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Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 187 / Monday, September 28, 2015 / Notices
SW., Building 410, STOP–0655,
Washington, DC 20528–0655.
When seeking records about yourself
from this system of records or any other
Departmental system of records, your
request must conform with the Privacy
Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part
5. You must first verify your identity,
meaning that you must provide your full
name, current address, and date and
place of birth. You must sign your
request, and your signature must either
be notarized or submitted under 28
U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
statements to be made under penalty of
perjury as a substitute for notarization.
While no specific form is required, you
may obtain forms for this purpose from
the Chief Privacy and FOIA Officer,
http://www.dhs.gov/foia or 1–866–431–
0486. In addition, you should:
• Explain 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; and
• 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 the above 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.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information originates with DHS, its
Components and offices, and
individuals submitting supporting
documentation for reimbursement.
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EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Dated: September 18, 2015.
Karen L. Neuman,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[DHS–2012–0022]
Technical Resource for Incident
Prevention (TRIPwire) User
Registration; Correction
National Protection and
Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: 60-Day Notice and Request for
Comments; Correction.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security published a document in the
Federal Register of September 4, 2015,
concerning requests for comments on
the Technical Resource for Incident
Prevention (TRIPwire) User
Registration. The document contained
an incorrect docket number, and an
incorrect email address for written
comments.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dennis Malloy, 703–235–9388.
Correction
In the Federal Register of September
4, 2015, 80 FR 53554, beginning in the
second column, correct the ADDRESSES
caption to read:
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
questions about this Information
Collection Request should be forwarded
to Department of Homeland Security
(Attn: NPPD/PSCD/OBP) 245 Murray
Lane SW., Mail Stop 0612, Arlington,
VA 20598–0612. Emailed requests
should go to [email protected].
Written comments should reach the
contact person listed no later than
November 3, 2015. Comments must be
identified by ‘‘DHS–2012–0022’’and
may be submitted by one of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
www.regulations.gov.
• Email: Include the docket number
in the subject line of the message.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the docket
number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration at http://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided.
OMB is particularly interested in
comments that:
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,
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including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; or
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 submissions
of responses.
Dated: September 16, 2015.
Scott Libby,
Deputy Chief Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
[OMB Control Number 1615–0052]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Application for
Naturalization, Form N–400; Revision
of a Currently Approved Collection
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) will be
submitting the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The information collection notice
was previously published in the Federal
Register on April 8, 2015, at 80 FR
18856, allowing for a 60-day public
comment period. USCIS did receive 6
comments in connection with the 60day notice.
DATES: The purpose of this notice is to
allow an additional 30 days for public
comments. Comments are encouraged
and will be accepted until October 28,
2015. This process is conducted in
accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or
suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice, especially
regarding the estimated public burden
and associated response time, must be
directed to the OMB USCIS Desk Officer
via email at oira_submission@
omb.eop.gov. Comments may also be
submitted via fax at 202–395–5806.
SUMMARY:
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(This is not a toll-free number.) All
submissions received must include the
agency name and the OMB Control
Number 1615–0052.
You may wish to consider limiting the
amount of personal information that you
provide in any voluntary submission
you make. For additional information,
please read the Privacy Act notice that
is available via the link in the footer of
http://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
USCIS, Office of Policy and Strategy,
Regulatory Coordination Division, Laura
Dawkins, Chief, 20 Massachusetts
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20529–
2140, Telephone number 202–272–
8377. (This is not a toll-free number;
comments are not accepted via
telephone message.) Please note contact
information provided here is solely for
questions regarding this notice. It is not
for individual case status inquiries.
Applicants seeking information about
the status of their individual cases can
check Case Status Online, available at
the USCIS Web site at http://
www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS
National Customer Service Center at
800–375–5283; TTY 800–767–1833.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Comments
You may access the information
collection instrument with instructions
or additional information by visiting the
Federal eRulemaking Portal site at:
http://www.regulations.gov and enter
USCIS–2008–0025 in the search box.
Written comments and suggestions from
the public and affected agencies 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
(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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Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection
Request: Revision of a Currently
Approved Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Application for Naturalization.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: N–400;
USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Individuals or
households. USCIS uses the information
gathered on Form N–400 to make a
determination as to a respondent’s
eligibility to naturalize and become a
U.S. citizen.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: 774,634.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: 7,570,500.
(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: $131,230,065.
Dated: September 21, 2015.
Laura Dawkins,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division,
Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLORP00000.L10200000.DF0000.
15XL1109AF. HAG 15–0231]
Notice of Public Meetings for the John
Day-Snake and Southeast Oregon
Resource Advisory Councils
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972, and the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management (BLM), the John DaySnake and Southeast Oregon Resource
Advisory Councils (RAC) will meet as
indicated below:
DATES: The John Day-Snake and
Southeast Oregon RACs will hold a joint
workshop Monday, October 26, 2015, at
the Prineville District Bureau of Land
Management office, 3050 NE. 3rd Street,
Prineville, Oregon, followed by separate
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business meetings Tuesday, October 27,
2015. The Monday, Oct. 26, meeting
will run from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The two RACs will meet separately
Tuesday, October 26, from 8 a.m. to 1
p.m., with the John Day-Snake RAC
meeting at the Prineville District Bureau
of Land Management office, and the
Southeast Oregon RAC meeting at the
Ochoco National Forest Office, 3160 NE.
3rd Street, Prineville, Oregon. A public
comment period will be offered during
both business meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
Clark, Public Affairs Specialist, BLM
Prineville District Office, 3050 NE. 3rd
Street, Prineville, Oregon 97754, phone
(541) 416–6864, or email lmclark@
blm.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1(800) 877–8339
to contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FIRS is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
to leave a message or question with the
above individual. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The John
Day-Snake and Southeast Oregon RACs
consist of 15 members each, chartered
and appointed by the Secretary of the
Interior. Their diverse perspectives are
represented in commodity,
conservation, and general interests.
They provide advice to BLM and Forest
Service resource managers regarding
management plans and proposed
resource actions on public land in
central and eastern Oregon.
Agenda items for the October 26 joint
meeting include learning sessions on
the 2015 fire season, Wild Horse and
Burro management, a Greater Sagegrouse update, a discussion on RACs
role in land designations, and
community engagement. The John DaySnake RAC will continue Oct. 27 with
an update on the Lower Deschutes
River, Hells Canyon and Snake River fee
proposals, committee and member
updates, an Oregon proposal for Wild
Horse and Burro and any other matters
that may reasonably come before the
John Day-Snake RAC. The Southeast
Oregon RAC will continue Oct. 27 with
RAC officer elections, an Oregon
proposal for Wild Horse and Burro,
committee and member updates and any
other matters that may reasonably come
before the Southeast Oregon RAC. All
meetings are open to the public.
Information to be distributed to the John
Day-Snake or Southeast Oregon RAC is
requested prior to the start of each
meeting. A public comment period will
be offered on October 26, 2015, at 11:00
a.m. at both meeting locations. Unless
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