Correction Federal Register Notice

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Transportation of Household Goods; Consumer Protection

Correction Federal Register Notice

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Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 145 / Thursday, July 29, 2010 / Notices
Estimated Average Burden per
Interviewee: Crash interviews are
estimated to require about 15 minutes
per individual interviewed. To the
extent possible, crash interviews will be
collected at the scene, although it is
likely that some follow-ups will be
needed to get completed interviews
from crash involved individuals.
Control individuals’ interviews will be
completed in a single session and are
expected to require about 10 minutes
per individual.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: Burden hours estimates are
based on the total of 2,429 crash
interviews to be conducted at an average
length of 15 minutes each and 2,400
control interviews to be conducted at an
average length of 10 minutes each for a
total one-time burden on the public of
1007.25 hours.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
and 49 CFR 1.48.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2010–0193]

Agency Information Collection
Activities; Revision of a CurrentlyApproved Information Collection
Request: Transportation of Household
Goods; Consumer Protection
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
AGENCY:

The FMCSA published a
notice in the Federal Register of July 21,
2010, requesting comments by Aug. 20,
2010, concerning an information
collection request (ICR), ‘‘Transportation
of Household Goods; Consumer
Protection,’’ OMB Control Number
2126–0025. An error was discovered in
the previous calculations of
respondents.

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SUMMARY:

Mr.
James R. Dubose, Commercial
Enforcement Division, Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration, West
Building 6th Floor, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Telephone: 215–656–7251; e-mail
[email protected].

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[FR Doc. 2010–18631 Filed 7–28–10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
Hazardous Materials: Special Permits
and Approvals—Minimum Level of
Fitness Determinations; Public
Meeting

This notice is to advise
interested persons that PHMSA will
conduct a public meeting to discuss
Special Permit and Approval applicant
fitness determinations. PHMSA will
hold a public meeting on August 19,
2010, in Washington, DC, to provide
interested persons with an opportunity
to submit oral comments and participate
in discussions concerning the criteria
used when determining an applicant’s
minimum level of fitness.
DATES: Public Meeting: August 19, 2010;
starting at 9:30 a.m. and ending by 3:30
p.m.
ADDRESSES: Public Meeting: The
meeting will be held at the U.S. DOT
Headquarters, West Building, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC
20590. The main visitor’s entrance is
located in the West Building, on New
Jersey Avenue and M Street. Upon
entering the lobby, visitors must report
to the security desk. Visitors should
indicate that they will be attending the
Special Permit and Approval Applicant
Fitness Determinations Public Meeting
and wait to be escorted to the meeting
location.
Notification: Any person wishing to
participate in the public meeting should
send an e-mail to [email protected]
and include their name and contact
information (Organization/Address/
Telephone Number) no later than the
close of business on August 16, 2010.
Providing this information will facilitate
the security screening process for entry
SUMMARY:

BILLING CODE 4910–22–P

12:45 Jul 28, 2010

Issued on: July 23, 2010.
Kelly Leone,
Director, Office of Information Technology.

Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.

[FR Doc. 2010–18650 Filed 7–28–10; 8:45 am]

VerDate Mar<15>2010

In the Federal Register of July 21,
2010, FR Doc. 2010–17746 on page
42476, in the first column, correct
‘‘Respondents: 6,000 household goods
movers’’ to read:
Respondents: 8,500 [6,000 household
goods movers + 2,500 consumers].

AGENCY:

Issued On: July 22, 2010.
Judith Kane,
Acting Chief, Management Programs and
Analysis Division.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

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into the building on the day of the
meeting.
Conference Call Capability/Live
Meeting Information: Conference call-in
and ‘‘live meeting’’capability will be
provided for this meeting. Specific
information on the call-in and live
meeting access will be posted when
available at: http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/
hazmat.
Documentation: Copies of documents
for the Minimum Level of Fitness public
meeting and the meeting agenda will be
posted when available at: http://
www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat.
Mr.
Arthur Pollack, Office of Hazardous
Materials Special Permits and
Approvals, Office of Hazardous
Materials Safety, Department of
Transportation, Washington, DC 20590;
(202) 366–4512 and
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration (PHMSA) has the
primary responsibility for the issuance
of DOT Special Permits and Approvals
to the Hazardous Materials Regulations
(HMR). A Special Permit is a document
which authorizes a person to perform a
function that is not currently authorized
under the authority of the HMR. In
addition, some activities under the HMR
are only authorized when approved by
PHMSA. Approvals are required when
classifying explosives, fireworks,
organic peroxides, and self-reactive
materials. Approvals are also required
for certain package design types and for
persons performing certain activities
requiring approval (e.g., visual cylinder
re-qualifiers). An Approval document
can only be issued if there is a specific
approval citation in the HMR.
Under 49 CFR 107.709(d) PHMSA
may only grant an approval after
determining that an applicant is fit to
conduct the activity authorized by the
approval, or renewal or modification of
approval. PHMSA may determine an
applicant’s fitness through the
information provided in the application,
the applicant’s prior compliance
history, or other information that is
available to the Associate
Administrator. The first step in
evaluating an application, regardless of
the approval type, is to conduct an
initial level of fitness review. PHMSA
uses the Hazmat Intelligence Portal
(HIP) and Safety and Fitness Electronic
Records (SAFER) in determining an
applicants’ initial fitness.

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