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Nonimmigrant Checkout Letter

30 Day FRN

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Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 135 / Thursday, July 15, 2010 / Notices
(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.

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Extension of a Currently
Approved Information Collection;
Comment Request
30–Day Notice of Information
Collection for Review; Form G–146,
Nonimmigrant Checkout Letter; OMB
Control No. 1653–0020.

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ACTION:

The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (USICE), will be
submitting the following information
collection request for review and
clearance in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The
Information Collection was previously
published in the Federal Register on
May 5, 2010 Vol. 75 No. 86, 24721,
allowing for a 60-day public comment
period. USICE received no comments on
this Information Collection from the
public during this 60-day period.
The purpose of this notice is to allow
an additional 30 days for public
comments. Comments are encouraged
and will be accepted for thirty days
August 16, 2010.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
regarding items contained in this notice
and especially with regard to the
estimated public burden and associated
response time should be directed to the
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget. Comments should be addressed
to the OMB Desk Officer for U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
Department of Homeland Security, and
sent via electronic mail to
[email protected] or faxed
to (202) 395–5806.
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;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s 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

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Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension of a currently approved
Information Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection: NonImmigrant Checkout Letter.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the
Department of Homeland Security
sponsoring the collection: Form G–146,
U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Individual or
Households. When an alien (other than
one who is required to depart under
safeguards) is granted the privilege of
voluntary departure without the
issuance of an Order to Show Cause, a
control card is prepared. If, after a
certain period of time, a verification of
departure is not received, actions are
taken to locate the alien or ascertain his
or her whereabouts. Form G–146 is used
to inquire of persons in the United
States or abroad regarding the
whereabouts of the alien.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: 20,000 responses at 10 minutes
(.16) per response.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: 3,220 annual burden hours.
Requests for a copy of the proposed
information collection instrument, with
instructions; or inquiries for additional
information regarding this Information
Collection should be requested via
email to: [email protected] with ‘‘ICE
Form G–146’’ in the subject line.
Dated: July 8, 2010.
Joseph M. Gerhart,
Chief, Records Management Branch, U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Extension of a Currently
Approved Information Collection;
Comment Request
60-Day Notice of Information
Collection for Review. Application for
Stay of Deportation or Removal, Form
I–246, OMB No. 1653–0021.

ACTION:

The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (USICE), has 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 September 13, 2010.
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 20536; (202) 732–6337.
Comments are encouraged and will be
accepted for sixty days until [Insert date
of the 60th day from the date that this
notice is published in the Federal
Register]. 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;
(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.

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