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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

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ACTION: Notice. Dated: February 10, 2006. collection techniques or other forms of
Hector V. Barreto, information technology. Written
SUMMARY: This is a notice of an Administrator. comments and recommendations
Administrative declaration of a disaster [FR Doc. E6–2226 Filed 2–15–06; 8:45 am] regarding the information collection(s)
for the State of NEVADA dated 02/10/ should be submitted to OMB desk
BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
2006. officer and the SSA Reports Clearance
Incident: Severe Storms and Flooding. Officer. The information can be mailed
Incident Period: 12/30/2005 through SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and/or faxed to the individuals at the
01/04/2006. addresses and fax numbers listed below:
Effective Date: 02/10/2006. National Small Business Development (OMB) Office of Management and
Physical Loan Application Deadline Center Advisory Board Public Meeting Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA, Fax:
Date: 04/11/2006. 202–395–6974.
The U.S. Small Business
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan (SSA) Social Security Administration,
Administration, National Small
Application Deadline Date: 11/13/2006. DCFAM, Attn: Reports Clearance
Business Development Center (SBDC)
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan Officer, 1333 Annex Building, 6401
Advisory Board, will be hosting a public
applications to: U.S. Small Business Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235,
annual spring meeting to discuss such
Administration, National Processing Fax: 410–965–6400.
matters that may be presented by I. The information collections listed
and Disbursement Center, 14925 members, and the staff of the U.S. Small
Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. below are pending at SSA and will be
Business Administration. The meeting submitted to OMB within 60 days from
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A. is scheduled for Tuesday, February 28, the date of this notice. Therefore, your
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance, 2006 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. eastern comments should be submitted to SSA
U.S. Small Business Administration, standard time at the SBA Management within 60 days from the date of this
409 3rd Street, SW., Suite 6050, and Administration Conference Room, publication. You can obtain copies of
Washington, DC 20416. 5th Floor, 409 Third Street, SW., the collection instruments by calling the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is Washington, DC 20416. SSA Reports Clearance Officer at 410–
hereby given that as a result of the Anyone wishing to attend the
965–0454 or by writing to the address
Administrator’s disaster declaration National Small Business Development
listed above.
applications for disaster loans may be Center Advisory Board Meeting must 1. Claimant’s Recent Medical
filed at the address listed above or other contact Erika Fischer, Senior Program Treatment—20 CFR 404.1512 &
locally announced locations. Analyst, U.S. Small Business 416.912—0960–0292. The information
The following areas have been Administration, Office of Small collected on Form HA–4631 is used to
determined to be adversely affected by Business Development Centers, 409 3rd facilitate processing an applicant’s old
the disaster: Street, SW., Washington, DC 20416, age, survivors, and disability insurance
Primary Counties: telephone (202) 205–7045 or fax (202) (Title II) and Supplemental Security
Washoe. 481–0681. Income (SSI; Title XVI) claims. The
Contiguous Counties: Antonio Doss, form elicits from the claimant an
Nevada: Carson City, Churchill, Associate Administrator, Office of Small updated list of medical treatment. This
Humboldt, Lyon, Pershing, Storey. Business Development Centers. enables the Administrative Law Judge
California: Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, [FR Doc. E6–2191 Filed 2–15–06; 8:45 am] hearing the case, to fully inquire into
Placer, Sierra. BILLING CODE 8025–01–P past and current medical treatment the
Oregon: Harney, Lake. claimant received/receives and the
The Interest Rates are: effect on the claimant’s physical and
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION mental status. The respondents are
Percent applicants for Title II and Title XVI
Agency Information Collection benefits.
Homeowners With Credit Avail- Activities: Proposed Request Type of Request: Extension of an
able Elsewhere ......................... 5.375 OMB-approved information collection.
Homeowners Without Credit The Social Security Administration Number of Respondents: 320,000.
Available Elsewhere .................. 2.687 (SSA) publishes a list of information
Businesses With Credit Available
Frequency of Response: 1.
collection packages that will require Average Burden Per Response: 10
Elsewhere ................................. 6.557 clearance by the Office of Management
Businesses & Small Agricultural minutes.
Cooperatives Without Credit
and Budget (OMB) in compliance with Estimated Annual Burden: 53,333
Available Elsewhere .................. 4.000 Pub. L. 104–13, the Paperwork hours.
Other (Including Non-Profit Orga- Reduction Act of 1995, effective October 2. The Mental Health Treatment
nizations) With Credit Available 1, 1995. The information collection Study (MHTS)—0960—NEW.
Elsewhere ................................. 5.000 packages that may be included in this
Businesses and Non-Profit Orga- notice are for new information Background
nizations Without Credit Avail- collections, revisions to OMB-approved As a result of advances in medical
able Elsewhere ......................... 4.000 information collections, and extensions treatment, assistive devices, changes in
(no change) of OMB-approved the way those with disabilities are
The number assigned to this disaster information collections. viewed, and legislation designed to
for physical damage is 10370 6 and for SSA is soliciting comments on the assure access to employment, SSA is
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economic injury is 10371 0. accuracy of the agency’s burden taking on an increasingly active role in
The States which received an EIDL estimate; the need for the information; assisting beneficiaries who want to
Declaration # are Nevada, California, its practical utility; ways to enhance its return to work. As a result, SSA plans
Oregon. quality, utility, and clarity; and on ways to develop the MHTS under Section 234
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance to minimize burden on respondents, of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
Numbers 59002 and 59008) including the use of automated 434), which gives the Commissioner of

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Social Security the authority to carry life. This initiative provided SSA with specific factors within the interventions
out experiments and demonstration the support necessary to address the that result in positive employment
projects designed to determine the need to expand educational and outcomes. This information will enable
relative advantages and disadvantages of employment opportunities for SSA to further develop ways to improve
interventions that facilitate a beneficiaries in an effort to provide services to current and future
beneficiary’s return to work. Part of the supports and services that will enable beneficiaries. The information will also
agency’s role involves finding ways to them to maximize their self-sufficiency be used to guide any potential changes
promote work and increase and potentially enter or reenter the to program rules to allow for better
independence among disability workforce. coordination among other Federal and
beneficiaries. MHTS Collection State programs. Interested beneficiaries
SSA received additional support for will be initially screened to confirm
The MHTS is a randomized study
this study in February 2001, through their ability to participate in the study.
designed to test the degree to which
President Bush’s New Freedom The actual study is scheduled to be
eliminating programmatic work
Initiative—a comprehensive program conducted over a 2-year period with
disincentives, establishing an accurate
whose primary goal is to promote the initial measurement through a baseline
diagnosis and delivering appropriate
full participation of individuals with mental health and supported survey, followed by quarterly progress
disabilities in all areas of society. The employment will lead to improved surveys and a final follow-up survey.
aim of the Initiative is to help functioning and competitive For study purposes, participants will be
Americans with disabilities by employment among Social Security divided into two groups: (A) Treatment
increasing their access to effective Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries Group and (B) Control Group. The
technologies, expanding educational with a primary impairment of respondents to the study are SSDI
opportunities, increasing the ability of schizophrenia or affective disorder. beneficiaries who meet the study
Americans with disabilities to integrate Study outcomes will assess the impact criteria and elect to participate.
into the workforce, and promoting and cost-effectiveness of the Type of Request: New information
increased access into daily community intervention, including identification of collection.

Total num- Total annual


Frequency
Questionnaire ber of re- Burden per response burden
of response
spondents hours

Screener ...................................................................................................... 3,050 4 minutes ....................... 1 203

Treatment Group Surveys

Baseline ....................................................................................................... 1,500 30 minutes ..................... 1 750


Quarterly ...................................................................................................... 1,500 25 minutes ..................... 7 4,375
Follow-up ..................................................................................................... 1,500 20 minutes ..................... 1 500

Total ...................................................................................................... .................... ........................................ .................... 5,625

Control Group Surveys

Baseline ....................................................................................................... 1,500 30 minutes ..................... 1 750


Quarterly ...................................................................................................... 1,500 10 minutes ..................... 7 1,750
Follow-up ..................................................................................................... 1,500 20 minutes ..................... 1 500

Total ...................................................................................................... .................... ........................................ .................... 3,000

TOTAL ESTIMATED BURDEN FOR ALL STUDY ACTIVITIES


Number of Total annual
Number of
Participant surveys per burden
respondents respondent hours

Screener Survey ...................................................................................................................................... 3,050 1 203


Treatment Group (T) ................................................................................................................................ 1,500 9 5,625
Control Group (C) .................................................................................................................................... 1,500 9 3,000

Total .................................................................................................................................................. 6,050 .................... 8,828

II. The information collections listed the SSA Reports Clearance Officer at accuracy of retirement allegations, and
below have been submitted to OMB for 410–965–0454, or by writing to the lag earnings where they are needed for
clearance. Your comments on the address listed above. insured status. The respondents are
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information collections would be most 1. Partnership Questionnaire—20 CFR applicants for Social Security Old Age,
useful if received by OMB and SSA 404.1080–.1082—0960–0025. Form Survivors, and Disability Insurance
within 30 days from the date of this SSA–7104 is used to establish several Benefits.
publication. You can obtain a copy of aspects of eligibility for Social Security Type of Request: Extension of an
the OMB clearance packages by calling benefits, including the accuracy of OMB-approved information collection.
reported partnership earnings, the Number of Respondents: 12,350.

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Frequency of Response: 1. 3. Statement of Living Arrangements, effectiveness of SSI policies and


Average Burden Per Response: 30 In-Kind Support and Maintenance—20 procedures and to determine payment
minutes. CFR, 416.1130–.1148—0960–0174. accuracy rates. The respondents are SSI
Estimated Annual Burden: 6,175 Form SSA–8006 provides a national recipients.
hours. uniform vehicle for collecting Type of Request: Extension of an
2. Letter to Employer Requesting information from SSI applicants and OMB-approved information collection.
Information about Wages Earned by a recipients about whether they receive Number of Respondents: 4,500.
Beneficiary—20 CFR 404.703 and income from in-kind support and Frequency of Response: 1.
404.801—0960–0034. Form SSA–L725 maintenance. Responses are used to Average Burden Per Response: 60
is used by SSA to establish the exact determine eligibility for SSI benefits. minutes.
wages earned by a Social Security The respondents are individuals Estimated Annual Burden: 4,500
beneficiary in situations where SSA has applying for SSI or those whose hours.
incomplete or questionable wage data. eligibility is being reevaluated. 5. 20 CFR 429, Subpart 100, Filing
In turn, this information is used to Type of Request: Extension of an
Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims
determine if the beneficiary’s current OMB-approved information collection.
Number of Respondents: 173,380. Act—20 CFR 429.101–429.110—0960–
SSA payments are accurate. The 0667. SSA uses the information
Frequency of Response: 1.
respondents are employers of wage Average Burden Per Response: 7 collected to investigate and determine
earners whose earnings records are minutes. whether to make an award, compromise,
incomplete or have been questioned. Estimated Annual Burden: 20,228 or settlement under the Federal Tort
Type of Request: Extension of an hours. Claims Act (FTCA). The information is
OMB-approved information collection. 4. Supplemental Security Income- only used by those Agency employees
Number of Respondents: 150,000. Quality Review Case Analysis—20 CFR who need the information in the scope
Frequency of Response: 1. 416.1103(f)—0960–0133. Form SSA– of their official duties. The respondents
Average Burden Per Response: 40 8508–BK is used in a personal interview are individuals/entities making a claim
minutes. with a sample of SSI recipients and under the FTCA.
Estimated Annual Burden: 100,000 covers all elements of SSI eligibility. Type of Request: Extension of an
hours. The information is used to assess the OMB-approved information collection.

Average
Annual Estimated
Frequency burden per
Section number of annual bur-
of response response
responses den hours
(minutes)

429.102; 429.103 ............................................................................................................. 1 1 1 1


429.104(a) ........................................................................................................................ 30 1 5 3
429.104(b) ........................................................................................................................ 25 1 5 2
429.104(c) ........................................................................................................................ 2 1 5 1
429.106(b) ........................................................................................................................ 10 1 10 2

Totals ........................................................................................................................ 68 .................... .................... 9

Dated: February 8, 2006. No. 236 of October 19, 1999, as beginning on or about March 7, 2008,
Elizabeth A. Davidson, amended, and Delegation of Authority until on or about June 1, 2008, and at
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security No. 257 of April 15, 2003 [68 FR 19875], possible additional venues yet to be
Administration. I hereby determine that the objects to be determined, is in the national interest.
[FR Doc. 06–1450 Filed 2–15–06; 8:45 am] included in the exhibition ‘‘Temples Public Notice of these Determinations is
BILLING CODE 4191–02–P and Tombs: Treasures of Egyptian Art ordered to be published in the Federal
from The British Museum,’’ imported Register.
from abroad for temporary exhibition
within the United States, are of cultural FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
significance. The objects are imported further information, including a list of
[Public Notice 5308] pursuant to loan agreements with the the exhibit objects, contact Wolodymyr
foreign owners or custodians. I also Sulzynsky, Attorney-Adviser, Office of
Culturally Significant Objects Imported the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of
determine that the exhibition or display
for Exhibition Determinations: State (telephone: 202/453–8050). The
of the exhibit objects at the Oklahoma
‘‘Temples and Tombs: Treasures of address is U.S. Department of State, SA–
Egyptian Art From The British City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, beginning on or about 44, 301 4th Street, SW., Room 700,
Museum’’
September 7, 2006, until on or about Washington, DC 20547–0001.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the November 26, 2006; the Cummer Dated: February 8, 2006.
following determinations: Pursuant to Museum of Art and Gardens,
C. Miller Crouch,
the authority vested in me by the Act of Jacksonville, Florida, beginning on or
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. about December 22, 2006, until on or Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
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Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department


2459), Executive Order 12047 of March about March 18, 2007; the North
of State.
27, 1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat. Carolina, beginning on or about April [FR Doc. E6–2232 Filed 2–15–06; 8:45 am]
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et 15, 2007, until on or about July 8, 2007; BILLING CODE 4710–05–P
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of the Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art,
October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority History and Science, Fresno, California,

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