30-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Single Family Premium Collection Subsystem-Periodic (SFPCS-P); OMB Control No.: 2502-0536

Published date20 October 2021
Citation86 FR 58088
Record Number2021-22852
SectionNotices
CourtHousing And Urban Development Department
58088
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Evaluation, and N1–563–08–30–5. DHS/
S&T is required to destroy or delete
Technical Assessment project files,
excluding Final Reports, at end of the
calendar year five years after completion
or cancelation of assessment or one year
after the responsible office determines
the records are no longer needed for
legal, audit, administrative, or business
purposes. DHS/S&T must destroy
Program Evaluation legal and regulatory
compliance records when the records
are five years old.
Given the scope of RDT&E activities,
additional NARA-approved schedules
apply to S&T records. Some records are
permanent records and other records are
temporary records. The records have
different disposition instructions based
on the applicable records retention
schedule.
DHS/S&T also has RDT&E records
schedule requests pending, for example,
for DHS/S&T National Laboratory
research and development files, not
used in law enforcement cases, and
records that document compliance with
standards-organization requirements to
carry out test and calibration. Records
subject to pending records schedule
requests shall be retained until a records
retention schedule has been approved
by NARA.
Researchers may retain aggregated
research data indefinitely, as it may
help inform future RDT&E efforts.
ADMINISTRATIVE
,
TECHNICAL
,
AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS
:
DHS/S&T safeguards records in this
system according to applicable rules
and policies, including all applicable
DHS automated systems security and
access policies. S&T has imposed strict
controls to minimize the risk of
compromising the information that is
being stored. Access to the computer
system containing the records in this
system is limited to those individuals
who have a need to know the
information for the performance of their
official duties and who have appropriate
clearances or permissions.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES
:
Individuals seeking access to and
notification of any record contained in
this system of records, or seeking to
contest its content, may submit a
request in writing to the Component
Privacy Officer or Component Freedom
of Information Act Officer, whose
contact information can be found at
http://www.dhs.gov/foia under
‘‘Contacts Information.’’ If an individual
believes more than one component
maintains Privacy Act records
concerning him or her, the individual
may submit the request to the Chief
Privacy Officer and Chief Freedom of
Information Act Officer, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528–0655, or
electronically at https://www.dhs.gov/
dhs-foia-privacy-act-request-
submission-form. Even if neither the
Privacy Act nor the Judicial Redress Act
provide a right of access, certain records
about him or her may be available under
the Freedom of Information Act.
When an individual is seeking records
about himself or herself from this
system of records or any other
Departmental system of records, the
individual’s request must conform with
the Privacy Act regulations set forth in
6 CFR part 5. The individual must first
verify his/her identity, meaning that the
individual must provide his/her full
name, current address, and date and
place of birth. The individual must sign
the request, and the individual’s
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. An individual may
obtain more information about this
process at http://www.dhs.gov/foia. In
addition, the individual should,
whenever possible:
Describe the records sought,
including any circumstances or reasons
why the Department would have
information being requested;
Identify which component(s) of the
Department or Department Headquarters
Office he or she believes may have the
information;
Specify the timeline when the
individual believes the records would
have been created; and
Provide any other information that
will help the FOIA staff determine
which DHS Headquarters Office or
component agency may have responsive
records;
If the request is seeking records
pertaining to another living individual,
the request must include a statement
from the living individual verifying the
identity of the individual, as described
in the verification steps above, and
provide a statement from the living
individual certifying the individual’s
agreement that records concerning the
individual may be released to you.
Without the above information, the
component(s) may not be able to
conduct an effective search, and the
individual’s request may be denied due
to lack of specificity or lack of
compliance with applicable regulations.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES
:
For records covered by the Privacy
Act or covered JRA records, individuals
may make a request for amendment or
correction of a record of the Department
about the individual by writing directly
to the Department component that
maintains the record, unless the record
is not subject to amendment or
correction. The request should identify
each particular record in question, state
the amendment or correction desired,
and state why the individual believes
that the record is not accurate, relevant,
timely, or complete. The individual may
submit any documentation that would
be helpful. If the individual believes
that the same record is in more than one
system of records, the request should
state that and be addressed to each
component that maintains a system of
records containing the record. Even if
neither the Privacy Act nor the Judicial
Redress Act provide a right of access,
individuals may seek to amend records
following the ‘‘Record Access
Procedures’’ above. DHS/S&T, in its
discretion, may choose to make the
requested amendment. However, neither
this system of records notice, nor DHS/
S&T’s making a requested amendment,
confers to individuals any right to
access, contest, or amend records not
covered by the Privacy Act or Judicial
Redress Act.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
:
See ‘‘Record Access Procedures’’
above.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM
:
None. When this system receives a
record from another system exempted in
that source system under 5 U.S.C. 552a,
DHS will claim the same exemptions for
those records that are claimed for the
original primary systems of records from
which they originated.
HISTORY
:
78 FR 3019 (January 15, 2013).
Lynn Parker Dupree,
Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of
Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. 2021–22849 Filed 10–19–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9110–9F–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–7034–N–60]
30-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Single Family Premium
Collection Subsystem—Periodic
(SFPCS–P); OMB Control No.: 2502–
0536
AGENCY
: Office of the Chief Information
Officer, HUD.
ACTION
: Notice.
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SUMMARY
: HUD has submitted the
proposed information collection
requirement described below to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review, in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act. The
purpose of this notice is to allow for an
additional 30 days of public comment.
DATES
: Comments Due Date: November
19, 2021.
ADDRESSES
: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. 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/
Start Printed Page 15501PRAMain. 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
:
Colette Pollard, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW, Washington, DC 20410; email
Colette Pollard at Colette.Pollard@
hud.gov or telephone 202–402–3400.
This is not a toll-free number. Persons
with hearing or speech impairments
may access this number through TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at (800) 877–8339.
Copies of available documents
submitted to OMB may be obtained
from Ms. Pollard.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
: This
notice informs the public that HUD has
submitted to OMB a request for
approval of the information collection
described in Section A. The Federal
Register notice that solicited public
comment on the information collection
for a period of 60 days was published
on June 23, 2021. May 7, 2021, at 118
FR 32965.
A. Overview of Information Collection
Title of Information Collection: Single
Family Premium Collection
Subsystem—Periodic (SFPCS–P).
OMB Approval Number: 2502–0536.
OMB Expiration Date: 2/28/2022.
Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Form Number: None.
Description of the need for the
information and proposed use: The
Single Family Premium Collection
Subsystem—Periodic (SFPCS–P) allows
the lenders to remit the single-family
periodic mortgagee insurance premium
(PMIP) using funds obtained from the
mortgagor during the collection of the
monthly mortgage payment. The
SFPCS–P strengthens HUD’s ability to
manage and process PMIP collections
and corrections to submitted data. It
also improves data integrity for the
Single Family Mortgage Insurance
Program and enables FHA to track
borrower’s insurance PMIP status.
Therefore, the FHA approved lenders
remit PMIP payments that are required
by the authority for this collection of
information in 24 CFR 203.264 and 24
CFR 203.269 and to comply with the
Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, 2
U.S.C. 661, et seq.
Respondents: Business or other for-
profit.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
730.
Estimated Number of Responses:
8,760.
Frequency of Response: 12 per year/
monthly.
Average Hours per Response: .15.
Total Estimated Burden: 1,314 hours.
B. Solicitation of Public Comment
This notice is soliciting comments
from members of the public and affected
parties concerning the collection of
information described in Section A on
the following:
(1) 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) The accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond; including through
the use of appropriate automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
(5) ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are respond, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
HUD encourages interested parties to
submit comment in response to these
questions.
C. Authority
Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35.
Colette Pollard,
Department Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
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BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[Docket No. FWS–HQ–IA–2021–0101;
FXIA16710900000–212–FF09A30000]
Foreign Endangered Species; Receipt
of Permit Applications
AGENCY
: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION
: Notice of receipt of permit
applications; request for comments.
SUMMARY
: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, invite the public to
comment on the applications to conduct
certain activities with foreign species
that are listed as endangered under the
Endangered Species Act (ESA). With
some exceptions, the ESA prohibits
activities with listed species unless
Federal authorization is issued that
allows such activities. The ESA also
requires that we invite public comment
before issuing permits for any activity
otherwise prohibited by the ESA with
respect to any endangered species.
DATES
: We must receive comments by
November 19, 2021.
ADDRESSES
: Obtaining Documents: The
applications, application supporting
materials, and any comments and other
materials that we receive will be
available for public inspection at http://
www.regulations.gov in Docket No.
FWS–HQ–IA–2021–0101.
Submitting Comments: When
submitting comments, please specify the
name of the applicant and the permit
number at the beginning of your
comment. You may submit comments
by one of the following methods:
Internet: http://
www.regulations.gov. Search for and
submit comments on Docket No. FWS–
HQ–IA–2021–0101.
U.S. Mail: Public Comments
Processing, Attn: Docket No. FWS–HQ–
IA–2021–0101; U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Headquarters, MS: PRB/3W;
5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA
22041–3803.
For more information, see Public
Comment Procedures under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
:
Brenda Tapia, by phone at 703–358–
2185, via email at DMAFR@fws.gov, or
via the Federal Relay Service at 800–
877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
:
I. Public Comment Procedures
A. How do I comment on submitted
applications?
We invite the public and local, State,
Tribal, and Federal agencies to comment
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