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Requests for Medical and Religious Reasonable Accommodation

30-Day Notice

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Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 125 / Thursday, June 30, 2022 / Notices
Secretariat, Consumer Product Safety
Commission, 4330 East West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone: (301)
504–7479. If you wish to submit
confidential business information, trade
secret information, or other sensitive or
protected information that you do not
want to be available to the public, you
may submit such comments by mail,
hand delivery, courier, or you may
email them to: [email protected].
Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and docket
number. CPSC may post all comments
without change, including any personal
identifiers, contact information, or other
personal information provided, to:
https://www.regulations.gov. Do not
submit through this website confidential
business information, trade secret
information, or other sensitive or
protected information that you do not
want to be available to the public. If you
wish to submit such information, please
submit it according to the instructions
for mail/hand delivery/courier/
confidential written submissions.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to: https://
www.regulations.gov, and insert the
docket number, CPSC–2015–0028, into
the ‘‘Search’’ box, and follow the
prompts.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Suad C. Wanna-Nakamura, Project
Manager, Directorate for Health
Sciences, U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission, 5 Research Place,
Rockville, MD 20850; telephone: (301)
987–2550; email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
104(b) of the Consumer Product Safety
Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA)
requires the Commission to adopt
mandatory standards for durable infant
or toddler products. 15 U.S.C.
2056a(b)(1). Mandatory standards must
be ‘‘substantially the same as’’ voluntary
standards, or may be ‘‘more stringent’’
than voluntary standards, if the
Commission determines that more
stringent requirements would further
reduce the risk of injury associated with
the products. Id. Mandatory standards
may be based, in whole or in part, on
a voluntary standard.
Pursuant to section 104(b)(4)(B) of the
CPSIA, if a voluntary standards
organization revises a standard that has
been adopted, in whole or in part, as a
consumer product safety standard under
CPSIA section 104, it must notify the
Commission. The revised voluntary
standard then shall be considered to be
a consumer product safety standard
issued by the Commission under section
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(15 U.S.C. 2058), effective 180 days after
the date on which the organization
notifies the Commission (or a later date
specified by the Commission in the
Federal Register) unless, within 90 days
after receiving that notice, the
Commission responds to the
organization that it has determined that
the proposed revision does not improve
the safety of the consumer product
covered by the standard, and therefore,
the Commission is retaining its existing
mandatory consumer product safety
standard. 15 U.S.C. 2056a(b)(4)(B).
Under this authority, the Commission
issued a mandatory safety rule for infant
bouncer seats in 2017. The rulemaking
created 16 CFR part 1229, which
incorporated by reference ASTM
F2167–17, Standard Consumer Safety
Specification for Infant Bouncer Seats.
82 FR 43470 (Sep. 18, 2017). The
mandatory standard included
performance requirements and test
methods, as well as requirements for
warning labels and instructions, to
address hazards to children associated
with infant bouncer seats. Since
promulgation of the final rule, ASTM
revised the voluntary standard in May
2019. In September 2019, the
Commission revised the mandatory
standard to incorporate by reference
ASTM F2167–19. 84 FR 46878 (Sep. 6,
2019).
In May 2022, ASTM published a
revised version of the incorporated
voluntary standard. On June 22, 2022,
ASTM notified the Commission that it
had approved the revised version of the
voluntary standard. CPSC staff is
assessing the revised voluntary standard
to determine, consistent with section
104(b)(4)(B) of the CPSIA, its effect on
the safety of the consumer product
covered by the standard. The
Commission invites public comment on
that question to inform staff’s
assessment and any subsequent
Commission consideration of the
revisions in ASTM F2167–22.1
The existing voluntary standard and
the revised voluntary standard are
available for review in several ways.
ASTM has provided on its website
(https://www.astm.org/CPSC.htm), at no
cost, a read-only copy of ASTM F2167–
22 and a red-lined version that
identifies the changes made to ASTM F–
2167–19. Likewise, a read-only copy of
the existing, incorporated standard is
available for viewing, at no cost, on the
ASTM website at: https://
www.astm.org/READINGLIBRARY/.
1 The Commission voted 3–0–1 to approve this
notice. Chair Hoehn-Saric, Commissioners Baiocco
and Feldman voted to approve publication of the
notice as drafted. Commissioner Trumka did not
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Interested parties can also download
copies of the standards by purchasing
them from ASTM International, 100
Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West
Conshohocken, PA 19428–2959; phone:
610–832–9585; https://www.astm.org.
Alternatively, interested parties can
schedule an appointment to inspect
copies of the standards at CPSC’s
Division of the Secretariat, U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD
20814, telephone: 301–504–7479; email:
[email protected].
Comments must be received by July
14, 2022. Because of the short statutory
time frame Congress established for the
Commission to consider revised
voluntary standards under section
104(b)(4) of the CPSIA, CPSC will not
consider comments received after this
date.
Alberta E. Mills,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
[FR Doc. 2022–13999 Filed 6–29–22; 8:45 am]
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CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission to the Office of
Management and Budget for Review
and Approval; Comment Request;
Request for Medical or Religious
Reasonable Accommodation
Corporation for National and
Community Service.
ACTION: Notice of information collection;
request for comment.
AGENCY:

The Corporation for National
and Community Service, operating as
AmeriCorps, has submitted a public
information collection request (ICR)
entitled Request for Medical or
Religious Reasonable Accommodation
for review and approval in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act.
DATES: Written comments must be
submitted to the individual and office
listed in the ADDRESSES section by
August 1, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently Under 30-Day Review—
Open for Public Comments’’ or by using
the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Copies of this ICR, with applicable
SUMMARY:

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supporting documentation, may be
obtained by calling the Corporation for
National and Community Service, Lisa
Gray, 202–308–9304, or by email to
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OMB
is particularly interested in comments
which:
• Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of CNCS, including whether
the information will have practical
utility;
• 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;
• Propose ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
• Propose ways to 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.
Comments
A 60-day Notice requesting public
comment was published in the Federal
Register on March 14, 2022 at 87 FR
14256. The comment period ended May
13, 2022. No comments were received in
response to that notice.
Title of Collection: Request for
Medical or Religious Reasonable
Accommodation.
OMB Control Number: 3045–0196.
Type of Review: Revision.
Respondents/Affected Public:
Individuals.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Responses: 40.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Burden Hours: 70.
Abstract: AmeriCorps seeks to revise
the current information collection,
which was for requests for health and
religious accommodations that were
specific to seeking exemptions from the
COVID–19 vaccination requirement, but
with this revision, AmeriCorps is
revising the forms to cover all requests
for health and religious
accommodations. This information
collection allows AmeriCorps to collect
information in support of individuals’
requests for religious and medical
accommodations, made for sincerely
held religious beliefs, practices, or
observances. The forms associated with
this system of records will facilitate the
processing of requests for
accommodations. These forms allow
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support of individuals’ requests for any
religious and medical accommodation,
so that AmeriCorps can act on those
requests as appropriate. The information
is collected on two separate forms: one
for requests for religious
accommodation and one for requests for
medical accommodation. The current
information collection is due to expire
on June 30, 2022.
Lisa Gray,
Acting Director of Civil Rights.
[FR Doc. 2022–13967 Filed 6–29–22; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
[Docket ID: USAF–2022–HQ–0005]

Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: 30-Day information collection
notice.
AGENCY:

The Department of Defense
has submitted to OMB for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all
comments received by August 1, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Angela Duncan, 571–372–7574, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title; Associated Form; and OMB
Number: Emergency Mass Notification
System; OMB Control Number 0701–
0162.
Type of Request: Extension.
Number of Respondents: 1,000,000.
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Annual Responses: 1,000,000.
Average Burden per Response: 1
minute.
Annual Burden Hours: 16,667 hours.
Needs and Uses: The Air Force Life
Cycle Management Center Command,
Control, Communications, Intelligence,
and Networks Directorate provides
standardized enterprise capabilities
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across the entire U.S Air Force (AF) in
accordance with AF Instruction 10–206,
Operational Reporting, as authorized by
5 U.S.C. 7902—Safety Programs and 10
U.S.C. 9013—Secretary of the Air Force.
This effort will implement and sustain
a cloud based, enterprise-wide AF
solution for the Emergency Mass
Notification System (EMNS). The AF
requires a single notification system to
send alert notifications to assigned
military personnel, family members,
and contractors quickly and effectively
in an emergent event. The EMNS will
increase the situational awareness for
Airmen families and contractors,
regardless of their physical location, to
enable protective measures when tragic
events or emergencies occur. This effort
will address the gaps in the notification
process.
Affected Public: Individuals or
households.
Frequency: On occasion.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
OMB Desk Officer: Ms. Jasmeet
Seehra.
You may also submit comments and
recommendations, identified by Docket
ID number and title, by the following
method:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name, Docket
ID number, and title for this Federal
Register document. The general policy
for comments and other submissions
from members of the public is to make
these submissions available for public
viewing on the internet at http://
www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information.
DOD Clearance Officer: Ms. Angela
Duncan.
Requests for copies of the information
collection proposal should be sent to
Ms. Duncan at [email protected].
Dated: June 24, 2022.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 2022–13978 Filed 6–29–22; 8:45 am]
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