Boat Survey - Mail

The National Recreational Boating Survey

1625-0089 Instructions

Boat Survey - Mail

OMB: 1625-0089

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF

HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. COAST GUARD

National Recreational Boating Survey

OMB No. 1625-0089

Exp: 06/30/2013


Who must comply?

There is no requirement to comply with this information collection request. Participation in the National Recreational Boating Survey is voluntary.

What is this collection about?

The National Recreational Boating Survey will produce a measure of boating exposure that is reliable at both national and state levels, and will measure incidence of participation, incidence of boat ownership, boating safety awareness and behavior, economic impact of recreational boating, incidence of negative events and risk, as well as general boating statistics.

Where do I find the requirements for this information?

A National RBS program requirement as set forth in Title 46, United States Code, § 13101, is to “encourage greater State participation and uniformity in boating safety efforts, and particularly to permit the States to assume the greater share of boating safety education, assistance, and enforcement activities.” As coordinator of the National Recreational Boating Safety program, the Coast Guard provides support for safety initiatives in every jurisdiction (States and Territories) by making available timely, relevant information on boating activities that occur in each respective jurisdiction.

When must information be submitted to the Coast Guard?

This survey is conducted every 2 years. The gathering of boating data pertaining to the 2014 boating season for example should begin in the third quarter of the year 2013.

How is the information submitted?

The information will be submitted using 3 modes, which are the mail, the telephone, and the Internet. While the mail and telephone interviews will be necessary to reach small and specific segments of the recreational boating population, about 50% will conveniently be collected via the Internet.

What happens when complete information is received?

The CG will review, and clean the information. Then the data will be analyzed, and summary boating statistics will be published at the National as well as at the state level.

For additional information, contact--

[email protected]


An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.

The Coast Guard estimates that the average burden for this report is about 36 minutes. You may submit any comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate or any suggestions for reducing the burden to: Commandant (CG-CVC), U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 2nd Street SW Stop 7581, Washington, DC 20593-7581 or Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1625-0065), Washington, DC 20503.

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