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While no specific form is required, you
may obtain forms for this purpose from
the Director, Disclosure and FOIA,
http://www.dhs.gov or 1–866–431–0486.
In addition you should provide the
following:
• An explanation of why you believe
the Department would have information
on you,
• Identify which component(s) of the
Department you believe may have the
information about you,
• Specify when you believe the
records would have been created,
• Provide any other information that
will help the FOIA staff determine
which DHS component agency may
have responsive records,
• If your request is seeking records
pertaining to another living individual,
you must include a statement from that
individual certifying his/her agreement
for you to access his/her records.
Without this bulleted information the
component(s) may not be able to
conduct an effective search, and your
request may be denied due to lack of
specificity or lack of compliance with
applicable regulations.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Records come from several sources
including: (1) Information from VIS
reflecting the monitoring analysis of VIS
systems users, potentially including any
data fields that are allowed for VIS
under the current VIS SORN, 73 FR
75445; (2) complaints, questions, and
tips from SAVE and E-Verify users and
individuals subject to immigration
status verification provided by callers to
the Verification Call Center; (3)
information collected on potential cases
of misuse, abuse, discrimination, breach
of privacy, and fraudulent use of
Verification programs from various
media or law enforcement organizations
to include media leads or external
requests; and (4) information collected
from compliance reviews undertaken by
the M&C staff which have been
provided by the E-Verify employer or
SAVE user regarding the compliance
review, which may include, but is not
limited to: Form I–9 and supporting
documents; benefit or credential
applications and supporting documents:
government documents such as SSNs,
visas, DHS and Department of State
issued benefit documents, and
passports; employment offer and
termination letters; and notes of
interviews.
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EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
The Secretary of Homeland Security
plans to claim an exemption for this
system from 5 U.S.C. 552a (c)(3), (d),
(e)(4)(G), and (e)(4)(H) pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). These exemptions
apply only to the extent that records in
the system are subject to exemption
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).
Dated: May 15, 2009.
Mary Ellen Callahan,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. E9–11967 Filed 5–21–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
[OMB Control No. 1653–0037]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Extension of an Existing
Information Collection; Comment
Request
ACTION: 60-day notice of information
collection for review; notice to student
or exchange visitor.
The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (USICE), will be submitted
the following information collection
request for review and clearance in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. The information
collection is published to obtain
comments from the public and affected
agencies. Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for sixty days until July
21, 2009.
Written comments and suggestions
regarding items contained in this notice,
and especially with regard to the
estimated public burden and associated
response time, should be directed to the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), Joseph M. Gerhart, Chief,
Records Management Branch, U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
500 12th Street, SW., Room 3138,
Washington, DC 20024; (202) 732–6337.
Comments are encouraged and will be
accepted for sixty days until July 21,
2009. Written comments and
suggestions from the public and affected
agencies concerning the proposed
collection of information should address
one or more of the following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
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(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) 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,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of this information
collection:
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension of currently approved
information collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Notice to Student or Exchange Visitor.
(3) Agency Form Number, if any, and
the Applicable Component of the
Department of Homeland Security
Sponsoring the Collection: I–515A, U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Affected Public Who Will Be Asked or
Required to Respond, as Well as a Brief
Abstract: Primary: Individuals or
Households. When an academic student
(F–1), vocational student (M–1),
exchange visitor (J–1), or dependent (F–
2, M–2 or J–2) is admitted to the United
States as a nonimmigrant alien under
section 101(a)(15) of the Immigration
and Nationality Act (Act), he or she is
required to have certain documentation.
If the student or exchange visitor or
dependent is missing documentation, he
or she is provided with the Form I–
515A, Notice to Student or Exchange
Visitor. The Form I–515A provides a list
of the documentation the student or
exchange visitor or dependent will need
to provide to the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), Student and
Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) office
within 30 days of admission.
(5) An Estimate of the Total Number
of Respondents and the Amount of Time
Estimated for an Average Respondent to
Respond: 8,000 responses at 10 minutes
(0.1667 hours) per response.
(6) An Estimate of the Total Public
Burden (In Hours) Associated with the
Collection: 1,333.6 annual burden hours
Requests for a copy of the proposed
information collection instrument, with
instructions; or inquiries for additional
information should be requested via
e-mail to: [email protected] with ‘‘ICE
Form I–515A’’ in the subject line.
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Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 98 / Friday, May 22, 2009 / Notices
Dated: May 19, 2009.
Joseph M. Gerhart,
Chief, Records Management Branch, U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
Department of Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. E9–11981 Filed 5–21–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5281–N–37]
Notice of Submission of Proposed
Information Collection to OMB;
Emergency Comment Request; HUD
NEPA ARRA Section 1609(c) Reporting
AGENCY: Office of Community Planning
and Development.
ACTION: Notice of proposed information
collection.
SUMMARY: The proposed information
collection requirement described below
has been submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
emergency review and approval, as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act. The Department is soliciting public
comments on the subject proposal.
DATES: Comments Due Date: May 26,
2009.
Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Comments must be
received within seven (3) days from the
date of this Notice. Comments should
refer to the proposal by name and/or
OMB approval number and should be
sent to: Ms. Kimberly P. Nelson, HUD
Desk Officer, Office of Management and
Budget, New Executive Office Building,
Washington, DC 20502; e-mail:
[email protected]; fax:
(202) 395–6974.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lillian Deitzer, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410;
e-mail: [email protected];
telephone (202) 402–8048. This is not a
toll-free number. Copies of available
documents should be submitted to OMB
and may be obtained from Ms. Deitzer.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
Notice informs the public that the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) has submitted to
OMB, for emergency processing, a
proposed information collection for the
Community Development Block Grant
Recovery (CDBG–R) program, which is
authorized under the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(Recovery Act) of 2009. Title XII of
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Division A of the Recovery Act
appropriated $1 billion to carry out the
CDBG program under Title I of the
Housing and Community Development
Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5301, et seq.) on
an expedited basis. These funds will be
distributed to grantees that received
CDBG funding in Fiscal Year (FY) 2008
in accordance with the provisions of 42
U.S.C. 5306. HUD will administer these
funds as the Community Development
Block Grant Recovery (CDBG–R) funds
and require a substantial amendment to
the grantee’s 2008 annual action plan as
a condition of receiving funds. The
formulas for the allocation of CDBG–R
funds are the same as the formulas used
for the annual allocation of CDBG funds
to the states, entitlement grantees, nonentitlement counties in Hawaii, and
Insular Areas. On February 25, 2009,
HUD announced the list of the CDBG–
R allocations, and these may be found
at http://www.hud.gov/recovery/
cdblock.cfm.
In addition, Section 1512 of the
Recovery Act requires that not later than
10 days after the end of each calendar
quarter, each recipient that received
recovery funds from a federal agency
shall submit a report to that agency that
contains: (1) The total amount of
recovery funds received from that
agency; (2) the amount of recovery
funds received that were expended or
obligated to projects or activities; and
(3) a detailed list of all projects or
activities for which recovery funds were
expended or obligated, including the
name of the project or activity; a
description of the project or activity; an
evaluation of the completion status of
the project or activity; an estimate of the
number of jobs created and the number
of jobs retained by the project or
activity; and for infrastructure
investments made by State and local
governments, the purpose, total cost,
and rationale of the agency for funding
the infrastructure investment with funds
made available under the Recovery Act
and name of the person to contact at the
agency if there are concerns with the
infrastructure investment. Not later than
30 calendar days after the end of each
calendar quarter, each agency that made
Recovery Act funds available to any
recipient shall make the information in
reports submitted publicly available by
posting the information on a Web site.
This Notice also lists the following
information:
Title of Proposal: HUD NEPA ARRA
Section 1609(c) Reporting.
Description of Information Collection:
The temporary form will be provided by
HUD to be used by grantees [i.e.,
Respondents] for the purpose of
complying with the ARRA Section
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1609(c) statutory requirement. Grantees
who receive ARRA funding for projects
must report on the status and progress
of their projects and activities with
respect to compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
requirements and documentation. HUD
will consolidate and transmit the
information received from grantees to
the Council on Environmental Quality
and OMB for the Administration’s
reports to the House and Senate
committees designated in the
legislation.
OMB Control Number: 2506-Pending.
Agency Form Numbers: None.
Members of the Affected Public: Notfor-profit institutions, State, Local or
Tribal Government.
Estimation of the total number of
hours needed to prepare the information
collection including number of
responses, frequency of responses, and
hours of responses: An estimation of the
total number of reporting hours is 4
hours per response. The number of
respondents is 6,000. The total number
of hours requested is 12,000.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: May 15, 2009.
Stephen A. Hill,
Acting Director, Policy and E-GOV, Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E9–12048 Filed 5–21–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5280–N–19]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
To Assist the Homeless
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: This Notice identifies
unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by
HUD for suitability for possible use to
assist the homeless.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street, SW., Room 7266, Washington,
DC 20410; telephone (202) 708–1234;
TTY number for the hearing- and
speech-impaired (202) 708–2565 (these
telephone numbers are not toll-free), or
call the toll-free Title V information line
at 800–927–7588.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with 24 CFR part 581 and
section 501 of the Stewart B. McKinney
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