98-22262. Agency Information Collection Activities Under OMB Review  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 160 (Wednesday, August 19, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 44503-44505]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-22262]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Coast Guard
    [CGD 1998-4327]
    
    
    Agency Information Collection Activities Under OMB Review
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
    Coast Guard intends to request the approval of the Office of Management 
    and Budget (OMB) of the renewal of ten Information Collection Requests 
    (ICR). These ICR's include the: 1. Claims Under The Oil Pollution Act 
    of 1990; 2. State Access to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund For 
    Removal Costs Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990; 3. Official Logbook; 
    4. Security Zones, Regulated Navigation Areas, and Safety Zones; 5. 
    Advance Notice and Adequacy Certification for Reception Facilities; 6. 
    Commercial Fishing Vessel Regulations; 7. Application for a permit to 
    transport municipal or commercial waste; 8. 33 CFR 140.15 Equivalent 
    and Approved Equipment; 9. Marine Portable Tanks (MPT's); Alteration 
    Non-specification Portable Tanks; Approval; and 10. Plan Approval and 
    Records For Vessels Carrying Oil in Bulk. Before submitting the ICR's 
    to OMB, the Coast Guard is asking for comments on the collections 
    described below.
    
    DATES: Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before October 19, 
    1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: You may mail comments to the Docket Management Facility, 
    (USCG-1998-  ), U.S. Department of Transportation, room PL-401, 400 
    Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001, or deliver them to room 
    PL-401, located on the Plaza Level of the Nassif Building at the same 
    address between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except 
    Federal holidays. The telephone number is 202-366-9329.
        The Docket Management Facility maintains the public docket for this 
    document. Comments will become part of this docket and will be 
    available for inspection or copying at room PL-401, located on the 
    Plaza Level of the Nassif Building at the same address between 10 a.m. 
    and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. You may 
    also access this docket on the Internet at http://dms.dot.gov.
        Copies of the complete Information Collection Request are available 
    through this docket on the Internet at http://dms.dot.gov and also from 
    Commandant (G-SII-2), U.S. Coast Guard
    
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    Headquarters, room 6106, (Attn: Barbara Davis), 2100 Second Street SW., 
    Washington, DC 20593-001. The telephone number is 202-267-2326.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions on this document, 
    contact Barbara Davis, Office of Information Management, 202-267-2326. 
    For questions on this docket, contact Pat Chesley, Coast Guard Dockets 
    Team Leader, or Paulette Twine, Chief, Documentary Services Division, 
    U.S. Department of Transportation, 202-366-9330.
    
    Request for Comments
    
        The Coast Guard encourages interested persons to submit written 
    comments. Persons submitting comments should include their names and 
    addresses, identify this document (USCG-1998-  ) and the specific 
    Information Collection Request (ICR) to which each comment applies, and 
    give the reason(s) for each comment. Please submit all comments and 
    attachments in a unbound format no larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, 
    suitable for copying and electronic filing. Persons wanting 
    acknowledgment of receipt of comment should enclose stamped, self-
    addressed postcards or envelopes.
    
    Information Collection Requests
    
        1. Title: Claims Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0596.
        Summary: The information collected will be used to determine if 
    claims submitted to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund are compensable 
    and where compensable, ensure that the correct amount of reimbursement 
    for damages are made from the Fund.
        Need: Coast Guard will ensure that fair and reasonable payments are 
    made to claimants and will protect the interest of the Federal 
    Government. Claims that are submitted must be fully substantiated and 
    the procedures for advertising and presentation of claims must be 
    followed as directed by OPA 90 (33 U.S.C. 2713 and 2714).
        Respondents: Claimants and responsible parties of oil spills.
        Frequency: Once.
        Burden Estimate: The estimated burden is 10,163 hours annually.
        2. Title: State Access To The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund For 
    Removal Costs Under The Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0597.
        Summary: The information provided by the State to the Coast Guard 
    National Pollution Funds Center will be used to determine whether 
    expenditures submitted by the state to the Fund are compensable and, 
    where compensable, ensure that the correct amount of funding is made 
    from the Fund.
        Need: Under the authority of 33 U.S.C. 2712, Coast Guard has 
    promulgated regulations detailing the manner in which to obligate the 
    Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (or the Fund). In order to ensure fair 
    and reasonable payments to States and to protect the interests of the 
    Federal Government, all expenditures submitted by a state must be fully 
    substantiated and the procedures for presentation of those expenditures 
    to the Fund must be followed.
        Respondents: State Governments.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden: The estimated burden in 2 hours annually.
        3. Title: Official Logbook.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0071.
        Summary: The information collected from the official logbook will 
    be used by the: (a) Coast Guard inspectors to determine compliance with 
    various laws and to examine incidents of shipboard misconduct, and (b) 
    various federal agency maritime casualty investigators of Federal and 
    Civil courts in instances of injury or litigation between a seaman and 
    his shipping company. The logbook entries are made by the master of the 
    vessel and signed and witnessed by the chief mate or another seaman.
        Need: The official logbook is required by both statute and 
    regulation (46 CFR 35.07). The official logbook provides the vehicle 
    through which many Coast Guard recordkeeping requirements are 
    maintained. Of particular interest to the Coast Guard are the records 
    kept of all safety related drills and inspections.
        Respondents: U.S. Merchant Mariners and Shipping Companies.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden: The estimated burden is 1,750 hours annually.
        4. Title: Security Zones, Regulated Navigation Areas, and Safety 
    Zones.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0076.
        Summary: The information for this report is only collected when a 
    security zone, regulated navigation area or safety zone is requested. 
    The information collected will be used to assess the need to establish 
    a security zone, safety zone or regulated navigation area.
        Need: 33 CFR, Parts 6 and 165 gives the Coast Guard Captain of the 
    Port (COTP), the authority to designate security zones in the U.S. for 
    a period of time he deems necessary to prevent damage or injury. 33 
    U.S.C. 1223 authorized the Coast Guard to prescribe regulations to 
    control vessel traffic in areas which are determined to be hazardous 
    due to conditions of reduced visibility, adverse weather or vessel 
    congestion. 33 U.S.C. 1225 authorized the Coast Guard to establish 
    regulations to allow the designation of safety zones where access is 
    limited to authorized persons, vehicles, or vessels to protect the 
    public from hazardous situations.
        Respondents: States, Local Government Agencies, Vessels and 
    facilities.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden: The estimated burden is 394 hours annually.
        5. Title: Advance Notice and Adequacy Certification for Reception 
    Facilities.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0543. (2115-0554 Advance Notice of Need 
    for Reception Facilities, is combined into this collection).
        Summary: Persons in charge of ports and terminals will submit 
    information necessary for the Coast Guard to determine whether their 
    reception facility is adequate. Ships in need of a reception facility 
    will be required to give a 24 hour notice.
        Need: 33 U.S.C. 1905 gives Coast Guard the authority to certify the 
    adequacy of reception facilities at ports and terminals. Reception 
    facilities are needed to receive wastes which ships may not discharge 
    at sea. Under these regulations, there are discharge limitations for 
    oil and oily wastes, noxious liquid substances, plastics and other 
    garbage.
        Respondents: Reception Facility Owners and Operators of Ports and 
    Terminals.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden: The burden estimate is 1,634 hours annually.
        6. Title: Commerical Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Regulations.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0582.
        Summary: The reporting requirements for this information collection 
    are intended to improve safety on board commercial fishing industry 
    vessels. The requirements apply to all commercial fishing vessels and 
    seamen on such vessels. The information collections require: (a) the 
    posting of a placard to inform individuals on board of their duties, 
    (b) that new fish processing vessels meet all classification and survey 
    requirements of the American Bureau of Shipping, (c) that stability 
    information for each vessel in detail be submitted, (d) marking of 
    lifesaving equipment, (e) that letters of acceptance for instructors 
    and the course curriculum being proposed to ensure that the instructors 
    and the course being taught meet minimum standards and (f) that letters 
    approving exemptions are being proposed to ensure that the master and 
    individual in
    
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    charge knew that the vessel is exempted from particular regulations.
        Need: Under the authority of 46 U.S.C. 6104, the U.S. Coast Guard 
    has developed regulations in which to reduce the unacceptably high 
    level of fatalities and accidents in the commercial fishing industry. 
    The regulations will also act as means of verifying compliance and to 
    enhance safe operation of fishing vessels.
        Respondents: Underwriters of Insurance Co., Owners, Agents and 
    Individuals-in-charge of commercial fishing vessels.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden Estimate: The estimated burden is 79,670 hours annually.
        7. Application For A Permit To Transport Municipal or Commercial 
    Waste.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0579.
        Summary: The information collected under this report provides the 
    basis for issuing or denying a permit for the transportation of 
    municipal or commercial waste in the coastal waters of the United 
    States.
        Need: In accordance with 33 U.S.C. 2601, the U.S. Coast Guard 
    issued regulations requiring owners or operations of vessels to apply 
    for a permit to transport municipal or commercial waste in the United 
    States and to display an identification number or other markings on 
    their vessels.
        Respondents: Owners or Operators of Municipal and Commercial 
    Vessels transporting waste.
        Frequency: Every three years.
        Burden Estimate: The estimated burden is 376 hours annually.
        8. Title: 33 CFR 140.15 Equivalents and Approved Equipment.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0553.
        Summary: This collection of information is necessary to implement 
    the Best Available and Safest Technology concept of Section 21 of the 
    Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Act.
        Need: The information is used by the Coast Guard for comparison 
    with existing standards or procedures to ensure that at least an 
    equivalent level of safety is maintained as provided for in the 
    regulations.
        Respondents: Owner and/or operators of Outer Continental Shelf 
    (OCS) facilities.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden Estimate: The estimated hour burden is 100 hours annually.
        9. Title: Marine Portable Tanks (MPT's): Alteration Non-
    Specification Portable Tanks; Approval.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0585.
        Summary: The information collected under 46 CFR subpart 98.33-1 
    specifies that the Commandant of the Coast Guard may approve the design 
    of portable tanks for the transport of certain Grade E combustible 
    liquids and other low hazard materials when the tanks does not meet a 
    DOT design standard.
        Need: Approval of the Coast Guard for alterations to MPT's ensures 
    that the altered tank retains the level of safety to which it was 
    originally designed. In addition, rules that allow the approval of non-
    specification portable tanks assure that innovation and new designs are 
    not frustrated by the regulation.
        Respondents: Owners of MPT's.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden Estimate: The estimated burden is 53 hours annually.
        10. Title: Plan Approval and Records For Vessels Carrying Oil In 
    Bulk.
        OMB Control Number: 2115-0503 (2115-0520--Plan Approval and Records 
    for Existing Tank Vessels of 20,000 to 40,000 Deadweight Tons Carrying 
    Oil in Bulk and 2115-0106--Plan Approval and Records for Foreign 
    Vessels Carrying Oil in Bulk, are combined into this collection.
        Summary: Title 46 U.S.C. 3703 provides the Coast Guard with general 
    authority to regulate the design, construction, alteration, repair, 
    maintenance, operation and equipping of vessels carrying oil in bulk.
        Need: The purpose of the collection is to provide sufficient 
    information to the Coast Guard to determine that a vessel complies with 
    the minimum mandated standards as promulgated by regulations.
        Respondents: Owners and operators of vessels carrying oil in bulk.
        Frequency: On occasion.
        Burden Estimate: The estimated burden is 315 hours annually.
    
        Dated: August 12, 1998.
    G.N. Naccara,
    Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of Information and Technology.
    [FR Doc. 98-22262 Filed 8-18-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/19/1998
Department:
Coast Guard
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Request for comments.
Document Number:
98-22262
Dates:
Comments must reach the Coast Guard on or before October 19, 1998.
Pages:
44503-44505 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD 1998-4327
PDF File:
98-22262.pdf