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with higher risk ratings (ratings of 4 or b. With respect to all other collection packages that will require
5). enforcement actions, to vote to approve, clearance by the Office of Management
b. To take enforcement actions against disapprove, or modify the action. and Budget (OMB) in compliance with
lenders with higher risk ratings (ratings 3. To review OLO’s budget, staffing, Public Law 104–13, the Paperwork
of 4 or 5) as approved by the Lender and operating plans. Reduction Act of 1995, effective October
Oversight Committee and, if necessary, 4. To take such other actions and 1, 1995. The information collection
as approved by the Administrator or perform such other functions as may be packages that may be included in this
his/her authorized delegatee, with the formally adopted by SOP or otherwise. notice are for new information
concurrence of the Office of General C. To the Associate Deputy collections, approval of existing
Counsel. Administrator for Capital Access (ADA/ information collections, revisions to
c. To take all other actions in CA): OMB-approved information collections,
1. In addition to the powers and and extensions (no change) of OMB-
connection with lender oversight
authorities already delegated to the approved information collections.
enforcement for lenders with higher risk
ADA/CA, to issue a directive to one or SSA is soliciting comments on the
ratings (ratings of 4 or 5) that are not
more SBLCs that he/she determines is accuracy of the agency’s burden
otherwise delegated to others pursuant
being operated in an imprudent manner estimate; the need for the information;
to these Delegations of Authority.
to increase capital to such level as he/ its practical utility; ways to enhance its
d. To take other actions in connection she determines will result in the safe quality, utility, and clarity; and on ways
with lender oversight enforcement as and sound operation of the SBLC, in to minimize burden on respondents,
permitted by regulation. accordance with SBA regulations. including the use of automated
3. Policy, Program, and Portfolio II. The authorities delegated to the collection techniques or other forms of
Analysis. AA/OLO, except the authority to change information technology. Written
a. To provide the Office of Capital assigned ratings, may be redelegated. comments and recommendations
Access (OCA) and appropriate program III. The authorities delegated to the regarding the information collection(s)
management offices with independent AA/OLO may be exercised by any SBA should be submitted to the OMB Desk
policy, program and portfolio analysis employee officially designated as Acting Officer and the SSA Reports Clearance
for SBA’s loan programs and portfolios. in the position. Officer. The information can be mailed
b. To monitor changes in accounting, IV. The authority delegated herein to and/or faxed to the individuals at the
banking, and financial industries the ADA/CA may be exercised by any addresses and fax numbers listed below:
relative to small business lending, and SBA employee officially designated as (OMB), Office of Management and
recommend appropriate modification of Acting in the position. Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA;
SBA oversight and lending policies. V. Other than the authority delegated Fax: (202) 395–6974.
c. To conduct reviews of the to the Lender Oversight Committee in (SSA), Social Security Administration,
guaranteed purchase review process, Paragraph I.B.2.b., the authorities DCFAM, Attn: Reports Clearance
practices and decisions. delegated herein to the Lender Officer, 1338 Annex Building, 6401
d. To provide L/LMS administration Oversight Committee and the ADA/CA Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235;
and support. may not be redelegated. With regard to Fax: (410) 965–6400.
4. To serve as the debarring and the Paragraph I.B.2.b., the Lender
I. The information collections listed
suspending official for SBA’s financial Oversight Committee may delegate
below are pending at SSA and will be
assistance programs in accordance with authority to the AA/OLO to approve
submitted to OMB within 60 days from
current regulations. certain specified enforcement actions.
the date of this notice. Therefore, your
VI. The authorities delegated herein
5. To take all other actions in comments should be submitted to SSA
can only be revoked by the
connection with matters related to within 60 days from the date of this
Administrator and in writing.
SBA’s Lender Oversight Program and to VII. All previous delegations that are publication. You can obtain copies of
do and perform and to assent to the contrary to these delegations are hereby the collection instruments by calling the
doing and performance of, each and revoked. SSA Reports Clearance Officer at (410)
every act and thing requisite and proper VIII. These delegations of authority 965–0454 or by writing to the address
to effectuate the powers granted herein. may be amended from time to time. listed above.
B. To the Lender Oversight 1. Record of SSI Inquiry—20 CFR
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 634(b)(7); 15 U.S.C. 416.345—0960–0140.
Committee: 687(f); 15 U.S.C. 650; 15 U.S.C. 696(3)(A); 15
1. To review reports on lender Form SSA–3462 is completed by SSA
U.S.C. 697(a)(2); 15 U.S.C. 697e(c)(8); and personnel via telephone or personal
oversight activities. Pub.L. 104–208, Division D, Title I, Section
2. To review enforcement action 103(h) (September 30, 1996).
interview, and it is used to determine
recommendations of the AA/OLO for potential eligibility for Supplemental
Dated: April 19, 2005. Security Income (SSI) benefits. The
lenders with higher risk ratings (ratings Hector V. Barreto,
of 4 or 5), and respondents are individuals who
Administrator. inquire about SSI eligibility for
a. With respect to enforcement actions
[FR Doc. 05–8170 Filed 4–22–05; 8:45 am] themselves or someone else.
under Sections 23(b) (directive to Type of Request: Extension of an
BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
increase capital for SBLC), 23(d) OMB-approved information collection.
(revocation or suspension of loan Number of Respondents: 2,134,100.
authority of SBLC/non-Federally Frequency of Response: 1.
regulated lender), and 23(e) (cease and SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Average Burden per Response: 5
desist order issued to SBLC/non- minutes.
Agency Information Collection
Federally regulated lender) of the Small Estimated Annual Burden: 177,842
Activities: Proposed Request and
Business Act, to vote to recommend this hours.
Comment Request
or another action or to vote to not 2. The Ticket to Work and Self-
recommend action, to the Administrator The Social Security Administration Sufficiency Program—20 CFR 411.160–
or his/her authorized delegatee, and (SSA) publishes a list of information .730—0960–0644.

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The Ticket to Work and Self- recipients to choose a provider from an Social Security benefits based on
Sufficiency program allows individuals employment network (EN), who will disability or individuals entitled to SSI
with disabilities who are receiving guide these beneficiaries in obtaining, based on disability; program managers;
disability payments to work towards regaining, and maintaining self- EN contractors; and State vocational
decreased dependence on government supporting employment. 20 CFR rehabilitation agencies.
cash benefits programs without 411.160–.730 of the Code of Federal Type of Request: Extension of an
jeopardizing their benefits during the Regulations discusses the rules
OMB-approved information collection.
transition period to employment. The governing this program. The
program allows disability payment respondents are individuals entitled to

Average bur- Estimated


Number of re- Frequency den
CFR sections annual burden
spondents of response per response (hours)
(minutes)

411.140(c), [X-refer sections 411.145, 411.150, 411.325(a), (b), (c), & 70,000 2/year ............. 60 ................... 140,000
(d), 411.320(f)].
411.325(e), [X-refer section 411.395(b)] .................................................... 70,000 12/year ........... 60 ................... 840,000
411.325(f), [X-refer section 411.395(a)] ..................................................... 60,000 1/year ............. 5 ..................... 5,000
411.190 (a), [X-refer section 411.195] ....................................................... 250 1/year ............. 30 ................... 125
411.220(a)(1) .............................................................................................. 55 Varies ............. 30 ................... 28
441.245(b)(1) .............................................................................................. 12,000 1 ..................... 1 ..................... 200
411.325(d) .................................................................................................. 25 1 ..................... 480 ................. 200
411.365 ....................................................................................................... 82 1 ..................... 240 ................. 328
411.575, [X-refer section 411.500] ............................................................. 6,000 1 ..................... 30 ................... 3,000
411.605(b), [X-refer section 411.610] ........................................................ 27,000 Varies ............. 5 ..................... 2,250
411.435(c) .................................................................................................. 100 Once ............... 60 ................... 100
411.615 ....................................................................................................... 1,000 Once ............... 60 ................... 1,000
411.625 ....................................................................................................... 50 Once ............... 60 ................... 50
411.210(b) .................................................................................................. 2,000 Once ............... 30 ................... 1,000
411.590(b) .................................................................................................. 100 Once ............... 60 ................... 100
411.655 ....................................................................................................... 1 Once/year ....... 120 ................. 2
411.200 ....................................................................................................... 150 1/monthly ........ 15 ................... 450

Total annual respondents ................................................................... 248,813 ........................ Total annual 993,833


burden
hours.

Total Estimated Annual Burden: HAVA Information Collection Estimated Annual Burden: 33,333
993,833 hours. Individuals registering to vote must hours.
II. The information collections listed provide their driver’s license number to [*The actual number of responses per State
below have been submitted to OMB for the State election agency. If they have will vary based on population. Therefore, the
clearance. Your comments on the no driver’s license or State-issued total number of responses is based on data of
information collections would be most new voter applications received by all 50
identity card they must supply the last States in 1999–2000.]
useful if received by OMB and SSA four digits of the Social Security number
within 30 days from the date of this (SSN). The State election agency will 2. Public Understanding Measurement
publication. You can obtain a copy of forward the new registrant name, date of System (PUMS)—0960–0612.
the OMB clearance packages by calling As required by Section 2(b) of the
birth, and the last four digits of the SSN
the SSA Reports Clearance Officer at Government Performance and Results
to the State MVA.
(410) 965–0454, or by writing to the SSA requires State MVAs to use the Act, which provides that Agencies
address listed above. American Association of Motor Vehicle establish the means for measuring their
1. Help America Vote Act—0960– Administrations (AAMVA) as a progress in achieving agency-level goals,
NEW. consolidation point for data transfer. SSA established the PUMS in 1998 as a
The data, as input by the MVA, routes tool for measuring its performance in
Background meeting its strategic objectives in the
the applicant’s information to the
On October 29, 2002, President AAMVA network hub. AAMVA area of public knowledge about and
George W. Bush signed into law H.R. forwards the transaction to SSA’s HAVA understanding of the Social Security
3295, the Help America Vote Act verification system. The result will be program. The instrument used in PUMS
(HAVA) of 2002, which mandates the returned from SSA to the AAMVA hub is a national phone survey of adult
verification of newly registered voters. for distribution to the State MVA. Americans (age 18 and over) conducted
HAVA places certain requirements upon The respondents to the HAVA annually for SSA by a professional
SSA in terms of verifying information to collection are the various State MVAs polling organization. The PUMS survey
be used for each State’s voter responsible for verifying voter instrument is designed to collect
registration process. SSA’s role in registration information. knowledge data from key populations
HAVA is defined in Section 303 of the Type of Request: New Information toward which SSA has targeted
law. Section 303 requires each State to Collection. education and outreach programs.
implement a computerized statewide Number of Respondents: 50 State Additionally, the survey is intended to
voter registration list and to verify voter MVAs. assure a valid knowledge measure for
information with the State motor Total Annual Responses: *1,000,000. key populations at the national level.
vehicle administration (MVA) records, Average Burden per Response: 2 This information is a crucial step in
or if none exist, with SSA records. minutes. making SSA more focused and effective

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in its communication programs. The individual receiving spouse’s benefits Average Burden Per Response: 15
respondents are randomly selected and concurrently receiving a minutes.
adults residing in the United States. Government pension, based on the Estimated Annual Burden: 138,750
Type of Request: Extension of an individual’s own earnings, may have the hours.
OMB-approved information collection. Social Security benefit amount reduced Dated: April 19, 2005.
Number of Respondents: 1,400. by two-thirds of the pension amount. Elizabeth A. Davidson,
Frequency of Response: 1. The data collected on form SSA–3885 is Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security
Average Burden per Response: 15 used by SSA to determine if the Administration.
minutes. individual’s Social Security benefit will [FR Doc. 05–8180 Filed 4–22–05; 8:45 am]
Estimated Annual Burden: 350 hours. be reduced, the amount of the
3. Railroad Employment BILLING CODE 4191–02–P
reduction, and if one of the exceptions
Questionnaire—20 CFR 404.1401, in 20 CFR 404.408a applies. The
404.1406–.1408—0960–0078. respondents are individuals who are
SSA uses form SSA–671 to secure receiving, or will receive, Social OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
sufficient information to effect the Security spouse’s benefits and also TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
required coordination with the Railroad receive their own Government pension.
Retirement Board (RRB) for Social Trade Policy Staff Committee; Notice
Type of Request: Extension of an of Availability and Request for Public
Security claims processing. It is OMB-approved information collection.
completed whenever claimants give Comment on Interim Environmental
Number of Respondents: 76,000. Review of United States-Oman Free
indications of having been employed in Frequency of Response: 1.
the railroad industry. The respondents Trade Agreement
Average Burden Per Response: 12.5
are applicants for Social Security minutes. AGENCY: Office of the United States
benefits, who have had railroad Estimated Annual Burden: 15,833 Trade Representative.
employment, or dependents of railroad hours. ACTION: Notice of availability and
workers. 6. Teacher Questionnaire (SSA–5665– request for public comment.
Type of Request: Extension of an BK); Request for Administrative
OMB-approved information collection. Information (SSA–5666–BK)—20 CFR SUMMARY: The Office of the U.S. Trade
Number of Respondents: 125,000. 416.924a and 20 CFR 404.1520—0960– Representative (USTR), on behalf of the
Frequency of Response: 1. 0646. Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC),
Average Burden Per Response: 5 If an individual who is claiming seeks comment on the interim
minutes. disability under Title XVI or Title II is environmental review of the proposed
Estimated Annual Burden: 10,417 currently, or has recently been, in an U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement
hours. education program, SSA must obtain (FTA). The interim environmental
4. Statement of Income and information about his or her functioning review is available at http://
Resources—20 CFR 416.207, 416.301– from teachers, instructors, and other www.ustr.gov/Trade_Sectors/
.310, 416.704 and 416.708—0960–0124. education personnel who have the Environment/Environmental_Reviews/
The information collected on form opportunity to observe the individual Section_Index.html. Copies of the
SSA–8010–BK is used in SSI claims and on a day-to-day basis. Educational review will also be sent to interested
redeterminations to obtain information programs are an important source of members of the public by mail upon
about the income and resources of: evidence and often provide formal request.
ineligible spouses, parents/spouses of assessment results and other kinds of DATES: Comments on the draft
parents, and children living in the information from a variety of environmental review are requested by
claimant’s/beneficiary’s household; disciplines. Evidence obtained from May 31, 2005 to inform the negotiations
essential persons; and sponsors of aliens educational programs varies a great and the review of the final agreement.
(including spouses of sponsors who live deal, however, in format, content,
with the sponsor). The information is FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
reliability, and usefulness. The need procedural questions concerning public
needed to make initial or continuing exists, therefore, for an information
eligibility determinations for SSI comments, contact Gloria Blue,
collection instrument that will assure a Executive Secretary, TPSC, Office of the
claimants/beneficiaries who are subject degree of uniformity and consistency in
to deeming. If eligible, the information USTR, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington,
the quantity and quality of information DC 20508, telephone (202) 395–3475.
is used to determine the amount of the received about a claimant’s (or
SSI payment. The respondents are Questions concerning the
beneficiary’s/recipient’s) impairment- environmental review, or requests for
persons whose income and resources related limitations.
must be considered in determining the copies, should be addressed to David
eligibility of SSI claimants or SSA–5665–BK Brooks, Environment and Natural
beneficiaries. Resources Section, Office of the USTR,
Type of Request: Revision of OMB-
Type of Request: Revision of an OMB- telephone 202–395–7320.
approved information collection.
approved information collection. Number of Respondents: 557,000. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Trade
Number of Respondents: 341,000. Frequency of Response: 1. Act of 2002, signed by the President on
Frequency of Response: 1. Average Burden Per Response: 20 August 6, 2002, provides that the
Average Burden Per Response: 26 minutes. President shall conduct environmental
minutes. Estimated Annual Burden: 185,667 reviews of [certain] trade agreements
Estimated Annual Burden: 147,767 hours. consistent with Executive Order
hours. 13121—Environmental Review of Trade
5. Government Pension SSA–5666 Agreements (64 FR 63,169, Nov. 18,
Questionnaire—20 CFR 404.408a— Type of Request: Revision of OMB- 1999) and its implementing guidelines
0960–0160. approved information collection. (65 FR 79,442, Dec. 19, 2000) and report
The Social Security Act and the Code Number of Respondents: 555,000. on such reviews to the Committee on
of Federal Regulations provide that an Frequency of Response: 1. Ways and Means of the House of

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