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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
[Docket No. NHTSA–2022–0042]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission to the Office of
Management and Budget for Review
and Approval; Consolidated Child
Restraint System Registration for
Defect Notifications and Labeling
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments on an extension of a
currently approved information
collection.
AGENCY:
In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), this notice announces that the
Information Collection Request (ICR)
summarized below will be submitted to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval. The ICR
describes the nature of the information
collection and its expected burden.
NHTSA is requesting comments on an
extension of the currently approved
collection of information titled
‘‘Consolidated Child Restraint System
Registration for Defect Notifications and
Labeling.’’ A Federal Register Notice
with a 60-day comment period soliciting
comments on the following information
collection was published on July 26,
2022 (87 FR 44494). One comment from
the National Association of Mutual
Insurance Companies (NAMIC) was
received supporting this information
collection.
SUMMARY:
MARAD and USCG will consider all
substantive comments that Docket
Management receives before the close of
business on the comment closing date
indicated above under DATES.
(Authority: 49 CFR 1.93)
BILLING CODE 4910–81–P
Comments must be submitted on
or before October 31, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection, including
suggestions for reducing burden, should
be submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget at
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
To find this particular information
collection, select ‘‘Currently under
Review—Open for Public Comment’’ or
use the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or access to
background documents, contact Cristina
Echemendia, U.S. Department of
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Transportation, NHTSA, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE, West Building, Room
W43–447, NRM–130, Washington, DC
20590. Cristina Echemendia’s telephone
number is 202–366–6345. Please
identify the relevant collection of
information by referring to its OMB
Control Number (2127–0576).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), a Federal
agency must receive approval from the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) before it collects certain
information from the public and a
person is not required to respond to a
collection of information by a Federal
agency unless the collection displays a
valid OMB control number. In
compliance with these requirements,
this notice announces that the following
information collection request will be
submitted OMB.
A Federal Register notice with a 60day comment period soliciting public
comments on the following information
collection was published on July 26,
2022 (87 FR 44494).
Title: Consolidated Child Restraint
System Registration for Defect
Notifications and Labeling
OMB Control Number: 2127–0576.
Form Number: NHTSA 1053 A,
NHTSA 1053 B.
Type of Request: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Type of Review Requested: Regular.
Length of Approval Requested: Three
years from date of approval.
Summary of the Collection of
Information:
This information collection provides
that manufacturers of child restraint
systems (CRSs): (1) produce registration
cards, labels and printed instructions
(brochures), (2) collect CRS owner
registration information, and (3) create
and keep registration records so that, in
the event of a safety recall,
manufacturers can provide direct
notification to owners. Child restraint
manufacturers are required to provide
an owner’s registration card for
purchasers of child safety seats in
accordance with title 49 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), part 571—
section 213, ‘‘Child restraint systems.’’
The registration card is perforated into
two-parts (see Figures 1 and 2). The top
part contains a message and suitable
instructions to be retained by the
purchaser. The bottom part is to be
returned to the manufacturer by the
purchaser. The bottom part includes
prepaid return postage, the pre-printed
name/address of the manufacturer, the
pre-printed model and date of
manufacture, and spaces for purchasers
to fill in their name and address.
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Optionally, child restraint
manufacturers are permitted to add to
the registration form: (a) Specified
statements informing child restraint
system (CRS) owners that they may
register online; (b) the internet address
for registering with the company; (c)
revisions to statements reflecting use of
the internet to register; and (d) a space
for the consumer’s email address. For
those CRS owners with access to the
internet, online registration may be a
preferred method of registering a CRS.
In addition to the registration card
supplied by the manufacturer, NHTSA
has implemented a CRS registration
system to assist those individuals who
have either lost the registration card that
came with the CRS or purchased a
previously owned CRS. Upon the
owner’s request, NHTSA provides a
substitute registration form that can be
obtained either by mail or from the
internet 1 (see Figure 3). When the
completed registration is returned to the
agency, it is then submitted to the CRS
manufacturer. In the absence of a
substitute registration system, many
owners of child passenger safety seats,
especially any second-hand owners,
might not be notified of safety defects
and non-compliances. These owners
would be less likely to have the defects
and non-compliances remedied without
notification.
Child seat owner registration
information is retained in the event that
owners need to be contacted for defect
recalls or replacement campaigns.
Chapter 301 of Title 49 of the United
States Code specifies that if either
NHTSA or a manufacturer determines
that motor vehicles or items of motor
vehicle equipment contain a defect that
relates to motor vehicle safety or fails to
comply with an applicable Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, the
manufacturer must notify owners and
purchasers of the defect or
noncompliance and must provide a
remedy without charge. In title 49 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), part
577, defect and noncompliance
notification for equipment items,
including child restraint systems, must
be sent by first class mail to the most
recent purchaser known to the
manufacturer.
Child restraint manufacturers are also
required to provide printed instructions
in a brochure containing step-by-step
information on how the restraint is to be
used. Without proper use, the
effectiveness of these systems is greatly
diminished. Each child restraint system
must also have a permanent label. A
1 https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-
and-booster-seats#car-seat-registration.
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permanently attached label gives ‘‘quick
look’’ information on whether the
restraint meets the safety requirements,
recommended installation and use, and
warnings against misuse. CRSs
equipped with internal harnesses to
restrain children, and with components
to attach to a child restraint anchorage
system, are also required to be labeled
with a child weight limit for using the
lower anchors to attach the child
restraint to the vehicle. The child
weight limit depends upon the weight
of the CRS.
Description of the Need for the
Information and Proposed Use of the
Information:
CRS manufacturers are required to
label each CRS and provide brochures
with safety information and instructions
on the proper use of the restraint. Such
information would mitigate the risk of
misuse and consequently reduce
injuries to and fatalities of children in
crashes. This collection supports the
Department of Transportation’s (DOT)
strategic goal for safety, by working
towards the elimination of
transportation related deaths and
injuries involving children. FMVSS No.
213 requires that each CRS has an
owner registration form attached. It
permits information regarding online
product registration to be included on
the owner registration form required
under the standard. This enhances the
opportunity for restraint owners to
register their CRSs online, which may
increase registration rates and the
effectiveness of recall campaigns.
Manufacturers are also permitted to
supplement (but not replace) recall
notification via first-class mail with
email notification, which increases the
likelihood that owners learn of a recall.
Manufacturers are also required to
include a U.S. telephone number on a
CRS label for the purpose of enabling
consumers to register their products by
telephone.
Increasing CRS registrations is an
important part to protecting young
children and infants. By registering
CRSs, product manufacturers will to
able to directly contact owners in the
event of any safety recalls.
Affected Public: Businesses,
Individual Consumers.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 38
Manufacturers, 2,835,200 Consumers.2
Frequency: On occasion.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 109,939 hours.
The total burden hours for this
collection consist of: (1) the hours spent
2 This is the number of registrations filled by
consumers and the information collection by the
CRS manufacturers of those received registrations.
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by consumers filling out the registration
form, (2) the hours spent collecting
registration information and (3) the
hours spent determining the maximum
allowable child weight for lower anchor
use and adding the information to the
existing label and instruction manual.
(1) Annual Burden for filling out
registration card. NHTSA estimates that
16,000,000 CRSs are currently sold each
year by 38 CRS manufacturers. Of the
CRSs sold each year, NHTSA estimates
that 2,369,660 are registered using
registration cards and 465,540 are
registered online. A consumer spends
approximately 60 seconds (1 minute)
filling out the registration form. The
estimated annual number of burden
hours for consumers to fill out the
registration form is 47,253 hours (=
2,835,200 × (60 seconds/3,600 seconds/
hour)).
(2) Annual Burden for Reporting
(collecting registration information).
Manufacturers must spend about 90
seconds (1.5 min) to enter the
information from each returned
registration card; while, online
registrations are considered to have no
burden for the manufacturer, as the
information is entered by the purchaser.
Therefore, the estimated annual number
of burden hours for CRS registration
information collection is 59,242 hours
(= 2,369,660 × (90 seconds/3,600
seconds/hour)).
(3) Annual Burden for Reporting
(determining maximum allowable child
weight). About 12,400,000 of the CRSs
sold each year are equipped with
internal harnesses. About half of the
CRSs equipped with internal harnesses
sold annually (6,200,000 = 12,400,000 ×
0.5) would require a label with the
maximum allowable child weight for
using the lower anchors. Manufacturers
must spend about 2 seconds to
determine the maximum allowable
child weight for lower anchor use and
to add the information to the existing
label and instruction manual. Therefore,
the total annual burden hours for the
information on the maximum allowable
child weight in the existing label and
instruction manual is 3,444 hours (=
6,200,000 × (2 seconds/3,600 seconds/
hour)).
The estimated total annual number of
burden hours is 109,939 (= 47,253 +
59,242 + 3,444) hours. The total
estimated hour burden increased from
99,330 hours to 109,939 hours (a
10,609—burden hour increase). The
increase in burden is due to an increase
in CRS sales. In 2018, NHTSA estimated
that approximately 14,500,000 CRSs are
sold each year while NHTSA’s estimate
in 2022 increased to 16,000,000 CRSs.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Cost:
$8,781,987.85.
The total burden cost for this
collection consists of printing and
material costs of labels and registration
cards and the mailed-in registration
cards postage costs.
Printing and Material Costs of Labels
and Registration Cards, and Postage
Costs
The total annual printing and material
cost to the respondents is estimated to
be $8,000,000. NHTSA estimates that
the printing and material cost of $0.20
per CRS labels and $0.30 per CRS
registration card. The total annual
printing and material cost to
respondents is calculated by
multiplying the printing and material
cost ($0.50 = $0.20 + $0.30) by the
estimated 16,000,000 responses (CRSs
produced) per year ($0.50 × 16,000,000).
The total estimated annual printing and
material costs are detailed in the table
below:
Number of CRS produced annually
Printing and
material cost
per CRS—
labels
Printing and
material cost
per CRS—
registration
card
Annual printing
and material
cost
16,000,000 ...................................................................................................................................
$0.20
$0.30
$8,000,000.00
The total annual postage cost for the
mailed in registration cards is estimated
to be $781,987.85. Approximately,
16,000,000 CRSs are sold each year with
an estimated registration rate of 17.72%
(2,835,200). Of the total registrations
received, 83.58% (2,369,660) are from
mailed in registration cards. The rests
are from online registrations. CRS
manufacturers are required to provide
printed mail-in registration cards with
pre-paid postage. The total annual
postage cost is calculated by
multiplying the number of mailed in
registration cards (2,349,660) by the
postage cost ($0.33). The total estimated
postage cost is detailed in the table
below:
ANNUAL POSTAGE COSTS
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16,000,000 .......................................................................................................
2,835,200
2,369,660
$0.33
$781,987.85
The estimated total annual cost
burden is $8,781,987.85. The total
annual cost burden is calculated by
adding the annual printing and material
costs ($8,000,000) and the mailed-in
registration card postage cost
($781,987.85).
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The total estimated burden cost
increased from $0 to $8,781,987.85 (a
$8,781,987.85 burden cost increase).
The increase in burden is due to the
addition of printing and material costs
for labels and registration cards and the
mailed-in registration card postage costs
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which had not been taken into
consideration in the past.
Public Comments Invited: You are
asked to comment on any aspects of this
information collection, including (a)
whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
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performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
of the burden of the proposed collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including the use of
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appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
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Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. OST–2022–0110]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Office of the Departmental
Chief Information Office, Office of the
Secretary of Transportation, DOT.
ACTION: Rescindment of a System of
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AGENCY:
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The Federal Aviation
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Department of Transportation system of
records titled, ‘‘Department of
Transportation/Federal Aviation
Administration (DOT/FAA) 822—
Aviation Medical Examiner System.’’
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Applicable date: September 30,
2022.
You may submit comments,
identified by docket number OST–
2022–0110 by any of the following
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA-2022-0042]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the
Office of Management and Budget for Review and Approval; Consolidated
Child Restraint System Registration for Defect Notifications and
Labeling
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for comments on an extension of a currently
approved information collection.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA),
this notice announces that the Information Collection Request (ICR)
summarized below will be submitted to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and approval. The ICR describes the nature of
the information collection and its expected burden. NHTSA is requesting
comments on an extension of the currently approved collection of
information titled ``Consolidated Child Restraint System Registration
for Defect Notifications and Labeling.'' A Federal Register Notice with
a 60-day comment period soliciting comments on the following
information collection was published on July 26, 2022 (87 FR 44494).
One comment from the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies
(NAMIC) was received supporting this information collection.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before October 31, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for the proposed
information collection, including suggestions for reducing burden,
should be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget at
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. To find this particular information
collection, select ``Currently under Review--Open for Public Comment''
or use the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information or access
to background documents, contact Cristina Echemendia, U.S. Department
of
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Transportation, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building, Room
W43-447, NRM-130, Washington, DC 20590. Cristina Echemendia's telephone
number is 202-366-6345. Please identify the relevant collection of
information by referring to its OMB Control Number (2127-0576).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), a
Federal agency must receive approval from the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) before it collects certain information from the public and
a person is not required to respond to a collection of information by a
Federal agency unless the collection displays a valid OMB control
number. In compliance with these requirements, this notice announces
that the following information collection request will be submitted
OMB.
A Federal Register notice with a 60-day comment period soliciting
public comments on the following information collection was published
on July 26, 2022 (87 FR 44494).
Title: Consolidated Child Restraint System Registration for Defect
Notifications and Labeling
OMB Control Number: 2127-0576.
Form Number: NHTSA 1053 A, NHTSA 1053 B.
Type of Request: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Type of Review Requested: Regular.
Length of Approval Requested: Three years from date of approval.
Summary of the Collection of Information:
This information collection provides that manufacturers of child
restraint systems (CRSs): (1) produce registration cards, labels and
printed instructions (brochures), (2) collect CRS owner registration
information, and (3) create and keep registration records so that, in
the event of a safety recall, manufacturers can provide direct
notification to owners. Child restraint manufacturers are required to
provide an owner's registration card for purchasers of child safety
seats in accordance with title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), part 571--section 213, ``Child restraint systems.'' The
registration card is perforated into two-parts (see Figures 1 and 2).
The top part contains a message and suitable instructions to be
retained by the purchaser. The bottom part is to be returned to the
manufacturer by the purchaser. The bottom part includes prepaid return
postage, the pre-printed name/address of the manufacturer, the pre-
printed model and date of manufacture, and spaces for purchasers to
fill in their name and address.
Optionally, child restraint manufacturers are permitted to add to
the registration form: (a) Specified statements informing child
restraint system (CRS) owners that they may register online; (b) the
internet address for registering with the company; (c) revisions to
statements reflecting use of the internet to register; and (d) a space
for the consumer's email address. For those CRS owners with access to
the internet, online registration may be a preferred method of
registering a CRS.
In addition to the registration card supplied by the manufacturer,
NHTSA has implemented a CRS registration system to assist those
individuals who have either lost the registration card that came with
the CRS or purchased a previously owned CRS. Upon the owner's request,
NHTSA provides a substitute registration form that can be obtained
either by mail or from the internet \1\ (see Figure 3). When the
completed registration is returned to the agency, it is then submitted
to the CRS manufacturer. In the absence of a substitute registration
system, many owners of child passenger safety seats, especially any
second-hand owners, might not be notified of safety defects and non-
compliances. These owners would be less likely to have the defects and
non-compliances remedied without notification.
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\1\ https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats#car-seat-registration.
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Child seat owner registration information is retained in the event
that owners need to be contacted for defect recalls or replacement
campaigns. Chapter 301 of Title 49 of the United States Code specifies
that if either NHTSA or a manufacturer determines that motor vehicles
or items of motor vehicle equipment contain a defect that relates to
motor vehicle safety or fails to comply with an applicable Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, the manufacturer must notify owners and
purchasers of the defect or noncompliance and must provide a remedy
without charge. In title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
part 577, defect and noncompliance notification for equipment items,
including child restraint systems, must be sent by first class mail to
the most recent purchaser known to the manufacturer.
Child restraint manufacturers are also required to provide printed
instructions in a brochure containing step-by-step information on how
the restraint is to be used. Without proper use, the effectiveness of
these systems is greatly diminished. Each child restraint system must
also have a permanent label. A permanently attached label gives ``quick
look'' information on whether the restraint meets the safety
requirements, recommended installation and use, and warnings against
misuse. CRSs equipped with internal harnesses to restrain children, and
with components to attach to a child restraint anchorage system, are
also required to be labeled with a child weight limit for using the
lower anchors to attach the child restraint to the vehicle. The child
weight limit depends upon the weight of the CRS.
Description of the Need for the Information and Proposed Use of the
Information:
CRS manufacturers are required to label each CRS and provide
brochures with safety information and instructions on the proper use of
the restraint. Such information would mitigate the risk of misuse and
consequently reduce injuries to and fatalities of children in crashes.
This collection supports the Department of Transportation's (DOT)
strategic goal for safety, by working towards the elimination of
transportation related deaths and injuries involving children. FMVSS
No. 213 requires that each CRS has an owner registration form attached.
It permits information regarding online product registration to be
included on the owner registration form required under the standard.
This enhances the opportunity for restraint owners to register their
CRSs online, which may increase registration rates and the
effectiveness of recall campaigns. Manufacturers are also permitted to
supplement (but not replace) recall notification via first-class mail
with email notification, which increases the likelihood that owners
learn of a recall. Manufacturers are also required to include a U.S.
telephone number on a CRS label for the purpose of enabling consumers
to register their products by telephone.
Increasing CRS registrations is an important part to protecting
young children and infants. By registering CRSs, product manufacturers
will to able to directly contact owners in the event of any safety
recalls.
Affected Public: Businesses, Individual Consumers.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 38 Manufacturers, 2,835,200
Consumers.\2\
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\2\ This is the number of registrations filled by consumers and
the information collection by the CRS manufacturers of those
received registrations.
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Frequency: On occasion.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 109,939 hours.
The total burden hours for this collection consist of: (1) the
hours spent
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by consumers filling out the registration form, (2) the hours spent
collecting registration information and (3) the hours spent determining
the maximum allowable child weight for lower anchor use and adding the
information to the existing label and instruction manual.
(1) Annual Burden for filling out registration card. NHTSA
estimates that 16,000,000 CRSs are currently sold each year by 38 CRS
manufacturers. Of the CRSs sold each year, NHTSA estimates that
2,369,660 are registered using registration cards and 465,540 are
registered online. A consumer spends approximately 60 seconds (1
minute) filling out the registration form. The estimated annual number
of burden hours for consumers to fill out the registration form is
47,253 hours (= 2,835,200 x (60 seconds/3,600 seconds/hour)).
(2) Annual Burden for Reporting (collecting registration
information). Manufacturers must spend about 90 seconds (1.5 min) to
enter the information from each returned registration card; while,
online registrations are considered to have no burden for the
manufacturer, as the information is entered by the purchaser.
Therefore, the estimated annual number of burden hours for CRS
registration information collection is 59,242 hours (= 2,369,660 x (90
seconds/3,600 seconds/hour)).
(3) Annual Burden for Reporting (determining maximum allowable
child weight). About 12,400,000 of the CRSs sold each year are equipped
with internal harnesses. About half of the CRSs equipped with internal
harnesses sold annually (6,200,000 = 12,400,000 x 0.5) would require a
label with the maximum allowable child weight for using the lower
anchors. Manufacturers must spend about 2 seconds to determine the
maximum allowable child weight for lower anchor use and to add the
information to the existing label and instruction manual. Therefore,
the total annual burden hours for the information on the maximum
allowable child weight in the existing label and instruction manual is
3,444 hours (= 6,200,000 x (2 seconds/3,600 seconds/hour)).
The estimated total annual number of burden hours is 109,939 (=
47,253 + 59,242 + 3,444) hours. The total estimated hour burden
increased from 99,330 hours to 109,939 hours (a 10,609--burden hour
increase). The increase in burden is due to an increase in CRS sales.
In 2018, NHTSA estimated that approximately 14,500,000 CRSs are sold
each year while NHTSA's estimate in 2022 increased to 16,000,000 CRSs.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Cost: $8,781,987.85.
The total burden cost for this collection consists of printing and
material costs of labels and registration cards and the mailed-in
registration cards postage costs.
Printing and Material Costs of Labels and Registration Cards, and
Postage Costs
The total annual printing and material cost to the respondents is
estimated to be $8,000,000. NHTSA estimates that the printing and
material cost of $0.20 per CRS labels and $0.30 per CRS registration
card. The total annual printing and material cost to respondents is
calculated by multiplying the printing and material cost ($0.50 = $0.20
+ $0.30) by the estimated 16,000,000 responses (CRSs produced) per year
($0.50 x 16,000,000). The total estimated annual printing and material
costs are detailed in the table below:
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Printing and
Printing and material cost Annual printing
Number of CRS produced annually material cost per CRS-- and material
per CRS-- registration cost
labels card
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16,000,000................................................... $0.20 $0.30 $8,000,000.00
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The total annual postage cost for the mailed in registration cards
is estimated to be $781,987.85. Approximately, 16,000,000 CRSs are sold
each year with an estimated registration rate of 17.72% (2,835,200). Of
the total registrations received, 83.58% (2,369,660) are from mailed in
registration cards. The rests are from online registrations. CRS
manufacturers are required to provide printed mail-in registration
cards with pre-paid postage. The total annual postage cost is
calculated by multiplying the number of mailed in registration cards
(2,349,660) by the postage cost ($0.33). The total estimated postage
cost is detailed in the table below:
Annual Postage Costs
[Mailed-in registration cards]
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Annual number Registrations
of returned CRS received from Registration
Number of CRS produced each year registrations registration card postage Annual postage
(registration cards (83.58%) cost cost
Rate of 17.72%) *
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16,000,000.................................. 2,835,200 2,369,660 $0.33 $781,987.85
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The estimated total annual cost burden is $8,781,987.85. The total
annual cost burden is calculated by adding the annual printing and
material costs ($8,000,000) and the mailed-in registration card postage
cost ($781,987.85).
The total estimated burden cost increased from $0 to $8,781,987.85
(a $8,781,987.85 burden cost increase). The increase in burden is due
to the addition of printing and material costs for labels and
registration cards and the mailed-in registration card postage costs
which had not been taken into consideration in the past.
Public Comments Invited: You are asked to comment on any aspects of
this information collection, including (a) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper
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performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions
used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on respondents, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of responses.
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Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter
35, as amended; 49 CFR 1.49; and DOT Order 1351.29.
Raymond R. Posten,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. 2022-21309 Filed 9-29-22; 8:45 am]
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