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Various International Agreement Certificates and Documents

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order to ensure that the information
related to a particular border crossing is
available for providing any applicable
benefits related to immigration or for
other law enforcement purposes. For
non-immigrant aliens who become
USCs or LPRs following a border
crossing that leads to the creation of a
record in BCI, the information related to
border crossings prior to that change in
status will follow the 75-year retention
period. All information regarding border
crossing by such persons following their
change in status will follow the 15-year
retention period applicable to USCs and
LPRs. For all travelers, however, BCI
records linked to active law
enforcement lookout records, DHS/CBP
matches to enforcement activities, and/
or investigations or cases will remain
accessible for the life of the primary
records of the law enforcement activities
to which the BCI records may relate, to
the extent retention for such purposes
exceeds the normal retention period for
such data in BCI.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:

Director, Office of Automated
Systems, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection Headquarters, 1300
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20229.

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NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:

DHS allows persons (including
foreign nationals) to seek administrative
access under the Privacy Act to
information maintained in BCI.
However, the Secretary of Homeland
Security has exempted portions of this
system from the notification, access, and
amendment procedures of the Privacy
Act because it is a law enforcement
system. DHS/CBP, however, will
consider individual requests to
determine whether or not information
may be released. Thus, individuals
seeking notification of and access to any
record contained in this system of
records, or seeking to contest its
content, may submit a request in writing
to the Headquarters or CBP FOIA
Officer, whose contact information can
be found at http://www.dhs.gov/foia
under ‘‘Contacts.’’ 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, Department of
Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane
SW., Building 410, STOP–0655,
Washington, DC 20528.
When seeking records about yourself
from this system of records or any other
Departmental system of records, your
request must conform with the Privacy

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Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part
5. You must first verify your identity,
meaning that you must provide your full
name, current address, and date and
place of birth. You must sign your
request, and your 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.
While no specific form is required, you
may obtain forms for this purpose from
the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief
Freedom of Information Act Officer,
http://www.dhs.gov/foia or 1–866–431–
0486. In addition, you should:
• Explain why you believe the
Department would have information on
you;
• Identify which component(s) of the
Department you believe may have the
information about you;
• Specify when you believe the
records would have been created; and
• Provide any other information that
will help the FOIA staff determine
which DHS component agency may
have responsive records; and
If your request is seeking records
pertaining to another living individual,
you must include a statement from that
individual certifying his/her agreement
for you to access his/her records.
Without the above information, the
component(s) may not be able to
conduct an effective search, and your
request may be denied due to lack of
specificity or lack of compliance with
applicable regulations.
See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:

See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:

The system contains certain data
received from individuals who arrive in,
depart from, or transit through the
United States. This system also contains
information collected from carriers that
operate vessels, vehicles, aircraft, and/or
trains that enter or exit the United
States, including private aircraft
operators. The system also contains
border crossing information received
from CBSA.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:

No exemption shall be asserted with
respect to border crossing information
about an individual maintained in the
system. In addition to the disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, information
in the system may be shared with law
enforcement and/or intelligence
agencies pursuant to the above routine

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Dated: May 16, 2013.
Jonathan R. Cantor,
Acting Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. 2013–12388 Filed 5–24–13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9111–14–P

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2012–1066]

Collection of Information Under
Review by Office of Management and
Budget
Coast Guard, DHS.
Thirty-day notice requesting
comments.

AGENCY:
ACTION:

RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:

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uses. The Privacy Act requires DHS to
maintain an accounting of the
disclosures made pursuant to all
routines uses. Disclosing the fact that a
law enforcement or intelligence agency
has sought particular records may affect
ongoing law enforcement activities. The
Secretary of Homeland Security,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2),
exempted this system from the
following provisions of the Privacy Act:
Sections (c)(3), (e)(8), and (g) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, as is
necessary and appropriate to protect
this information. Further, DHS has
exempted section (c)(3) of the Privacy
Act of 1974, as amended, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) as is necessary and
appropriate to protect this information.

SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
U.S. Coast Guard is forwarding an
Information Collection Request (ICR),
abstracted below, to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs
(OIRA), requesting approval for the
following collection of information:
1625-new, Various International
Agreement Certificates and Documents.
Our ICR describes the information we
seek to collect from the public. Review
and comments by OIRA ensure we only
impose paperwork burdens
commensurate with our performance of
duties.
DATES: Comments must reach the Coast
Guard and OIRA on or before June 27,
2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by Coast Guard docket
number [USCG–2012–1066] to the
Docket Management Facility (DMF) at
the U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) and/or to OIRA. To avoid

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duplicate submissions, please use only
one of the following means:
(1) Online: (a) To Coast Guard docket
at http://www.regulation.gov. (b) To
OIRA by email via: OIRAsubmission@omb.eop.gov.
(2) Mail: (a) DMF (M–30), DOT, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590–0001. (b) To
OIRA, 725 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20503, attention Desk
Officer for the Coast Guard.
(3) Hand Delivery: To DMF address
above, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. The telephone number is 202–
366–9329.
(4) Fax: (a) To DMF, 202–493–2251.
(b) To OIRA at 202–395–6566. To
ensure your comments are received in a
timely manner, mark the fax, attention
Desk Officer for the Coast Guard.
The DMF maintains the public docket
for this Notice. Comments and material
received from the public, as well as
documents mentioned in this Notice as
being available in the docket, will
become part of the docket and will be
available for inspection or copying at
room W12–140 on the West Building
Ground Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. You may also
find the docket on the Internet at http://
www.regulations.gov.
A copy of the ICR is available through
the docket on the Internet at http://
www.regulations.gov. Additionally,
copies are available from: Commandant
(CG–612), ATTN: Paperwork Reduction
Act Manager, U.S. Coast Guard, 2100
2nd Street SW., STOP 7101,
Washington, DC 20593–7101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact Lieutenant Commander
Christopher Gagnon, Domestic Vessels
Division, U.S. Coast Guard at cg-cvc1@uscg.mil, for questions on this
document. Contact Ms. Barbara
Hairston, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, 202–366–9826, for
questions on the docket.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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Public Participation and Request for
Comments
This Notice relies on the authority of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995;
44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended. An
ICR is an application to OIRA seeking
the approval, extension, or renewal of a
Coast Guard collection of information
(Collection). The ICR contains
information describing the Collection’s
purpose, the Collection’s likely burden
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the necessity of the Collection, and
other important information describing
the Collection. There is one ICR for each
Collection.
The Coast Guard invites comments on
whether this ICR should be granted
based on the Collection being necessary
for the proper performance of
Departmental functions. In particular,
the Coast Guard would appreciate
comments addressing: (1) The practical
utility of the Collection; (2) the accuracy
of the estimated burden of the
Collection; (3) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of
information subject to the Collection;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of
the Collection on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. These
comments will help OIRA determine
whether to approve the ICR referred to
in this Notice.
We encourage you to respond to this
request by submitting comments and
related materials. Comments to Coast
Guard or OIRA must contain the OMB
Control Number of the ICR. They must
also contain the docket number of this
request, [USCG–2012–1066], and must
be received by June 27, 2013. We will
post all comments received, without
change, to http://www.regulations.gov.
They will include any personal
information you provide. We have an
agreement with DOT to use their DMF.
Please see ‘‘Privacy Act’’ paragraph
below.
Submitting Comments
If you submit a comment, please
include the docket number [USCG–
2012–1066], indicate the specific
section of the document to which each
comment applies, providing a reason for
each comment. You may submit your
comments and material online (via
http://www.regulations.gov), by fax,
mail, or hand delivery, but please use
only one of these means. If you submit
a comment online via
www.regulations.gov, it will be
considered received by the Coast Guard
when you successfully transmit the
comment. If you fax, hand deliver, or
mail your comment, it will be
considered as having been received by
the Coast Guard when it is received at
the DMF. We recommend you include
your name, mailing address, an email
address, or other contact information in
the body of your document so that we
can contact you if we have questions
regarding your submission.
You may submit comments and
material by electronic means, mail, fax,
or delivery to the DMF at the address
under ADDRESSES, but please submit

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them by only one means. To submit
your comment online, go to http://
www.regulations.gov, and type USCG–
2012–1066 in the Search box, then click
on the ‘‘Open Docket Folder’’ option. If
you submit your comments by mail or
hand delivery, submit them in an
unbound format, no larger than 81⁄2 by
11 inches, suitable for copying and
electronic filing. If you submit
comments by mail and would like to
know that they reached the Facility,
please enclose a stamped, self-addressed
postcard or envelope. We will consider
all comments and material received
during the comment period and will
address them accordingly.
Viewing Comments and Documents
To view the comments go to http://
www.regulations.gov, insert USCG–
2012–1066 in the Search box, then click
on the ‘‘Open Docket Folder’’ option. If
you do not have access to the internet,
you may view the docket by visiting the
Docket Management Facility in Room
W12–140 on the ground floor of the
Department of Transportation West
Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. We have an
agreement with the Department of
Transportation to use the Docket
Management Facility.
OIRA posts its decisions on ICRs
online at http://www.reginfo.gov/public/
do/PRAMain after the comment period
for each ICR. An OMB Notice of Action
on each ICR will become available via
a hyperlink in the OMB Control
Number: 1625-new.
Privacy Act
Anyone can search the electronic
form of comments received in dockets
by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the
comment, if submitted on behalf of an
association, business, labor union, etc.).
You may review a Privacy Act statement
regarding Coast Guard public dockets in
the January 17, 2008, issue of the
Federal Register (73 FR 3316).
Previous Request for Comments
This request provides a 30-day
comment period required by OIRA. The
Coast Guard has published the 60-day
Notice (78 FR 9709; February 11, 2013)
required by 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2). That
Notice elicited no COI-related
comments. Accordingly, no changes
have been made to the collection. The
above 60-day Notice also sought
comments on a draft Maritime Labour
Convention (MLC) Navigation and
Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC). The
Coast Guard will publish a separate

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Notice in the Federal Register to
addresses how we responded to the
MLC NVIC-related comments.

ACTION:

Information Collection Request
Title: Various International
Agreement Certificates and Documents.
OMB Control Number: 1625-new.
Summary: This information collection
is associated with the Maritime Labour
Convention, 2006. The Coast Guard
plans to establish a voluntary inspection
program for vessels wishing to
document compliance with the
requirements of the Convention. U.S.
commercial vessels that operate on
international routes will be eligible to
participate.
Need: The information is needed to
determine if a vessel is in compliance
with the Convention.
Forms: CG–16450, MLC Statement of
Voluntary Compliance; CG–16450A,
Interim MLC Statement of Voluntary
Compliance; CG–16450B, Declaration of
MLC Part I Statement of Voluntary
Compliance; CG–16450C, MLC
Inspection Report
Respondents: Vessel owners and
operators.
Frequency: On occasion. We estimate
two responses per respondent, one for
the Convention application and one for
the recordkeeping of Coast Guard-issued
documents.
Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden of this new collection is 4,150
hours a year.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: May 21, 2013.
Paul F. Thomas,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of
Inspections & Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2013–12544 Filed 5–24–13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9110–04–P

Notice.

SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency
Management Agency, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent burden, invites the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on an extension, without
change, of a currently approved
information collection. In accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, this notice seeks comments
concerning submission of application
and required documentation for the
FEMA Preparedness Grants: Transit
Security Grant Program (TSGP).
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before July 29, 2013.
ADDRESSES: To avoid duplicate
submissions to the docket, please use
only one of the following means to
submit comments:
(1) Online. Submit comments at
www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
FEMA–2013–0022. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
(2) Mail. Submit written comments to
Docket Manager, Office of Chief
Counsel, DHS/FEMA, 500 C Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20472–3100.
All submissions received must
include the agency name and Docket ID.
Regardless of the method used for
submitting comments or material, all
submissions will be posted, without
change, to the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at http://www.regulations.gov,
and will include any personal
information you provide. Therefore,
submitting this information makes it
public. You may wish to read the
Privacy Act notice that is available via
the link in the footer of
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID: [FEMA–2013–0022] OMB No.
1660–0112]

Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.

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Steven P. Billings, Investigative Analyst,
FEMA, Grant Programs Directorate,
(202) 786–9516. You may contact the
Records Management Division for
copies of the proposed collection of
information at facsimile number (202)
646–3347 or email address: FEMAInformation-CollectionsManagement@dhs.gov.
The
Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP)
is a FEMA grant program that focuses on
transportation infrastructure protection
activities. The collection of information

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for TSGP is mandated by Section 1406,
Title XIV of the Implementing
Recommendations of the 9/11
Commission Act of 2007, 6 U.S.C. 1135,
which directs the Secretary to establish
a program for making grants to eligible
public transportation agencies for
security improvements. Additionally,
information is collected in accordance
with Section 1406(c) of the
Implementing Recommendations of the
9/11 Commission Act of 2007, 6 U.S.C.
1135(c), which authorizes the Secretary
to determine the requirements for grant
recipients, including application
requirements.
The program provides funds to
owners and operators of transit systems
(which include intra-city bus, commuter
bus, and all forms of passenger rail) to
protect critical surface transportation
infrastructure and the traveling public
from acts of terrorism, major disasters,
and other emergencies.
Collection of Information
Title: FEMA Preparedness Grants:
Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP).
OMB Number: 1660–0112.
Type of Information Collection:
Extension, without change, of a
currently approved information
collection.
FEMA Forms: FEMA Form 089–4,
TSGP Investment Justification
Template.
Abstract: The TSGP is an important
component of the Department of
Homeland Security’s effort to enhance
the security of the Nation’s critical
infrastructure. The program provides
funds to owners and operators of transit
systems to protect critical surface
transportation infrastructure and the
traveling public from acts of terrorism,
major disasters, and other emergencies.
Affected Public: State, Local, or Tribal
Government.
Number of Respondents: 123.
Number of Responses: 123.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 5,043 hours.

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