Reports by Carriers on Incidents Involving Animals During Air transport

ICR 201504-2105-001

OMB: 2105-0552

Federal Form Document

Forms and Documents
Document
Name
Status
Supporting Statement A
2015-04-15
IC Document Collections
ICR Details
2105-0552 201504-2105-001
Historical Active 200803-2105-002
DOT/OST
Reports by Carriers on Incidents Involving Animals During Air transport
Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection   No
Regular
Approved without change 08/25/2015
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA) 04/29/2015
  Inventory as of this Action Requested Previously Approved
08/31/2018 36 Months From Approved
324 0 0
365 0 0
21,200 0 0

Department of Transportation issued a final rule on July 3, 2014 amending the requirement for air carriers to report incidents involving the loss, injury, or death of an animal during air transport. The final rule: (1) expands the reporting requirement to U.S. carriers that operate scheduled service with at least one aircraft with a design capacity of more than 60 seats ("covered carriers"); (2) expands the definition of "animal" to any warm- or cold-blooded animal which, at the time of transportation, is being kept as a pet in a family household in the United States and any dog or cat which, at the time of transportation, is shipped as part of a commercial shipment on a scheduled passenger flight, including shipments by trainers and breeders; (3) requires covered carriers to file a calendar-year report through December; (4) requires covered carriers to include in the calendar-year report the total number of animals that were lost, injured, or died during air transport in the calendar year, including a requirement to file a negative report if the carrier did not have any reportable incidents during the calendar year; (5) requires covered carriers to provide in their calendar-year reports the total number of animals transported in the calendar year; and (6) requires a certification signed by an authorized carrier representative affirming that the report is true, correct, and complete. Additionally, the final rule moved the reporting requirement out of 14 CFR Part 234 to avoid further confusion regarding which entities are required to submit a report. The reporting requirement is now codified at 14 CFR Part 235.

US Code: 49 USC 41721 Name of Law: Reports by Air Carriers on Incidents Involving Animals During Air Transport
  
PL: Pub.L. 106 - 810 CFR 234.13 Name of Law: Reports by air carriers on incidents involving animals during air transport

2105-AE07 Final or interim final rulemaking 79 FR 37938 07/03/2014

  77 FR 38747 06/29/2012
79 FR 37938 07/03/2014
No

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IC Title Form No. Form Name
Reports by Carriers on Incidents Involving Animals During Air transport

  Total Approved Previously Approved Change Due to New Statute Change Due to Agency Discretion Change Due to Adjustment in Estimate Change Due to Potential Violation of the PRA
Annual Number of Responses 324 0 0 -26 0 350
Annual Time Burden (Hours) 365 0 0 5 0 360
Annual Cost Burden (Dollars) 21,200 0 0 21,200 0 0
Yes
Miscellaneous Actions
No
In 2008, the estimated total annual burden hours was between 0 and 360 (the number of respondents was 30; the maximum number of hours assumed that all 30 respondents have one reportable incident every month during the calendar year). The most recent version of the rule decreases the number of respondents to 27. Therefore, the estimated total annual burden hours is between 27 and 324 because each respondent must, at a minimum, submit one report each year-the December report. For the other months of the year, the respondent must submit a report only if it experienced an incident in that month. The maximum number of hours assumes that all 27 respondents have one reportable incident every month during the calendar year.

$648
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Vinh Nguyen 202 366-9342 vinh.nguyen@dot.gov

  No

On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    (i) Why the information is being collected;
    (ii) Use of information;
    (iii) Burden estimate;
    (iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
    (v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
    (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
 
 
 
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.
04/29/2015


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