95-7265. Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping Requirements  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 57 (Friday, March 24, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 15621-15622]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-7265]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping Requirements
    
    AGENCY: Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of the Secretary.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice lists those forms, reports, and recordkeeping 
    requirements imposed upon the public which were transmitted by the 
    Department of Transportation to the Office of Management and Budget 
    (OMB) for its approval in accordance with the requirements of the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
    
    DATES: March 17, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments on the DOT information collection requests 
    should be forwarded, as quickly as possible, to Edward Clarke, Office 
    of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10202, 
    Washington, D.C. 20503. If you anticipate submitting substantive 
    comments, but find that more than 10 days from the date of publication 
    are needed to prepare them, please notify the OMB official of your 
    intent immediately.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the DOT information 
    collection requests submitted to OMB may be obtained from Susan Pickrel 
    or Annette Wilson, IRM Strategies Division, M-32, Office of the 
    Secretary of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 
    20590, (202) 366-4735.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 3507 of Title 44 of the United 
    States Code, as adopted by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, 
    requires that agencies prepare a notice for publication in the Federal 
    Register, listing those information collection requests submitted to 
    OMB for approval or renewal under that Act. OMB reviews and approves 
    agency submissions in accordance with criteria set forth in that Act. 
    In carrying out its responsibilities, OMB also considers public 
    comments on the proposed forms and the reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements. OMB approval of an information collection requirement 
    must be renewed at least once every three years.
    
    Items Submitted to OMB for Review
    
        The following information collection requests were submitted to OMB 
    on March 17, 1995:
    DOT No: 4043.
    OMB No: 2120-0018.
    Administration: Federal Aviation Administration.
    Title: Certification Procedures for Products and Parts--FAR 21.
    Need for Information: Title 49 USC Part 21, Certification Procedures 
    for Products and Parts, implements the provisions of Sections 49 USC 
    40113(a), 44701, 44702(a), and 44702(d) of Subtitle VII, Aviation 
    Programs.
    Proposed Use of Information: The information collected will be used to 
    determine compliance and applicant eligibility. FAA Airworthiness 
    inspectors, designated inspectors, engineers, and designated engineers 
    review the required data submission to determine if the products and 
    manufacturing facilities comply with the applicable requirements, and 
    to determine if the products have any unsafe features.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Burden Estimate: 44,101 hours.
    Respondents: Aircraft parts designers, manufacturers and aircraft 
    owners.
    Form(s): FAA Forms 8110-2, 8130-1, 8130-6, 8130-9, 8130-12.
    Average Burden Hours Per Response: 48 minutes for FAA Form 8110-12; 12 
    minutes for FAA Form 8130-1; 42 minutes for FAA Form 8130-6; 42 minutes 
    for FAA Form 8130-9; 15 minutes for FAA Form 8130-12.
    
    DOT No: 4044.
    OMB No: 2120-0573.
    Administration: Federal Aviation Administration.
    Title: Special Federal Aviation Regulation--Special Flight 
    Authorization for Noise Restricted Aircraft.
    Need for Information: FAR Part 91.805 prohibits any person from 
    operating a civil subsonic turbojet airplane with a maximum weight of 
    more than 75,000 pounds to or from an airport in the United States. The 
    Airport Noise and Capacity Act of 1990 (49 USC App. 2157, 2158) 
    provides for the operation in the United States of otherwise restricted 
    Stage 2 aircraft to obtain modifications to meet Stage 3 noise levels. 
    In its regulation codifying this provision of the legislation, the FAA 
    stated that it would issue a Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) 
    to provide procedures for special flight authorizations to facilitate 
    these operations. SFAR 64 permitted certain operations of noise-
    restricted aircraft without a formal grant of exemption under 14 CFR 
    Part 11.
    Proposed Use of Information: Under SFAR 64, operators would be able to 
    apply for a special flight authorization to allow limited non-revenue 
    operations at specific U.S. airports without going through the long 
    process of requesting a formal grant of exemption under 14 CFR Part 11.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Burden Estimate: 38 hours.
    Respondents: Operators of Stage 1 or Stage 2 aircraft.
    Form(s): None.
    Average Burden Hours Per Response: 1 hour and 30 minutes.
    
    DOT No: 4045.
    OMB No: 2120-0085.
    Administration: Federal Aviation Administration.
    Title: Certifications and Operations: Airplanes having a Seating of 20 
    or more Passengers or a Maximum Payload Capacity of 6,000 Pounds or 
    more.
    Need for Information: Title 14 CFR Part 125 prescribes requirements for 
    leased aircraft, aviation service firms and air travel clubs.
    Proposed Use of Information: The FAA reviews the submitted information 
    to determine compliance and applicant's eligibility.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Burden Estimate: 29,445 hours.
    Respondents: Those seeking certification under FAR Part 125.
    Form(s): None.
    Average Burden Hours Per Response: 60 hours for application for 
    operating certificate; 2 hours for amendment of operations 
    specifications; 12 minutes for flight locating requirements; 80 hours 
    for the manual; 2 hours and 30 minutes for the revision; 30 minutes to 
    request to the FAA that an employee be designated as a check pilot; 1 
    hour and 30 minutes to report mechanical irregularities; 15 minutes for 
    load manifest recordkeeping; 4 hours for crewmember recordkeeping; 6 
    minutes for flight release form recordkeeping; 12 hours per aircraft 
    for maintenance log entries recordkeeping; 12 minutes for reports of 
    defects or unairworthy conditions; 6 minutes for airworthiness release 
    recordkeeping.
    
    DOT No: 4046.
    OMB No: 2120-0075.
    Administration: Federal Aviation Administration. [[Page 15622]] 
    Title: Airport Security--Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations 
    (14 CFR Chapter I, Part 107).
    Need for Information: Public Law 103-272, Sections 44901(a), 44903(b), 
    44903(b)(3), 44903(c), 44938(b), is implemented in FAR Part 107.
    Proposed Use of Information: Airport security programs, training 
    records, screening, bomb threat, and arrest reports are needed to 
    ensure protection of persons and property in air transportation against 
    acts of criminal violence, ensure passenger screening procedures are 
    effective and that information is available to comply with 
    Congressional reporting requirements.
    Frequency: Semi-annually.
    Burden Estimate: 74,814 hours.
    Respondents: State and local governments, and businesses.
    Form(s): FAA Forms 1650-7 and 1650-8.
    Average Burden Hours Per Response: 2 hours.
    
    DOT No: 4047.
    OMB No: 2115-0110.
    Administration: U.S. Coast Guard.
    Title: Vessel Documentation.
    Need for Information: The collection and recordkeeping of information 
    concerning the documentation of vessels is promulgated in the Shipping 
    Act of 1916, as amended, Section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, 
    as amended, and 46 USC Chapters 121, 125 and 313.
    Proposed Use of Information: The information will be used to establish 
    the eligibility of a vessel to: (a) be documented as a ``vessel of the 
    United States,'' (b) engage in a particular trade, and/or (c) become 
    the object of a preferred ship's mortgage. Also, non-maritime agencies 
    such as the Internal Revenue Service rely on this information in 
    determining eligibility for investment tax credits, etc.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Burden Estimate: 50,442 hours.
    Respondents: Vessel owners, shipbuilders.
    Form(s): CG Forms 1258, 1261, 1270, 1280, 1280A, 1280B, 1340, 1356, 
    4593, 5542, and MA-899.
    Average Burden Hours Per Response: 30 minutes for CG-1258; 30 minutes 
    for CG-1261; 5 minutes for CG-1280; 20 minutes for CG-1340; 20 minutes 
    for CG-1356; 10 minutes for CG-4593; 10 minutes for CG-5542; 15 minutes 
    for MA-899.
    
        Issued in Washington, D.C. on March 17, 1995.
    Paula R. Ewen,
    Manager, IRM Strategies Division.
    [FR Doc. 95-7265 Filed 3-23-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
3/17/1995
Published:
03/24/1995
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-7265
Dates:
March 17, 1995.
Pages:
15621-15622 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-7265.pdf