60 Day FRN

FRM I829 60dayFRN_4OCT2016.pdf

Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions

60 Day FRN

OMB: 1615-0045

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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 192 / Tuesday, October 4, 2016 / Notices
Collection of Information

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Title: Application for Surplus Federal
Real Property Public Benefit
Conveyance and BRAC Program for
Emergency Management Use.
Type of Information Collection:
Extension, without change, of a
currently approved information
collection.
OMB Number: 1660–0080.
Form Titles and Numbers: FEMA
Form 119–0–1, Surplus Federal Real
Property Application for Public Benefit
Conveyance.
Abstract: Use of the Application for
Surplus Federal Real Property Public
Benefit Conveyance and Base
Realignment and Closure (BRAC)
Program for Emergency Management
Use is necessary to implement the
processes and procedures for the
successful, lawful, and expeditious
conveyance of real property from the
Federal Government to public entities
such as State, local, county, city, town,
or other like government bodies, as it
relates to emergency management
response purposes, including fire and
rescue services. Utilization of this
application will ensure that properties
will be fully positioned for use at their
highest and best potentials as required
by GSA and Department of Defense
regulations, public law, Executive
Orders, and the Code of Federal
Regulations.
Affected Public: State, local, or Tribal
Government.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
20.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 100 hours.
Estimated Cost: The estimated annual
cost to respondents for the hour burden
is $6,177. There are no annual costs to
respondents’ operations and
maintenance costs for technical
services. There are no annual start-up or
capital costs. The cost to the Federal
Government is $2,398.97.
Dated: September 28, 2016.
Richard W. Mattison,
Records Management Program Chief, Mission
Support, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
[OMB Control Number 1615–0045]

Agency Information Collection
Activities: Petition by Entrepreneur To
Remove Conditions on Permanent
Resident Status, Form I–829; Revision
of a Currently Approved Collection
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 60-Day notice.
AGENCY:

The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration (USCIS) invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
comment upon this proposed revision of
a currently approved collection of
information. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995, the information collection notice
is published in the Federal Register to
obtain comments regarding the nature of
the information collection, the
categories of respondents, the estimated
burden (i.e. the time, effort, and
resources used by the respondents to
respond), the estimated cost to the
respondent, and the actual information
collection instruments.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for 60 days until
December 5, 2016.
ADDRESSES: All submissions received
must include the OMB Control Number
1615–0045 in the subject box, the
agency name and Docket ID USCIS–
2006–0009. To avoid duplicate
submissions, please use only one of the
following methods to submit comments:
(1) Online. Submit comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal Web site at
http://www.regulations.gov under
e-Docket ID number USCIS–2006–0009;
(2) Email. Submit comments to
[email protected];
(3) Mail. Submit written comments to
DHS, USCIS, Office of Policy and
Strategy, Chief, Regulatory Coordination
Division, 20 Massachusetts Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20529–2140.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
USCIS, Office of Policy and Strategy,
Regulatory Coordination Division,
Samantha Deshommes, 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
SUMMARY:

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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:

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–2006–0009 in the search box.
Regardless of the method used for
submitting comments or material, all
submissions will be posted, without
change, to the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at http://www.regulations.gov,
and will include any personal
information you provide. Therefore,
submitting this information makes it
public. You may wish to consider
limiting the amount of personal
information that you provide in any
voluntary submission you make to DHS.
DHS may withhold information
provided in comments from public
viewing that it determines may impact
the privacy of an individual or is
offensive. For additional information,
please read the Privacy Act notice that
is available via the link in the footer of
http://www.regulations.gov.
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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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 192 / Tuesday, October 4, 2016 / Notices

Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Revision of a Currently Approved
Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove
Conditions on Permanent Resident
Status.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: I–829; USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Individuals or
households. Alien entrepreneurs
admitted to the United States under
section 203(b)(5) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act (INA) are required to
petition for removal of the conditional
residence status imposed on them and
their accompanying spouse and
children, within a 90-day period before
the second anniversary of their
conditional residence under section
216A of the INA.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection I–829 is 3,829 and the
estimated hour burden per response is
3 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: The total estimated annual
hour burden associated with this
collection is 15,967 hours.
(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: The estimated total annual
cost burden associated with this
collection of information is 469,053.
Dated: September 27, 2016.
Samantha Deshommes,
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 HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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[Docket No. FR–5913–N–27]

60-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Energy Benchmarking
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:

HUD is seeking approval from
the Office of Management and Budget

SUMMARY:

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(OMB) for the information collection
described below. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is
requesting comment from all interested
parties on the proposed collection of
information. The purpose of this notice
is to allow for 60 days of public
comment.
DATES:

Comment Due Date: December 5,

2016.
Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Comments should refer to
the proposal by name and should be
sent to: Colette Pollard, Reports
Management Officer, QDAM,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
4176, Washington, DC 20410–5000;
telephone 202–402–3400 (this is not a
toll-free number) or email at
[email protected] for a copy of
the proposed forms or other available
information. Persons with hearing or
speech impairments may access this
number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–
8339.
Electronic Submission of Comments.
Interested persons may submit
comments electronically through the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. HUD strongly
encourages commenters to submit
comments electronically. Electronic
submission of comments allows the
commenter maximum time to prepare
and submit a comment, ensures timely
receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to
make them immediately available to the
public. Comments submitted
electronically through the
www.regulations.gov Web site can be
viewed by other commenters and
interested members of the public.
Commenters should follow the
instructions provided on that site to
submit comments electronically.

ADDRESSES:

Note: To receive consideration as public
comments, comments must be submitted
through one of the two methods specified
above. Again, all submissions must refer to
the docket number and title of the notice.

No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile
(fax) comments are not acceptable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stan
Houle, Office of Multifamily Housing
Programs, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 6182, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone 202–708–2572. (This is not a
toll-free number.) Persons with hearing
or speech impairments may access these
numbers through TTY by calling the
toll-free Federal Relay Service at 800–
877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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I. Background
The President’s Climate Action Plan
The President’s Climate Action Plan
calls on Federal agencies to rapidly
increase investments in energy
productivity, eliminate energy waste,
ramp up efficiency standards, and
deploy the tools and technology needed
to build a new energy economy. The
residential building sector is responsible
for fully 21 percent of the nation’s
greenhouse gas emissions. Utility costs
(energy and water) account for around
22 percent of public housing operating
budgets and a similar share in the
assisted housing sector. HUD spends an
estimated $6.4 billion annually to cover
the costs of utilities in its public and
assisted housing programs.1
HUD is committed to creating energyefficient, water-efficient, and healthy
housing as part of a broader effort to
foster the development of inclusive,
sustainable, and resilient communities.
Investments in energy-efficiency and
water-efficiency pay dividends by
improving occupant comfort, stabilizing
operating costs, alleviating taxpayer
burden, preserving affordable housing,
ensuring disaster resilience, and
mitigating climate change. As such, the
Office of Multifamily Housing Programs
in HUD’s Office of Housing has taken
several steps to encourage greater energy
and water efficiency in multifamily
housing, including:
• Updating and standardizing the
utility allowance methodology for
assisted properties that must submit
annual documentation of utility
allowances (estimated 70 percent of
portfolio); 2 (See Section ‘‘Other PRA
Collections that Impact this
Submission’’ for more information on
how other previously approved PRA
collections relate to Energy
Benchmarking).
• Offering incentives to multifamily
owners and management agents who
have joined the Better Buildings
Challenge, set a goal of reducing energy
and/or water use by 20 percent within
10 years, and established themselves as
leaders in the field with respect to
energy and/or water efficiency; 3
• Providing access to capital to make
energy improvements by implementing
changes to the Federal Housing
Administration’s (FHA) underwriting
standards in the Multifamily
Accelerated Processing Guide (MAP
Guide) to allow greater loan proceeds
1 See https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/
documents/huddoc?id=afrfy13_egyeff.pdf.
2 See http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/
huddoc?id=15-04hsgn.pdf.
3 See https://www4.eere.energy.gov/challenge/
home.

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