94-20043. Agency Recordkeeping/Reporting Requirements Under Review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)  

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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 will, 
    upon request, be able to 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 use 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
    
    Pension Welfare Benefits Administration
    Class Exemption--Transaction Between Individual Retirement Accounts and 
    Authorized Purchasers of American Eagle Coins 1210-0079
    Recordkeeping
    Individuals of households; Businesses or other for-profit 12 
    recordkeepers; 2,778 average hours per response; 33,333 total hours.
    
        This class exemption provides relief from certain taxes imposed by 
    the Internal Revenue Code on broker-dealers who are disqualified 
    persons under the code with respect to certain individual retirement 
    accounts, regarding transactions involving American Eagle Coins.
    
    Extension
    
    Employment Standards Administration
    Economic Survey Schedule
    1215-0028; WH-1
    Biennially
    State or local governments; Business or other for-profit; Small 
    businesses or organizations
    65 respondents; 45 minutes per response; 49 total hours; 1 form.
    
        The Wage Hour form WH-1 is used by the Department of Labor to 
    collect data and prepare an economic report for the industry committee 
    which sets industry wage rates in American Samoa.
    
    Extension
    
    Employment Standards Administration
    29 CFR Parts 530--Employment of Homeworkers in Certain Industries; and 
    516--Records to be Kept by Employers 1215-0013; WH-46, WH-75
    Individuals or households; Businesses or other for-profit; Non-profit 
    institutions; Small businesses or organizations 
    
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                         Respondents                       Average time per 
           Form#                          Frequency            response     
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    WH-46..............          50   one time..........  30 minutes.       
    WH-75..............      14,400   four times........  30 minutes.       
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       Recordkeeping    Recordkeepers                       Average time per
       requirements                         Frequency            filer      
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    Price rate:                                                             
      Measurements....           50    three times.......  30 minutes.      
    Homeworkers:                                                            
      Handbooks.......       14,400    four times........  \1/2\ minute.    
    29,456 total                                                            
     hours.                                                                 
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        These reporting and recordkeeping requirements for employers and 
    employees in industries employing homeworkers are necessary to ensure 
    employees are paid in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act.
    
        Signed at Washington, D.C. this 4th day of August, 1994.
    Kenneth A. Mills,
    Departmental Clearance Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-20043 Filed 8-15-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4510-27-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
08/16/1994
Department:
Labor Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-20043
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 16, 1994