Agency Information Collection Activities; Revision; Regulations Relating to Copyrights and Trademarks, 34260-34262 [2024-09263]

Download as PDF lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 34260 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 84 / Tuesday, April 30, 2024 / Notices Who is Eligible: Nominations are encouraged for new or reappointment of non-Federal public members who can provide the public and/or patient perspectives to discussions of issues considered by the Committee. Selfnominations and nominations of other individuals are both permitted. Only one nomination per individual is required. Multiple nominations for the same individual will not increase likelihood of selection. Non-Federal public members may be selected from the pool of submitted nominations or other sources as needed to meet statutory requirements and to form a balanced committee that represents the diversity within the muscular dystrophy communities. Nominations are especially encouraged from leaders or representatives of muscular dystrophy research, advocacy, or service organizations, as well as individuals with muscular dystrophy or their parents or guardians. In accordance with White House Office of Management and Budget guidelines (FR Doc. 2014–19140), federally-registered lobbyists are not eligible. Committee Composition: The Department strives to ensure that the membership of HHS Federal advisory committees is fairly balanced in terms of points of view represented and the committee’s function. Every effort is made to ensure that the views of all genders, all ethnic and racial groups, and people with disabilities are represented on HHS Federal advisory committees and, therefore, the Department encourages nominations of qualified candidates from these groups. The Department also encourages geographic diversity in the composition of the Committee. Appointment to this Committee shall be made without discrimination on the basis of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and cultural, religious, or socioeconomic status. Requests for reasonable accommodation to enable participation on the Committee should be indicated in the nomination submission. Member Terms: Non-Federal public members of the Committee serve for a term of three years and may serve for an unlimited number of terms if reappointed. Members may serve after the expiration of their terms, until their successors have taken office. Meetings and Travel: As specified by Public Law 113–166, the MDCC ‘‘shall meet no fewer than two times per calendar year.’’ Travel expenses are provided for non-Federal public Committee members to facilitate attendance at in-person meetings. Members are expected to make every VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Apr 29, 2024 Jkt 262001 effort to attend all full committee meetings, twice per year, either in person or via remote access. Participation in relevant subcommittee, working and planning group meetings, and workshops, is also encouraged. Submission Instructions and Deadline: Nominations are due by 5:00 p.m. ET on May 31, 2024, and should be sent to Glen Nuckolls, Ph.D., by email to nuckollg@ninds.nih.gov. Nominations must include contact information for the nominee, a current curriculum vitae or resume of the nominee, and a paragraph describing the qualifications of the person to represent some portion(s) of the muscular dystrophy research, advocacy, and/or patient care communities. More information about the MDCC is available at https://mdcc.nih.gov/. Dated: April 24, 2024. Walter J. Koroshetz, Director, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health. [FR Doc. 2024–09303 Filed 4–29–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health National Institute on Aging; Notice of Closed Meetings Pursuant to section 1009 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, notice is hereby given of the following meetings. The meetings will be closed to the public in accordance with the provisions set forth in sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C., as amended. The grant applications and the discussions could disclose confidential trade secrets or commercial property such as patentable material, and personal information concerning individuals associated with the grant applications, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Name of Committee: National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel; Dementia Caregiver Support Intervention. Date: May 24, 2024. Time: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Agenda: To review and evaluate grant applications. Place: National Institute on Aging, Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting). Contact Person: Sandhya Sanghi, Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin Avenue (2N230), NIA/SRB, Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 496–2879, sandhya.sanghi@nih.gov. PO 00000 Frm 00064 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Name of Committee: National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel; NIA multisite clinical trials. Date: May 31, 2024. Time: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Agenda: To review and evaluate grant applications. Place: National Institute on Aging, Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting). Contact Person: Maurizio Grimaldi, M.D., Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin ROOM 2C218, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301– 496–9374, grimaldim2@mail.nih.gov. Name of Committee: National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel; Validation of Analytical and Clinical Biomarkers for ADRD. Date: June 20, 2024. Time: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Agenda: To review and evaluate grant applications. Place: National Institute on Aging, Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting). Contact Person: Gianina Ramona Dumitrescu, MPH, Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin ROOM 2C218, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–827–4342, ramona.dumitrescu@nih.gov. (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 93.866, Aging Research, National Institutes of Health, HHS) Dated: April 24, 2024. Miguelina Perez, Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy. [FR Doc. 2024–09179 Filed 4–29–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Customs and Border Protection [OMB Control Number 1651–0123] Agency Information Collection Activities; Revision; Regulations Relating to Copyrights and Trademarks U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for comments. AGENCY: The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) 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 SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\30APN1.SGM 30APN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 84 / Tuesday, April 30, 2024 / Notices 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, 2024) 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. Please submit written comments and/or suggestions in English. Find this particular information collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under 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 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 (89 FR 14672) on February 28, 2024, 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, VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Apr 29, 2024 Jkt 262001 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: Regulations Relating to Copyrights and Trademarks. OMB Number: 1651–0123. Form Number: N/A. Current Actions: Revision. Type of Review: Revision. Affected Public: Businesses. Abstract: Title 19 of the United States Code section 1526(e) prohibits the importation of articles that bear a mark that is a counterfeit of a trademark that has been registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and subsequently recorded with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through the eRecordation Program. https:// iprr.cbp.gov/s/. Pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1124, the importation of articles that bear a mark that infringes a trademark or trade name that has been recorded with CBP is restricted pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1595a(c)(2)(C). Likewise, under 17 U.S.C. 602 and 17 U.S.C. 603, the importation of articles that constitute a piratical copy of a registered copyrighted work that has subsequently been recorded with CBP is also prohibited. Both 15 U.S.C. 1124 and 17 U.S.C. 602 authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe by regulation the recordation of trademarks, trade names and copyrights with CBP. Additional rulemaking authority in this regard is conferred by CBP’s general rulemaking authority as found in 19 U.S.C. 1624. CBP officers enforce recorded trademarks, trade names and copyrights at all U.S. Ports of Entry. The information that respondents must submit in order to seek the assistance of CBP to protect against infringing imports is specified for trademarks under 19 CFR 133.2 and 133.3, and the information to be submitted for copyrights is specified under 19 CFR 133.32 and 133.33. Trademark, trade name, and copyright owners seeking border enforcement of their intellectual property rights provide information to CBP beyond that which they submitted to either the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or the U.S. Copyright Office to obtain their registration. This revision adds the new e-Recordation online application, located at https:// iprr.cbp.gov/. PO 00000 Frm 00065 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 34261 E-Recordation applicants may provide as much additional information as they would like that would aid CBP in authenticating their genuine merchandise and distinguishing it from non-genuine merchandise, such as a Product Identification or Authentication Guides, lists of licensees and authorized manufacturers, and Applicants can supplement their application with additional information at any time by emailing the e-Recordation team at IPRRQuestions@cbp.dhs.gov. All information provided to CBP is housed in a secure database that can be viewed by CBP and Homeland Security Investigations personnel with a need to know. Limited information regarding the recorded trademark, trade name or copyright is published online to inform the public of which registrations are receiving border enforcement. https:// iprs.cbp.gov/s/. On December 15, 2017, CBP published a final rule in the Federal Register (82 FR 59511) regarding Donations of Technology and Related Support Services to Enforce Intellectual Property Rights. The final rule added 19 CFR 133.61 in a Subpart H to the CBP regulations which authorizes CBP to accept donations of hardware, software, equipment, and similar technologies, as well as related support services and training, from private sector entities, for the purpose of assisting CBP in enforcing intellectual property rights (IPR). A donation offer must be submitted to CBP either via email, to dap@cbp.dhs.gov, or mailed to the attention of the Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations, or his/her designee. The donation offer must describe the proposed donation in sufficient detail to enable CBP to determine its compatibility with existing CBP technologies, networks, and facilities (e.g. operating system or similar requirements, power supply requirements, item size and weight, etc.). The donation offer must also include information pertaining to the donation’s scope, purpose, expected benefits, intended use, costs, and attached conditions, as applicable, that is sufficient to enable CBP to evaluate the donation and make a determination as to whether to accept it. CBP will notify the donor, in writing, if additional information is requested or if CBP has determined that it will not accept the donation. If CBP accepts a donation, CBP will enter into a signed, written agreement with an authorized representative of the donor. The agreement must contain all applicable terms and conditions of the donation. E:\FR\FM\30APN1.SGM 30APN1 34262 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 84 / Tuesday, April 30, 2024 / Notices The respondents to this information collection are members of the trade community who are familiar with CBP regulations. Type of Information Collection: IPR Recordation Application. Estimated Number of Respondents: 2,000. Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1. Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 2,000. Estimated Time per Response: 1 hours. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 2,000. Type of Information Collection: IPR Donations of Authentication Technology. Estimated Number of Respondents: 10. Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1. Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 10. Estimated Time per Response: 20 hours. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 200. Type of Information Collection: Training Requests. Estimated Number of Respondents: 20. Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1. Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 20. Estimated Time per Response: 2 hours. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 40. lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Type of Information Collection: Estimated Number of Respondents: Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: Estimated Time per Response: Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: Dated: April 25, 2024. Seth D. Renkema, Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection. [FR Doc. 2024–09263 Filed 4–29–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111–14–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:27 Apr 29, 2024 Jkt 262001 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Customs and Border Protection [OMB Control Number 1651–0111] Agency Information Collection Activities; Revision; Arrival and Departure Record and Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for comments. AGENCY: The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) 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, 2024) 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. Please submit written comments and/or suggestions in English. Find this particular information collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under 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 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 SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00066 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 collection was previously published in the Federal Register (89 FR 14083) on February 26, 2024, 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: Arrival and Departure Record (I–94/I–94W) and Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). OMB Number: 1651–0111. Form Number: I–94, I–94W. Current Actions: Revision. Type of Review: Revision. Affected Public: Individuals. Abstract: CBP is implementing a new capability within CBP OneTM to allow nonimmigrants who are subject to Form I–94 (‘‘I–94’’) requirements, and who are departing the United States, to voluntarily provide biographic data, facial images, and geolocation to provide evidence of that departure. This collection is a part of CBP’s critical efforts in fulfilling DHS’s mandate to collect biometric information from departing nonimmigrants and CBP’s plans to fully automate I–94 information collection. This capability will close the information gap on nonimmigrant entries and exits by making it easier for nonimmigrants subject to I–94 requirements to report their exit to CBP after their departure from the United States. It will also create a biometrically confirmed, and thereby more accurate, exit record for such nonimmigrants leaving the United States. E:\FR\FM\30APN1.SGM 30APN1

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

[OMB Control Number 1651-0123]


Agency Information Collection Activities; Revision; Regulations 
Relating to Copyrights and Trademarks

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of 
Homeland Security.

ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP) 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

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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, 2024) 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. Please submit 
written comments and/or suggestions in English. Find this particular 
information collection by selecting ``Currently under 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 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 (89 FR 14672) on February 
28, 2024, 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: Regulations Relating to Copyrights and Trademarks.
    OMB Number: 1651-0123.
    Form Number: N/A.
    Current Actions: Revision.
    Type of Review: Revision.
    Affected Public: Businesses.
    Abstract: Title 19 of the United States Code section 1526(e) 
prohibits the importation of articles that bear a mark that is a 
counterfeit of a trademark that has been registered with the United 
States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and subsequently recorded 
with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through the e-Recordation 
Program. https://iprr.cbp.gov/s/. Pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1124, the 
importation of articles that bear a mark that infringes a trademark or 
trade name that has been recorded with CBP is restricted pursuant to 19 
U.S.C. 1595a(c)(2)(C). Likewise, under 17 U.S.C. 602 and 17 U.S.C. 603, 
the importation of articles that constitute a piratical copy of a 
registered copyrighted work that has subsequently been recorded with 
CBP is also prohibited. Both 15 U.S.C. 1124 and 17 U.S.C. 602 authorize 
the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe by regulation the 
recordation of trademarks, trade names and copyrights with CBP. 
Additional rulemaking authority in this regard is conferred by CBP's 
general rulemaking authority as found in 19 U.S.C. 1624.
    CBP officers enforce recorded trademarks, trade names and 
copyrights at all U.S. Ports of Entry. The information that respondents 
must submit in order to seek the assistance of CBP to protect against 
infringing imports is specified for trademarks under 19 CFR 133.2 and 
133.3, and the information to be submitted for copyrights is specified 
under 19 CFR 133.32 and 133.33. Trademark, trade name, and copyright 
owners seeking border enforcement of their intellectual property rights 
provide information to CBP beyond that which they submitted to either 
the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or the U.S. Copyright Office to 
obtain their registration. This revision adds the new e-Recordation 
online application, located at https://iprr.cbp.gov/.
    E-Recordation applicants may provide as much additional information 
as they would like that would aid CBP in authenticating their genuine 
merchandise and distinguishing it from non-genuine merchandise, such as 
a Product Identification or Authentication Guides, lists of licensees 
and authorized manufacturers, and Applicants can supplement their 
application with additional information at any time by emailing the e-
Recordation team at [email protected]. All information provided 
to CBP is housed in a secure database that can be viewed by CBP and 
Homeland Security Investigations personnel with a need to know. Limited 
information regarding the recorded trademark, trade name or copyright 
is published online to inform the public of which registrations are 
receiving border enforcement. https://iprs.cbp.gov/s/.
    On December 15, 2017, CBP published a final rule in the Federal 
Register (82 FR 59511) regarding Donations of Technology and Related 
Support Services to Enforce Intellectual Property Rights. The final 
rule added 19 CFR 133.61 in a Subpart H to the CBP regulations which 
authorizes CBP to accept donations of hardware, software, equipment, 
and similar technologies, as well as related support services and 
training, from private sector entities, for the purpose of assisting 
CBP in enforcing intellectual property rights (IPR). A donation offer 
must be submitted to CBP either via email, to [email protected], or 
mailed to the attention of the Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office 
of Field Operations, or his/her designee.
    The donation offer must describe the proposed donation in 
sufficient detail to enable CBP to determine its compatibility with 
existing CBP technologies, networks, and facilities (e.g. operating 
system or similar requirements, power supply requirements, item size 
and weight, etc.). The donation offer must also include information 
pertaining to the donation's scope, purpose, expected benefits, 
intended use, costs, and attached conditions, as applicable, that is 
sufficient to enable CBP to evaluate the donation and make a 
determination as to whether to accept it. CBP will notify the donor, in 
writing, if additional information is requested or if CBP has 
determined that it will not accept the donation. If CBP accepts a 
donation, CBP will enter into a signed, written agreement with an 
authorized representative of the donor. The agreement must contain all 
applicable terms and conditions of the donation.

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    The respondents to this information collection are members of the 
trade community who are familiar with CBP regulations.
    Type of Information Collection: IPR Recordation Application.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 2,000.
    Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
    Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 2,000.
    Estimated Time per Response: 1 hours.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 2,000.

    Type of Information Collection: IPR Donations of Authentication 
Technology.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 10.
    Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
    Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 10.
    Estimated Time per Response: 20 hours.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 200.

    Type of Information Collection: Training Requests.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 20.
    Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
    Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 20.
    Estimated Time per Response: 2 hours.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 40.

    Type of Information Collection:
    Estimated Number of Respondents:
    Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent:
    Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses:
    Estimated Time per Response:
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours:

    Dated: April 25, 2024.
Seth D. Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection.
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