[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 88 (Monday, May 9, 1994)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 94-11124]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of the Secretary
Agency Recordkeeping/Reporting Requirements Under Review by the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Background
The Department of Labor, in carrying out its responsibilities under
the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35), considers comments
on the reporting/recordkeeping requirements that will affect the
public.
List of Recordkeeping/Reporting Requirements Under Review
As necessary, the Department of Labor will publish a list of the
Agency recordkeeping/reporting requirements under review by the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) since the last list was published. The
list will have all entries grouped into new collections, revisions,
extensions, or reinstatements. The Departmental Clearance Officer can,
upon request, advise members of the public of the nature of the
particular submission they are interested in.
Each entry may contain the following information:
The Agency of the Department issuing this recordkeeping/reporting
requirement.
The title of the recordkeeping/reporting requirement.
The OMB and/or Agency identification numbers, if applicable.
How often the recordkeeping/reporting requirement is needed.
Whether small businesses or organizations are affected.
An estimate of the total number of hours needed to comply with the
recordkeeping/reporting requirements and the average hours per
respondent.
The number of forms in the request for approval, if applicable.
An abstract describing the need for and uses of the information
collection.
Comments and Questions
Copies of the recordkeeping/reporting requirements may be obtained
by calling the Departmental Clearance Officer, Kenneth A. Mills ((202)
219-5095). Comments and questions about the items on this list should
be directed to Mr. Mills, Office of Information Resources Management
Policy, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., room N-
1301, Washington, DC 20210. Comments should also be sent to the Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for (BLS/
DM/ESA/ETA/OAW/MSHA/OSHA/PWBA/VETS), Office of Management and Budget,
room 3001, Washington, DC 20503 ((202) 395-7316).
Any member of the public who wants to comment on recordkeeping/
reporting requirements which have been submitted to OMB should advise
Mr. Mills of this intent at the earliest possible date.
Extension
Departmental Management
Audit Resolution and Appeal Requirements
1225-0017
State or local governments; Businesses or other for-profit; Small
businesses or organizations
222 respondents; 6.23 hours per response; 1,383 hours.
This information collection, 29 CFR part 96, is designed to provide a
process for resolving the issues questioned in audits during the
resolution process by recipients of Federal assistance and a standard
method of appealing the grant or contracting officers final decision.
Extension
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration
1210-0085
Recordkeeping
Businesses or other for-profit; Non-profit institutions; Small
businesses or organizations
1 respondent; 1 hour per response; 1 total hour.
This class exemption permits the purchase and sale of foreign
currencies between an employee benefit plan and a bank or a broker-
dealer or an affiliate thereof which is a party in interest with
respect to such plan.
Revision
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Consumer Expenditure Diary and Interview Survey
1220-0050
Questionnaires and Cover Letters CE-300, CE-301, CE-302, CE-302 Supp.,
CE-303 (L1-L6), CE-380, CE-383, CE-375, CE-801, CE-802, CE-803, CE-880,
CE-875, CE-305, CE-900
Daily, Diary; Quarterly, Interview.
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Average time
Requirements Responses per Subtotal--burden
respondents hours
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Reporting.......................................................... 45,386 1.0148 48,088
Recordkeeping...................................................... 6,060 3.5 21,210
69,298 total hours.
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The Consumer Expenditure Surveys gather detailed information on
expenditures, income and other related subjects to periodically update
the Consumer Price Index. The published data provide a continuing
measurement of changes in consumer expenditure patterns for economic
analysis.
Extension
Departmental Management
Salary Offset
1225-0038
Individuals or households
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Average time per
Regulatory requirement Respondents Frequency response
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20 CFR 20.80............................................... 150 On occasion......... 1.25 hours.
20 CFR 20.81............................................... 150 On occasion......... 1.25 hours.
375 total hours.
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Information is collected from debtors to assist in developing
whether an individual is actually indebted to the Department of Labor,
and if so, indebted, to evaluate the individual's ability to repay the
debt.
Reinstatement
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Student Data Form
1218-0172; OSHA 182
Individual or households; State or local governments; Businesses or
other for-profit; Small businesses or organizations
10,000 responses; 5 minutes per response; 830 total hours; 1 form.
The OSHA 182 will be used to collect information from OSHA Training
Institute students on employer groups and emergency contact
information. The information will be used in the event of an emergency
situation arising; employer group data will be entered into the office
computer for historical reporting purposes and could also be used as a
check system for tuition collection purposes.
Signed at Washington, DC this 28th day of April, 1994.
Kenneth A. Mills,
Departmental Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 94-11124 Filed 5-6-94; 8:45 am]