19986 Federal Register/Vol. 74, No. 82/Thursday, April 30, 2009/Notices under standard PRA clearance funds and Recovery Act funds. States WIA title 1B programs, and in National procedures. will report aggregate counts on those Emergency Grants, on a quarterly basis, The OMB is particularly interested in participants who are low-income, those beginning with the 3rd quarter of comments which: receiving Temporary Assistance to Program Year 2009, which ends on • Evaluate whether the proposed Needy Families and other public March 31, 2010. The first deadline for collection of information is necessary assistance, the number of UI claimants, the required quarterly submission will for the proper performance of the Veterans, and individuals with be May 15, 2010. This start date gives functions of the agency, including disabilities, numbers in training and States sufficient time to adjust their whether the information will have type of training, and numbers receiving management information systems. practical utility; Why are we requesting Emergency supportive services. • Evaluate the accuracy of the • For WIA Dislocated Workers, States Processing? The supplemental reports agency’s estimate of the burden of the will report aggregate counts of all and quarterly collection of WIA proposed collection of information, participants, including those whose individual records allows ETA to services are funded with regular WIA overcome the limitations imposed by including the ...
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under standard PRA clearance funds and Recovery Act funds. States WIA title 1B programs, and in National procedures. will report aggregate counts on those Emergency Grants, on a quarterly basis, The OMB is particularly interested in participants who are low-income, those beginning with the 3rd quarter of comments which: receiving Temporary Assistance to Program Year 2009, which ends on • March Families and other public 31, 2010. The first deadline for NeedyEvaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary assistance, the number of UI claimants, the required quarterly submission will for the proper performance of the Veterans, and individuals with be May 15, 2010. This start date gives functions of the agency, including disabilities, numbers in training and States sufficient time to adjust their type of training, and numbers receiving management information systems. whether the information will have practical utility; supportive services.Why are we requesting Emergency •Evaluate the accuracy of the•For WIA Dislocated Workers,StatesProcessing?The supplemental reports agency’s estimate of the burden of the will report aggregate counts ofalland quarterly collection of WIA proposed collection of information, participants, including those whose individual records allows ETA to including the validity of the services are funded with regular WIA overcome the limitations imposed by methodology and assumptions used; Dislocated Worker formula funds and current outcome based performance • requirements. This collection reporting Act funds. States will reportEnhance the quality, utility, and Recovery clarify of the information to be the number of UI claimants, Veterans, comprises a participant and collected; and and individuals with disabilities, performance reporting strategy that will • a more robust, ‘‘real time’’ view in training and type of provideMinimize the burden of the numbers collection of information on those who training, and numbers receiving of the impact of the Recovery Act funds, are to respond, including through the supportive services. providing greater information on levels use of appropriate automated,•For National Emergency Grants,of program participation, and provide electronic, mechanical, or otherfinanced with Recovery Act Funds Only,more information about the technological collection techniques or States will report aggregate counts of characterist a otherformsofinformationtechnology,participants,includingthenumberofUIserved,anditchseotfytpheespoafrstiecrivpicenstse.g., provided. The approval of this request claimants, Veterans, and individualspermitting electronic submissions ofresponses.awnitdhtydipseaboifltitriaes,numnbedrsniunmtbreainingisnfeocremssaanrcyetoallowETAtoreportAGENCY:Employment and Training ining, a rs Administration.receivingsupportiveservices.ipmermediatelyaocnctohuentefafbeicltiitvyeinufsoeromfationTitle of Collection:Collecting•For WIA Youth, served withRecovery Act funds already received by Aggregate Participant Counts forRbeecsolivgehrtylyAdctiffFeurnendts.OStnaltye,lilwrtetaorwgnitroSpeceakfories.gencphehrtWttrioosmtnsleliewporeyhlremosrteliatedd Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Title IB,Wagner-PeyserAct,Nationalyagogurehgatecociupnatnstos,fianllclRuedcionvgetrhyeActianvfaoilrambalteiownhoilneitnhdeiyviadreuaplasrtwicililpbateingin EmergencyGrants,andReemploymentchartactpearritsiticsofparticththeprograms.ThereisalsosignificantServices Grants. ipants, e OMB Control Number: added by obtaining quarterly value of participants in summerPending. numbers Frequency of Collection: individual records from State workforceMonthly employment, services received, collection. attainment of a work readiness skill, Affected Public:agencihichwrequisoSttaorkfteWecrobusylresnoissimrsFi.esrtuaqt,ifne,myliAtntocreovaymrRveicdoethperoeintiirmeodr Agencies. and completion of summer youth respond to the oversight needs of Total Estimated Number ofemployment. States will also continue Congress and other Federal/ Governors, Respondents:dn.45 Total Estimated Annual BurdenauqretrraluAIWhedntaegehrtesunoeitbmtuoylaHours:udnretehWAIenutionesicrvseyynacohwhts,iportdingnclualernnaustroperylhtnomrfosurho2471,4blpu.iccoSe,ndglartestakeholdersSatwistetallsylanaySdnasimmofroimelretiwllTEAfetibne and 573,160 hours for quarterly year-round youth program. have access to more regular updates on WIASRD reports. ere Wa Description:The American Recovery•For th gn -Peyser Actre rt and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (TheEmployment Service,inorofnicititapdewiarpnaontiersd,veipoillwsestatSonamati RecoveryAct)wassignedintolawbynountmhbeernoufmUbnereomfpploarytimcepntaInntssuranceDwaerlrlinasAe.mKipnlgo,yment and training trends. President Obama on February 17, 2009. (UI) claimants served, and the type ofDepartmental Clearance Officer. To record the impact of the Recovery services received. States will be[FR Doc. E9–9872 Filed 4–29–09; 8:45 am] Act resources, more current information required to submit supplemental reportsBILLING CODE 4510–FN–P on participants and the services of aggregate counts of all participants received is essential. Therefore, to whose services are financed with obtain a more robust look at participants u andservicesprovidedwiththerfeugndlsaranWdagRnecero-vPeeryyseArctAfcutnfdorsm(iu.el.a,DEPARTMENT OF LABOR additional Recovery Act resources, the o EmploymentandTrainingREemepmlymentServiceandMine Safety and Health Administration Administration (ETA) proposes•FoprlotyhemeWnatgSneerrv-iPceeyss).erormationosedInfoineRuqCloeltcporPfodteitbmSutescilbuPr supplemental reports. Under these newReemployment Services Grants,StatesComment and Recommendations; supplemental reports, States are will report on the same data elements required to submit information that that are collected for the Wagner-PeyserUnderground Retorts States already collect; however, the Act Employment Service report, with supplemental reports are required to be one additional data element:referral toACTION:Notice. submitted monthly.training, including WIA-funded training.SUMMARY:The Department of Labor, as •For WIA Adult,States will report part of its continuing effort to reduce In addition to these aggregate monthly aggregate counts ofall paperwork and respondent burdenparticipants, reports, ETA proposes that States including those whose services are submit the WIA individual records conducts a pre-clearance consultation funded with regular WIA Adult formula (WIASRD) onallparticipants in the program to provide the general public
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and Federal agencies with an•Evaluate the accuracy of theDEPARTMENT OF LABOR opportunity to comment on proposed agency’s estimate of the burden of the and/or continuing collections of proposed collection of information,Mine Safety and Health Administration information in accordance with the including the validity of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 methodology and assumptions used;StseuqedettimbuubPorfclioropesdnIofmrtaionCollectionRP (PRA95) [44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This•Enh program helps to ensure that requested ance the quality, utility, andn datacanbeprovidedinthedesiredccloallrietcyteodf;tahnedinformationtobeadnetmmneeRocons;datiundGroanPlntColrommCo format, reporting burden (time and financial resources) is minimized, co•inimiMbhetzeofndeurlehtnoitcelitnoofoifnrowhonthoseACTION:Notice. collection instruments are clearly ma understood,andtheimpactofcollectionuarseetoofraepspproonpdr,iaitneclauudtoinmgattherdo,ughtheppSaaUprMetMroAwfRitoYsr:keeductornoederpsnadcostroffegniunitneDepartThaLob,raemtnoftnbruedn requirements on respondents can be electronic, mechanical, or other conducts a pre-clearance consultation properly assessed. technological collection techniques or he ublic Currently, the Mine Safety and Health Administration(MSHA)issolicitingotherformsofinformationtechnology,programtoproevnicdietgenaenralp comments concerning the extension ofe.fgr.,eorppottynitugalhtiwseanderadFessoisnpsnoelectronicsubmirepttimgnisnofollcotiecnutigin/drocnoopesdnatonproocommen the information collection related to the o ses. 30 CFR Section 57.22401; Underground A copy of the proposed information information in accordance with the Retorts. collection request can be obtained by Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 DATES: [44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This (PRA95) the employee listed in the contactingSubmit comments on or before June 29, 2009.ADDRESSES program helps to ensure that requestedsection of this notice, or ADDRESSES: can be provided in the desired on the Internet by accessing the dataSend comments to, Debbie viewed Ferraro, Management Services Division,wMwSHw.Amhshoame p/)nage(hdttspel:/e/cgnitR‘‘selu&fromat,reportingbdaneim(tndeurruoserlaicnanifmizeminiisces),d1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2141, Regs’’, and.tghovarscalerustntmelraeynFendnRigtc‘o‘ilcoteilnsecle Arlington, VA 22209–3939. Commenters e eg. are encouraged to send their comments Docs’’. On the next screen, select understood, and the impact of collection oncomputerdisk,orviae-mailto‘S‘tPaatepemrewnot’r’ktoRevdieuwctidooncuAcmteSnutspportingrperqoupierrelmyeansstsesosnedr.espondentscanbeFerraro.Debbie@DOL.GOV.Ms. Ferraro can be reached at (202) 693–9821 supporting theFederal RegisterNotice.DATES:Submit comments on or before (voice), or (202) 693–9801 (facsimile).III. Current ActionsJune 29, 2009. Because of potential delays in receiptADDRESSES:Send comments to, Debbie and processing of mail, respondents are This request for information contains Ferraro, Management Services Division, strongly encouraged to submit provisions whereby mine operators can 1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2141, comments electronically to ensure maintain compliance with the Arlington, VA 22209–3939. Commenters timely receipt. We cannot guarantee that regulations and assure the safety of are encouraged to send their comments comments mailed will be received miners where underground retorts are on computer disk, or via E-mail to before the comment closing date. used.ibbeD.orarreFV.GOL.DOe@Ms. Ferraro FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:Type of Review: be reached at (202) 693–9821Extension. can Contact the employee listed in theAgency:01(facsimile).eBacsuefoptonefeSaatyoiM(v)e,cienroh202(H96dn)t8l9a–e3eldaltirinsaytpiece ADDRESSES Administration.section of this notice. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:Title:bmitedtosuneocrugartnolgygofssinl,rmaidRnnteesueoodpnerresrgsUtadn.tsoraecorpdn I. BackgroundOMB Number: electronically to ensure1219–0096. comments This regulation pertains to the safetyFrequency:tnOoccsaion.receivedebllwidleaimstnemmoctahteerantguannoteca.tWecpiyermile requirements to be followed by the mine operators in the use of undergroundAffifte.cted Public:Business or other for-FbOefRorFeURthTeHEcRoImNFmOeRnMtAcTlIoOsNinCgOdNaTtAe.CT:The retorts to extract oil from shale by heat pro or fire. Prior to ignition of retorts, theRespondents: listed in the1. employeeADDRESSESmine operator must submit a writtenTotal Burden Hours: of this notice.160 hours. section plan indicating the acceptable levels of combustible gases and oxygen;Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: specifications and location of off-gas $0.Total Burden Cost (operating/I.EBaacckhgorpoeurnatdor of a surface coal mine monitoring procedures and equipment; procedures for ignition of retorts andmaintaining):$0. is required under 30 CFR 77.1000 to detailsofareamonitoringandalarmCommentssubmittedinresponsetoepsltaanbltihsahtaisncdofnosllisotwenatgwriotuhnpdrucodnetnrtolsystems for hazardous gases and actions this notice will be summarized and/or to be taken to assure safety of miners. included in the request for Office of engineering design and which will II. Desired Focus of CommentsetynthaendagobaMsaeralsnehp.sTatartsfoepppavarooflhetnemenatuBdtegdensuresafewroikgncnoiditno MSHA is particularly interested in information collection request; they will commentsthat:alsobecomeamatterofpublicrecord.eaxnpdeactnegdletoofbheiegnhcwoaullnstearnedd,stphoeilhbeaignhkts,•Evaluate whether the proposedDated at Arlington, Virginia, this 24th day collection of information is necessaryof April 2009.sudebehteatequithettopmenaldan for the proper performance of theJDoihrenctRoorwofleMtta,nagement Services DivisplortrerasnGr.nemioncndouR771.00–01otbequiredby30CFHSMidAirtsMtcgfaineaidrleethhtwinhete functions of the agency, includingion. whether the information will have[FR Doc. E9–9945 Filed 4–29–09; 8:45 am]district in which the mine is located. practical utility;BILLING CODE 4510–43–PThe plans are reviewed by MSHA to