60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Two (2) Passport Services Information Collections: Application for Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America and Affidavit of Physical Presence or Residence, Parentage, and Support, 10423-10424 [2023-03371]
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by supporting ‘‘actively managed’’
clusters (i.e., clusters that are
administered by a team of individuals
and possess a form of governance rather
than a cluster that occurs naturally
without intervention in a regional
economy). The clusters provide a host of
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and emerging businesses within their
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include direct business advising and
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networking opportunities with
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Comments may be submitted on (a)
whether the collection of information is
necessary for the agency to properly
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burden estimates are accurate; (c)
whether there are ways to minimize the
burden, including through the use of
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Description of Respondents: Small
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Estimated Number of Respondents:
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Estimated Annual Responses: 256.
Estimated Annual Hour Burden:
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[Disaster Declaration #17761 and #17762;
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U.S. Small Business
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ACTION: Amendment 1.
AGENCY:
This is an amendment of the
Presidential declaration of a major
disaster for the State of Georgia (FEMA–
4685–DR), dated 01/16/2023.
Incident: Severe Storms, Straight-line
Winds, and Tornadoes.
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60-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Two (2) Passport Services
Information Collections: Application
for Consular Report of Birth Abroad of
a Citizen of the United States of
America and Affidavit of Physical
Presence or Residence, Parentage,
and Support
Notice of request for public
comment and submission to OMB of
proposed collection of information.
ACTION:
Presidential Declaration Amendment of
a Major Disaster for the State of
Georgia
VerDate Sep<11>2014
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
Rafaela Monchek,
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of
Disaster Recovery & Resilience.
Curtis Rich,
Agency Clearance Officer.
SUMMARY:
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 Recovery &
Resilience, U.S. Small Business
Administration, 409 3rd Street SW,
Suite 6050, Washington, DC 20416,
(202) 205–6734.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice
of the President’s major disaster
declaration for the State of Georgia,
dated 01/16/2023, is hereby amended to
include the following areas as adversely
affected by the disaster:
Primary Counties (Physical Damage and
Economic Injury Loans): Pike.
Contiguous Counties (Economic Injury
Loans Only):
All contiguous counties have been
previously declared.
All other information in the original
declaration remains unchanged.
ADDRESSES:
The Department of State has
submitted the information collections
described below to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
approval. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we
are requesting comments on these
collections from all interested
individuals and organizations. The
purpose of this Notice is to allow 60
days for public comment.
DATES: The Department will accept
comments from the public up to April
18, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
SUMMARY:
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• Web: Persons with access to the
internet may comment on this notice by
going to www.Regulations.gov. You can
search for the document by entering
‘‘Docket Number: DOS–2023–0002 in
the Search field. Then click the
‘‘Comment Now’’ button and complete
the comment form. Email and regular
mail options have been suspended to
centralize receiving and addressing all
comments in a timely manner.
• Email: Passport-Form-Comments@
State.gov.
You must include the DS form
number (if applicable), information
collection title, and the OMB control
number in the email subject line.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Information Collection:
Application for Consular Report of Birth
Abroad of a Citizen of the United States
of America.
OMB Control Number: 1405–0011.
Type of Request: Revision of a
Currently Approved Collection.
Originating Office: Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services (CA/PPT).
Form Number: DS–2029.
Respondents: United States Citizens
and Nationals.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
85,170.
Estimated Number of Responses:
85,170.
Average Time per Response: 60
minutes.
Total Estimated Burden Time: 85,170
hours.
Frequency: On occasion.
Obligation to Respond: Voluntary.
Title of Information Collection:
Affidavit of Physical Presence or
Residence, Parentage, and Support.
OMB Control Number: 1405–0187.
Type of Request: Revision of a
Currently Approved Collection.
Originating Office: Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services (CA/PPT).
Form Number: DS–5507.
Respondents: Individuals and
Organizations.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
45,869.
Estimated Number of Responses:
45,869.
Average Time per Response: 30
minutes.
Total Estimated Time Burden: 22,935
hours.
Frequency: On occasion.
Obligation to Respond: Required to
Obtain or Retain a Benefit.
We are soliciting public comments to
permit the Department to:
• Evaluate whether the proposed
information collection is necessary for
the proper functions of the Department,
• Evaluate the accuracy of our
estimate of the time and cost burden for
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this proposed collection, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used,
• Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected,
• Minimize the reporting burden on
those who are to respond, including the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
Please note that comments submitted
in response to this Notice are public
record. Before including any detailed
personal information, you should be
aware that your comments as submitted,
including your personal information,
will be available for public review.
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Abstract of Proposed Collection
• 1405–0011, DS–2029, Application
for Consular Report of Birth Abroad of
a Citizen of the United States of
America: The form is used to apply for
a Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a
U.S. citizen. The information collected
on this form will be used to certify the
acquisition of U.S. citizenship at birth of
a person born abroad. 8 U.S.C. 1104 and
22 CFR 50.5 through 50.7 are among the
important legal authorities pertaining to
the Department’s use of this form.
• 1405–0187, DS–5507, Affidavit of
Physical Presence or Residence,
Parentage, and Support: The form is
used to determine whether a U.S.
national parent has met the statutory
physical presence or residence
requirements to transmit U.S.
nationality to their child born abroad or
in a United States territory for U.S.
noncitizen nationality; to establish
parentage of the child; and to fulfill the
requirements of 8 U.S.C. 1409(a), which
permits acknowledgment of paternity
under oath and requires the U.S. citizen
father’s written agreement to provide
financial support for a child born abroad
out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen father.
The DS–2029, Application for
Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a
Citizen of the United States of America,
has been amended based on changes in
Department policy. The Department’s
new gender policy permits passport
applicants to select the gender marker
on their passport without presenting
medical documentation of gender
transition. This policy change includes
updating forms to add a third gender
marker ‘‘X’’ for applicants identifying as
non-binary, intersex, and/or gender nonconforming (in addition to the existing
‘‘M’’ and ‘‘F’’ gender markers).
Both the DS–2029 and the DS–5507
have been amended to replace the term
‘‘sex’’ with ‘‘gender’’ and to be pronouninclusive of all genders.
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Both forms have been amended to
reflect the Department’s updated
interpretation of Section 301 of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Under the updated interpretation, INA
Section 301 applies to children born
abroad to parents who are married to
each other at the time of the child’s
birth, when the child has a genetic or
gestational connection to at least one of
the parents in the marriage, and one of
the parents in the marriage is a U.S.
citizen. This updated interpretation
accommodates modern families and the
growing use of Assisted Reproductive
Technology (ART) and surrogacy. The
Department’s previous interpretation of
the INA required a child born abroad to
a U.S. citizen parent and a foreign
national parent to have a genetic or
gestational tie to the U.S. citizen parent
to acquire U.S. citizenship at birth (if all
other statutory transmission
requirements are met). The Department
had considered births abroad where one
of the parents did not have a genetic or
gestational tie to the child as ‘‘out of
wedlock,’’ even if the parents were
married, and adjudicated such claims
under INA Section 309. The Department
will now adjudicate citizenship claims
under the ‘‘in wedlock’’ provisions of
INA Section 301 when the parents are
married at the time of the child’s birth
and at least one parent has a genetic or
gestational tie to the child. Under the
updated interpretation, the child may
have a genetic or gestational tie to either
parent in a legal marriage—if one of
those parents is a U.S. citizen and all
other statutory transmission
requirements have been met—to acquire
U.S. citizenship at birth. A child born
abroad in this circumstance is now
considered to be born ‘‘in wedlock’’ for
the purposes of INA Section 301.
Finally, the DS–5507 instructions
regarding periods of physical presence
or residence in the United States or
abroad have been amended to decrease
the burden on the public by clarifying
that the Department will accept just the
Month and Year [or MM–YYYY format]
for time frames if exact dates are
unknown. However, the instructions
also indicate that the individual may be
asked to provide exact dates if necessary
to determine that statutory transmission
requirements have been met.
Methodology
Parents normally submit an
application for a Consular Report of
Birth Abroad at a U.S. embassy or
consulate in the consular district in
which the birth occurred. A consular
officer will interview the parent(s)/
guardian, examine the application and
supporting documentation, and enter
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the information provided into the
Department of State American Citizen
Services (ACS) electronic database.
Parent(s) may complete and submit
the Affidavit of Physical Presence or
Residence, Parentage, and Support in
person or by mail. The form may be
accessed online, completed
electronically, printed, and signed; or it
may be downloaded, printed, and filled
out manually.
The DS–2029 is also available in an
online format (known as ‘‘eCRBA’’). The
eCRBA will allow applicants to enter
their data, upload required documents,
pay fees, and schedule an appointment
to appear at the adjudicating post for an
interview.
Additionally, the applicant will be
able to check the status of their
application. The eCRBA pilot launched
in March 2019 at posts located in
Toronto, Mexico City, Frankfurt, Paris,
Tokyo, and Sydney. The Department
continues to work on enhancements
with an anticipated phased global
rollout in 2023.
Kevin E. Bryant,
Deputy Director, Office of Directives
Management, Department of State.
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McKees Rocks Railroad LLC (McKees
Rocks), a noncarrier, has filed a verified
notice of exemption under 49 CFR
1150.31 to acquire and operate
approximately 3.36 miles of rail line 1
owned by Pittsburgh, Allegheny &
McKees Rocks Railroad Company
(PAM) and its parent company, McKees
Rocks Industrial Enterprises, Inc.
(MRIE),2 located at McKees Rocks, in
Allegheny County, Pa. (the Line), as
well as yard tracks and sidings.
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the support of its parent company,
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trackage and MRIE owns the underlying real estate.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11983]
60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Two (2)
Passport Services Information Collections: Application for Consular
Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America and
Affidavit of Physical Presence or Residence, Parentage, and Support
ACTION: Notice of request for public comment and submission to OMB of
proposed collection of information.
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SUMMARY: The Department of State has submitted the information
collections described below to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for approval. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, we are requesting comments on these collections from all
interested individuals and organizations. The purpose of this Notice is
to allow 60 days for public comment.
DATES: The Department will accept comments from the public up to April
18, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
Web: Persons with access to the internet may comment on
this notice by going to www.Regulations.gov. You can search for the
document by entering ``Docket Number: DOS-2023-0002 in the Search
field. Then click the ``Comment Now'' button and complete the comment
form. Email and regular mail options have been suspended to centralize
receiving and addressing all comments in a timely manner.
Email: [email protected].
You must include the DS form number (if applicable), information
collection title, and the OMB control number in the email subject line.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Information Collection: Application for Consular Report of
Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America.
OMB Control Number: 1405-0011.
Type of Request: Revision of a Currently Approved Collection.
Originating Office: Bureau of Consular Affairs, Passport Services
(CA/PPT).
Form Number: DS-2029.
Respondents: United States Citizens and Nationals.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 85,170.
Estimated Number of Responses: 85,170.
Average Time per Response: 60 minutes.
Total Estimated Burden Time: 85,170 hours.
Frequency: On occasion.
Obligation to Respond: Voluntary.
Title of Information Collection: Affidavit of Physical Presence or
Residence, Parentage, and Support.
OMB Control Number: 1405-0187.
Type of Request: Revision of a Currently Approved Collection.
Originating Office: Bureau of Consular Affairs, Passport Services
(CA/PPT).
Form Number: DS-5507.
Respondents: Individuals and Organizations.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 45,869.
Estimated Number of Responses: 45,869.
Average Time per Response: 30 minutes.
Total Estimated Time Burden: 22,935 hours.
Frequency: On occasion.
Obligation to Respond: Required to Obtain or Retain a Benefit.
We are soliciting public comments to permit the Department to:
Evaluate whether the proposed information collection is
necessary for the proper functions of the Department,
Evaluate the accuracy of our estimate of the time and cost
burden for
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this proposed collection, including the validity of the methodology and
assumptions used,
Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected,
Minimize the reporting burden on those who are to respond,
including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Please note that comments submitted in response to this Notice are
public record. Before including any detailed personal information, you
should be aware that your comments as submitted, including your
personal information, will be available for public review.
Abstract of Proposed Collection
1405-0011, DS-2029, Application for Consular Report of
Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America: The form is
used to apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a U.S. citizen.
The information collected on this form will be used to certify the
acquisition of U.S. citizenship at birth of a person born abroad. 8
U.S.C. 1104 and 22 CFR 50.5 through 50.7 are among the important legal
authorities pertaining to the Department's use of this form.
1405-0187, DS-5507, Affidavit of Physical Presence or
Residence, Parentage, and Support: The form is used to determine
whether a U.S. national parent has met the statutory physical presence
or residence requirements to transmit U.S. nationality to their child
born abroad or in a United States territory for U.S. noncitizen
nationality; to establish parentage of the child; and to fulfill the
requirements of 8 U.S.C. 1409(a), which permits acknowledgment of
paternity under oath and requires the U.S. citizen father's written
agreement to provide financial support for a child born abroad out of
wedlock to a U.S. citizen father.
The DS-2029, Application for Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a
Citizen of the United States of America, has been amended based on
changes in Department policy. The Department's new gender policy
permits passport applicants to select the gender marker on their
passport without presenting medical documentation of gender transition.
This policy change includes updating forms to add a third gender marker
``X'' for applicants identifying as non-binary, intersex, and/or gender
non-conforming (in addition to the existing ``M'' and ``F'' gender
markers).
Both the DS-2029 and the DS-5507 have been amended to replace the
term ``sex'' with ``gender'' and to be pronoun-inclusive of all
genders.
Both forms have been amended to reflect the Department's updated
interpretation of Section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act
(INA). Under the updated interpretation, INA Section 301 applies to
children born abroad to parents who are married to each other at the
time of the child's birth, when the child has a genetic or gestational
connection to at least one of the parents in the marriage, and one of
the parents in the marriage is a U.S. citizen. This updated
interpretation accommodates modern families and the growing use of
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and surrogacy. The Department's
previous interpretation of the INA required a child born abroad to a
U.S. citizen parent and a foreign national parent to have a genetic or
gestational tie to the U.S. citizen parent to acquire U.S. citizenship
at birth (if all other statutory transmission requirements are met).
The Department had considered births abroad where one of the parents
did not have a genetic or gestational tie to the child as ``out of
wedlock,'' even if the parents were married, and adjudicated such
claims under INA Section 309. The Department will now adjudicate
citizenship claims under the ``in wedlock'' provisions of INA Section
301 when the parents are married at the time of the child's birth and
at least one parent has a genetic or gestational tie to the child.
Under the updated interpretation, the child may have a genetic or
gestational tie to either parent in a legal marriage--if one of those
parents is a U.S. citizen and all other statutory transmission
requirements have been met--to acquire U.S. citizenship at birth. A
child born abroad in this circumstance is now considered to be born
``in wedlock'' for the purposes of INA Section 301.
Finally, the DS-5507 instructions regarding periods of physical
presence or residence in the United States or abroad have been amended
to decrease the burden on the public by clarifying that the Department
will accept just the Month and Year [or MM-YYYY format] for time frames
if exact dates are unknown. However, the instructions also indicate
that the individual may be asked to provide exact dates if necessary to
determine that statutory transmission requirements have been met.
Methodology
Parents normally submit an application for a Consular Report of
Birth Abroad at a U.S. embassy or consulate in the consular district in
which the birth occurred. A consular officer will interview the
parent(s)/guardian, examine the application and supporting
documentation, and enter the information provided into the Department
of State American Citizen Services (ACS) electronic database.
Parent(s) may complete and submit the Affidavit of Physical
Presence or Residence, Parentage, and Support in person or by mail. The
form may be accessed online, completed electronically, printed, and
signed; or it may be downloaded, printed, and filled out manually.
The DS-2029 is also available in an online format (known as
``eCRBA''). The eCRBA will allow applicants to enter their data, upload
required documents, pay fees, and schedule an appointment to appear at
the adjudicating post for an interview.
Additionally, the applicant will be able to check the status of
their application. The eCRBA pilot launched in March 2019 at posts
located in Toronto, Mexico City, Frankfurt, Paris, Tokyo, and Sydney.
The Department continues to work on enhancements with an anticipated
phased global rollout in 2023.
Kevin E. Bryant,
Deputy Director, Office of Directives Management, Department of State.
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