Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request

Federal Register, Volume 79 Issue 170 (Wednesday, September 3, 2014)

Federal Register Volume 79, Number 170 (Wednesday, September 3, 2014)

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Pages 52409-52413

From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office www.gpo.gov

FR Doc No: 2014-20911

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Railroad Administration

Docket No. FRA-2014-0011-N-16

Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request

AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 and its implementing regulations, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) hereby announces that it is seeking renewal of the following currently approved information collection activities. Before submitting the information collection requests (ICRs) below for clearance by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), FRA is soliciting public comment on specific aspects of the activities identified below.

DATES: Comments must be received no later than November 3, 2014.

ADDRESSES: Submit written comments on any or all of the following proposed activities by mail to either: Mr. Robert Brogan, Office of Safety, Planning and Evaluation Division, RRS-21, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Mail Stop 17, Washington, DC 20590, or Ms. Kimberly Toone, Office of Information Technology, RAD-20, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Mail Stop 35, Washington, DC 20590. Commenters requesting FRA to acknowledge receipt of their respective comments must include a self-addressed stamped postcard stating, ``Comments on OMB control number 2130-

.'' Alternatively, comments may be transmitted via facsimile to (202) 493-6216 or (202) 493-6497, or via email to Mr. Brogan at Robert.Brogan@dot.gov, or to Ms. Toone at Kim.Toone@dot.gov. Please refer to the assigned OMB control number in any correspondence submitted. FRA will summarize comments received in response to this notice in a subsequent notice and include them in its information collection submission to OMB for approval.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Robert Brogan, Office of Planning and Evaluation Division, RRS-21, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Mail Stop 17, Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: (202) 493-6292) or Ms. Kimberly Toone, Office of Information Technology, RAD-20, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Mail Stop 35, Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: (202) 493-

6132). (These telephone numbers are not toll-free.)

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13, sec. 2, 109 Stat. 163 (1995) (codified as revised at 44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), and its implementing regulations, 5 CFR part 1320, require Federal agencies to provide 60-days notice to the public for comment on information collection activities before seeking approval for reinstatement or renewal by OMB. 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A); 5 CFR 1320.8(d)(1), 1320.10(e)(1), 1320.12(a). Specifically, FRA invites interested respondents to comment on the following summary of proposed information collection activities regarding (i) whether the information collection activities are necessary for FRA to properly execute its functions, including whether the activities will have practical utility; (ii) the accuracy of FRA's estimates of the burden of the information collection activities, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used to determine the estimates; (iii) ways for FRA to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information being collected; and (iv) ways for FRA to minimize the burden of information collection activities on the public by automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology (e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses). See 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)(i)-(iv); 5 CFR 1320.8(d)(1)(i)-(iv). FRA believes that soliciting public comment will promote its efforts to reduce the administrative and paperwork burdens associated with the collection of information mandated by Federal regulations. In summary, FRA reasons that comments received will advance three objectives: (i) Reduce reporting burdens; (ii) ensure that it organizes information collection requirements in a ``user friendly'' format to improve the use of such information; and (iii) accurately assess the resources expended to retrieve and produce information requested. See 44 U.S.C. 3501.

Below is a brief summary of currently approved information collection activities that FRA will submit for clearance by OMB as required under the PRA:

Title: Roadway Worker Protection.

OMB Control Number: 2130-0539.

Abstract: This rule establishes regulations governing the protection of railroad employees working on or near railroad tracks. The regulation requires that each railroad devise and adopt a program of on-track safety to provide employees working along the railroad with protection from the hazards of being struck by a train or other on-

track equipment. Elements of this on-track safety program include an on-track safety manual; a clear delineation of employers' responsibilities, as well as employees' rights and responsibilities thereto; well-defined procedures for communication and protection; and annual on-track safety training. The program adopted by each railroad is subject to review and approval by FRA. Part 214 regulations have been deemed different enough from the part 213 regulations as to require a separate and distinct reporting form (new Form FRA F 6180.119). Regardless of discipline, the FRA inspector will complete the new Roadway Workplace Safety Violation Report Form (FRA F 6180.119) when recommending civil penalties for part 214 infractions.

Form Number(s): FRA F 6180.119.

Affected Public: Businesses/Individuals.

Respondent Universe: 718 Railroads; 50,000 Roadway Workers.

Frequency of Submission: On occasion.

Reporting Burden:

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Total

Total annual Average time per annual

CFR Section Respondent universe responses response burden

hours

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Form FRA F 6180.119--Part 214 350 Safety 150 forms........... 4 hours............. 600

Railroad Workplace Safety Inspectors.

Violation Report.

214.303--Railroad On-Track Safety

Programs:

--Amendments to Programs..... 60 Railroads........ 20 amend. + 584 20 hours; 4 hrs..... 2,736

amend.

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--Subsequent Years: New 5 New Railroads..... 5 new prog.......... 250 hours........... 1,250

Programs.

214.313--Good Faith Challenges to 20 Railroads........ 80 challenges....... 4 hours per 320

On-Track Safety Rules. challenge.

214.315/335--Supervision

+communication:

--Regular Job Briefings...... 50,000 Rdwy Workers. 16,350,000 brf...... 2 minutes........... 545,000

--Adjacent-Track Safety 24,500 Rdwy Workers. 2,403,450 brf....... 30 seconds.......... 20,029

Briefings (New).

214.321--Exclusive Track

Occupancy: Working Limits:

--Written authority to 8,583 Roadway 700,739 authorities. 1 minute............ 11,679

roadway worker in charge. Workers.

214.325--Train Coordination-- 50,00 Roadway 36,500 comm......... 15 seconds.......... 152

Establishing Working Limits Workers.

through Communication.

214.327--Inaccessible Track:

--Working Limits on Non- 718 Railroads....... 50,000 notifications 10 minutes.......... 8,333

controlled Track:

Notifications.

214.336--Procedures for Adjacent-

Track Movements Over 25 mph:

--Notifications/Watchmen/ 100 Railroads....... 10,000 notific...... 15 seconds.......... 42

Lookout Warnings.

--Roadway Worker 100 Railroads....... 3,000 comm.......... 1 minute............ 50

Communication with Train

Engineers or Equipment

Operators.

--Procedures for Adjacent- 100 Railroads....... 3,000 notific....... 15 seconds.......... 13

Track Movements 25 mph or

less.

--Notifications/Watchmen/

Lookout Warnings.

--Roadway Worker 100 Railroads....... 1,500 comm.......... 1 minute............ 25

Communication with Train

Engineers or Equipment

Operators.

--Exceptions to the 100 Railroads....... 1,030,050 briefings. 15 seconds.......... 4,292

requirements in paragraphs

(a), (b), and (c) for

adjacent-controlled-track on-

track safety: Work

activities involving certain

equipment and purposes--On-

Track Job Safety Briefings.

214.337--On-Track Safety 718 Railroads....... 2,080,000 statements 30 seconds.......... 17,333

Procedures for Lone Workers:

Statements by Lone Workers.

214.343/345/347/349/351/353/355-- 50,000 Rdwy Workers. 50,000 tr. RW....... 4.5 hours........... 225,000

training.

--Additional on-track safety 35,000 Rdwy Workers. 35,000 tr. RW....... 5 min............... 2,917

training (New).

--Records of Training........ 50,000 Roadway 50,000 records...... 2 min............... 1,667

Workers.

214.503--Good Faith Challenges;

Procedures for Notification and

Resolution:

--Notifications for Non- 50,000 Rdwy Workers. 125 notific......... 10 minutes.......... 21

Compliant Roadway

Maintenance Machines or

Unsafe Condition.

--Resolution Procedures...... 644 Railroads....... 10 procedures....... 2 hours............. 20

214.505--Required Environmental 644 Railroads/200 500 lists........... 1 hour.............. 500

Control and Protection Systems contractors.

for New On-Track Roadway

Maintenance Machines with

Enclosed Cabs:

--Designations/Additions to 644 Railroads/200 150 additions/ 5 minutes........... 13

List. contractors. designations.

214.507--A-Built Light Weight on 644 Railroads....... 1,000 stickers...... 5 minutes........... 83

New Roadway Maintenance Machines.

214.511--Required Audible Warning 644 Railroads....... 3,700 identified 5 minutes........... 308

Devices for New On-Track Roadway mechanisms.

Maintenance Machines.

214.513--Retrofitting of Existing

On-Track Roadway Maintenance

Machines:.

--Identification of 703 Railroads....... 200 mechanisms...... 5 minutes........... 17

Triggering Mechanism--Horns.

214.515--Overhead Covers for 644 Railroads....... 500 requests + 500 10 minutes; 20 250

Existing On-Track Roadway responses. minutes.

Maintenance Machines.

214.517--Retrofitting of Existing 644 Railroads....... 500 stencils........ 5 minutes........... 42

On-Track Roadway Maintenance

Machines Manufactured On or

After Jan. 1, 1991.

214.518--Safe and Secure Position

for riders:.

--Positions identified by 644 Railroads....... 1,000 stencils...... 5 minutes........... 83

stencilings/markings/notices.

214.523--Hi-Rail Vehicles-- 644 Railroads....... 2,000 records....... 60 minutes.......... 2,000

Inspections/Records:

--Non-Complying Conditions... 644 Railroads....... 500 tags + 500 10 min.; 15 min..... 208

reports.

214.527--On-Track Roadway 644 Railroads....... 550 tags + 550 5 min.; 15 min...... 184

Maintenance Machine; Inspection reports.

for Compliance and Repair

Schedules.

Page 52411

214.533--Schedule of Repairs 644 Railroads....... 250 records......... 15 minutes.......... 63

Subject to Availability of

Parts--Records of Compliance

with this Section.

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Total Estimated Responses: 22,816,613.

Total Estimated Annual Burden: 845,230 hours.

Status: Extension of a Currently Approved Collection.

Title: Conductor Certification.

OMB Control Number: 2130-0596.

Abstract: On November 9, 2011, FRA issued regulations for certification of conductors, as required by the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008. See 76 FR 69802. This rule requires railroads to have a formal program for certifying conductors. As part of that program, railroads are required to have a formal process for training prospective conductors and determining that all persons are competent before permitting them to serve as a conductor. FRA issued this regulation to ensure that only those persons who meet minimum Federal safety standards serve as conductors, to reduce the rate and number of accidents and incidents, and to improve railroad safety. Although this rule does not propose any specific amendments to the regulation governing locomotive engineer certification, it does highlight areas in that regulation that may require conforming changes. The information collected under this rule is used by FRA to ensure that railroads and their employees fully comply with all the requirements of part 242, including a conductor certification/recertification program, fitness requirements, initial and periodic testing of conductors, territorial qualifications, etc.

Form Number(s): N/A.

Affected Public: Businesses.

Respondent Universe: 677 railroads.

Frequency of Submission: On occasion; annually.

Reporting Burden:

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Total

Total annual Average time per annual

CFR Section/Subject Respondent universe responses response burden

hours

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242.9--Waivers--Petitions........ 677 railroads....... 10 petitions........ 3 hours............. 30

242.101/103--Certification 677 railroads....... 678 programs........ 160 hrs./581 Hrs./ 16,799

Program: Written Program for 15.5 hrs..

Certifying Conductors.

Approval of Design of Programs:

--Certification Programs for 6 railroads......... 6 new prog.......... 15.5 hours.......... 93

New RRs.

--Conductor Certification 677 railroads....... 200 copies.......... 15 minutes.......... 50

Submission Copies to Rail

Labor Organizations.

--Affirmative Statements that 677 railroads....... 200 statements...... 15 minutes.......... 50

Copies of Submissions Sent

to RLOs.

--Certified Comments on 677 railroads....... 35 comments......... 4 hours............. 140

Submissions.

--Certification Programs 677 railroads....... 10 programs......... 4 hours............. 40

Disapproved by FRA and then

Revised.

--Revised Certification 677 railroads....... 3 programs.......... 2 hours............. 6

Programs Still Not

Conforming and Then

Resubmitted.

--Certification Programs 677 railroads....... 50 programs......... 2 hours............. 100

Materially Modified After

Initial FRA Approval.

--Materially Modified 677 railroads....... 3 programs.......... 2 hours............. 6 hours

Programs Disapproved by FRA

& Then Revised.

--Revised Programs 677 railroads....... 1 program........... 2 hours............. 2 hours

Disapproved and Then

Resubmitted.

242.105 --Implementation

Schedule:

--Designation of Certified 677 railroads....... 48,600 designations. 5 minutes........... 4,050

Conductors (Class I

Railroads).

--Issued Certificates (1/3 677 railroads....... 16,200 certif....... 1 hour.............. 16,200

each year).

--Designation of Certified 677 railroads....... 5,400 design........ 5 minutes........... 450

Conductors (Class II and III

Railroads).

--Issued Certificates (1/3 677 railroads....... 1,800 certif........ 1 hour.............. 1,800

each year).

--Requests for Delayed 677 railroads....... 5,000 request....... 30 minutes.......... 2,500

Certification.

--Testing/Evaluation to 677 railroads....... 1,000 tests......... 560 hours........... 560,000

Certify Persons.

--Testing/Evaluation to 627 railroads....... 100 tests........... 400 hours........... 40,000

Certify Conductors (Class

III).

242.107--Types of Service-- 677 railroads....... 25 conductor Tests/ 8 hours............. 200

Reclassification to Diff. Type Evaluations.

of Cert.

242.109--Opportunity by RRs for 677 Railroads....... 200 records + 200 30 minutes + 10 133

Certification Candidates to comments. minutes.

Review and Comment on Prior

Safety Record

242.111--Prior Safety Conduct As

Motor Vehicle Operator:

--Eligibility Determinations. 677 Railroads....... 1,100 dtrmin........ 10 minutes.......... 183

--Initial Certification for 677 Railroads....... 75 certific......... 10 minutes.......... 13

60 Days.

--Recertification for 60 Days 677 Railroads....... 125 recertif........ 10 minutes.......... 21

--Driver Info. Not Provided 677 Railroads....... 25 requests......... 2 hours............. 50

and Request for Waiver by

Persons/RR.

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--Request to Obtain Driver's 54,000 Conductors/ 18,000 req.......... 15 minutes.......... 4,500

License Information From Persons.

Licensing Agency.

--Requests for Additional 54,000 Conductors/ 25 requests......... 10 minutes.......... 4

Information From Licensing Persons.

Agency.

--Notification to RR by 54,000 Conductors/ 2 notifications..... 10 minutes.......... .33

Persons of Never Having a Persons.

License.

--Report of Motor Vehicle 54,000 Conductors... 200 reports......... 10 minutes.......... 33

Incidents.

--Evaluation of Driving 54,000 Conductors... 18,000 eval......... 15 minutes.......... 4,500

Record.

--DAC Referral by RR After 677 Railroads....... 180 referrals....... 5 minutes........... 15

Report of Driving Drug/

Alcohol Incident.

--DAC Request and Supply by 677 Railroads....... 5 requests/Records.. 30 minutes.......... 3

Persons of Prior Counseling

or Treatment.

--Conditional Certifications 677 Railroads....... 50 certificat....... 4 hours............. 200

Recommended by DAC.

242.113--Prior Safety Conduct As 54,000 conductors... 360 requests/....... 15 minutes +........ 270

Employee of a Different Railroad. 360 records......... 30 minutes..........

242.115--Substance Abuse

Disorders and Alcohol Drug Rules

Compliance:

--Meeting Section's 54,000 conductors... 18,000 2 minutes........... 600

Eligibility Reqmnt. determinations.

--Written Documents from DAC 677 railroads....... 400 docs............ 30 minutes.......... 200

Person Not Affected by a

Disorder.

--Self-Referral by Conductors 54,000 conductors... 10 self-referrals... 10 minutes.......... 2

for Substance Abuse

Counseling.

--Certification Reviews for 677 railroads....... 18,000 reviews...... 10 minutes.......... 3,000

Occurrence/Documentation of

Prior Alcohol/Drug Conduct

by Persons/Conductors.

--Written Determination That 677 railroads....... 150 determin........ 60 minutes.......... 150

Most Recent Incident Has

Occurred.

--Notification to Person That 677 railroads....... 150 notific......... 10 minutes.......... 25

Recertification Has Been

Denied.

--Persons/Conductors Waiving 54,000 conductors... 100 waivers......... 10 minutes.......... 17

Investigation.

242.117--Vision and Hearing

Acuity:

--Determination Vision 677 railroads....... 18,000 deter........ 20 minutes.......... 6,000

Standards Met.

--Determination Hearing Stds. 677 railroads....... 18,000 deter........ 20 minutes.......... 6,000

Met.

--Additional Gap Hearing 677 railroads....... 200 deter........... 20 minutes.......... 67

Tests.

--Medical Examiner 677 railroads....... 18,000 certif....... 2 hours............. 36,000

Certificate That Person Has

Been Examined/Passed Test.

--Document Standards Met with 677 railroads....... 50 document......... 30 minutes.......... 25

Conditions.

--Document Standards Not Met. 677 railroads....... 25 document......... 30 minutes.......... 13

--Notation Person Needs 677 railroads....... 10,000 notes........ 10 minutes.......... 1,667

Corrective Device (Glasses/

Hearing Aid).

--Request for Further Medical 677 railroads....... 100 requests + 100 60 minutes + 2 hours 300

Evaluation for New Evals..

Determination.

--Request for Second Retest 677 railroads....... 25 requests + 25 60 minutes + 2 hours 75

and Another Medical Evals..

Evaluation.

--Copies of Part 242 Provided 677 railroads....... 677 copies.......... 60 minutes.......... 677

to RR Medical Examiners.

--Consultations by Medical 677 railroads....... 100 consults + 100 2 hours + 10 minutes 217

Examiners with Railroad certif..

Officer and Issue of

Conditional Certification.

--Notification by Certified 677 railroads....... 10 notific.......... 10 minutes.......... 2

Conductor of Deterioration

of Vision/Hearing.

242.119--Training:

--Completion of Training 677 railroads....... 678 Programs........ 36 hours/70 hrs/3 3,751

Program. hrs.

--Modification to Training 677 railroads....... 678 Programs........ 12 hrs/20 hrs/30 934

Program. min..

--Completion of Training 54,000 Conductors... 18,000 Docs/18,000 1 hour/560 hours.... 10,098,000

Program by Conductors/ Cond..

Persons + Documents.

--Modification of Training 677 railroads....... 30 programs......... 4 hours............. 120

Program Due to New Laws/

Regulations.

--Consultation with 677 railroads....... 1,000 consult....... 15 minutes.......... 250

Supervisory Employee During

Written Test.

--Familiarization Training 677 railroads....... 10 trained 8 hours............. 80

Upon Transfer of RR Conductors.

Ownership.

--Continuing Education of 677 railroads....... 18,000 cont. trained 8 hours............. 144,000

Conductors. cond..

242.121--Knowledge Testing:

--Determining Eligibility.... 677 railroads....... 18,000 deter........ 30 minutes.......... 9,000

--Retests/Re-Examinations.... 677 railroads....... 500 Retests......... 8 hours............. 4,000

242.123--Monitoring Operational

Performance:

--Unannounced Compliance 677 railroads....... 18,000 tests + 10 minutes + 5 4,500

Tests and Records. 18,000 recd. minutes.

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--Return to Service That 677 railroads....... 1,000 tests + 1,000 10 minutes + 5 250

Requires Unannounced records. minutes.

Compliance Test/Record.

242.125/127--Certificate

Determination by Other Railroads/

Other Country:

--Determination Made by RR 677 railroads....... 100 determin........ 30 minutes.......... 50

Relying on Another RR's

Certification.

--Determination by Another 677 railroads....... 200 determin........ 30 minutes.......... 100

Country.

242.203--Retaining Information 677 railroads....... 18,000 recds........ 15 minutes.......... 4,500

Supporting Determination--

Records.

--Amended Electronic Records. 677 railroads....... 20 records.......... 60 minutes.......... 20

242.205--List of Certified 677 railroads....... 625 lists........... 60 minutes.......... 625

Conductors Working in Joint

Territory.

242.209--Maintenance of

Certificates:

--Request to Display 677 railroads....... 2,000 request/ 2 minutes........... 67

Certificate. displays.

--Notification That Request 677 railroads....... 1,000 notif......... 10 minutes.......... 167

to Serve Exceeds

Certification.

242.211--Replacement of 677 railroads....... 500 certific........ 5 minutes........... 42

Certificates.

242.213--Multiple Certificates:

--Notification to Engineer 677 railroads....... 5 notification...... 10 minutes.......... 1

That No Conductor Is On

Train.

--Notification of Denial of 677 railroads....... 10 notific.......... 10 minutes.......... 2

Certification by Individuals

Holding Multiple

Certifications.

242.215--RR Oversight

Responsibility:

--RR Review and Analysis of 677 railroads....... 44 reviews/Analyses. 40 hours............ 1,760

Administration of

Certification Program.

--Report of Findings by RR to 677 railroads....... 36 reports.......... 4 hours............. 144

FRA.

242.301--Determinations--Territor 320 railroads....... 1,080 Deter......... 15 minutes.......... 270

ial Qualification and Joint

Operations.

--Notification by Persons Who 320 railroads....... 500 Notific......... 10 minutes.......... 83

Do Not Meet Territorial

Qualification.

242.401--Notification to 677 railroads....... 40 notific. + 40 60 minutes/60 80

Candidate of Information That responses. minutes.

Forms Basis for Denying

Certification and Candidate

Response.

--Written Notification of 677 railroads....... 40 notific.......... 60 minutes.......... 40

Denial of Certification.

242.403/405--Criteria for

Revoking Certification; Periods

of Ineligibility:

--Review of Compliance 677 railroads....... 950 reviews......... 10 minutes.......... 158

Conduct.

--Written Determination That 677 railroads....... 950 determin........ 60 minutes.......... 950

the Most Recent Incident Has

Occurred.

242.407--Process for Revoking

Certification:

--Revocation for Violations 677 railroads....... 950 Revoked 8 hours............. 7,600

of Section 242.115(e). Certificates.

--Immediate Suspension of 677 railroads....... 950 suspend 1 hour.............. 950

Certificate. Certificates.

--Determinations Based on RR 677 railroads....... 950 determin........ 15 minutes.......... 238

Hearing Record.

--Hearing Record............. 677 railroads....... 950 records......... 30 minutes.......... 475

--Written Decisions by RR 677 railroads....... 950 decisions....... 2 hours............. 1,900

Official.

--Service of Written Decision 677 railroads....... 950 decisions + 950 10 minutes + 5 238

on Employee by RR + RR proofs. minutes.

Service Proof.

--Written Waiver of Right to 54,000 Conductors... 425 waivers......... 10 minutes.......... 71

Hearing.

--Revocation of Certification 677 railroads....... 15 revoked 10 minutes.......... 3

Based on Information That Certifications.

Another Railroad Has Done So.

--Placing Relevant 677 railroads....... 100 updated records. 1 hour.............. 100

Information in Record Prior

to Suspending Certification/

Convening Hearing.

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Total Estimated Responses: 354,076.

Total Estimated Total Annual Burden: 3,972,997 hours.

Status: Extension of a Currently Approved Collection.

Pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 3507(a) and 5 CFR 1320.5(b), 1320.8(b)(3)(vi), FRA informs all interested parties that it may not conduct or sponsor, and a respondent is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501-3520.

Issued in Washington, DC, on August 28, 2014.

Rebecca Pennington,

Chief Financial Officer.

FR Doc. 2014-20911 Filed 9-2-14; 8:45 am

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