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Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 213 / Monday, November 4, 2019 / Notices

MANAGER, U.S. COAST GUARD, 2703
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AVE SE,
STOP 7710, WASHINGTON, DC 20593–
7710.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Anthony Smith, Office of Information
Management, telephone 202–475–3532,
or fax 202–372–8405, for questions on
these documents.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Participation and Request for
Comments
This Notice relies on the authority of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995;
44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended. An
ICR is an application to OIRA seeking
the approval, extension, or renewal of a
Coast Guard collection of information
(Collection). The ICR contains
information describing the Collection’s
purpose, the Collection’s likely burden
on the affected public, an explanation of
the necessity of the Collection, and
other important information describing
the Collection. There is one ICR for each
Collection. The Coast Guard invites
comments on whether this ICR should
be granted based on the Collection being
necessary for the proper performance of
Departmental functions. In particular,
the Coast Guard would appreciate
comments addressing: (1) The practical
utility of the Collection; (2) the accuracy
of the estimated burden of the
Collection; (3) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of
information subject to the Collection;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of
the Collection on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. Consistent with
the requirements of Executive Order
13771, Reducing Regulation and
Controlling Regulatory Costs, and
Executive Order 13777, Enforcing the
Regulatory Reform Agenda, the Coast
Guard is also requesting comments on
the extent to which this request for
information could be modified to reduce
the burden on respondents. These
comments will help OIRA determine
whether to approve the ICR referred to
in this Notice.
We encourage you to respond to this
request by submitting comments and
related materials. Comments to Coast
Guard or OIRA must contain the OMB
Control Number of the ICR. They must
also contain the docket number of this
request, [USCG–2019–0703], and must
be received by December 4, 2019.
Submitting Comments
We encourage you to submit
comments through the Federal
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www.regulations.gov. If your material
cannot be submitted using https://
www.regulations.gov, contact the person
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section of this document for
alternate instructions. Documents
mentioned in this notice, and all public
comments, are in our online docket at
https://www.regulations.gov and can be
viewed by following that website’s
instructions. Additionally, if you go to
the online docket and sign up for email
alerts, you will be notified when
comments are posted.
We accept anonymous comments. All
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov and will include
any personal information you have
provided. For more about privacy and
the docket, you may review a Privacy
Act notice regarding the Federal Docket
Management System in the March 24,
2005, issue of the Federal Register (70
FR 15086).
OIRA posts its decisions on ICRs
online at http://www.reginfo.gov/public/
do/PRAMain after the comment period
for each ICR. An OMB Notice of Action
on each ICR will become available via
a hyperlink in the OMB Control
Number: 1625–NEW.
Previous Request for Comments
This request provides a 30-day
comment period required by OIRA. The
Coast Guard has published the 60-day
notice (84 FR 42940, August 19, 2019)
required by 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2). That
Notice elicited no comments.
Accordingly, no changes have been
made to the Collections.
Information Collection Request
Title: Intermodal Container Inspection
Program.
OMB Control Number: 1625–NEW.
Summary: The Coast Guard inspects
containers and cargo within containers
to ensure compliance with domestic and
international standards. Coast Guardissued forms provide stakeholders with
the results of container examinations.
Need: Under the National Container
Inspection Program, Coast Guard
personnel inspect intermodal containers
and cargo within containers to ensure
compliance with applicable regulations
and to promote maritime safety,
security, and stewardship for U.S. ports
and waterways. Specifically, the Coast
Guard inspects containers for
compliance with the—
• Federal Hazardous Materials
Transportation Law,
• International Safe Containers Act,
and
• International Maritime Dangerous
Goods Code.

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Forms: CG–5577, Intermodal
Container Inspection Report; CG–
5577A, Intermodal Container NonDeficiency Inspection Report; CG–
5577B, Intermodal Container Targeted
Inspection Report.
Respondents: Operators of container
facilities.
Frequency: On occasion.
Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden is 625 hours annually.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: October 30, 2019.
James D. Roppel,
U.S. Coast Guard, Chief, Office of Information
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of Bombing Prevention Training
and Conference Forms
Infrastructure Security Division
(ISD), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA), Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; revision, 1670–0031.
AGENCY:

DHS CISA ISD will submit
the following information collection
request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. CISA previously published this
ICR for a 60-day public comment
period. No comments were received by
CISA. The purpose of this notice is to
allow an additional 30 days for public
comments.
DATES: Comments are due by December
4, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments on
the proposed information collection to
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, OMB. Comments should be
addressed to the OMB Desk Officer,
Department of Homeland Security and
sent via electronic mail to
[email protected]. All
submissions must include the words
‘‘Department of Homeland Security’’
and the OMB Control Number 1670–
0031.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice may be made available to the
public through relevant websites. For
this reason, please do not include in
your comments information of a
confidential nature, such as sensitive
personal information or proprietary
SUMMARY:

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information. If you send an email
comment, your email address will be
automatically captured and included as
part of the comment that is placed in the
public docket and made available on the
internet. Please note that responses to
this public comment request containing
any routine notice about the
confidentiality of the communication
will be treated as public comments that
may be made available to the public
notwithstanding the inclusion of the
routine notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doug DeLancey, 703–235–8207,
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
Homeland Security Presidential
Directive-19, DHS was mandated to
develop strategies and
recommendations on how to deter,
prevent, detect, protect against, and
respond to IED explosive attacks. DHS
thus educates private sector security
providers about IED threats, including
tactics, techniques, and procedures
relevant to their usage, so private sector
security providers are knowledgeable
about terrorist use of explosives and
contribute to a layered security
approach.
The Presidential Policy Directive-17
provides guidance to update and gives
momentum to our ability to counter
threats involving improvised explosive
devices. DHS was mandated to deliver
standardized IED awareness and
familiarization training for federal, state
and local responders and public safety
personnel. The DHS CISA ISD Office for
Bombing Prevention (OBP) must collect
various information to effectively
deliver this training. Additionally, OBP
collects data to provide updated and
awareness product information
following conferences and other
outreach events. OBP describes these
collections below.
The purpose of the Volunteer
Participant Release of Liability
Agreement is to collect necessary
information in case an individual who
acts as a volunteer role player in
support of official OBP training sustains
an injury or death during the
performance of their supporting role. If
legal action is taken, this information
can serve as a hold harmless statement/
agreement by the Government. In the
unlikely event that an injury or death is
sustained in the performance of support
for training, this information will be
used by OBP to protect against legal
action by the volunteer or their family.
If legal action is taken, this information
can serve as a ‘‘hold harmless’’
statement/agreement by the
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The purpose of the Gratuitous
Services Agreement is to establish that
no monies, favors or other
compensation will be given or received
by either party involved in volunteer
training. The information from the
Gratuitous Services Agreement will be
used by OBP in the event that questions
arise regarding remuneration or
payment for volunteer participation in
training events.
The purpose of the OBP Interest Signup sheet is to collect an individual’s
contact information at the training
events and conferences. This
information is used by OBP in order to
follow-up with an individual’s
questions and to provide the individual
with updated or new awareness product
information at the conclusion of
conference season as well as establish
an OBP point of contact for them.
The changes to the collection since
the previous OMB approval include:
Updating the collection name to better
reflect instruments in the collection,
adding the collecting of contact
information, an increase in burden
estimates and costs.
The addition of the Interest Sign-up
Sheet has increased the annual burden
estimate by 8 hours, which corresponds
to an annual cost of $319. It has also
increased the annual government
burden estimate by 2 hours at an annual
cost of $247.
The annual burden cost for the
existing collections (i.e., the Volunteer
Participant Release of Liability
Agreement and the Gratuitous Services
Agreement) has increased by $2,204,
from $3,894 to $6,098, due to updated
hourly compensation rates.
The annual government cost for the
existing collections (i.e., the Volunteer
Participant Release of Liability
Agreement and the Gratuitous Services
Agreement) has increased by $11,695,
from $6,831 to $18,526, due to updated
hourly compensation rates.
This is a revision and renewal of an
information collection.
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,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
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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.
Title of Collection: Office of Bombing
Prevention Training and Conference
Forms.
OMB Control Number: 1670–0031.
Frequency: Annually.
Affected Public: State, Local, Tribal,
and Territorial Governments and Private
Sector Individuals.
Number of Annualized Respondents:
1,250.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 0.10
hours, 0.02 hours.
Total Annualized Burden Hours: 158
hours.
Total Annualized Respondent
Opportunity Cost: $6,416.
Total Annualized Respondent Out-ofPocket Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Government Cost:
$18,773.
Scott Libby,
Deputy Chief Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Sector Outreach and Programs Online
Meeting Registration Tool
Infrastructure Security Division
(ISD), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA), Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; revision, 1670–0019.
AGENCY:

DHS CISA ISD will submit
the following information collection
request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. CISA previously published this
ICR for a 60-day public comment
period. No comments were received by
CISA. The purpose of this notice is to
allow an additional 30 days for public
comments.
DATES: Comments are due by December
4, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments on
the proposed information collection to
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, OMB. Comments should be
addressed to the OMB Desk Officer,
SUMMARY:

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