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interest; (ii) impose any significant
burden on competition; and (iii) become
operative for 30 days from the date on
which it was filed, or such shorter time
as the Commission may designate, it has
become effective pursuant to Section
19(b)(3)(A) of the Act 30 and Rule 19b–
4(f)(6) 31 thereunder. At any time within
60 days of the filing of the proposed rule
change, the Commission summarily may
temporarily suspend such rule change if
it appears to the Commission that such
action is necessary or appropriate in the
public interest, for the protection of
investors, or otherwise in furtherance of
the purposes of the Act.
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Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing,
including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act.
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2022.
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Sherry R. Haywood,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2022–25476 Filed 11–22–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8011–01–P
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #17708 and #17709;
Oklahoma Disaster Number OK–00163]
Administrative Declaration of a
Disaster for the State of Oklahoma
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This is a notice of an
Administrative declaration of a disaster
for the State of Oklahoma dated 11/17/
2022.
Incident: Severe Storms and
Tornadoes.
Incident Period: 11/04/2022.
DATES: Issued on 11/17/2022.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date: 01/17/2023.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan
Application Deadline Date: 08/17/2023.
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan
applications to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing and
Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance,
U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street SW, Suite 6050,
Washington, DC 20416, (202) 205–6734.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that as a result of the
Administrator’s disaster declaration,
applications for disaster loans may be
filed at the address listed above or other
locally announced locations.
The following areas have been
determined to be adversely affected by
the disaster:
Primary Counties: McCurtain.
SUMMARY:
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Contiguous Counties:
Oklahoma: Choctaw, Le Flore,
Pushmataha.
Arkansas: Little River, Polk, Sevier.
Texas: Bowie, Red River.
The Interest Rates are:
Percent
For Physical Damage:
Homeowners with Credit Available Elsewhere ......................
Homeowners without Credit
Available Elsewhere ..............
Businesses with Credit Available Elsewhere ......................
Businesses
without
Credit
Available Elsewhere ..............
Non-Profit Organizations with
Credit Available Elsewhere ...
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere .....................................
For Economic Injury:
Businesses & Small Agricultural
Cooperatives without Credit
Available Elsewhere ..............
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere .....................................
4.625
2.313
6.610
3.305
2.375
2.375
3.305
2.375
The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 17708 C and for
economic injury is 17709 0.
The States which received an EIDL
Declaration # are Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Texas.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
Isabella Guzman,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2022–25457 Filed 11–22–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8026–09–P
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
[Docket No: SSA–2022–0059]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Request
The Social Security Administration
(SSA) publishes a list of information
collection packages requiring clearance
by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with
Public Law 104–13, the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, effective October
1, 1995. This notice includes revisions
of OMB-approved information
collections.
SSA is soliciting comments on the
accuracy of the agency’s burden
estimate; the need for the information;
its practical utility; ways to enhance its
quality, utility, and clarity; and ways to
minimize burden on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. Mail, email, or
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fax your comments and
recommendations on the information
collection(s) to the OMB Desk Officer
and SSA Reports Clearance Officer at
the following addresses or fax numbers.
(OMB)
Office of Management and Budget
Attn: Desk Officer for SSA
Comments: https://www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain. Submit your
comments online referencing Docket ID
Number [SSA–2022–0059].
(SSA)
Social Security Administration, OLCA
Attn: Reports Clearance Director
3100 West High Rise, 6401 Security
Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235, Fax:
410–966–2830, email address:
OR.Reports.Clearance@ssa.gov
Or you may submit your comments
online through https://www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain, referencing Docket
ID Number [SSA–2022–0059].
The information collections below are
pending at SSA. SSA will submit them
to OMB within 60 days from the date of
this notice. To be sure we consider your
comments, we must receive them no
later than January 23, 2023. Individuals
can obtain copies of the collection
instruments by writing to the above
email address.
1. Incorporation by Reference of Oral
Findings of Fact and Rationale in
Wholly Favorable Written Decisions
(Bench Decision Regulation)—20 CFR
404.953 and 416.1453—0960–0694. If a
judge makes a wholly favorable oral
decision, including all the findings and
rationale for the decision for a claimant
of Title II or Title XVI payments, at an
administrative appeals hearing, the
judge sends a Notice of Decision (Form
HA–82), as the records from the oral
hearing preclude the need for a written
decision. We call this the incorporationby-reference process. In addition, as part
of the information we include on the
HA–82, if the involved parties want a
record of the oral decision, they may
submit a written request for these
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records. As explained to the respondent
on the HA–82, SSA collects identifying
information under the aegis of sections
20 CFR 404.953 and 416.1453 of the
Code of Federal Regulations to
determine how to send interested
individuals written records of a
favorable incorporation-by-reference
oral decision made at an administrative
review hearing. Since SSA did not
create a form for the public to use to
request a written record of the decision,
the involved parties send SSA their
contact information and reference the
hearing for which they would like a
record to the hearings office indicated
on the HA–82. SSA employees collect
this information only once. The
respondents are applicants for Disability
Insurance Benefits and Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) payments based
on disability, or their representatives as
applicable, who receive a fully favorable
oral decision under the regulations cited
above, and who choose to request a
copy of the records for this decision.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Modality of completion
Number of
respondents
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Estimated
total annual
burden
(hours)
Average
theoretical
hourly cost
amount
(dollars) *
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) **
HA–82 ......................................................
2,500
1
5
208
$11.70 *
$2,434 **
* We based this figure on the average DI payments based on SSA’s current FY 2022 data (https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/2022factsheet.pdf).
** 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.
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2. Request for Waiver of Special
Veterans Benefits (SVB) Overpayment
Recovery or Change in Repayment
Rate—20 CFR 408.900–408.950—0960–
0698. Title VIII of the Social Security
Act (Act) requires SSA to pay a monthly
benefit to qualified World War II
veterans who reside outside the United
States. When SSA notes an overpayment
in this SVB, we inform the beneficiary.
As part of the information we send, SSA
explains how the beneficiary can
request a waiver of recovery of the
overpayment or a change in the
repayment rate. SSA requests the
respondent to submit Form SSA–2032–
BK via mail to ensure SSA obtains the
information necessary to establish
whether the claimant meets the waiver
of recovery provisions of the
overpayment, and to determine the
repayment rate if we do not waive
repayment. Respondents are SVB
beneficiaries who have overpayments
on their Title VIII record and wish to
file a claim for waiver of recovery or
change in repayment rate.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Modality of completion
Number of
respondents
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Estimated
total annual
burden
(hours)
Average
theoretical
hourly cost
amount
(dollars) *
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) **
SSA–2032–BK .........................................
34
1
120
68
$28.01 *
$1,905 **
* We based this figure on 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).
** 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.
3. Methods for Conducting Personal
Conferences When Waiver of Recovery
of a Title II or Title XVI Overpayment
Cannot Be Approved—20 CFR 404.506
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& 416.557—0960–0769. SSA conducts
personal conferences when we cannot
approve a waiver of recovery of a Title
II or Title XVI overpayment. The Act
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and our regulatory citations require SSA
to give overpaid Social Security
beneficiaries and SSI recipients the right
to request a waiver of recovery and
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automatically schedule a personal
conference if we cannot approve their
request for waiver of overpayment. We
conduct these conferences face-to-face,
via telephone, or through video
teleconferences. Social Security
beneficiaries and SSI recipients or their
representatives may provide documents
to demonstrate they are without fault in
causing the overpayment and do not
have the ability to repay the debt. They
may submit these documents by
completing Form SSA–632, Request for
Waiver of Overpayment Recovery (OMB
No. 0960–0037); Form SSA–795,
Statement of Claimant or Other Person
(OMB No. 0960–0045); or through a
personal statement submitted by mail,
telephone, personal contact, or other
suitable method, such as fax or email.
This information collection satisfies the
requirements for request for waiver of
Number of
respondents
Modality of completion
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Frequency of
response
recovery of an overpayment and allows
individuals to pursue further levels of
administrative appeal via personal
conference. Respondents are Social
Security Title II beneficiaries and Title
XVI SSI recipients or their
representatives seeking reconsideration
of an SSA waiver decision.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Average
theoretical
hourly cost
amount
(dollars) *
Estimated
total annual
burden
(hours)
Average wait
time in field
office or for
teleservice
centers
(minutes) **
Total annual
opportunity
cost
(dollars) ***
Title II, Personal Conference, 404.506: submittal of documents, additional mitigating
financial information, and verifications for
consideration at personal conferences .....
Title XVI, Personal Conference, 416.557:
submittal of documents, additional mitigating
financial
information,
and
verifications at personal conferences ........
23,410
1
45
17,558
* $11.70
** 21
*** $301,298
34,190
1
45
25,643
* $11.70
** 21
*** $440,037
Totals .....................................................
57,600
........................
........................
43,201
........................
........................
*** 741,335
* We based this figure on the average DI payments based on SSA’s current FY 2022 data (https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/2022factsheet.pdf).
** We based this figure by averaging the average FY 2022 wait times for field offices and teleservice centers, 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: November 18, 2022.
Naomi Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2022–25620 Filed 11–22–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4191–02–P
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11924]
Advisory Committee on International
Law
ACTION:
Notice of open meeting.
A meeting of the Department
of State’s Advisory Committee on
International Law will take place on
Monday, December 12, 2022, from 9:00
a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at the George
Washington University Law School,
Michael K. Young Faculty Conference
Center, 716 20th St. NW, 5th Floor,
Washington, DC. Acting Legal Adviser
Richard Visek will chair the meeting,
which will be open to the public up to
the capacity of the meeting room. The
meeting will include discussions on the
future of the international rules-based
order, a special tribunal on the crime of
aggression in Ukraine, and
developments in international law
concerning state responsibility in outer
space.
Members of the public who wish to
attend should contact the Office of the
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Legal Adviser by December 8 at
rangchitm@state.gov or (202) 485–6590
and provide their name, professional
affiliation, address, and phone number.
Attendees who require reasonable
accommodation should make their
requests by December 8. Requests
received after that date will be
considered but might not be possible to
accommodate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tara
M. Rangchi, Executive Director,
Advisory Committee on International
Law, U.S. Department of State
(telephone: (202) 485–6590, email:
rangchitm@state.gov).
Tara M. Rangchi,
Executive Director, Advisory Committee on
International Law, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2022–25567 Filed 11–22–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4710–08–P
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. FD 36612]
Revolution Rail Holding Company,
LLC—Acquisition Exemption—
Saratoga and North Creek Railway,
LLC
Revolution Rail Holding Company,
LLC (RRHC), a noncarrier, has filed a
verified notice of exemption under 49
CFR 1150.31 to acquire from Saratoga
and North Creek Railroad (SNCR)
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approximately 29.71 miles of rail line
between milepost NC 0.0 at North
Creek, N.Y., and its terminus at milepost
NC 29.71 near the former Tahawus
Mine, as well as approximately 2.97
miles of passing tracks and siding (the
Line).1
RRHC states that that it was the
successful bidder in the March 2022
bankruptcy auction of SNCR’s assets
and it subsequently entered into an
Amended Asset Purchase Agreement
(the Agreement) with the Plan
Administrator to purchase those assets,
including the Line. (Verified Notice 5,
8–9, Ex. B.) RRHC further states that it
is willing to assume the common carrier
obligation and has partnered with SMS
Rail Service, Inc. (SMS), a Class III rail
carrier, to provide freight rail service on
the Line if any service is requested in
1 RRHC submitted its verified notice of exemption
on April 20, 2022. However, by decision served on
May 19, 2022, the effective date of the exemption
was postponed because of uncertainty involving the
interrelationship between RRHC’s proposed
acquisition exemption and the pending application
for adverse abandonment of the Line filed by the
New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation (the Department) in Docket No. AB
1261. The Department filed letters addressing these
issues on June 21, 2022, and July 19, 2022. By
decision served November 18, 2022, the Board
concluded that the uncertainty had been addressed
and notice of RRHC’s exemption could proceed.
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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
[Docket No: SSA-2022-0059]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Request
The Social Security Administration (SSA) publishes a list of
information collection packages requiring clearance by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with Public Law 104-13, the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, effective October 1, 1995. This notice
includes revisions of OMB-approved information collections.
SSA is soliciting comments on the accuracy of the agency's burden
estimate; the need for the information; its practical utility; ways to
enhance its quality, utility, and clarity; and ways to minimize burden
on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology. Mail, email, or
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fax your comments and recommendations on the information collection(s)
to the OMB Desk Officer and SSA Reports Clearance Officer at the
following addresses or fax numbers.
(OMB)
Office of Management and Budget
Attn: Desk Officer for SSA
Comments: https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Submit your
comments online referencing Docket ID Number [SSA-2022-0059].
(SSA)
Social Security Administration, OLCA
Attn: Reports Clearance Director
3100 West High Rise, 6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235, Fax:
410-966-2830, email address: [email protected]
Or you may submit your comments online through https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain, referencing Docket ID Number [SSA-
2022-0059].
The information collections below are pending at SSA. SSA will
submit them to OMB within 60 days from the date of this notice. To be
sure we consider your comments, we must receive them no later than
January 23, 2023. Individuals can obtain copies of the collection
instruments by writing to the above email address.
1. Incorporation by Reference of Oral Findings of Fact and
Rationale in Wholly Favorable Written Decisions (Bench Decision
Regulation)--20 CFR 404.953 and 416.1453--0960-0694. If a judge makes a
wholly favorable oral decision, including all the findings and
rationale for the decision for a claimant of Title II or Title XVI
payments, at an administrative appeals hearing, the judge sends a
Notice of Decision (Form HA-82), as the records from the oral hearing
preclude the need for a written decision. We call this the
incorporation-by-reference process. In addition, as part of the
information we include on the HA-82, if the involved parties want a
record of the oral decision, they may submit a written request for
these records. As explained to the respondent on the HA-82, SSA
collects identifying information under the aegis of sections 20 CFR
404.953 and 416.1453 of the Code of Federal Regulations to determine
how to send interested individuals written records of a favorable
incorporation-by-reference oral decision made at an administrative
review hearing. Since SSA did not create a form for the public to use
to request a written record of the decision, the involved parties send
SSA their contact information and reference the hearing for which they
would like a record to the hearings office indicated on the HA-82. SSA
employees collect this information only once. The respondents are
applicants for Disability Insurance Benefits and Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) payments based on disability, or their representatives as
applicable, who receive a fully favorable oral decision under the
regulations cited above, and who choose to request a copy of the
records for this decision.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average
Average burden Estimated theoretical Total annual
Modality of completion Number of Frequency of per response total annual hourly cost opportunity
respondents response (minutes) burden (hours) amount cost (dollars)
(dollars) * **
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HA-82............................................. 2,500 1 5 208 $11.70 * $2,434 **
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* We based this figure on the average DI payments based on SSA's current FY 2022 data (https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/2022factsheet.pdf).
** 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.
2. Request for Waiver of Special Veterans Benefits (SVB)
Overpayment Recovery or Change in Repayment Rate--20 CFR 408.900-
408.950--0960-0698. Title VIII of the Social Security Act (Act)
requires SSA to pay a monthly benefit to qualified World War II
veterans who reside outside the United States. When SSA notes an
overpayment in this SVB, we inform the beneficiary. As part of the
information we send, SSA explains how the beneficiary can request a
waiver of recovery of the overpayment or a change in the repayment
rate. SSA requests the respondent to submit Form SSA-2032-BK via mail
to ensure SSA obtains the information necessary to establish whether
the claimant meets the waiver of recovery provisions of the
overpayment, and to determine the repayment rate if we do not waive
repayment. Respondents are SVB beneficiaries who have overpayments on
their Title VIII record and wish to file a claim for waiver of recovery
or change in repayment rate.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average
Average burden Estimated theoretical Total annual
Modality of completion Number of Frequency of per response total annual hourly cost opportunity
respondents response (minutes) burden (hours) amount cost (dollars)
(dollars) * **
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SSA-2032-BK....................................... 34 1 120 68 $28.01 * $1,905 **
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* We based this figure on 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).
** 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.
3. Methods for Conducting Personal Conferences When Waiver of
Recovery of a Title II or Title XVI Overpayment Cannot Be Approved--20
CFR 404.506 & 416.557--0960-0769. SSA conducts personal conferences
when we cannot approve a waiver of recovery of a Title II or Title XVI
overpayment. The Act and our regulatory citations require SSA to give
overpaid Social Security beneficiaries and SSI recipients the right to
request a waiver of recovery and
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automatically schedule a personal conference if we cannot approve their
request for waiver of overpayment. We conduct these conferences face-
to-face, via telephone, or through video teleconferences. Social
Security beneficiaries and SSI recipients or their representatives may
provide documents to demonstrate they are without fault in causing the
overpayment and do not have the ability to repay the debt. They may
submit these documents by completing Form SSA-632, Request for Waiver
of Overpayment Recovery (OMB No. 0960-0037); Form SSA-795, Statement of
Claimant or Other Person (OMB No. 0960-0045); or through a personal
statement submitted by mail, telephone, personal contact, or other
suitable method, such as fax or email. This information collection
satisfies the requirements for request for waiver of recovery of an
overpayment and allows individuals to pursue further levels of
administrative appeal via personal conference. Respondents are Social
Security Title II beneficiaries and Title XVI SSI recipients or their
representatives seeking reconsideration of an SSA waiver decision.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-approved information
collection.
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Average wait
Average Estimated Average time in field Total annual
Number of Frequency of burden per total annual theoretical office or for opportunity
Modality of completion respondents response response burden hourly cost teleservice cost
(minutes) (hours) amount centers (dollars) ***
(dollars) * (minutes) **
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Title II, Personal Conference, 404.506: 23,410 1 45 17,558 * $11.70 ** 21 *** $301,298
submittal of documents, additional
mitigating financial information, and
verifications for consideration at
personal conferences...................
Title XVI, Personal Conference, 416.557: 34,190 1 45 25,643 * $11.70 ** 21 *** $440,037
submittal of documents, additional
mitigating financial information, and
verifications at personal conferences..
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Totals.............................. 57,600 .............. .............. 43,201 .............. .............. *** 741,335
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* We based this figure on the average DI payments based on SSA's current FY 2022 data (https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/2022factsheet.pdf).
** We based this figure by averaging the average FY 2022 wait times for field offices and teleservice centers, 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: November 18, 2022.
Naomi Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security Administration.
[FR Doc. 2022-25620 Filed 11-22-22; 8:45 am]
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