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Previous Request for Comments
This request provides a 30-day
comment period required by OIRA. The
Coast Guard published the 60-day
notice (88 FR 6291, January 31, 2023)
required by 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2). That
notice elicited no comments.
Accordingly, no changes have been
made to the Collection.
Information Collection Request
Title: Various International
Agreement Pollution Prevention
Certificates and Documents, and
Equivalency Certificates.
OMB Control Number: 1625–0041.
Summary: Required by the adoption
of the International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution from Ships
(MARPOL 73/78) and other
international treaties, these certificates
and documents are evidence of
compliance for U.S. vessels on
international voyages. Without the
proper certificates or documents, a U.S.
vessel could be detained in a foreign
port.
Need: Compliance with treaty
requirements aids in the prevention of
pollution from ships.
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Forms:
• CG–5352, International Oil Pollution
Prevention Certificate
• CG–5352A, Form A Supplement to
the International Oil Pollution
Prevention Certificate (IOPP
Certificate)
• CG–5352B, Form B Supplement to the
International Oil Pollution Prevention
Certificate (IOPP Certificate)
• CG–6047, International Sewage
Pollution Prevention Equivalency
Certificate
• CG–6047A, Statement of Voluntary
Compliance for Sewage Pollution
Prevention
• CG–6056, International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate
• CG–6056A, Supplement to
International Air Pollution Prevention
Certificate
• CG–6056B, Statement of Voluntary
Compliance for Annex VI of MARPOL
73/78
• CG–6056C, Supplement to Statement
of Voluntary Compliance for Annex
VI of MARPOL 73/78
• CG–6057, Statement of Voluntary
Compliance
• CG–6059, International Anti-Fouling
Systems Certificate
• CG–6059A, Record of Anti-Fouling
Systems
• CG–6060, International Energy
Efficiency (IEE) Certificate
• CG–6060A, Supplement to the
International Energy Efficiency
Certificate (IEE Certificate)
• CG–9191, International Ballast Water
Management Certificate (Statement of
Voluntary Compliance)
• CG–16478, International Certificate on
Inventory of Hazardous Materials
(Statement of Voluntary Compliance)
Why is the Coast Guard proposing to
add a new form: The Coast Guard is
adding an optional form CG–16478 to
provide U.S. vessel owners and
operators a way to document equivalent
compliance with the Hong Kong
International Convention for the Safe
and Environmentally Sound Recycling
of Ships, 2009 (Hong Kong (HK)
Convention). The form may aid a U.S.
vessel during a foreign Port State
Control boarding.
Respondents: Owners, operators, or
masters of vessels.
Frequency: On occasion.
Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden has increased from 2,993 hours
to 4,350 hours, due to an increase in the
estimated number of responses. In
addition, the estimated burden has
increased by 19 hours, due to a new
optional form—the International
Certificate on Inventory of Hazardous
Materials (Statement of Voluntary
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Compliance) (form CG–16478). The total
estimated burden is 4,369 hours.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as
amended.
Dated: April 7, 2023.
Kathleen Claffie,
Chief, Office of Privacy Management, U.S.
Coast Guard.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[1651–0121]
Trusted Traveler Programs and U.S.
APEC Business Travel Card
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP), Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; revision of an existing
collection of information.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection will be submitting the
following information collection request
to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). The
information collection is published in
the Federal Register to obtain comments
from the public and affected agencies.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
must be submitted (no later than May
30, 2023) to be assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or
suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional PRA information
should be directed to Seth Renkema,
Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Office of Trade, Regulations
and Rulings, 90 K Street NE, 10th Floor,
Washington, DC 20229–1177,
Telephone number 202–325–0056 or via
email CBP_PRA@cbp.dhs.gov. Please
note that the contact information
provided here is solely for questions
regarding this notice. Individuals
seeking information about other CBP
programs should contact the CBP
SUMMARY:
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National Customer Service Center at
877–227–5511, (TTY) 1–800–877–8339,
or CBP website at https://www.cbp.gov/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on the
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.). This proposed information
collection was previously published in
the Federal Register (87 FR 33178) on
June 01, 2022, allowing for a 60-day
comment period. This notice allows for
an additional 30 days for public
comments. This process is conducted in
accordance with 5 CFR 1320.8. Written
comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies should
address one or more of the following
four points: (1) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) 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; (3)
suggestions to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) suggestions to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including through 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. The
comments that are submitted will be
summarized and included in the request
for approval. All comments will become
a matter of public record.
Overview of This Information
Collection
Title: Trusted Traveler Programs and
U.S. APEC Business Travel Card.
OMB Number: 1651–0121.
Form Number: 823S (SENTRI) and
823F (FAST).
Current Actions: Revision of an
existing information collection.
Type of Review: Revision.
Affected Public: Individuals and
Businesses.
Abstract: This collection of
information is for CBP’s Trusted
Traveler Programs including the Secure
Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid
Inspection (SENTRI), which allows
dedicated processing at specified
southwest land border ports of entry;
the Free and Secure Trade program
(FAST), which provides dedicated
processing for known, low-risk
commercial drivers; and Global Entry
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(GE) which allows pre-approved, lowrisk, air travelers dedicated processing
clearance upon arrival into the United
States.
The purpose of all of these programs
is to provide prescreened travelers
dedicated processing into the United
States. The benefit to the traveler is less
time spent in line waiting to be
processed. These Trusted Traveler
programs are provided for in 8 CFR
235.7 and 235.12.
This information collection also
includes the U.S. APEC Business Travel
Card (ABTC) Program, which is a
voluntary program that allows U.S.
citizens to use fast-track immigration
lanes at airports in the 20 other AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
member countries. This program is
mandated by the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation Business Travel Cards Act
of 2011, Public Law 112–54 and
provided for by 8 CFR 235.13.
These collections of information
include the data collected on the
applications and kiosks for these
programs. Applicants may apply to
participate in these programs by using
the Trusted Traveler Program Systems
website (TTP) at https://ttp.cbp.dhs.gov/
or at Trusted Traveler Enrollment
Centers.
After arriving at the Federal
Inspection Services area of the airport,
participants in Global Entry can
undergo a self-serve inspection process
using a Global Entry kiosk, which are
being transitioned to Global Entry (GE)
Portals. During the self-service
inspection, participants have their
photograph and fingerprints taken,
submit identifying information, and
answer several questions about items
they are bringing into the United States.
When using the Global Entry kiosks,
participants are required to declare all
articles being brought into the United
States pursuant to 19 CFR 148.11.
Proposed Changes
CBP will be updating the Trusted
Travel Programs to align with the U.S.
Department of State’s Passport Options:
CBP will modify the Trusted Traveler
Program application by adding a third
gender marker, ‘‘X’’ for applicants
identifying as non-binary, intersex, and/
or gender non-conforming (in addition
to the existing ‘‘male and ‘‘female’’
gender markers). The ‘‘X’’ marker will
be categorized as ‘‘Unspecified or
Another Gender Identity’’, in the
document sections of the electronic
Trusted Traveler Programs application.
In addition, coinciding with agency
wide efforts to reduce burden on the
public, CBP’s new Global Entry (GE)
Portals are replacing legacy kiosks,
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enabling quicker, touchless processing
for participants by the end of FY 23.
Type of Information Collection:
SENTRI (823S).
Estimated Number of Respondents:
276,579.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 276,579.
Estimated Time per Response: 40
minutes (0.67 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 185,308.
Type of Information Collection: FAST
(823F).
Estimated Number of Respondents:
20,805.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 20,805.
Estimated Time per Response: 40
minutes (0.67 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 13,939.
Type of Information Collection:
Global Entry.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
1,392,862.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 1,392,862.
Estimated Time per Response: 40
minutes (0.67 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 933,217.
Type of Information Collection:
ABTC.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
9,858.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 9,858.
Estimated Time per Response: 10
minutes (0.17 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 1,676.
Type of Information Collection:
Global Entry (GE) Portals.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
10,275,367.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 10,275,367.
Estimated Time per Response: 5
seconds (0.00138889 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 14,271.
Dated: April 25, 2023.
Seth D. Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[1651-0121]
Trusted Traveler Programs and U.S. APEC Business Travel Card
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for comments; revision of an existing
collection of information.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection will be submitting the following information collection
request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and
approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA).
The information collection is published in the Federal Register to
obtain comments from the public and affected agencies.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and must be submitted (no later than May
30, 2023) to be assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice should be sent within 30 days of publication
of this notice 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional PRA
information should be directed to Seth Renkema, Chief, Economic Impact
Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Trade,
Regulations and Rulings, 90 K Street NE, 10th Floor, Washington, DC
20229-1177, Telephone number 202-325-0056 or via email
[email protected]. Please note that the contact information provided
here is solely for questions regarding this notice. Individuals seeking
information about other CBP programs should contact the CBP
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National Customer Service Center at 877-227-5511, (TTY) 1-800-877-8339,
or CBP website at https://www.cbp.gov/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on the proposed and/or continuing
information collections pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). This proposed information collection was
previously published in the Federal Register (87 FR 33178) on June 01,
2022, allowing for a 60-day comment period. This notice allows for an
additional 30 days for public comments. This process is conducted in
accordance with 5 CFR 1320.8. Written comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies should address one or more of the
following four points: (1) whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information will have practical
utility; (2) 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; (3) suggestions to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and
(4) suggestions to minimize the burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond, including through 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. The comments that are submitted
will be summarized and included in the request for approval. All
comments will become a matter of public record.
Overview of This Information Collection
Title: Trusted Traveler Programs and U.S. APEC Business Travel
Card.
OMB Number: 1651-0121.
Form Number: 823S (SENTRI) and 823F (FAST).
Current Actions: Revision of an existing information collection.
Type of Review: Revision.
Affected Public: Individuals and Businesses.
Abstract: This collection of information is for CBP's Trusted
Traveler Programs including the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers
Rapid Inspection (SENTRI), which allows dedicated processing at
specified southwest land border ports of entry; the Free and Secure
Trade program (FAST), which provides dedicated processing for known,
low-risk commercial drivers; and Global Entry (GE) which allows pre-
approved, low-risk, air travelers dedicated processing clearance upon
arrival into the United States.
The purpose of all of these programs is to provide prescreened
travelers dedicated processing into the United States. The benefit to
the traveler is less time spent in line waiting to be processed. These
Trusted Traveler programs are provided for in 8 CFR 235.7 and 235.12.
This information collection also includes the U.S. APEC Business
Travel Card (ABTC) Program, which is a voluntary program that allows
U.S. citizens to use fast-track immigration lanes at airports in the 20
other Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member countries. This
program is mandated by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Business
Travel Cards Act of 2011, Public Law 112-54 and provided for by 8 CFR
235.13.
These collections of information include the data collected on the
applications and kiosks for these programs. Applicants may apply to
participate in these programs by using the Trusted Traveler Program
Systems website (TTP) at https://ttp.cbp.dhs.gov/ or at Trusted
Traveler Enrollment Centers.
After arriving at the Federal Inspection Services area of the
airport, participants in Global Entry can undergo a self-serve
inspection process using a Global Entry kiosk, which are being
transitioned to Global Entry (GE) Portals. During the self-service
inspection, participants have their photograph and fingerprints taken,
submit identifying information, and answer several questions about
items they are bringing into the United States. When using the Global
Entry kiosks, participants are required to declare all articles being
brought into the United States pursuant to 19 CFR 148.11.
Proposed Changes
CBP will be updating the Trusted Travel Programs to align with the
U.S. Department of State's Passport Options: CBP will modify the
Trusted Traveler Program application by adding a third gender marker,
``X'' for applicants identifying as non-binary, intersex, and/or gender
non-conforming (in addition to the existing ``male and ``female''
gender markers). The ``X'' marker will be categorized as ``Unspecified
or Another Gender Identity'', in the document sections of the
electronic Trusted Traveler Programs application.
In addition, coinciding with agency wide efforts to reduce burden
on the public, CBP's new Global Entry (GE) Portals are replacing legacy
kiosks, enabling quicker, touchless processing for participants by the
end of FY 23.
Type of Information Collection: SENTRI (823S).
Estimated Number of Respondents: 276,579.
Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 276,579.
Estimated Time per Response: 40 minutes (0.67 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 185,308.
Type of Information Collection: FAST (823F).
Estimated Number of Respondents: 20,805.
Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 20,805.
Estimated Time per Response: 40 minutes (0.67 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 13,939.
Type of Information Collection: Global Entry.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 1,392,862.
Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 1,392,862.
Estimated Time per Response: 40 minutes (0.67 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 933,217.
Type of Information Collection: ABTC.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 9,858.
Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 9,858.
Estimated Time per Response: 10 minutes (0.17 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 1,676.
Type of Information Collection: Global Entry (GE) Portals.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 10,275,367.
Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 10,275,367.
Estimated Time per Response: 5 seconds (0.00138889 hours).
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 14,271.
Dated: April 25, 2023.
Seth D. Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection.
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