Agency Information Collection Activities; Extension; Documents Required Aboard Private Aircraft, 59921-59922 [2024-16241]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 24, 2024 / Notices III. Declaration of the Secretary of Health and Human Services On April 19, 2013, pursuant to section 564(b)(1) of the FD&C Act and subject to the terms of any authorization issued under that section, former Secretary Sebelius declared that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of emergency use of in vitro diagnostics for detection of avian influenza A (H7N9) virus. That declaration remains in effect until that declaration is terminated in accordance with section 564 of the FD&C Act. Xavier Becerra, Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services. [FR Doc. 2024–16247 Filed 7–23–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4150–37–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Customs and Border Protection [OMB Control Number 1651–0037] Agency Information Collection Activities; Extension; Entry of Articles for Exhibition U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: 60-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 September 23, 2024) to be assured of consideration. SUMMARY: Written comments and/or suggestions regarding the item(s) contained in this notice must include the OMB Control Number 1651–0037 in the subject line and the agency name. Please submit written comments and/or suggestions in English. Please use the following method to submit comments: Email. Submit comments to: CBP_ PRA@cbp.dhs.gov. 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 ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 ADDRESSES: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:57 Jul 23, 2024 Jkt 262001 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 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: Entry of Articles for Exhibition. OMB Number: 1651–0037. Current Actions: CBP proposes to extend the expiration date of this information collection with no change to the burden hours or to the information collected. Type of Review: Extension (without change). Affected Public: Businesses. Abstract: Goods entered for the purpose of exhibit at fairs, or for use in constructing, installing, or maintaining foreign exhibits at a fair may be free of duty under 19 U.S.C. 1752. In order to substantiate that goods qualify for dutyfree treatment, the consignee of the PO 00000 Frm 00032 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 59921 merchandise must provide information to CBP about the imported goods, which is specified in 19 CFR 147.11(c). Without the required information CBP will not be able to determine if the goods qualify for duty free treatment. A trade fair entry allows for duty-free entry of imported articles intended for exhibitions or for articles that will be used in the construction, installation or maintenance of foreign exhibits at trade fairs. These importations do not require the payment of any taxes or fees except for the Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF). Trade Fair entries are not exempt from Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF) pursuant to 19 CFR 24.24(c). ‘‘The collection of information is made upon arrival at the port of the fair on a special form of entry, 19 CFR 147.11(c).’’ Type of Information Collection: Articles for Exhibition. Estimated Number of Respondents: 50. Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 50. Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 2,500. Estimated Time per Response: 20 minutes. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 833. Dated: July 19, 2024. Seth D Renkema, Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection. [FR Doc. 2024–16242 Filed 7–23–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111–14–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Customs and Border Protection [OMB Control Number 1651–0058] Agency Information Collection Activities; Extension; Documents Required Aboard Private Aircraft U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: 60-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 SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\24JYN1.SGM 24JYN1 59922 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 24, 2024 / Notices September 23, 2024) to be assured of consideration. Overview of This Information Collection Written comments and/or suggestions regarding the item(s) contained in this notice must include the OMB Control Number 1651–0058 in the subject line and the agency name. Please submit written comments and/or suggestions in English. Please use the following method to submit comments: Email. Submit comments to: CBP_ PRA@cbp.dhs.gov. 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 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. Title: Documents Required Aboard Private Aircraft. OMB Number: 1651–0058. Current Actions: CBP proposes to extend the expiration date of this information collection without a change to the burden hours or information collected. Type of Review: Extension (without change). Affected Public: Individuals. Abstract: In accordance with 19 CFR 122.27(c), a commander of a private aircraft arriving in the U.S. must present several documents to CBP officers for inspection. These documents include: (1) a pilot certificate/license; (2) a medical certificate; and (3) a certificate of registration. CBP officers use the information on these documents as part of the inspection process for private aircraft arriving from a foreign country. This presentation of information is authorized by 19 U.S.C. 1433, as amended by Public Law 99–570. Type of Information Collection: Documents abroad a private aircraft. Estimated Number of Respondents: 120,000. Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1. Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 120,000. Estimated Time per Response: .0166. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 1,992. ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 ADDRESSES: VerDate Sep<11>2014 00:23 Jul 24, 2024 Jkt 262001 Dated: July 19, 2024. Seth D. Renkema, Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection. [FR Doc. 2024–16241 Filed 7–23–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111–14–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY [Docket No. DHS–2024–0029] Establishment of Independent Panel To Review Actions Relating to the Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald J. Trump Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ACTION: Committee management; notice of committee establishment. AGENCY: In order to facilitate an effective review of the security provided by the U.S. Secret Service to Former President Donald J. Trump on July 13, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (Department or DHS) is creating an Independent Review Panel SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00033 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (Panel). Pursuant to the Homeland Security Act of 2002, the Department is taking immediate measures to establish this independent panel of experts to inquire into the planning for and actions taken by the U.S. Secret Service and state and local authorities, before, during, and after the July 13, 2024, attempted assassination of Former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Panel will also review the governing policies and procedures and provide findings and recommendations to the Secretary of Homeland Security. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael J. Miron, Committee Management Officer, Office of Partnership and Engagement, U.S. Department of Homeland Security at reviewpanel@hq.dhs.gov or (202) 343– 1673. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background At the direction of the President, the Secretary of Homeland Security is establishing an independent review of the tragic events of July 13, 2024, when a now-deceased assailant attempted to assassinate former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring the former President, killing one person attending the rally, and injuring two others, as reported. The Panel will review the planning for and actions taken by U.S. Secret Service and state and local authorities before, during, and after the July 13, 2024 campaign rally, and the governing policies and procedures. The Panel will provide findings and recommendations to the Secretary of Homeland Security. This time-sensitive and important review will entail discussion of classified information. The Department has recognized in the past that some highly critical issues cannot be discussed in public without jeopardizing the security and confidentiality of sensitive homeland security information. For example, in 2014, the Department established the United States Secret Service Protective Mission Panel (USSSPMP) to review security processes, procedures, and actions taken after a civilian scaled a fence and entered the White House compound on September 19, 2014. See 79 FR 63141 (Oct. 22, 2014). Discussions between the members of the 2014 Panel involved intelligence and law enforcement sensitive information and remain non-public to avoid disclosing protective mission sensitive information to criminals and our nation’s enemies, including sensitive law enforcement techniques and E:\FR\FM\24JYN1.SGM 24JYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 142 (Wednesday, July 24, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 59921-59922]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2024-16241]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

[OMB Control Number 1651-0058]


Agency Information Collection Activities; Extension; Documents 
Required Aboard Private Aircraft

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

ACTION: 60-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 the Federal 
Register to obtain comments from the public and affected agencies.

DATES: Comments are encouraged and must be submitted (no later than

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September 23, 2024) to be assured of consideration.

ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or suggestions regarding the item(s) 
contained in this notice must include the OMB Control Number 1651-0058 
in the subject line and the agency name. Please submit written comments 
and/or suggestions in English. Please use the following method to 
submit comments:
    Email. Submit comments to: [email protected].

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 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: Documents Required Aboard Private Aircraft.
    OMB Number: 1651-0058.
    Current Actions: CBP proposes to extend the expiration date of this 
information collection without a change to the burden hours or 
information collected.
    Type of Review: Extension (without change).
    Affected Public: Individuals.
    Abstract: In accordance with 19 CFR 122.27(c), a commander of a 
private aircraft arriving in the U.S. must present several documents to 
CBP officers for inspection. These documents include: (1) a pilot 
certificate/license; (2) a medical certificate; and (3) a certificate 
of registration. CBP officers use the information on these documents as 
part of the inspection process for private aircraft arriving from a 
foreign country. This presentation of information is authorized by 19 
U.S.C. 1433, as amended by Public Law 99-570.
    Type of Information Collection: Documents abroad a private 
aircraft.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 120,000.
    Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1.
    Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 120,000.
    Estimated Time per Response: .0166.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 1,992.

    Dated: July 19, 2024.
Seth D. Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis Branch, U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection.
[FR Doc. 2024-16241 Filed 7-23-24; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9111-14-P


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