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Customs and Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)

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OMB: 1651-0077

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Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 27 / Wednesday, February 10, 2010 / Notices

(2) Mail: Docket Management Facility
(DMF) (M–30), U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC 20590–0001.
(3) Hand deliver: Same as mail
address above, between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays. The telephone number
is 202–366–9329.
(4) Fax: 202–493–2251.
The DMF maintains the public docket
for this Notice. Comments and material
received from the public, as well as
documents mentioned in this Notice as
being available in the docket, will
become part of the docket and will be
available for inspection or copying at
room W12–140 on the West Building
Ground Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. You may also
find the docket on the Internet at
http://www.regulations.gov.
A copy of the ICR is available through
the docket on the Internet at http://
www.regulations.gov. Additionally,
copies are available from: Commandant
(CG–611), Attn Paperwork Reduction
Act Manager, U.S. Coast Guard, 2100
2nd St. SW. Stop 7101, Washington DC
20593–7101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Arthur Requina, Office of Information
Management, telephone 202–475–3523,
or fax 202–475–3929, for questions on
these documents. Contact Ms. Renee V.
Wright, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, 202–366–9826, for
questions on the docket.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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Public Participation and Request for
Comments
The Coast Guard invites comments on
whether this ICR should be granted
based on the collections being necessary
for the proper performance of
Departmental functions. In particular,
the Coast Guard would appreciate
comments addressing: (1) The practical
utility of the collections; (2) the
accuracy of the estimated burden of the
collections; (3) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of
information subject to the collections;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of
the collections on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
We encourage you to respond to this
request by submitting comments and
related materials. We will post all
comments received, without change, to
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include any personal information you
provide. We have an agreement with
DOT to use their DMF. Please see the
‘‘Privacy Act’’ paragraph below.
Submitting comments: If you submit a
comment, please include the docket
number [USCG–2010–0030], indicate
the specific section of the document to
which each comment applies, providing
a reason for each comment. We
recommend you include your name,
mailing address, an e-mail address, or
other contact information in the body of
your document so that we can contact
you if we have questions regarding your
submission. You may submit your
comments and material by electronic
means, mail, fax, or delivery to the DMF
at the address under ADDRESSES; but
please submit them by only one means.
If you submit them by mail or delivery,
submit them in an unbound format, no
larger than 8–1/2 by 11 inches, suitable
for copying and electronic filing. If you
submit them by mail and would like to
know that they reached the Facility,
please enclose a stamped, self-addressed
postcard or envelope. We will consider
all comments and material received
during the comment period and will
address them accordingly.
Viewing comments and documents:
Go to http://www.regulations.gov to
view documents mentioned in this
Notice as being available in the docket.
Click on the ‘‘read comments’’ box,
which will then become highlighted in
blue. In the ‘‘Keyword’’ box insert
‘‘USCG–2010–0030’’ and click ‘‘Search.’’
Click the ‘‘Open Docket Folder’’ in the
‘‘Actions’’ column. You may also visit
the DMF in room W12–140 on the West
Building Ground Floor, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
Privacy Act: Anyone can search the
electronic form of all comments
received in dockets by the name of the
individual submitting the comment (or
signing the comment, if submitted on
behalf of an association, business, labor
union, etc.). You may review the
Privacy Act statement regarding our
public dockets in the January 17, 2008
issue of the Federal Register (73 FR
3316).
Information Collection Request
Title: Great Lakes Pilotage.
OMB Control Number: 1625–0086.
Summary: The Office of Great Lakes
Pilotage is seeking an extension of
OMB’s approval for Great Lakes Pilotage
data collection requirements for the
three U.S. pilot associations it regulates.
This extension would require continued
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identified as the Great Lakes Electronic
Pilot Management System which will
eventually replace the manual paper
submissions currently used to collect
data on bridge hours; vessel delay,
detention, cancellation, and moveage;
pilot travel; revenues; pilot availability;
and related data. This extension ensures
the required data is available in a timely
manner and allows immediate
accessibility to data crucial from both an
operational and rate-making standpoint.
Need: To comply with the statutory
and regulatory requirements respecting
the rate-making and oversight functions
imposed upon the agency.
Forms: None.
Respondents: The three U.S. pilot
associations regulated by the Office of
Great Lakes Pilotage.
Frequency: Daily.
Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden remains the same at 18 hours a
year.
Dated: February 4, 2010.
M.B. Lytle,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Assistant
Commandant for Command, Control,
Communications, Computers and
Information Technology.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Customs and Trade
Partnership Against Terrorism
(C–TPAT)
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP), Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 60-day notice and request for
comments; extension of an existing
collection of information: 1651–0077.
SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork and respondent
burden, CBP invites the general public
and other Federal agencies to comment
on an information collection
requirement concerning the Customs
and Trade Partnership Against
Terrorism (C–TPAT). This request for
comment is being made pursuant to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
L. 104–13; 44 U.S.C. 3505(c)(2)).
DATES: Written comments should be
received on or before April 12, 2010, to
be assured of consideration.
ADDRESS: Direct all written comments to
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Attn: Tracey Denning, Office of
Regulations and Rulings, 799 9th Street,

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NW., 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20229–
1177.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to Tracey Denning,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Office of Regulations and Rulings, 799
9th Street, NW., 7th Floor, Washington,
DC 20229–1177, at 202–325–0265.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13;
44 U.S.C. 3505(c)(2)). The comments
should address: (a) Whether the
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimates of the burden of the
collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; (d)
ways to minimize the burden including
the use of automated collection
techniques or the use of other forms of
information technology; and (e) the
annual costs burden to respondents or
record keepers from the collection of
information (a total capital/startup costs
and operations and maintenance costs).
The comments that are submitted will
be summarized and included in the CBP
request for Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approval. All comments
will become a matter of public record.
In this document CBP is soliciting
comments concerning the following
information collection:
Title: Customs and Trade Partnership
Against Terrorism (C–TPAT).
OMB Number: 1651–0077.
Form Number: None.
Abstract: The Customs and Trade
Partnership Against Terrorism (C–
TPAT) Program is designed to provide
expedited processing to participants in
this Program at certain, high-risk
locations by prescreening participants.
The C–TPAT Program applies to air,
land and sea. This Program was
mandated by the SAFE Port Act. This
information collection is an on-line
application that must be completed by
companies or individuals wishing to
participate in the C–TPAT program.
This application can be found on http://
www.cbp.gov.
Current Actions: This submission is
being made to extend the expiration
date.
Type of Review: Extension (without
change).
Affected Public: Businesses and
Individuals.

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Estimated Number of Respondents:
6,500.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 5
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 32,500.
Dated: February 4, 2010.
Tracey Denning,
Agency Clearance Officer, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Andean Trade Preferences
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: 30-day notice and request for
comments; Revision of an existing
information collection: 1651–0091.
SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) of the Department of
Homeland Security has submitted the
following information collection request
to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act: Andean Trade
Preferences. This is a proposed
extension of an information collection
that was previously approved. CBP is
proposing that this information
collection be extended with a change to
the burden hours. This document is
published to obtain comments from the
public and affected agencies. This
proposed information collection was
previously published in the Federal
Register (74 FR 65543) on December 10,
2009, allowing for a 60-day comment
period. This notice allows for an
additional 30 days for public comments.
This process is conducted in accordance
with 5 CFR 1320.10.
DATES: Written comments should be
received on or before March 12, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments on
the proposed information collection to
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget. Comments should be addressed
to the OMB Desk Officer for Customs
and Border Protection, Department of
Homeland Security, and sent via
electronic mail to
[email protected] or faxed
to (202) 395–5806.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

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encourages the general public and
affected Federal agencies to submit
written comments and suggestions on
proposed and/or continuing information
collection requests pursuant to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. L.104–
13). Your comments should address one
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/component,
including whether the information will
have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies/components 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
collections of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
techniques or other forms of
information.
Title: Andean Trade Preferences.
OMB Number: 1651–0091.
Form Number: 449.
Abstract: The information collected is
to be used by CBP officers to document
preferential tariff treatment under the
provisions of the Andean Trade
Preferences Act (ATPA) and the Andean
Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication
Act (ATPDEA), as codified in 19 U.S.C.
3201 through 3206.
The ATPA Certificate of Origin format
is found under the CBP regulations, 19
CFR part 10.201–10.207. The type of
information collected includes the
processing operations performed on
articles, the material produced in a
beneficiary country or in the U.S., and
a description of those processing
operations.
The ATPDEA regulations are found in
19 CFR 10.251–10.257. CBP Form 449,
‘‘Andean Trade Promotion and Drug
Eradication Act (ATPDEA)’’ has been
established to collect information under
ATPDEA. CBP will use this new form to
collect information pertaining to the
origin of goods that are claimed for
preferential duty treatment. This form
can only be used when claiming
ATPDEA preferential treatment on the
goods listed on the back of the form.
Current Actions: This submission is
being made to extend the expiration
date and to revise this information
collection by adding Form 449, ‘‘Andean
Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication
Act (ATPDEA)’’. CBP is also proposing
to increase the burden hours as a result
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