96-27193. Proposed Collection; Comment RequestCitizens Band Base Station Antennas  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 208 (Friday, October 25, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 55278-55279]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-27193]
    
    
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    CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
    
    
    Proposed Collection; Comment Request--Citizens Band Base Station 
    Antennas
    
    AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
    Chapter 35), the Consumer Product Safety Commission requests comments 
    on a proposed reinstatement of approval of a collection of information 
    from manufacturers and importers of citizens band base station 
    antennas. The collection of information is in regulations implementing 
    the Safety Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station 
    Antennas (16 CFR Part 1204). These regulations establish testing and 
    recordkeeping requirements for manufacturers and importers of antennas 
    subject to the standard. The Commission will consider all comments 
    received in response to this notice before requesting a reinstatement 
    of approval of this collection of information from the Office of 
    Management and Budget.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received by the Office of the Secretary 
    not later than December 24, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be captioned ``Citizens Band Base 
    Station Antennas'' and mailed to the Office of the Secretary, Consumer 
    Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C. 20207, or delivered to that 
    office, room 502, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about the proposed 
    reinstatement of approval of the collection of information, or to 
    obtain a copy of 16 CFR Part 1204, call or write Carl Blechschmidt, 
    Action Director, Office of Planning and Evaluation, Consumer Product 
    Safety Commission, Washington, DC 20207; telephone (301) 504-0416, 
    extension 2243.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    A. Background
    
        In 1982, the Commission issued the Safety Standard for 
    Omnidirectional
    
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    Citizens Band Antennas (16 CFR Part 1204) to reduce risks of death and 
    serious injury that may result if an omnidirectional antenna contacts 
    an overhead power line while being erected or removed from its site. 
    The standard contains performance tests to demonstrate that an antenna 
    will not transmit a harmful electric current if it contacts an electric 
    power line with a voltage of 14,500 volts phase-to-ground. 
    Certification regulations implementing the standard require 
    manufacturers, importers, and private labelers of antennas subject to 
    the standard to perform tests to demonstrate that those products meet 
    the requirements of the standard, and to maintain records of those 
    tests. The certification regulations are codified at 16 CFR Part 1204, 
    Subpart B.
        The Commission uses the information compiled and maintained by 
    manufacturers, importers, and private labelers of antennas subject to 
    the standard to help protect the public from risks of injury or death 
    associated with omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas. 
    More specifically, this information helps the Commission determine that 
    antennas subject to the standard comply with all applicable 
    requirements. The Commission also uses this information to obtain 
    corrective actions if omnidirectional citizens band base station 
    antennas fail to comply with the standard in a manner which creates a 
    substantial risk of injury to the public.
        The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved the collection 
    of information in the certification regulations under control number 
    3041-0006. OMB's most recent extension of approval expired on August 
    18, 1985. The Commission now proposes to request a reinstatement of 
    approval without change for the collection of information in the 
    certification regulations.
    
    B. Estimated Burden
    
        The Commission staff estimates that about 7 firms manufacture or 
    import citizens band base station antennas subject to the standard. The 
    Commission staff estimates that the certification regulations will 
    impose an average annual burden of about 220 hours on each of those 
    firms. That burden will result from conducting the testing required by 
    the regulations and maintaining records of the results of that testing. 
    The total annual burden imposed by the regulations on manufacturers and 
    importers of citizens band base station antennas is approximately 1,540 
    hours.
        The hourly wage for the testing and recordkeeping required to 
    conduct the testing and maintain records required by the regulations is 
    about $55, for an estimated annual cost to the industry of $84,700.
        The Commission will expend approximately one week of professional 
    staff time each year reviewing and evaluating the records maintained by 
    manufacturers and importers of citizens band base station antennas. The 
    annual cost to the Federal government of the collection of information 
    in these regulations is estimated to be $1,400.
    
    C. Request for Comments
    
        The Commission solicits written comments from all interested 
    persons about the proposed extension of approval of the collection of 
    information in the certification regulations implementing the Safety 
    Standard for Omnidirectional Citizens Band Base Station Antennas. The 
    Commission specifically solicits information about the hourly burden 
    and monetary costs imposed by the collection of information on firms 
    subject to this collection of information. The Commission also seeks 
    information relevant to the following topics:
         Whether the collection of information is necessary for the 
    proper performance of the Commission's functions;
         Whether the information will have practical utility for 
    the Commission;
         Whether the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
    information to be collected could be enhanced; and
         Whether the burden imposed by the collection of 
    information could be minimized by use of automated, electronic or other 
    technological collection techniques, or other form of information 
    technology.
    
        Dated: October 17, 1996.
    Sadye E. Dunn,
    Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    [FR Doc. 96-27193 Filed 10-24-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/25/1996
Department:
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
96-27193
Dates:
Written comments must be received by the Office of the Secretary not later than December 24, 1996.
Pages:
55278-55279 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-27193.pdf