
DC-1 (Pay.Gov).................................................. 1,680 25 700
-----------------------------------------------
Total....................................................... 2,400 .............. 1,000
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2. Title and purpose of information collection: Application for
Survivor Death Benefits; OMB 3220-0031.
Under Section 6 of the Railroad Retirement Act (RRA) (45 U.S.C.
231e), lump-sum death benefits are payable to surviving widow(er)s,
children, and certain other dependents. Lump-sum death benefits are
payable after the death of a railroad employee only if there are no
qualified survivors of the employee immediately eligible for annuities.
With the exception of the residual death benefit, eligibility for
survivor benefits depends on whether the deceased employee was
``insured'' under the RRA at the time of death. If the deceased
employee was not insured, jurisdiction of any survivor benefits payable
is transferred to the Social Security Administration and survivor
benefits are paid by that agency instead of the RRB. The requirements
for applying for benefits are prescribed in 20 CFR 217, 219, and 234.
The collection obtains the information required by the RRB to
determine entitlement to and amount of the survivor death benefits
applied for. To collect the information, the RRB uses Forms AA-21,
Application for Lump-Sum Death Payment and Annuities Unpaid at Death;
AA-21cert, Application Summary and Certification; G-131, Authorization
of Payment and Release of All Claims to a Death Benefit or Accrued
Annuity Payment; and G-273a, Funeral Director's Statement of Burial
Charges. One response is requested of each respondent. Completion is
required to obtain benefits.
The RRB proposes the following changes to Forms AA-21and G-273a:
Forms AA-21 and--add the RRB headquarters mailing address
in Section 10, How to Return Your Application, of Form AA-21 in order
to provide address information for returning completed forms.
Form G-273a--add the RRB headquarters mailing address to
the last sentence of the second paragraph of Form G-273a above Item 1,
Date of Death, in order to provide address information for returning
completed forms.
The RRB proposes no changes to Form AA-cert or Form G-131.
Estimate of Annual Respondent Burden
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Annual
Form No. responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AA-21cert with assistance....................................... 3,500 20 1,167
AA-21 without assistance........................................ 200 40 133
G-131........................................................... 100 5 8
G-273a.......................................................... 4,000 10 667
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Total....................................................... 7,800 .............. 1,975
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3. Title and purpose of information collection: Application for
Spouse Annuity under the Railroad Retirement Act; OMB 3220-0042.
Section 2(c) of the Railroad Retirement Act (RRA) (45 U.S.C. 231a),
provides for the payment of annuities to spouses of railroad retirement
annuitants who meet the requirements under the RRA. The age
requirements for a spouse annuity depend on the employee's age, date of
retirement, and years of railroad service. The requirements relating to
the annuities are prescribed in 20 CFR 216, 218, 219, 232, 234, and
295.
To collect the information needed to help determine an applicant's
entitlement to, and the amount of, a spouse annuity the RRB uses non-
OMB Form AA-3, Application for Spouse/Divorced Spouse Annuity, and
electronic OMB Forms AA-3cert, Application Summary and Certification,
and AA-3sum, Application Summary.
The AA-3 application process gathers information from an applicant
about their marital history, work history, benefits from other
government agencies, and Medicare entitlement for a spouse annuity. An
RRB representative interviews the applicant either at a field office
(preferred), an itinerant point, or by telephone. During the interview,
the RRB representative enters the information obtained into an on-line
information system. Upon completion of the interview, the system
generates, for the applicant's review, either Form AA-3cert or AA-3sum,
which is a summary of the information that the applicant provided or
verified. Form AA-3cert, Application Summary and Certification,
requires a traditional pen and ink ``wet'' signature. Form AA-3sum,
Application Summary, documents an alternate signing method called
``Attestation,'' which is an action taken by the RRB representative to
confirm and annotate in the RRB records (1) the applicant's intent to
file an application; (2) the applicant's affirmation under penalty of
perjury that the information provided is correct; and (3) the
applicant's agreement to sign the application by proxy. When the RRB
representative is unable to contact the
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applicant in person or by telephone, for example, the applicant lives
in another country, a manual version of Form AA-3 is used. One response
is requested of each respondent. Completion of the form is required to
obtain a benefit.
The RRB proposes no changes to Forms AA-3cert and AA-3sum.
Estimate of Annual Respondent Burden
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Annual
Form No. responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Form AA-3cert (Ink Signature)................................... 6,180 30 3,090
Form AA-3sum (Attestation)...................................... 3,520 29 1,701
-----------------------------------------------
Total....................................................... 9,700 .............. 4,791
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4. Title and purpose of information collection: Statement of
Claimant or Other Person; OMB 3220-0183.
To support an application for an annuity under Section 2 of the
Railroad Retirement Act (RRA) (45 U.S.C. 231a) or for unemployment
benefits under Section 2 of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act
(RUIA) (45 U.S.C. 352), pertinent information and proofs must be
furnished for the RRB to determine benefit entitlement. Circumstances
may require an applicant or other person(s) having knowledge of facts
relevant to the applicant's eligibility for an annuity or benefits to
provide written statements supplementing or changing statements
previously provided by the applicant. Under the railroad retirement
program these statements may relate to a change in an annuity beginning
date(s), date of marriage(s), birth(s), prior railroad or non-railroad
employment, an applicant's request for reconsideration of an
unfavorable RRB eligibility determination for an annuity or various
other matters. The statements may also be used by the RRB to secure a
variety of information needed to determine eligibility to unemployment
and sickness benefits. Procedures related to providing information
needed for RRA annuity or RUIA benefit eligibility determinations are
prescribed in 20 CFR 217 and 320 respectively.
The RRB utilizes Form G-93, Statement of Claimant or Other Person,
to obtain from applicants or other persons, the supplemental or
corrective information needed to determine applicant eligibility for an
RRA annuity or RUIA benefits. Completion is voluntary. One response is
requested of each respondent. The RRB proposes no changes to Form G-93.
Estimate of Annual Respondent Burden
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Annual Time (minutes)
Form No. responses \1\ Burden (hours)
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G-93......................................................... 1,300 15 325
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Additional Information or Comments: To request more information or
to obtain a copy of the information collection justification, forms,
and/or supporting material, contact Kennisha Tucker at (312) 469-2591
or [email protected]. Comments regarding the information
collection should be addressed to Brian Foster, Railroad Retirement
Board, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-1275 or emailed
to [email protected]. Written comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Brian Foster,
Clearance Officer.
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