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Information Collection Being
Submitted for Review and Approval to
Office of Management and Budget
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
As part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork burdens, as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) of 1995, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC or
the Commission) invites the general
public and other Federal Agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on the
following information collection.
Pursuant to the Small Business
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, the FCC
seeks specific comment on how it can
further reduce the information
collection burden for small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
DATES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be
submitted on or before October 17,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
Find this particular information
collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under
30-day Review—Open for Public
Comments’’ or by using the search
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function. Your comment must be
submitted into www.reginfo.gov per the
above instructions for it to be
considered. In addition to submitting in
www.reginfo.gov also send a copy of
your comment on the proposed
information collection to Cathy
Williams, FCC, via email to PRA@
fcc.gov and to Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov.
Include in the comments the OMB
control number as shown in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or copies of the
information collection, contact Cathy
Williams at (202) 418–2918. To view a
copy of this information collection
request (ICR) submitted to OMB: (1) go
to the web page https://www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain, (2) look for the
section of the web page called
‘‘Currently Under Review,’’ (3) click on
the downward-pointing arrow in the
‘‘Select Agency’’ box below the
‘‘Currently Under Review’’ heading, (4)
select ‘‘Federal Communications
Commission’’ from the list of agencies
presented in the ‘‘Select Agency’’ box,
(5) click the ‘‘Submit’’ button to the
right of the ‘‘Select Agency’’ box, (6)
when the list of FCC ICRs currently
under review appears, look for the Title
of this ICR and then click on the ICR
Reference Number. A copy of the FCC
submission to OMB will be displayed.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commission may not conduct or
sponsor a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) control number. No person shall
be subject to any penalty for failing to
comply with a collection of information
subject to the PRA that does not display
a valid OMB control number.
As part of its continuing effort to
reduce paperwork burdens, as required
by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), the FCC
invited the general public and other
Federal Agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on the
following information collection.
Comments are requested concerning: (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimates; (c) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. Pursuant to the
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Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of
2002, Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4), the FCC seeks specific
comment on how it might ‘‘further
reduce the information collection
burden for small business concerns with
fewer than 25 employees.’’
OMB Control Number: 3060–XXXX.
Title: Do Not Originate Requirements
for Gateway Provider Report and Order.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: New information
collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities.
Number of Respondents: 6,493
respondents; 77,916 responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 1 hour.
Frequency of Response: On-occasion
reporting requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to
obtain or retain benefits. Statutory
authority for these collections are
contained in sections 4(i), 4(j), 201, 202,
217, 227, 227b, 251(e), 303(r), and 403
of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 201, 202,
217, 227, 227b, 251(e), 303(r), 403.
Total Annual Burden: 77,916 hours.
Total Annual Cost: No cost.
Needs and Uses: This notice and
request for comments seeks to establish
a new information collection as it
pertains to the Advanced Methods to
Target and Eliminate Unlawful
Robocalls Sixth Report and Order and
Call Authentication Trust Anchor Fifth
Report and Order (‘‘Gateway Provider
Report and Order’’). Unwanted and
illegal robocalls have long been the
Federal Communication Commission’s
(‘‘Commission’’) top source of consumer
complaints and one of the Commission’s
top consumer protection priorities.
Foreign-originated robocalls represent a
significant portion of illegal robocalls,
and gateway providers serve as a critical
choke-point for reducing the number of
illegal robocalls received by American
consumers. In the Gateway Provider
Report and Order, the Commission took
steps to prevent these foreign-originated
illegal robocalls from reaching
consumers and to help track these calls
back to the source. Along with further
extension of the Commission’s caller ID
authentication requirements and
Robocall Mitigation Database filing
requirements, the Commission adopted
several robocall mitigation
requirements, including a requirement
for gateway providers to respond to
traceback within 24 hours, mandatory
blocking requirements, a ‘‘know your
upstream provider’’ requirement, and a
general mitigation requirement.
Gateway Provider Report and Order,
FCC 22–37, paras. 87–91, 47 CFR
64.1200(o).
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A provider that serves as a gateway
provider for particular calls must, with
respect to those calls, block any calls
purporting to originate from a number
on a reasonable do-not-originate list. A
list so limited in scope that it leaves out
obvious numbers that could be included
with little effort may be deemed
unreasonable. The do-not-originate list
may include only
(i) Numbers for which the subscriber
to which the number is assigned has
requested that calls purporting to
originate from that number be blocked
because the number is used for inbound
calls only;
(ii) North American Numbering Plan
numbers that are not valid;
(iii) Valid North American Numbering
Plan Numbers that are not allocated to
a provider by the North American
Numbering Plan Administrator; and
(iv) Valid North American Numbering
Plan numbers that are allocated to a
provider by the North American
Numbering Plan Administrator, but are
unused, so long as the provider blocking
the calls is the allocatee of the number
and confirms that the number is unused
or has obtained verification from the
allocatee that the number is unused at
the time of blocking.
The new information collection for
which OMB approval is sought comes
from the requirement in the Gateway
Provider Report and Order that all
gateway providers must block calls
using a reasonable DNO list. The
categories of numbers that may be
included on the reasonable DNO list are
the same categories of numbers for
which the Commission first authorized
blocking in 2017. There is no valid
reason for a caller to originate a call
from these numbers calls purporting to
originate from these numbers are highly
likely to be illegal.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
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ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
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As part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork burdens, and as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act (PRA) of 1995, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC or
the Commission) invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on the
following information collection.
Comments are requested concerning:
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
the accuracy of the Commission’s
burden estimate; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collected; ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on the respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and ways to
further reduce the information
collection burden on small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
The FCC may not conduct or sponsor a
collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid control
number. No person shall be subject to
any penalty for failing to comply with
a collection of information subject to the
PRA that does not display a valid Office
of Management and Budget (OMB)
control number.
DATES: Written PRA comments should
be submitted on or before November 15,
2022. If you anticipate that you will be
submitting comments, but find it
difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, you should
advise the contact listed below as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to
Nicole Ongele, FCC, via email PRA@
fcc.gov and to nicole.ongele@fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information about the
information collection, contact Nicole
Ongele, (202) 418–2991.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Control Number: 3060–0713.
Title: Alternative Broadcast
Inspection Program (ABIP) Compliance
Notification.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Businesses or other forprofit, Not-for-profit institutions.
Number of Respondents and
Responses: 53 respondents; 2,650
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 5
minutes (0.084 hours).
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Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement; third party
disclosure requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Voluntary.
Statutory authority for this collection of
information is contained in 47 U.S.C.
303(n) and 47 CFR 73.1225.
Total Annual Burden: 223 hours.
Total Annual Cost: No cost.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
The Commission is not requesting that
respondents submit confidential
information to the Commission. If the
Commission requests that respondents
submit information which respondents
believe is confidential, respondents may
request confidential treatment of such
information pursuant to section 0.459 of
the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 0.459.
Needs and Uses: The Alternative
Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) is
a series of agreements between the
Federal Communications Commission’s
(FCC) Enforcement Bureau and a private
entity, usually a state broadcast
association, whereby the private entity
agrees to facilitate inspections (and reinspections, where appropriate) of
participating broadcast stations to
determine station compliance with FCC
regulations. Broadcast stations
participate in ABIP on a voluntary basis.
The private entities notify their local
FCC Field Office in writing of those
stations that pass the ABIP inspection
and have been issued a Certificate of
Compliance by the ABIP inspector. The
FCC uses this information to determine
which broadcast stations have been
certified in compliance with FCC Rules
and will not be subject to certain
random FCC inspections.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
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ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
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the Federal Communications
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Information Collection Being Submitted for Review and Approval to
Office of Management and Budget
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork burdens,
as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC or the Commission) invites the general
public and other Federal Agencies to take this opportunity to comment
on the following information collection. Pursuant to the Small Business
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, the FCC seeks specific comment on how it
can further reduce the information collection burden for small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
DATES: Written comments and recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be submitted on or before October 17,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Find this particular information collection by selecting
``Currently under 30-day Review--Open for Public Comments'' or by using
the search function. Your comment must be submitted into
www.reginfo.gov per the above instructions for it to be considered. In
addition to submitting in www.reginfo.gov also send a copy of your
comment on the proposed information collection to Cathy Williams, FCC,
via email to [email protected] and to [email protected]. Include in the
comments the OMB control number as shown in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information or copies
of the information collection, contact Cathy Williams at (202) 418-
2918. To view a copy of this information collection request (ICR)
submitted to OMB: (1) go to the web page https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain, (2) look for the section of the web page called ``Currently
Under Review,'' (3) click on the downward-pointing arrow in the
``Select Agency'' box below the ``Currently Under Review'' heading, (4)
select ``Federal Communications Commission'' from the list of agencies
presented in the ``Select Agency'' box, (5) click the ``Submit'' button
to the right of the ``Select Agency'' box, (6) when the list of FCC
ICRs currently under review appears, look for the Title of this ICR and
then click on the ICR Reference Number. A copy of the FCC submission to
OMB will be displayed.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission may not conduct or sponsor a
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. No person shall be
subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of
information subject to the PRA that does not display a valid OMB
control number.
As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork burdens, as
required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-
3520), the FCC invited the general public and other Federal Agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on the following information
collection. Comments are requested concerning: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Commission, including whether the information
shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Commission's
burden estimates; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on the respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology. Pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of
2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4), the FCC seeks
specific comment on how it might ``further reduce the information
collection burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25
employees.''
OMB Control Number: 3060-XXXX.
Title: Do Not Originate Requirements for Gateway Provider Report
and Order.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: New information collection.
Respondents: Business or other for-profit entities.
Number of Respondents: 6,493 respondents; 77,916 responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 1 hour.
Frequency of Response: On-occasion reporting requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits.
Statutory authority for these collections are contained in sections
4(i), 4(j), 201, 202, 217, 227, 227b, 251(e), 303(r), and 403 of the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 201, 202,
217, 227, 227b, 251(e), 303(r), 403.
Total Annual Burden: 77,916 hours.
Total Annual Cost: No cost.
Needs and Uses: This notice and request for comments seeks to
establish a new information collection as it pertains to the Advanced
Methods to Target and Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls Sixth Report and
Order and Call Authentication Trust Anchor Fifth Report and Order
(``Gateway Provider Report and Order''). Unwanted and illegal robocalls
have long been the Federal Communication Commission's (``Commission'')
top source of consumer complaints and one of the Commission's top
consumer protection priorities. Foreign-originated robocalls represent
a significant portion of illegal robocalls, and gateway providers serve
as a critical choke-point for reducing the number of illegal robocalls
received by American consumers. In the Gateway Provider Report and
Order, the Commission took steps to prevent these foreign-originated
illegal robocalls from reaching consumers and to help track these calls
back to the source. Along with further extension of the Commission's
caller ID authentication requirements and Robocall Mitigation Database
filing requirements, the Commission adopted several robocall mitigation
requirements, including a requirement for gateway providers to respond
to traceback within 24 hours, mandatory blocking requirements, a ``know
your upstream provider'' requirement, and a general mitigation
requirement.
Gateway Provider Report and Order, FCC 22-37, paras. 87-91, 47 CFR
64.1200(o).
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A provider that serves as a gateway provider for particular calls
must, with respect to those calls, block any calls purporting to
originate from a number on a reasonable do-not-originate list. A list
so limited in scope that it leaves out obvious numbers that could be
included with little effort may be deemed unreasonable. The do-not-
originate list may include only
(i) Numbers for which the subscriber to which the number is
assigned has requested that calls purporting to originate from that
number be blocked because the number is used for inbound calls only;
(ii) North American Numbering Plan numbers that are not valid;
(iii) Valid North American Numbering Plan Numbers that are not
allocated to a provider by the North American Numbering Plan
Administrator; and
(iv) Valid North American Numbering Plan numbers that are allocated
to a provider by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator, but
are unused, so long as the provider blocking the calls is the allocatee
of the number and confirms that the number is unused or has obtained
verification from the allocatee that the number is unused at the time
of blocking.
The new information collection for which OMB approval is sought
comes from the requirement in the Gateway Provider Report and Order
that all gateway providers must block calls using a reasonable DNO
list. The categories of numbers that may be included on the reasonable
DNO list are the same categories of numbers for which the Commission
first authorized blocking in 2017. There is no valid reason for a
caller to originate a call from these numbers calls purporting to
originate from these numbers are highly likely to be illegal.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
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