60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Welcome Corps Application, 39901-39903 [2023-13041]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 117 / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Notices Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods: SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Electronic Comments [Disaster Declaration #17966 and #17967; Texas Disaster Number TX–00657] • Use the Commission’s internet comment form (https://www.sec.gov/ rules/sro.shtml); or • Send an email to rule-comments@ sec.gov. Please include file number SR– NYSE–2023–20 on the subject line. Paper Comments lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 All submissions should refer to file number SR–NYSE–2023–20. This file number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently, please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on the Commission’s internet website (https://www.sec.gov/ rules/sro.shtml). 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All submissions should refer to file number SR–NYSE–2023–20 and should be submitted on or before July 11, 2023. For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated authority.38 Sherry R. Haywood, Assistant Secretary. [FR Doc. 2023–13004 Filed 6–16–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:52 Jun 16, 2023 U.S. Small Business Administration. ACTION: Notice. This is a notice of an Administrative declaration of a disaster for the State of Texas dated 06/13/2023. Incident: Severe Storms and Flooding. Incident Period: 05/10/2023 through 05/23/2023. DATES: Issued on 06/13/2023. Physical Loan Application Deadline Date: 08/14/2023. Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan Application Deadline Date: 03/13/2024. 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. 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[FR Doc. 2023–13027 Filed 6–16–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8026–09–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice: 12099] 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Welcome Corps Application Notice of request for public comment. ACTION: The Department of State is seeking Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for the information collection described below. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we are requesting comments on this collection from all interested individuals and organizations. The purpose of this notice is to allow 60 days for public comment preceding submission of the collection to OMB. DATES: The Department will accept comments from the public up to August 21, 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 Percent search for the document by entering ‘‘Docket Number: DOS–2023–0019’’ in the Search field. Then click the 5.000 ‘‘Comment Now’’ button and complete the comment form. 2.500 • Email: PRM-Comments@state.gov. • Regular Mail: PRM/Admissions, 8.000 2025 E Street NW, SA–9, 8th Floor, 4.000 Washington, DC 20522. You must include the DS form 2.375 number (if applicable), information collection title, and the OMB control number in any correspondence. 2.375 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct requests for additional information regarding the collection 4.000 listed in this notice, including requests SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\20JNN1.SGM 20JNN1 39902 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 117 / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Notices for copies of the proposed collection instrument, and supporting documents, to Cassie Le, who may be reached on 202–805–9291 or at LeCR@state.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: • Title of Information Collection: Welcome Corps Application. • OMB Control Number: 1405–0256. • Type of Request: Extension of an approved collection. • Originating Office: Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Office of Admissions, PRM/A. • Form Number: No form. • Respondents: Private Sponsor Groups (PSGs), groups of at least five or more individual American citizens or permanent residents who will be able to apply to sponsor the resettlement of refugees, and Private Sponsor Organizations (PSOs), established and/ or incorporated organizations who will be able to apply to mobilize, organize, oversee, and/or offer support to Private Sponsor Groups. • Estimated Number of Respondents: 2,020. • Estimated Number of Responses: 2,020. • Average Time per Response: 5.5 hours. • Total Estimated Burden Time: 8,908 hours total. • Frequency: Once per respondent. • Obligation to Respond: Voluntary. 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 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. lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Abstract of Proposed Collection In Executive Order 14013 on ‘‘Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs to Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration’’ issued in February 2021, President Biden directed the Department of State and Department of Health and Human VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:52 Jun 16, 2023 Jkt 259001 Services to ‘‘capitalize on . . . private sponsorship of refugees’’ as part of efforts to ‘‘meet the challenges of restoring and expanding the [U.S. Refugee Admissions Program].’’ To fulfill this directive, the Department of State is rolling out a program for private sponsorship of refugees approved for admission to the United States through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), named ‘‘the Welcome Corps.’’ Through the Welcome Corps application process, private sponsors accept primary responsibility to welcome arriving refugees and to provide core services/assistance to support their initial resettlement equivalent to what is provided by nonprofit resettlement agency partners through the U.S. Government-funded Reception and Placement (R&P) program. When private sponsors apply through the program, sponsors have the option to be matched with a refugee case already being processed through the USRAP or to refer specific individuals to access the USRAP through the P–4 Privately Sponsored Refugees category. The P–4 category, along with the other categories of cases that have access to the USRAP, is outlined in the annual Proposed Refugee Admissions—Report to Congress, which is submitted on behalf of the President in fulfillment of the requirements of Section 207(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1157) and authorized by the annual Presidential Determination for Refugee Admissions. Private sponsor entities include Private Sponsor Groups (groups of at least five or more individual American citizens or permanent residents who can apply to sponsor the resettlement of refugees) and Private Sponsor Organizations (established and/or incorporated organizations who can apply to mobilize, organize, oversee, and/or offer support to Private Sponsor Groups). As part of the Welcome Corps application process for private sponsors, biographic information is collected from Private Sponsor Groups (PSGs) and Private Sponsor Organizations (PSOs) to facilitate the placement of approved refugee applicants with private sponsors and to plan for refugee applicants to travel to the appropriate location of private sponsors within the United States. In instances where private sponsors are seeking to refer specific individuals to access the USRAP through the P–4 category, additional information is collected on refugee applicants, including biographic information, to assess whether refugee applicants meet the eligibility criteria to PO 00000 Frm 00084 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 access the USRAP through the P–4 category. The information collected on refugee applicants will also assist Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials in conducting adjudications of applicants’ refugee status. Methodology The Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) has entered into a cooperative agreement with the Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH), which is managing a consortium of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to establish and oversee an online application process to intake applications from PSGs and PSOs and screen their applications for approval for participation in the Welcome Corps. CSH and the NGO consortium it is managing will also screen referrals submitted by PSGs and PSOs of refugee applicants before sharing referrals with PRM for consideration of whether referred refugee applicants meet the eligibility criteria to be granted access to the USRAP through the P–4 category. As part of the online application process for PSGs, the NGO consortium will collect information on PSGs as part of completed applications submitted electronically by prospective private sponsors through the program website that is being built and managed by the consortium (www.welcomecorps.org). This will include biographic information on each member of the PSG, evidence that each member of the PSG has completed the required background checks through a third-party identified by the consortium, evidence that at least one member of the PSG has completed required online training developed by the consortium, and details on how PSGs will plan to provide initial resettlement support to the refugees who are matched to them through the Welcome Corps. In addition, the NGO consortium will also oversee a separate application process for PSOs and collect information from PSOs accordingly. This will include biographic information for a key point of contact at the PSO, background information on the organizational structure of the PSO, and information on the PSO’s organizational resources and staffing capacity to mobilize, support, and oversee PSGs. The NGO consortium will also collect information on refugee applicants referred by PSGs and PSOs for access to the USRAP through the P–4 category that will be submitted electronically by PSGs and PSOs through the program website. This will include biographic E:\FR\FM\20JNN1.SGM 20JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 117 / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Notices lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 information on each refugee applicant being referred, claimed relationships of the principal refugee applicant to all derivatives on the referral, their immigration status in the country of asylum, a narrative of the principal applicant’s refugee claim, and supporting documentation. To support PRM’s operational requirements to facilitate placements of refugee cases with PSGs (including those supported by specific PSOs), the consortium will share key biographic information of PSGs and PSOs with PRM. This will include points of contact of PSGs and PSOs, such as the name of the designated point of contact along with that private sponsor group member’s address, phone number, email address, and other relevant contact information. Information collected by the NGO consortium on referred refugee applicants will also be shared with PRM to enable PRM to determine whether applicants meet the eligibility criteria for access to the USRAP through the P– 4 category. The consortium will electronically transmit biographic information on PSGs and PSOs, along with information on refugee applicants, to PRM’s Refugee Processing Center (RPC) through secure means. Biographic information on PSGs and PSOs will enable PRM to facilitate the matching of approved refugee applicants with approved PSGs or PSOs and to track the placement of refugee applicants, similarly to how PRM facilitates and tracks placement of refugee applicants supported by PRM’s funded resettlement agency partners through the R&P Program. This will enable PRM to have a record of the relevant point of contact for each resettled refugee case supported by a PSG or PSO through the Welcome Corps. The information on refugee applicants will enable PRM to assess the eligibility of referred applicants to access the USRAP through the P–4 category. Those meeting the eligibility criteria will be granted access to the USRAP for further processing. Referred refugee applicants approved for resettlement in the United States will be served by the private sponsors who referred them. Sarah R. Cross, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Department of State. [FR Doc. 2023–13041 Filed 6–16–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–33–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:52 Jun 16, 2023 Jkt 259001 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Cheatham County Generation Site Environmental Impact Statement Tennessee Valley Authority. Notice of Intent; extension of comment period. AGENCY: ACTION: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is announcing an extension of the public comment period on the Cheatham County Generation Site Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement. A Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS was published in the Federal Register on May 19, 2023, announcing a 30-day comment period closing on June 20, 2023. This notice serves to extend the comment period by 7 days until June 27, 2023. DATES: The comment period for the Notice of Intent published May 19, 2023, at 88 FR 32267, is extended to June 27, 2023. Comments must be postmarked, emailed, or submitted online no later than June 27, 2023. ADDRESSES: Comments can be submitted by one of the following methods: 1. TVA’s NEPA website: https:// www.tva.gov/nepa. Follow the instructions for submitting comments electronically on the website. 2. Email: NEPA@tva.gov. 3. Mail comments to: J. Taylor Johnson, NEPA Compliance Specialist, 1101 Market Street, BR 2C–C, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402. Before including your address, phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, please note that any comments received, including names and addresses, will become part of the project administrative record and will be available for public inspection. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information about the project, please contact J. Taylor Johnson, NEPA Compliance Specialist, by mail at 1101 Market Street, BR 2C–C, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402, by email at nepa@ tva.gov, or by phone at 423–751–2732. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Cheatham County Generation Site (CHG) would generate approximately 900 Megawatts (MW) and replace generation capacity for a portion of the Cumberland Fossil Plant (CUF) second unit retirement planned by the end of 2028. The CHG CTs would be composed of multiple natural gas-fired frame CTs and natural gas-fired and oil-fired (i.e., dual-fuel) Aeroderivative CTs. CHG would provide flexible and dispatchable transmission grid support and facilitate the integration of renewable generation SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00085 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 39903 onto the TVA bulk transmission system, consistent with the 2019 Integrated Resource Plan. TVA is inviting public comment concerning the scope of the EIS, alternatives being considered, and environmental issues that should be addressed as a part of this EIS. 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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 117 (Tuesday, June 20, 2023)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2023-13041]


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice: 12099]


60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Welcome Corps 
Application

ACTION: Notice of request for public comment.

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SUMMARY: The Department of State is seeking Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) approval for the information collection described below. 
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we are 
requesting comments on this collection from all interested individuals 
and organizations. The purpose of this notice is to allow 60 days for 
public comment preceding submission of the collection to OMB.

DATES: The Department will accept comments from the public up to August 
21, 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-2023-0019'' in the Search 
field. Then click the ``Comment Now'' button and complete the comment 
form.
     Email: [email protected].
     Regular Mail: PRM/Admissions, 2025 E Street NW, SA-9, 8th 
Floor, Washington, DC 20522.
    You must include the DS form number (if applicable), information 
collection title, and the OMB control number in any correspondence.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct requests for additional 
information regarding the collection listed in this notice, including 
requests

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for copies of the proposed collection instrument, and supporting 
documents, to Cassie Le, who may be reached on 202-805-9291 or at 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
     Title of Information Collection: Welcome Corps 
Application.
     OMB Control Number: 1405-0256.
     Type of Request: Extension of an approved collection.
     Originating Office: Bureau of Population, Refugees, and 
Migration, Office of Admissions, PRM/A.
     Form Number: No form.
     Respondents: Private Sponsor Groups (PSGs), groups of at 
least five or more individual American citizens or permanent residents 
who will be able to apply to sponsor the resettlement of refugees, and 
Private Sponsor Organizations (PSOs), established and/or incorporated 
organizations who will be able to apply to mobilize, organize, oversee, 
and/or offer support to Private Sponsor Groups.
     Estimated Number of Respondents: 2,020.
     Estimated Number of Responses: 2,020.
     Average Time per Response: 5.5 hours.
     Total Estimated Burden Time: 8,908 hours total.
     Frequency: Once per respondent.
     Obligation to Respond: Voluntary.
    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 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

    In Executive Order 14013 on ``Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs to 
Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on 
Migration'' issued in February 2021, President Biden directed the 
Department of State and Department of Health and Human Services to 
``capitalize on . . . private sponsorship of refugees'' as part of 
efforts to ``meet the challenges of restoring and expanding the [U.S. 
Refugee Admissions Program].'' To fulfill this directive, the 
Department of State is rolling out a program for private sponsorship of 
refugees approved for admission to the United States through the U.S. 
Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), named ``the Welcome Corps.''
    Through the Welcome Corps application process, private sponsors 
accept primary responsibility to welcome arriving refugees and to 
provide core services/assistance to support their initial resettlement 
equivalent to what is provided by nonprofit resettlement agency 
partners through the U.S. Government-funded Reception and Placement 
(R&P) program. When private sponsors apply through the program, 
sponsors have the option to be matched with a refugee case already 
being processed through the USRAP or to refer specific individuals to 
access the USRAP through the P-4 Privately Sponsored Refugees category. 
The P-4 category, along with the other categories of cases that have 
access to the USRAP, is outlined in the annual Proposed Refugee 
Admissions--Report to Congress, which is submitted on behalf of the 
President in fulfillment of the requirements of Section 207(d) of the 
Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1157) and authorized by the 
annual Presidential Determination for Refugee Admissions.
    Private sponsor entities include Private Sponsor Groups (groups of 
at least five or more individual American citizens or permanent 
residents who can apply to sponsor the resettlement of refugees) and 
Private Sponsor Organizations (established and/or incorporated 
organizations who can apply to mobilize, organize, oversee, and/or 
offer support to Private Sponsor Groups).
    As part of the Welcome Corps application process for private 
sponsors, biographic information is collected from Private Sponsor 
Groups (PSGs) and Private Sponsor Organizations (PSOs) to facilitate 
the placement of approved refugee applicants with private sponsors and 
to plan for refugee applicants to travel to the appropriate location of 
private sponsors within the United States. In instances where private 
sponsors are seeking to refer specific individuals to access the USRAP 
through the P-4 category, additional information is collected on 
refugee applicants, including biographic information, to assess whether 
refugee applicants meet the eligibility criteria to access the USRAP 
through the P-4 category. The information collected on refugee 
applicants will also assist Department of Homeland Security's U.S. 
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials in conducting 
adjudications of applicants' refugee status.

Methodology

    The Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and 
Migration (PRM) has entered into a cooperative agreement with the 
Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH), which is managing a consortium of non-
governmental organizations (NGOs) to establish and oversee an online 
application process to intake applications from PSGs and PSOs and 
screen their applications for approval for participation in the Welcome 
Corps. CSH and the NGO consortium it is managing will also screen 
referrals submitted by PSGs and PSOs of refugee applicants before 
sharing referrals with PRM for consideration of whether referred 
refugee applicants meet the eligibility criteria to be granted access 
to the USRAP through the P-4 category.
    As part of the online application process for PSGs, the NGO 
consortium will collect information on PSGs as part of completed 
applications submitted electronically by prospective private sponsors 
through the program website that is being built and managed by the 
consortium (www.welcomecorps.org). This will include biographic 
information on each member of the PSG, evidence that each member of the 
PSG has completed the required background checks through a third-party 
identified by the consortium, evidence that at least one member of the 
PSG has completed required online training developed by the consortium, 
and details on how PSGs will plan to provide initial resettlement 
support to the refugees who are matched to them through the Welcome 
Corps.
    In addition, the NGO consortium will also oversee a separate 
application process for PSOs and collect information from PSOs 
accordingly. This will include biographic information for a key point 
of contact at the PSO, background information on the organizational 
structure of the PSO, and information on the PSO's organizational 
resources and staffing capacity to mobilize, support, and oversee PSGs.
    The NGO consortium will also collect information on refugee 
applicants referred by PSGs and PSOs for access to the USRAP through 
the P-4 category that will be submitted electronically by PSGs and PSOs 
through the program website. This will include biographic

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information on each refugee applicant being referred, claimed 
relationships of the principal refugee applicant to all derivatives on 
the referral, their immigration status in the country of asylum, a 
narrative of the principal applicant's refugee claim, and supporting 
documentation.
    To support PRM's operational requirements to facilitate placements 
of refugee cases with PSGs (including those supported by specific 
PSOs), the consortium will share key biographic information of PSGs and 
PSOs with PRM. This will include points of contact of PSGs and PSOs, 
such as the name of the designated point of contact along with that 
private sponsor group member's address, phone number, email address, 
and other relevant contact information. Information collected by the 
NGO consortium on referred refugee applicants will also be shared with 
PRM to enable PRM to determine whether applicants meet the eligibility 
criteria for access to the USRAP through the P-4 category.
    The consortium will electronically transmit biographic information 
on PSGs and PSOs, along with information on refugee applicants, to 
PRM's Refugee Processing Center (RPC) through secure means. Biographic 
information on PSGs and PSOs will enable PRM to facilitate the matching 
of approved refugee applicants with approved PSGs or PSOs and to track 
the placement of refugee applicants, similarly to how PRM facilitates 
and tracks placement of refugee applicants supported by PRM's funded 
resettlement agency partners through the R&P Program. This will enable 
PRM to have a record of the relevant point of contact for each 
resettled refugee case supported by a PSG or PSO through the Welcome 
Corps.
    The information on refugee applicants will enable PRM to assess the 
eligibility of referred applicants to access the USRAP through the P-4 
category. Those meeting the eligibility criteria will be granted access 
to the USRAP for further processing. Referred refugee applicants 
approved for resettlement in the United States will be served by the 
private sponsors who referred them.

Sarah R. Cross,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and 
Migration, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2023-13041 Filed 6-16-23; 8:45 am]
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