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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

92 / Friday, May 13, 2005 / Notices 25643

Number SR–Phlx–2005–24 and should estimate; the need for the information; 965–0454 or by writing to the address
be submitted on or before June 6, 2005. its practical utility; ways to enhance its listed above.
For the Commission, by the Division of quality, utility, and clarity; and on ways National Direct Deposit Initiative—31
Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated to minimize burden on respondents,
CFR 210—0960–NEW. Many recipients
authority.17 including the use of automated
of SSA’s benefits choose to receive their
Jill M. Peterson, collection techniques or other forms of
payments via the Direct Deposit
Assistant Secretary. information technology. Written
comments and recommendations Program, in which funds are transferred
[FR Doc. E5–2382 Filed 5–12–05; 8:45 am] directly into recipients’ accounts at a
regarding the information collection(s)
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should be submitted to the OMB Desk financial institution (FI). However, 8
Officer and the SSA Reports Clearance million Title II payment recipients still
Officer. The information can be mailed receive their payments through
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION and/or faxed to the individuals at the traditional paper checks. In an effort to
addresses and fax numbers listed below: encourage these beneficiaries to change
Agency Information Collection from paper checks to the Direct Deposit
Activities: Proposed Request and (OMB), Office of Management and
Program, SSA is collaborating with the
Comment Request Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA,
Department of the Treasury and several
Fax: (202) 395–6974.
The Social Security Administration FIs to implement the National Direct
(SSA), Social Security Administration,
(SSA) publishes a list of information Deposit Initiative. In this program, SSA
collection packages that will require DCFAM, Attn: Reports Clearance
will work with FIs to determine which
clearance by the Office of Management Officer, 1338 Annex Building, 6401
of the target 8 million Title II
and Budget (OMB) in compliance with Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235,
Fax: (410) 965–6400. beneficiaries have accounts at the
Pub. L. 104–13, the Paperwork participating banks. The banks will then
Reduction Act of 1995, effective October I. The information collection listed send forms to these beneficiaries
1, 1995. The information collection below is pending at SSA and will be encouraging them to enroll in the Direct
packages that may be included in this submitted to OMB within 60 days from Deposit Program. The respondents are
notice are for new and revised the date of this notice. Therefore, your the participating FIs and Title II
information collections and extensions comments should be submitted to SSA
beneficiaries currently receiving their
(no change) of OMB-approved within 60 days from the date of this
payments via check.
information collections. publication. You can obtain copies of
SSA is soliciting comments on the the collection instrument by calling the Type of Request: New information
accuracy of the agency’s burden SSA Reports Clearance Officer at (410) collection.

Respondents Title II payment recipients Financial institutions (banks) Totals

Information Collection Requirements .......................................... Direct Deposit Enrollment Data screening/matching;


Form. SSA’s data management re-
quirements.
Number of Respondents ............................................................. 500,000 .................................... 12 ............................................. 512,000
Frequency of Response .............................................................. 1 ............................................... 1.
Average Burden per Response (minutes) .................................. 2 ............................................... 240.
Estimated Annual Burden (hours) ............................................... 16,667 ...................................... 48 ............................................. 16,715
Cost Requirement ....................................................................... N/A ........................................... Printing and mailing of 300,000
enrollment forms.
Estimated Cost Burden per Respondent .................................... N/A ........................................... $2,462.

Total Annual Cost Burden ................................................... N/A ........................................... $29,544 .................................... $29,544

II. The information collections listed Comments should be submitted within 30 guide these beneficiaries in obtaining,
below have been submitted to OMB for days of publication. regaining, and maintaining self-
clearance. Your comments on the supporting employment. 20 CFR
information collections would be most The Ticket To Work and Self- 411.160–.730 of the Code of Federal
useful if received by OMB and SSA Sufficiency Program—20 CFR 411.160– Regulations discusses the rules
.730—0960–0644
within 30 days from the date of this governing this program. The
publication. You can obtain a copy of The Ticket to Work and Self- respondents are individuals entitled to
the OMB clearance packages by calling Sufficiency program allows individuals Social Security benefits based on
the SSA Reports Clearance Officer at with disabilities who are receiving disability or individuals entitled to SSI
410–965–0454, or by writing to the disability payments to work towards based on disability; program managers;
address listed above. decreased dependence on government EN contractors; and State vocational
Note: Please note that this collection was
cash benefits programs without rehabilitation agencies.
erroneously published as a 60-day Federal
jeopardizing their benefits during the Type of Request: Extension of an
transition period to employment. The
Register Notice on Monday, April 25, 2005, OMB-approved information collection.
at 70 FR 8125. It should have been published
program allows disability payment
as a 30-day Federal Register Notice.
recipients to choose a provider from an
employment network (EN), who will

17 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).

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Average Estimated an-


Number of Frequency of burden per
CFR sections nual burden
respondents response response (hours)
(minutes)

411.140(c) ............................................................................................................. 70,000 2/year .......... 60 ................ 140,000


[X-refer sections 411.145, 411.150, 411.325(a), (b), (c), & (d), 411.320(f)] ........
411.325(e) ............................................................................................................ 70,000 12/year ........ 60 ................ 840,000
[X-refer section 411.395(b)]
411.325(f) ............................................................................................................. 60,000 1/year .......... 5 .................. 5,000
[X-refer section 411.395(a)]
411.190(a) ............................................................................................................ 250 1/year .......... 30 ................ 125
[X-refer section 411.195]
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 ................................................................................................................. 6,000 1 .................. 30 ................ 3,000
[X-refer section 411.500]
411.605(b) ............................................................................................................ 27,000 Varies .......... 5 .................. 2,250
[X-refer section 411.610]
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.

Dated: May 6, 2005. —Harmonization of damage stability primary purpose of the meeting is to
James Craig Hartson, provisions in other IMO instruments; prepare for the 55th session of the
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security —Revision of technical regulations of International Maritime Organization’s
Administration. the 1966 LL Convention; (IMO) Technical Co-operation
[FR Doc. 05–9461 Filed 5–12–05; 8:45 am] —Tonnage measurement of open-top Committee (TC), to be held at IMO
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containerships. Headquarters in London, England from
Members of the public may attend June 14th to 16th, and to prepare for the
this meeting up to the seating capacity 94th session of the IMO Council (C), to
DEPARTMENT OF STATE of the room. Interested persons may be held at IMO Headquarters in London,
seek information by writing to Mr. Paul England from June 20th to 24th.
[Public Notice 4740] Cojeen, Commandant (G–MSE), U.S. The primary matters to be considered
Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second for the Technical Co-operation
Shipping Coordinating Committee—
Street, SW., Room 1308, Washington, Committee include:
Notice of Meeting
DC 20593–0001 or by calling (202) 267–
—Work of other bodies and
The Shipping Coordinating 2988.
organizations
Committee (SHC) will conduct an open Dated: May 4, 2005. —Integrated Technical Co-operation
meeting at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, June Clay L. Diamond, Programme (ITCP)
15, 2005, in Room 6319 of the United Executive Secretary, Shipping Coordinating —Long-term financing for the ITCP by
States Coast Guard Headquarters Committee, Department of State. the Member States
Building, 2100 2nd Street, SW., [FR Doc. 05–9598 Filed 5–12–05; 8:45 am] —Global Programme on Maritime
Washington, DC 20593–0001. The
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primary purpose of the meeting is to
—Partnerships for Progress Programme
continue our preparations for the 48th
—Institutional Development and
Session of the International Maritime DEPARTMENT OF STATE Fellowships
Organization (IMO) Sub-Committee on
[Public Notice 4738] —Programme on the Integration of
Stability and Load Lines and on Fishing
Women in the Maritime Sector
Vessels Safety to be held at IMO
Headquarters in London, England from Shipping Coordinating Committee— —Access to IMO Instruments in Electric
September 12th to 16th. Notice of Meeting Format
The primary matters to be considered —Future Work Programme of the
The Shipping Coordinating
include: Committee
Committee’s Subcommittee on IMO
—Other matters
—Development of explanatory notes for Technical Co-operation Committee (TC)
—Election of the Chairman and the
harmonized SOLAS Chapter II–1; will conduct an open meeting at 10 a.m.
Vice-Chairman for 2006
—Passenger ship safety; on June 9th, 2005, in Room 4420 of the
—Review of the Intact Stability Code; United States Coast Guard Headquarters The primary matters to be considered
—Review of the Offshore Supply Vessel building, 2100 Second Street SW., for Council include:
Guidelines; Washington, DC 20593–0001. The —Resource management

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