98-19679. Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request  

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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    
    Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
    
    July 20, 1998.
        The Department of Agriculture has submitted the following 
    information collection requirement(s) to OMB for review and clearance 
    under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13. Comments 
    regarding (a) whether the collection of information is necessary for 
    the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including 
    whether the information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy 
    of the agency's estimate of burden including the validity of the 
    methodology and assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, 
    utility and clarity of the information to be collected; (d) ways 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 should be addressed to: Desk 
    Officer for Agriculture, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 
    Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Washington, DC 20503 and to 
    Departmental Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail Stop 7602, Washington, 
    DC 20250-7602. Comments regarding these information collections are 
    best assured of having their full effect if received within 30 days of 
    this notification. Copies of the submission(s) may be obtained by 
    calling (202) 720-6746.
        An agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information 
    unless the collection of information displays a currently valid OMB 
    control number and the agency informs potential persons who are to 
    respond to the collection of information that such persons are not 
    required to respond to the collection of information unless it displays 
    a currently valid OMB control number.
    
    Food and Nutrition Service
    
        Title: National School Lunch Program.
        OMB Control Number: 0584-0006.
        Summary of Collection: In conjunction with the Healthy Meals for 
    Children Act of 1996 and the Personal Responsibility and Work 
    Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, the Food and Nutrition Service 
    (FNS) proposes amending the information collection requirements for the 
    National School Lunch Program. The revision would add recordkeeping 
    requirements associated with implementing additional menu planning 
    alternatives into the program. Information on menu planning must be 
    reported by school food authorities to State agencies. The plans would 
    include a written description outlining the intended menu planning 
    procedures and how the required elements for alternative menu planning 
    will be met.
        Need and Use of the Information: The information will be collected 
    to ensure
    
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    that the alternatives implemented by the States and the school food 
    authorities adequately meets program requirements and goals. The plans 
    will also ensure a comprehensive review and will be available for 
    monitoring purposes.
        Description of Respondents: State, Local, or Tribal Government; 
    Individuals or households; Business or other for-profit; Not-for-profit 
    institutions; Federal Government.
        Number of Respondents: 114,169.
        Frequency of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: On occasion; 
    Quarterly; Semi-annually; Monthly; Annually; Other (daily).
        Total Burden Hours: 9,434,462.
    
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
    
        Title: Phytosanitary Export Certification.
        OMB Control Number: 0579-0052.
        Summary of Collection: The United States Department of Agriculture 
    (USDA) and the Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is 
    responsible for preventing plant diseases or insect pests from entering 
    the United States, preventing the spread of pests not widely 
    distributed in the United States, and eradicating those imported pests 
    when eradication is feasible. The Federal Plant Pest Act authorizes the 
    Department to carry out this mission. APHIS provides export 
    certification services to assure other countries that the plants and 
    plant products they are receiving from the United States are free of 
    prohibited (or regulated) plant diseases and insect pests. APHIS will 
    collect information using several forms to provide export certification 
    services.
        Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will use the information 
    collected to locate shipments, guide inspection, and issue a 
    certificate to meet the requirements of the importing country. Lack of 
    the information would make it impossible for APHIS to issue a 
    phytosanitary certificate to meet the importing country's requirements.
        Description of Respondents: Business or other for-profit; Farm; 
    Individual or households; Not-for-profit institutions; Federal 
    Government; State, Local or Tribal Government.
        Number of Respondents: 3,913.
        Frequencey of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: On occasion.
        Total Burden Hours: 116,181.
    
    Rural Housing Service
    
        Title: 7 CFR 1822-G, Rural Housing Loans, Policies, Procedures and 
    Authorizations.
        OMB Control Number: 0575-0071.
        Summary of Collection: Section 523 of the Housing Act of 1949 as 
    amended (Pub. L. 90-448) authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to 
    establish the Self-Help Land Development Fund to be used by the 
    Secretary as a revolving fund for making loans on such terms and 
    conditions and in such amounts as deemed necessary to public or private 
    nonprofit organizations for the acquisition and development of the land 
    as building sites to be subdivided and sold to families, nonprofit 
    organizations and cooperative eligible for assistance. Section 524 
    authorizes the Secretary to make loans on such terms and conditions and 
    in such amounts as deemed necessary to public or private nonprofit 
    organizations for the acquisition and development of land as building 
    sites to be subdivided and sold to families, nonprofit organizations, 
    public agencies and cooperative eligible for assistance under any 
    section of this title, or under any other law which provides financial 
    assistance for housing low and moderate income families. Information is 
    collected from non-profit organizations and others wishing to receive 
    loans to determine eligibility for the loan program.
        Need and Use of the Information: The information required for 
    approval of rural housing site loans is used by RHS field personnel to 
    verify program eligibility requirements. The information is collected 
    at the RHS field office responsible for the processing of the loan 
    application being submitted. The information is also used to insure 
    that the program is administered in a manner consistent with 
    legislative and administrative requirements. The information required 
    for approval of site loans is (a) overall housing need in an area; (b) 
    demographic data to determine that housing is needed for person of low 
    and modest income: (c) eligibility of a public or private nonprofit 
    group. The data is necessary to protect the public from projects being 
    built in areas of low need by applicants that are unable to administer 
    the program properly.
        Description of Respondents: Not-for-profit institutions: State, 
    Local or Tribal Government.
        Number of Respondents: 6.
        Frequencey of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: On occasion.
        Total Burden Hours: 36.
    
    The Assistant Secretary for Administration, Office of Outreach
    
        Title: Small Farmer Outreach, Training, and Technical Assistance.
        OMB Control Number: 0560-0163.
        Summary of Collection: The Food, Agriculture, Conservation and 
    Trade Act of 1990, title XXV, section 2501 and the Department of 
    Agriculture Appropriation Acts provides funding for the ``Small Farmer 
    Outreach Training and Technical Assistance Program,'' and the 
    ``Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and 
    Ranchers Program.'' These Acts provide the Office of Outreach with the 
    authority to make grants and enter into contracts, cooperative 
    agreements, and other agreements with entities to provide outreach, 
    training, and technical assistance; to encourage and assist small, 
    limited resource and economically/socially disadvantaged farmers and 
    ranchers to own and operate farms and ranches; and increase their 
    participation and accessibility to agricultural programs. Information 
    is collected from organizations who wish to apply for grants. After a 
    grant is awarded, additional information regarding the status of each 
    project must be supplied to the Office of Outreach.
        Need and Use of the Information: Information is collected from 
    organizations applying for training and assistance grants to determine 
    eligibility and experience and to evaluate the proposed projects 
    against the goals of the outreach program. Once a grant is awarded, the 
    Office of Outreach uses project reports and other information to ensure 
    that the projects are performing well and achieving the desired goals.
        Description of Respondents: Not-for-profit institutions; Farms; 
    State, Local, or Tribal Government.
        Number of Respondents: 150.
        Frequency of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: On occasion; 
    Quarterly; Monthly; Annually.
        Total Burden Hours: 5,888.
    
    Foreign Agricultural Service
    
        Title: No Form Required--Specialty Sugar--Importer Applies to USDA/
    Import Licensing and a Letter (Specialty Certificate) Is Provided.
        OMB Control Number: 0551-0025.
        Summary of Collection: Provisions associated with Presidential 
    Proclamation No. 4941 prevented the importation of certain refined 
    sugars used for specialized purposes originating in countries which did 
    not have quota allocations. This led the Secretary of Agriculture to 
    announce a quota system requiring certificates for entering specialty 
    sugar. In order to grant licenses, ensure that imported specialty sugar 
    does not disrupt the current domestic support program, and maintain 
    administrative control over the program, an application with certain 
    specific information must be collected from those who wish to 
    participate in the program established by the regulation. Accordingly, 
    applicants must supply information found in 15
    
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    CFR 2011.205 to be considered eligible for a certificate.
        Need And Use of the Information: Importers are required to supply 
    specific information to the Secretary and the Foreign Agricultural 
    Service, in order to be granted a certificate to import specialty 
    sugar. The information is supplied to U.S. Customs officials in order 
    to certify that the sugar being imported is ``specialty sugar.'' 
    Without the collection of this information the Certifying Authority 
    would not have any basis on which to make a decision on whether a 
    certificate should be granted, and would not have the ability to 
    monitor sugar imports under the program.
        Description of Respondents: Business or other for-profit; 
    Individual or households.
        Number of Respondents: 30.
        Frequency of Responses: Reporting: Annually.
        Total Burden Hours: 60.
    
    Rural Housing Service
    
        Title: 7 CFR 1930-C, Management and Supervision of Multiple Family 
    Housing Borrowers and Grant Recipients.
        OMB Control Number: 0575-0033.
        Summary of Collection: The Rural Housing Service (RHS) is 
    authorized under Section 514, 515, 516, and 521 of Title V of the 
    Housing Act of 1949, as amended, to provide loans and grants to 
    eligible recipients for the development of rural rental housing. Such 
    multiple family housing projects are intended to meet the housing needs 
    of persons or families having very low to moderate incomes, senior 
    citizens, the handicapped or disabled, and domestic farm laborers. RHS 
    has the responsibility of assuring the public that the housing project 
    financed are managed and operated as mandated by Congress and are 
    operated as economically as possible. To do so, RHS must collect 
    information from borrowers and housing tenants.
        Need And Use of the Information: RHS collects financial information 
    to identify distressed properties, portfolio management trends, and 
    potential problems before they become loan delinquencies, unpaid 
    operation expenses, or high vacancy rates. In addition, the information 
    provided is intended to verify whether or not the borrower is complying 
    with the terms and conditions of loan, grant, and/or subsidy 
    agreements. This information is used by RHS to monitor the management 
    of the projects and to conduct compliance reviews.
        Description of Respondents: Business or other for-profit; 
    Individual or households; Farms; Not-for-profit institutions; State, 
    Local or Tribal Government.
        Number of Respondents: 538,200.
        Frequency of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: On occasion; 
    Monthly.
        Total Burden Hours: 2,128,740.
    
    National Agricultural Statistics Service
    
        Title: Milk and Milk Products.
        OMB Control Number: 0535-0020.
        Summary of Collection: U.S. Code Title 7, Section 2204, statute 
    specifies that ``The Secretary of Agriculture shall procure and 
    preserve all information concerning agriculture which he can obtain . . 
    . by the collection of statistics and shall distribute them among 
    agriculturists''. The National Agriculture Statistics Service's (NASS) 
    primary function is to prepare and issue current official state and 
    national estimates of crop and livestock production. Estimates of milk 
    production and manufactured dairy products are an integral part of this 
    program. Milk and dairy statistics are used by USDA to help administer 
    price support programs and by the dairy industry in planning, pricing, 
    and projecting supplies of milk and milk products. NASS will collect 
    information from a weekly survey to produce unbiased and statistically 
    defensible butter, dry whey, and nonfat dry milk prices to incorporate 
    into the new price formula following an AMS comparison study with the 
    current Basic Formula Price (BFP).
        Need And Use of the Information: NASS will collect information on 
    monthly estimates of stocks, shipments, and selling prices for such 
    products as butter, cheese, dry whey, and nonfat dry milk. Cheddar 
    cheese prices are collected weekly and used by USDA to assist in the 
    determination of the fair market value of raw milk. Estimates of number 
    of milk cows, milk production per cow, and total milk production are 
    used by the dairy industry in planning, pricing, and projecting 
    supplies of milk and milk products.
        Description of Respondents: Farm; Business or other for-profit.
        Number of Respondents: 44,619.
        Frequency of Responses: Reporting: Quarterly; Weekly; Monthly; 
    Annually.
        Total Burden Hours: 21,571.
    
    Rural Housing Service
    
        Title: Guaranteed Rural Rental Housing Program.
        OMB Control Number: 0575-NEW
        Summary of Collection: On March 28, 1996, President Clinton signed 
    the ``Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act of 1996.'' One of the 
    provisions of the Act was the authorization of the section 538 
    Guaranteed Rural Rental Housing Program (GRRHP), adding the program to 
    the Housing Act of 1949. The purpose of the GRRHP is to increase the 
    supply of affordable rural rental housing through the use of loan 
    guarantees that encourage partnerships between the Rural Housing 
    Service (RHS), private lenders and public agencies. The Secretary is 
    authorized under Section 510 (k) to prescribe regulations to ensure 
    that these federally funded loans are made to eligible applicants for 
    authorized purposes. RHS will collect information from lenders on the 
    eligibility cost, benefits, feasibility, and financial performance of 
    the proposed project.
        Need And Use of the Information: RHS will collect information from 
    lenders to mange, plan, evaluate, and account for Government resources.
        Description of Respondents: Business or other for-profit; Not-for-
    profit institutions.
        Number of Respondents: 50.
        Frequency of Responses: Reporting: Monthly; Annually.
        Total Burden Hours: 644.39.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by July 15, 1998.
    
    Farm Service Agency
    
        Title: American Indian Livestock Feed Program.
        OMB Control Number: 0560-NEW.
        Summary of Collection: the Agricultural Act of 1970 (7 U.S.C. 
    1427a), section 813, gives the Secretary of Agriculture the authority 
    to relieve distress caused by a natural disaster using funds from the 
    sale of commodities held in reserve. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) will 
    make assistance available to eligible livestock owners when as a result 
    of natural disaster occurring on reservations or other land designated 
    for Indian use, significant loss of livestock feed has occurred and a 
    livestock feed emergency exists. Information will be collected to 
    determine eligibility and process program payments using the following 
    three forms: Form CCC-644, Payment Authorization--American Indian 
    Livestock Feed Program, on which it will be necessary to identify the 
    eligible producer by name, address the identification number. As a 
    method to determine the amount of benefits a producer may be entitle to 
    receive, he or she will be asked to report the number of head of 
    livestock, and his or her shares in that livestock, in addition to the 
    type, quantity, cost, date or sale and seller of any livestock feed the 
    producer had to purchase during a designated
    
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    feeding period. Form CCC-648, Area Designation and Feed Loss 
    Assessment, it will be necessary for a tribal government to provide the 
    name, address, and phone number of their tribal government for 
    identification purposes, in addition to the name of the tribal contact 
    person who could assist FSA if any questions should arise. Form CCC-
    453, American Indian Livestock Feed Program Contract to Participant, 
    tribal governments will define the region where the natural disaster 
    has taken place in order to determine if the region meets the 
    requirements of the regulations.
        Need and Use of the Information: FSA will collect information to 
    determine if the tribal government recommended disaster region meets 
    the criteria set forth and to determine if the conditions, such as 
    eligible payees, meet the criteria and also determine the amount of 
    benefits the applicant may be entitled to receive.
        Description of Respondents: Individuals or households; State, Local 
    or Tribal Government.
        Number of Respondents: 45,000.
        Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion; Other (when losses 
    occur)
        Total Burden Hours: 22,563
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by July 31, 1998.
    
    Farm Service Agency
    
        Title: Tree Assistance Program 7 CFR 783.
        OMB Control Number: 0560-NEW.
        Summary of Collection: Pub. L. 105-174, the 1998 Supplemental 
    Appropriation and Recessions Act of 1998 (the Act), authorizes the 
    Secretary of Agriculture to implement a Tree Assistance Program (TAP) 
    for losses of eligible trees and vines that were lost due to natural 
    disasters during fiscal year 1998. Owners of eligible trees or vines 
    applying for the TAP Program must meet the program requirements as set 
    forth in 7 CFR part 783. Owners will be reimbursed for practice costs 
    which may not exceed 100 percent of the eligible replanting or 
    rehabilitation costs and may be based on average costs or the actual 
    costs for the eligible replanting or rehabilitation practices, as 
    determined by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). The intended effect of 
    this action is to provide assistance to eligible owners to replace or 
    rehabilitate eligible trees and vines damaged by natural disasters 
    occurring in fiscal year 1998. To qualify for this program, owners must 
    certify that each ``person'', as defined by FSA, who is an owner or co-
    owner of eligible trees or vines had an annual qualifying gross revenue 
    of less than $2.5 million in the 1997 tax year. FSA will use forms CCC-
    434 and CCC-435 to collect information from the owners.
        Need And Use of The Information: FSA uses form CCC-434 to collect 
    information on the total number of trees or vines in the individual 
    stand, total number of trees or vines lost or damaged, acres in need of 
    site preparation, and extent of losses requested for payment. Form CCC-
    435 is used by FSA to collect information on the lost or damaged trees 
    or vines for which replanting or rehabilitation assistance is 
    requested, including species, location, average number planted per 
    acre, total acres in an individual stand, and cause and percentage of 
    mortality.
        Description of Respondents: Farms; Business or other for-profit; 
    Individuals or households.
        Number of Respondents: 1,000.
        Frequency of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: Other (Once).
        Total Burden Hours: 291.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by July 20, 1998.
    
    Farm Service Agency
    
        Title: Report of Acreage.
        OMB Control Number: 0560-0004.
        Summary of Collection: Land and crop information is the basic 
    foundation upon which many of Farm Service Agency (FSA) programs 
    operate. The report of acreage is conducted on an annual basis and is 
    used by FSA's county offices to determine eligibility for benefits that 
    are available to producers on the farm. The actual number of producers 
    who must supply information varies depending on 1) the type of farming 
    operations, and 2) the mix of crops planted (which has a direct 
    relationship to the type of program the producer is eligible to 
    participate in). In order to establish eligibility annually for these 
    programs a minimal amount of land and crop data about a producer's 
    farming operation is required. The information is subsequently used to 
    ensure compliance with program provisions, to determine actual 
    production histories, and when disaster occurs, to verify crop loss. 
    Producers must provide the information each year because variables such 
    as previous year experiences, weather projections, market demand, new 
    farming techniques and personal preferences affect the amount of land 
    being farmed, the mix of crops planted, and the projected harvest. FSA 
    will collect information verbally from the producers during visit to 
    the county offices and also through the use of postcards.
        Need and Use of the Information: FSA will collect information on 
    crop planted, planting date, crop's intended use (e.g. fresh or 
    processing), type or variety (e.g. sweet cherries or tart cherries), 
    practice (irrigated or nonirrigated), acres, location of the crop 
    (tract and field), and the producer's percent share in the crop along 
    with the names of other producers having an interest in the crop. Once 
    the information is collected and eligibility established, the 
    information is used throughout the crop year to ensure the producer 
    remains complaint with program provisions. Without a certain level of 
    information provided each crop year by the producer, a significant 
    misues of public funds occurs.
        Description of Respondents: Farms.
        Number of Respondents: 639,008.
        Frequency of Responses: Annually.
        Total Burden Hours: 479,255.
    Ruth Brown,
    Acting Departmental Information Clearance Officer.
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Published:
07/24/1998
Department:
Agriculture Department
Entry Type:
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Document Number:
98-19679
Pages:
39806-39809 (4 pages)
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