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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

72 / Monday, April 16, 2007 / Notices 19013

information technology, e.g., permitting complaint of labor standards record information provided by
electronic submission of responses. violation(s). HUD and local agencies complainants about the nature of the
This Notice also lists the following have used many formats to collect alleged violation(s). Both forms may be
information: worker information and to record supplemented with additional pages, as
Title of Proposal: Employee complainant information. HUD needed. Responses and the provision of
Questionnaire and Complaint Intake. proposes to standardize and institute supplemental information are voluntary
OMB Control Number, if applicable: two forms for these collections: an on the part of questionnaire
2501–0018. employee questionnaire (in English, respondents. Questionnaire responses
Description of the need for the Spanish, and electronic versions) and a and complaint intake forms must be
information and proposed use: HUD complaint intake form. The retained by the HUD and local agencies
and local agencies administering HUD- questionnaire may be mailed to to document the sufficiency of
assisted programs must enforce Federal employees or may be otherwise enforcement efforts.
wage and reporting requirements on provided to them to complete and
covered HUD-assisted construction and return to HUD or the local agency. The Agency form numbers, if applicable:
maintenance work. Enforcement questionnaire is also available on-line Forms HUD–4730, HUD–4370E, HUD–
activities include contacting laborers through HUD’s Web site. This version 4370SP; and HUD–4731.
and mechanics and requesting can be completed on-screen for Estimation of the total numbers of
information about their employment on electronic submission or it can be hours needed to prepare the information
covered projects. In addition, HUD and printed for hard-copy submission. collection including number of
local agencies may be contacted by the Complaint intake forms will be used by respondents, frequency of response, and
workers or by others who wish to file a HUD and local agency personnel to hours of response:

Total time
Amount of
Number of required
Item time required
respondents (in hrs.)/
(hours) annum

HUD–4730 (including 4730E and 4730SP) ................................................................................. 2,000 .25–.5 500–1,000


HUD–4731 ................................................................................................................................... 500 .25–.5 125–250
Record keeping ............................................................................................................................ 2,500 1 2,500

Total Annual Burden ............................................................................................................. ........................ ........................ 3,125–3,750

Status of the proposed information DATES: Comments Due Date: June 15, practical utility; (2) Evaluate the
collection: Extension of a currently 2007. accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
approved collection. ADDRESSES: Interested persons are burden of the proposed collection of
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act invited to submit comments regarding information; (3) Enhance the quality,
of 1995, 44 U.S.C., Chapter 35, as amended. this proposal. Comments should refer to utility, and clarity of the information to
the proposal by name and/or OMB be collected; and (4) Minimize the
Dated: April 9, 2007.
Control Number and should be sent to: burden of the collection of information
Edward L. Johnson, on those who are to respond; including
Director, Office of Labor Relations. Lillian Deitzer, Reports Management
Officer, Department of Housing and the use of appropriate automated
[FR Doc. E7–7091 Filed 4–13–07; 8:45 am] collection techniques or other forms of
Urban Development, 451 7th Street,
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SW., Room 4178, Washington, DC 20410 information technology, e.g., permitting
or Lillian_L._Deitzer@hud.gov. electronic submission of responses.
This Notice also lists the following
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jade information:
URBAN DEVELOPMENT Banks, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Title of Proposal: Semi-annual Labor
Labor Relations, Department of Housing Standards Enforcement Report.
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street, OMB Control Number, if applicable:
[Docket No. FR–5146–N–02]
SW., Room 2102, Washington, DC 20410 2501–0019.
Notice of Proposed Information or Jade_M._Banks@hud.gov, telephone Description of the need for the
Collection: Comment Request Semi- (202) 402–5475 (this is not a toll-free information and proposed use: All
annual Labor Standards Enforcement number) for copies of the proposed Federal agencies administering
Report forms and other available information. programs subject to Davis-Bacon wage
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The provisions are required by Department
AGENCY: Office of Departmental Department is submitting the proposed of Labor (DOL) regulations (29 CFR Part
Operations and Coordination, Office of information collection to OMB for 5, Section 5.7(b)) to submit a report of
Labor Relations, HUD. review, as required by the Paperwork all new covered contracts/projects and
ACTION: Notice. Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. all enforcement activities each six
Chapter 35, as amended). months. In order for HUD to comply
SUMMARY: The proposed information This Notice is soliciting comments with this requirement, it must collect
collection requirement described below from members of the public and affected contract and enforcement information
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will be submitted to the Office of agencies concerning the proposed from local agencies that administer
Management and Budget (OMB) for collection of information to: (1) Evaluate HUD-assisted programs subject to Davis-
review, as required by the Paperwork whether the proposed collection is Bacon requirements. HUD requests that
Reduction Act. The Department is necessary for the proper performance of local agencies complete and submit a
soliciting public comments on the the functions of the agency, including Semi-annual Enforcement Report each
subject proposal. whether the information will have six months.

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19014 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 72 / Monday, April 16, 2007 / Notices

Local agencies and HUD must retain and Wildlife Service Building in Designated Federal Officer, will
a copy of the Semi-annual Enforcement Lakewood, Colorado. Notices will be determine appropriate times for breaks
Report in its files. posted after May 3 on the Department’s and for adjourning each day.
Agency form numbers, if applicable: Web site at http://restoration.doi.gov/ Meeting Access: Individuals requiring
Forms HUD–4710, HUD–4710i. faca and in the Federal Register to special accommodation at this meeting
Estimation of the total numbers of inform the public if the May 15–May 17 must contact Ms. Barbara Schmalz (see
hours needed to prepare the information meeting will be cancelled. contact information below) by noon
collection including number of Public Input: Any member of the mountain time on April 20, 2007, so
respondents, frequency of response, and public interested in providing public that appropriate arrangements can be
hours of response: The estimated total input at the Committee Meeting should made.
number of hours needed to prepare the contact Ms. Barbara Schmalz, whose DATES: May 1, 2007, from 8:30 a.m. to
information collection is 9,000; the contact information is listed under the 5 p.m. mountain time (open to the
number of respondents is 4,500; the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT public);
frequency of response is semi-annually; section of this notice. Each individual May 2, 2007, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and the hours per response is 2. providing oral input is requested to mountain time (open to the public);
Recordkeeping requirements add an limit those comments to three minutes. May 3, 2007, (if necessary) from 8:30
addition 2,250 hours for a total of This time frame may be adjusted to a.m. to 5 p.m. mountain time (open to
11,250 hours per year. accommodate all those who would like the public);
Status of the proposed information to speak. Requests to be added to the If necessary, May 15, 2007, from 8:30
collection: Extension of a currently public speaker list must be received in a.m. to 5 p.m. mountain time (open to
approved collection. writing (letter, e-mail, or fax) by noon the public);
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act mountain time on April 20, 2007. If necessary, May 16, 2007, from 8:30
of 1995, 44 U.S.C., Chapter 35, as amended. Anyone wishing to submit written a.m. to 5 p.m. mountain time (open to
comments should provide a copy of the public);
Dated: April 9, 2007.
those comments to Ms. Schmalz in the If necessary, May 17, 2007, from 8:30
Edward L. Johnson,
following formats: one hard copy with a.m. to 5 p.m. mountain time (open to
Director, Office of Labor Relations. original signature, and one electronic the public).
[FR Doc. E7–7093 Filed 4–13–07; 8:45 am] copy via e-mail (acceptable file formats ADDRESSES: May 1–May 3, 2007. Rio
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P are: Adobe Acrobat, WordPerfect, Word, Grande Room, Mezzanine Level,
or Rich Text files) by noon mountain Building 67, Denver Federal Center, 6th
time on April 20, 2007. Avenue & Kipling, Denver, CO 80225.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Document Availability: In preparation
for this meeting of the Advisory May 15–May 17, 2007 (if needed).
Notice of Natural Resource Damage Committee, the Committee and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1st floor
Assessment and Restoration Advisory public can find helpful background Conference Room, 134 Union
Committee Meeting information at the Restoration Program Boulevard, Lakewood, CO 80228.
Web site http://restoration.doi.gov. The On May 1–3, all individuals attending
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Natural the Committee Meeting will need to
Resource Damage Assessment and site provides a good introduction to the
program for those who are relatively present photo identification to the entry
Restoration Program Office, Department gate security officers to gain access to
of the Interior. new to the damage assessment and
restoration arena and a useful reference the Denver Federal Center. Attendees
ACTION: Notice; FACA Committee will need to use the south entrance to
for seasoned practitioners and policy
Meeting Announcement. leaders. Links to the statutory and Building 67 and present photo
regulatory framework for the program identification to the building security
SUMMARY: As required by the Federal officers to gain access to Building 67. If
Advisory Committee Act, Public Law are found at http://restoration.doi.gov/
laws.htm. DOI Program policies are further meetings are needed May 15–17
92–463, the Department of the Interior, to finalize the report, attendees will
Natural Resource Damage Assessment found at http://restoration.doi.gov/
policy.htm. Minutes from prior need to call 720–219–8868, from the
and Restoration Program Office gives phone pad at the front entrance of the
notice of the upcoming meeting of the Committee meetings, subcommittee
reports and presentations, reference Fish and Wildlife Service building or
Department’s Natural Resource Damage from a personal cell phone, to be met
Assessment and Restoration Advisory materials, and the draft final Committee
report are all available online at and escorted into the building and to
Committee. The Advisory Committee the meeting room.
will meet in the Rio Grande Room in http://restoration.doi.gov/faca.
Agenda for Meeting: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Building 67 on the Denver Federal
The agenda will cover the following Barbara Schmalz, U.S. Department of
Center from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
principal subjects: the Interior, Denver Federal Center, 6th
mountain time on May 1, May 2, and
—Formal public input (if any). Avenue & Kipling, Building 56 Room
May 3, 2007. Members of the public are
—Discussion of draft final committee 2400 Mail Stop D–110, Denver, CO,
invited to attend the Committee Meeting
report. 80225–0007; phone 303–445–3883; fax
to listen to the committee proceedings
—Finalizing committee report. 303–445–3887 or
and to provide public input. If the
—Develop schedule (if needed) for next barbara_schmalz@ios.doi.gov.
Committee reaches closure on the final
report, which contains the Committee’s Committee meeting. Dated: April 10, 2007.
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recommendations to the Department, We estimate that discussion of the Frank M. DeLuise,


the meeting will adjourn early and not draft final Committee report and Designated Federal Officer, DOI Natural
be held on subsequent days. If the report finalizing the report will take between Resource Damage Assessment and
is not finalized by the time of two and three full days. Timeframes for Restoration Advisory Committee.
adjournment on May 3, the Committee the discussions will remain flexible. [FR Doc. E7–7104 Filed 4–13–07; 8:45 am]
will meet on May 15–17 at the U.S. Fish The chair, in consultation with the BILLING CODE 4310–01–P

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