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Federal Register / Vol. 73, No.

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No other changes have been made in consideration, comments should DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
either the membership or planned reference the OMB Control Number (see
activity of the group research project. below). Office of the Secretary
Membership in this group research The OMB is particularly interested in
project remains open, and Advanced Notice of Public Hearing To Collect
comments which: Information To Assist in the
Media Workflow Association, Inc.
intends to file additional written • Evaluate whether the proposed Development of the List of Goods
notifications disclosing all changes in collection of information is necessary From Countries Produced by Child
membership. for the proper performance of the Labor or Forced Labor
On March 28, 2000, Advanced Media functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have AGENCY: Bureau of International Labor
Workflow Association, Inc. filed its Affairs, Department of Labor.
original notification pursuant to Section practical utility;
ACTION: Notice of public hearing to
6(a) of the Act. The Department of • Evaluate the accuracy of the
collect information to assist in the
Justice published a notice in the Federal agency’s estimate of the burden of the
development of a list of goods from
Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the proposed collection of information,
countries produced by child labor or
Act on June 29, 2000 (65 FR 40127). including the validity of the
forced labor in violation of international
The last notification was filed with methodology and assumptions used;
standards; request for submission of
the Department on December 18, 2007. • Enhance the quality, utility, and testimony.
A notice was published in the Federal clarity of the information to be
Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the collected; and SUMMARY: The Department of Labor
Act on January 22, 2008 (73 FR 3755). (‘‘DOL’’) will hold a public hearing for
• Minimize the burden of the
Patricia A. Brink, collection of information on those who the purpose of gathering factual
Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust are to respond, including through the information regarding the use of child
Division. use of appropriate automated, labor and forced labor worldwide in the
[FR Doc. E8–8628 Filed 4–22–08; 8:45 am] electronic, mechanical, or other production of goods at 10:30 a.m. on
technological collection techniques or Wednesday, May 28, 2008. The hearing
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other forms of information technology, will take place in the Auditorium of the
e.g., permitting electronic submission of Frances Perkins Building, U.S.
responses. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Ave., NW., Washington DC 20210, and
Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics. will be open to the public. This hearing
Office of the Secretary
Type of Review: Extension without is conducted pursuant to section
Submission for OMB Review: change of a previously approved 105(b)(1) of the Trafficking Victims
Comment Request collection. Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005
Title: Producer Price Index Survey. (‘‘TVPRA of 2005’’), Public Law 109–
April 17, 2008. 164 (2006), and as set forth in the Notice
The Department of Labor (DOL) OMB Control Number: 1220–0100. of Procedural Guidelines for the
hereby announces the submission of the Affected Public: Business or other for- Development and Maintenance of the
following public information collection profits. List of Goods From Countries Produced
request (ICR) to the Office of Estimated Number of Respondents: by Child Labor or Forced Labor
Management and Budget (OMB) for 6,400. (‘‘Guidelines’’), 72 FR 73374 (December
review and approval in accordance with 27, 2007). All members of the public
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Total Estimated Annual Burden attending the hearing must register by
(Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35). Hours: 12,800. May 14 in order to facilitate building
A copy of this ICR, with applicable Total Estimated Annual Costs Burden: security. DOL is now accepting requests
supporting documentation; including $0. from all interested parties to provide
among other things a description of the Description: The Producer Price Index oral and/or written testimony and/or
likely respondents, proposed frequency (PPI), one of the Nation’s leading exhibits at the hearing. Each
of response, and estimated total burden economic indicators, is used as a presentation will be limited to 10
may be obtained from the RegInfo.gov measure of price movements, as an minutes and must be submitted in
Web site at http://www.reginfo.gov/ indicator of inflationary trends, for writing to the Office of Child Labor,
public/do/PRAMain or by contacting inventory valuation, and as a measure of Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking
Darrin King on 202–693–4129 (this is purchasing power of the dollar at the by May 7. The Department is not able
not a toll-free number)/e-mail: primary market level. It also is used for to provide financial assistance to those
king.darrin@dol.gov. market and economic research and as a wishing to travel to attend the hearing.
Interested parties are encouraged to basis for escalation in long-term Those unable to attend the hearing are
send comments to the Office of contracts and purchase agreements. The invited to submit written testimony.
Information and Regulatory Affairs, purpose of the PPI collection is to Please refer to the DATES, FURTHER
Attn: OMB Desk Officer for the Bureau accumulate data for the ongoing INFORMATION, and ‘‘Scope of Interest’’
of Labor Statistics (BLS), Office of monthly publication of the PPI family of sections of this Notice for additional
Management and Budget, Room 10235, indexes. For addition information, see instructions on registration, notification,
Washington, DC 20503, Telephone: related notice published at 73 FR 15 on and submission requirements.
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202–395–7316/Fax: 202–395–6974 January 23, 2008. The DOL Office of Child Labor,
(these are not a toll-free numbers), E- Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking
mail: OIRAlsubmission@omb.eop.gov Darrin A. King, (‘‘Office’’) is currently developing a list
within 30 days from the date of this Acting Departmental Clearance Officer. of goods (‘‘the List’’) from countries that
publication in the Federal Register. In [FR Doc. E8–8703 Filed 4–22–08; 8:45 am] the Office has reason to believe are
order to ensure the appropriate BILLING CODE 4510–24–P produced by child labor or forced labor

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in violation of international standards. Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor at the Procedural Guidelines), as well as
DOL is required to develop and make (202) 693–4813 or the definitions of child labor and forced
available to the public the List pursuant Strotkamp.Leyla@dol.gov. Please labor contained in Section C of the
to the TVPRA of 2005. Information provide Ms. Strotkamp with attendees’ Guidelines. Refer to 72 FR 73374
provided at the hearing will be contact information, including name, (December 27, 2007).
considered by the Office in developing organization, address, phone number, Where applicable, testimony
the List. Testimony should be confined and e-mail address. providing factual information should
to the specific topic of the use of child Opportunity To Appear: The hearing indicate its source or sources, and
labor and forced labor in the production is open to the public, and all interested copies of the source material should be
of goods internationally, as well as parties are welcome to attend. However, provided. If primary sources are
information on government, industry, or only a party who files a complete notice utilized, such as research studies,
third-party actions and initiatives to of intention to appear will be able to interviews, direct observations, or other
address these problems. The Office is present at the hearing. The presiding sources of quantitative or qualitative
particularly interested in information official reserves the right to limit oral data, details on the research or data-
tending to demonstrate the presence or statements in the interest of time and to gathering methodology should be
absence of a significant incidence of otherwise keep the hearing focused. provided.
child labor or forced labor in the Special Accommodations: Persons Written testimony, and written copies
production of a particular good. who wish to request any of the of oral testimony, should be submitted
following accommodations should to the addresses and by the deadlines
DATES: The hearing is scheduled for
contact Ms. Strotkamp by April 30: a set forth above. Submissions made via
Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Parties who
presentation that exceeds 10 minutes; fax, mail, express delivery, hand
intend to present testimony at the technical assistance for a presentation;
hearing must notify DOL of their delivery, or messenger service should
submission of exhibits or other physical clearly identify the person filing the
intention to appear, in writing, by evidence for the record; or
5 p.m., April 30. Presenters will be submission and should be signed and
accommodation of a disability. dated. Submissions made via mail,
required to submit four written copies of For presentations that exceed 10
their full testimony in English and all express delivery, hand delivery, or
minutes and/or include the submission
documentary evidence and/or exhibits messenger service should include an
of evidence, ILAB will review each
to the Office by 5 p.m., May 7. Those original plus three copies of all
submission and determine if it warrants
attending but not presenting at the materials and attachments. If possible,
the additional time requested. If ILAB
hearing must register by May 14. The submitters should also provide copies of
believes the requested additional time is
record will be kept open for additional such materials and attachments on a
excessive, it will allocate an appropriate
written testimony until 5 p.m., June 11, CD–ROM or similar electronic media.
amount of time to the presentation, and
2008. Information received after that Note that security-related screening may
notify the participant before the hearing.
date may not be taken into result in significant delays in receiving
ILAB may limit to 10 minutes the
consideration in developing the initial presentation of any participant who fails comments and other written materials
List, but will be considered by the to comply substantially with these submitted by regular mail.
Office as the List is maintained and procedural requirements; ILAB may Government classified information
updated in the future. request any participant to return for will not be accepted. The Office may
To Give Notice of Intention To additional questioning at a later time. request that classified information
Appear, Submit Written Testimony, or Scope of Interest: DOL requests brought to its attention be declassified.
for Further Information, Contact: information that is current and directly Submissions containing confidential or
Charita Castro, Office of Child Labor, addresses the nature and extent of child personal information may be redacted
Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking, labor or forced labor in the production by the Office before being made
Bureau of International Labor Affairs, of goods, or the nature and extent of available to the public, in accordance
U.S. Department of Labor at (202) 693– actions and initiatives to combat child with applicable laws and regulations.
4843 (this is not a toll-free number). labor and forced labor. Governments The Official Record of this Public
Written testimony and documentary that have ratified International Labor Hearing, including statements submitted
evidence may be submitted by the Organization (‘‘ILO’’) Convention 138 for the record, will be published and
following methods: (Minimum Age), Convention 182 (Worst made available to the public on the DOL
• Facsimile (fax): Permitted for Forms of Child Labor), Convention 29 Web site.
submissions of 10 pages or fewer. ILAB/ (Forced Labor) and/or Convention 105 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and (Abolition of Forced Labor) may wish to 105(b)(1) of the TVPRA of 2005, Public
Human Trafficking at 202–693–4830. submit relevant copies of their Law 109–164 (2006), directed the
• Mail, Express Delivery, Hand responses to any Observations or Direct Secretary of Labor, acting through the
Delivery, and Messenger Service: Charita Requests by the ILO’s Committee of Bureau of International Labor Affairs, to
Castro/Leyla Strotkamp at U.S. Experts on the Application of ‘‘carry out additional activities to
Department of Labor, ILAB/Office of Conventions and Recommendations. monitor and combat forced labor and
Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Exhibits submitted may include studies, child labor in foreign countries.’’
Trafficking, 200 Constitution Ave., NW., reports, statistics, new articles, Section 105(b)(2) of the TVPRA, 22
Room S–5317, Washington, DC 20210. electronic media, or other sources, as set U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), listed these activities
• E-mail: ilab-tvpra@dol.gov. forth in section ‘‘Information Requested as:
Note that security-related problems may on Child Labor and Forced Labor’’ of 72 (A) Monitor the use of forced labor
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result in significant delays in receiving FR 73374 (December 27, 2007). and child labor in violation of
materials by mail. Submitters of oral or written testimony international standards;
To Register To Attend the Hearing, should take into consideration the (B) Provide information regarding
Contact: Leyla Strotkamp, Office of ‘‘Sources of Information and Factors trafficking in persons for the purpose of
Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Considered in the Development and forced labor to the Office to Monitor and
Trafficking, Bureau of International Maintenance of the List’’ (Section A of Combat Trafficking of the Department of

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State for inclusion in [the] trafficking in DEPARTMENT OF LABOR accounts and other pooled investment
persons report required by section funds to use their affiliates to effect or
110(b) of the Trafficking Victims Employee Benefits Security execute securities transactions for such
Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. Administration accounts in order to recapture brokerage
7107(b)); commissions for benefit of employee
(C) Develop and make available to the Proposed Extension of Information benefit plans whose assets are
public a list of goods from countries that Collection Request Submitted for maintained in pooled separate accounts
the Bureau of International Labor Affairs Public Comment and managed by the insurance companies.
has reason to believe are produced by Recommendations; PTE 86–128 This exemption provides relief from
forced labor or child labor in violation ACTION: Notice. certain prohibitions in section 406(b) of
of international standards; the Employee Retirement Income
(D) Work with persons who are SUMMARY: The Department of Labor Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and from
involved in the production of goods on (Department), as part of its continuing the taxes imposed by section 4975(a)
the list described in subparagraph (C) to effort to reduce paperwork and and (b) of the Internal Revenue Code of
create a standard set of practices that respondent burden, conducts a 1986 (the Code) by reason of Code
will reduce the likelihood that such preclearance consultation program to section 4975(c)(1)(E) or (F).
persons will produce goods using the provide the general public and Federal In order to insure that the exemption
labor described in such subparagraph; agencies with an opportunity to is not abused, that the rights of
and comment on proposed and continuing participants and beneficiaries are
(E) Consult with other departments collections of information in accordance protected, and that the exemption’s
and agencies of the United States with the Paperwork Reduction Act of conditions are being complied with, the
Government to reduce forced labor and 1995 (PRA 95). This program helps to Department has included in the
child labor internationally and ensure ensure that requested data can be exemption five information collection
that products made by forced labor and provided in the desired format, requirements. The first requirement is
child labor in violation of international reporting burden (time and financial written authorization executed in
standards are not imported into the resources) is minimized, collection advance by an independent fiduciary of
United States. instruments are clearly understood, and the plan whose assets are involved in
The Office carries out the DOL the impact of collection requirements on the transaction with the broker-
mandates in the TVPRA. The Guidelines respondents can be properly assessed. fiduciary. The second requirement is,
provide the framework for ILAB’s Currently, the Employee Benefits within three months of the
implementation of the TVPRA mandate, Security Administration is soliciting authorization, the broker-fiduciary
and establish procedures for the comments concerning the proposed furnish the independent fiduciary with
submission and review of information extension of a currently approved any reasonably available information
and the process for developing and collection of information, Prohibited necessary for the independent fiduciary
maintaining the List. In addition to the Transaction Class Exemption 86–128 for to determine whether an authorization
Office’s efforts under the TVPRA, the certain transactions involving employee should be made. The information must
Office conducts and publishes research benefit plans and securities broker- include a copy of the exemption, a form
on child labor and forced labor dealers. for termination, and a description of the
worldwide. The Office consults such A copy of the proposed information broker-fiduciary’s brokerage placement
sources as DOL’s Findings on the Worst collection request (ICR) can be obtained practices. The third requirement is that
Forms of Child Labor; the Department of by contacting the office listed below in the broker-fiduciary must provide a
State’s annual Country Reports on the addresses section of this notice. termination form to the independent
Human Rights Practices and Trafficking fiduciary annually so that the
DATES: Written comments must be
in Persons Report; reports by independent fiduciary may terminate
submitted to the office listed in the
governmental, non-governmental, and the authorization without penalty to the
addresses section below on or before
international organizations; and reports plan; failure to return the form
June 23, 2008.
by academic and research institutions constitutes continuing authorization.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are
and other sources. The fourth requirement is for the broker-
invited to submit written comments fiduciary to report all transactions to the
The Office will evaluate all regarding the collection of information.
information received according to the independent fiduciary, either by
Send comments to Mr. G. Christopher confirmation slips or through quarterly
processes outlined in the published Cosby, Office of Policy and Research,
Guidelines, 72 FR 73374 (December 27, reports. The fifth requirement calls for
U.S. Department of Labor, Employee the broker-fiduciary to provide an
2007). Goods that meet the criteria Benefits Security Administration, 200
outlined in the Guidelines will be annual summary of the transactions.
Constitution Avenue, NW., Room N– The annual summary must contain all
placed on an initial List, and published 5718, Washington, DC 20210.
in the Federal Register and on the DOL security transaction-related charges
Telephone: (202) 693–8410 Fax: (202) incurred by the plan, the brokerage
Web site. DOL intends to maintain and 219–4745 (These are not toll-free
update the List over time, through its placement practices, and a portfolio
numbers). turnover ratio.
own research, interagency
consultations, and additional public SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
II. Review Focus
submissions of information. I. Background The Department is particularly
Signed at Washington, DC, this 17th day of Prohibited Transaction Class interested in comments that:
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April, 2008. Exemption 86–128 permits persons who • Evaluate whether the proposed
Charlotte M. Ponticelli, serve as fiduciaries for employee benefit collection of information is necessary
Deputy Under Secretary for International plans to effect or execute securities for the proper performance of the
Affairs. transactions on behalf of employee functions of the agency, including
[FR Doc. E8–8709 Filed 4–22–08; 8:45 am] benefit plans. The exemption also whether the information will have
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