Information Collection Request (ICR) Tracker
ICR Definition
An Information Collection Request (ICR) is a federal agency’s request for approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to collect information from the public.
Under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), agencies must justify why the information is needed and how it will be used.
Federal agencies are required to submit an ICR whenever they create, renew, modify, or discontinue an information collection. Each ICR includes a description of the collection,
supporting materials and documentation (such as forms, surveys, or scripts), and proof that the agency has met the requirements of the PRA.
The ICR is submitted to the The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) within OMB for review and approval. OIRA grants approval for a maximum of three years, after
which the collection must be renewed through a new ICR submission.
ICRs are publicly available on RegInfo.gov, and additional guidance can be found in the FAQs.
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202412-3235-027 | Form TH (Notification Of Reliance On Temporary Hardship Exemption) | SEC | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Form TH (Notification Of Reliance On Temporary Hardship Exemption)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes15 USC 78m, 78n, 78o(d), 78w(a) (View Law) 15 USC 77f, 77j, 77s (View Law) AbstractForm TH must be filed by an electronic filer who submits to the Commission, pursuant to a temporary hardship exemption, a document in paper format that would otherwise be required to be filed electronically as prescribed by Rule 201(a) of Regulation S-T. |
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202502-0704-002 | Defense Community Infrastructure Program Grant Proposals | DOD/DODDEP | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Defense Community Infrastructure Program Grant Proposals
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing StatutesPub.L. 115 - 232 2861 (View Law) 10 USC 2391 (View Law) AbstractSection 2391(d) of Title 10, United States Code (10 U.S.C. 2391), authorizes the Secretary of Defense to, “make grants, conclude cooperative agreements, and supplement funds available under Federal programs administered by agencies other than the Department of Defense, for projects owned by a State or local government, or a not-for-profit, member-owned utility service to address deficiencies in community infrastructure supportive of a military installation.” This information collection supports the awarding of grants under the Defense Community Infrastructure Program. The criteria established for the selection of community infrastructure projects will likely reflect projects consisting of some combination of attributes that will enhance military value, military installation resilience, and/or military family quality of life at a military installation. |
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202505-2700-004 | Generic Clearance for the NASA Office of STEM Engagement Performance Measurement and Evaluation (Testing) | NASA | Active | No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Generic Clearance for the NASA Office of STEM Engagement Performance Measurement and Evaluation (Testing)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThe NASA Office of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Engagement (OSTEM) administers the agency's national stem engagement and education activities in support of the Space Act, including the performance assessment and evaluation of OSTEM projects, programs and NASA STEM engagement investments. This generic clearance will allow the NASA OSTEM to continue to test and pilot with subject matter experts, secondary students, higher education students, educators, and interested parties new and existing information collection forms and assessment instruments for the purposes of improvement and establishing validity and reliability characteristics of the forms and instruments. Methodological testing will assure that forms and instruments accurately and consistently collect and measure what they are intended to measure and that data collection items are interpreted precisely and consistently, all towards the goal of accurate Agency reporting while improving the execution of NASA STEM Engagement activities. |
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202502-2105-001 | Letter of Interest and Application Forms for the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing and Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act Credit Programs | DOT/OST | Active | Reinstatement without change of a previously approved collection
Letter of Interest and Application Forms for the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing and Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act Credit Programs
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes23 USC Section 122 (View Law) AbstractThe Department of Transportation is requesting that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) renew the information collection identified by OMB Control Number 2105-0569, “Integrated Letter of Interest and Application Forms for the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing and Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act Credit Programs (RRIF/TIFIA)” information collection request (ICR), which is currently due to expire on October 31, 2021, and extend the collection for three years. The information collection continues to be necessary for the Department to evaluate prospective projects, project sponsors, and borrowers for credit program eligibility and creditworthiness review as required by 3 U.S.C. § 602(a)(1)(A) which specifically states that a party seeking TIFIA credit assistance must submit an LOI to the Bureau as a prerequisite to submission of a credit application (“Application”). A party seeking RRIF credit assistance is encouraged to submit an LOI to the Bureau to present information about its organization and proposed project prior to submitting an Application. |
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202502-0960-001 | Permanent Residence in the United States Under Color of Law (PRUCOL) | SSA | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Permanent Residence in the United States Under Color of Law (PRUCOL)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes42 USC 1383 (View Law) Pub.L. 105 - 33 5301(c) (View Law) Pub.L. 104 - 193 401, 402 (View Law) Pub.L. 105 - 306 2 (View Law) AbstractAccording to regulations 20 CFR 416.1415 and 416.1618, a PRUCOL alien must present evidence of his/her alien status at application and periodically thereafter as part of the eligibility determination process for Supplemental Security Income. SSA verifies the validity of the evidence of PRUCOL for grandfathered nonqualified aliens with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Based on the DHS response, SSA determines whether the individual is PRUCOL. Without this information, SSA is unable to determine whether the individual is eligible for SSI payments. The respondents are qualified and unqualified aliens who apply for SSI payments under PRUCOL. |
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202502-0960-015 | Social Security Benefits Application | SSA | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Social Security Benefits Application
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes42 USC 1395j (View Law) 42 USC 1395o (View Law) 42 USC 402 (View Law) 42 USC 423 (View Law) 42 USC 426 (View Law) AbstractTitle II of the Social Security Act provides retirement, survivors, and disability benefits to members of the public who meet the required eligibility criteria and file the appropriate application. This collection comprises the various application methods for the retirement, survivors, and disability benefits. These methods include the following modalities: paper forms (Forms SSA–1, SSA–2, and SSA–16), Modernized Claims System (MCS) screens for in-person interview applications, as well as the Internet-based iClaim and iAppointment applications allowing the public to apply electronically. SSA uses the information collected using these modalities to determine: (1) the applicants' eligibility for the above-mentioned Social Security benefits, and (2) the amount of the benefits. The respondents are applicants for retirement, survivors, and disability benefits under Title II of the Act, their representatives, and in some instances, applicants for SSI payments or their representatives who are requesting to file for SSI through iClaim. |
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202502-3060-004 | Sections 73.1212, 76.1615 and 76.1715, Sponsorship Identification | FCC | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Sections 73.1212, 76.1615 and 76.1715, Sponsorship Identification
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes47 USC 303(r), 307, 317, 325(c) (View Law) 47 USC 151, 152, 154(i) and (j), (View Law) AbstractThe Commission adopted the Second Report and Order on May 31, 2024, FCC 24-61, which revised rule sections 73.1212(j)(3)(iv) and (v), and 73.1212(k) to address the gap left by the D.C. Circuit’s vacatur and clarified the applicability of the foreign sponsorship identification rules to different types of advertisements. |
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202410-0703-002 | Anchored4Life Evaluability Study Interviews | DOD/NAVY | Active | New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Anchored4Life Evaluability Study Interviews
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes10 USC 1785 (View Law) AbstractThe Navy, Air Force, and Space Force, through the Trevor Romain Contract HDQMWR-21-D-003, are requesting Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for a qualitative study of the Anchored4Life (A4L) program intended to support military-connected youth The purpose of this study is to investigate the implementation of A4L training to support military-connected youth, to review current research on K-12 military-connected youth, and evaluate A4L programming to determine effectiveness of transition, deployment support, and resiliency impact on other key youth issues including bullying prevention, as well as recovery from grief and suicide. The long-term goal is to foster life skills and resiliency in military-connected youth while in school. To answer these evaluative questions, semi-structured interview questions will address awareness, implementation, impact, barriers, improvement, and coordination between stakeholders related to A4L impact on military-connected youth who participate. |
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202412-0701-001 | Air Force Family Integrated Results & Statistical Tracking Automated System | DOD/AF | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Air Force Family Integrated Results & Statistical Tracking Automated System
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThe information collection requirement is necessary to record demographic information on Airman and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) customers, results of the customer's visits, determine customer needs, service plan, referrals, workshop attendance and other related A&FRC activities and services assessed by the customer. Data is used to determine the effectiveness of A&FRC activities and services (results management) as well as collect and provide return on investment data to leadership. |
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202405-0648-006 | Documentation of Fish Harvest | DOC/NOAA | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Documentation of Fish Harvest
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing StatutesPub.L. 94 - 265 303 (View Law) AbstractThis request is for an extension of a currently approved information collection. The NMFS Southeast Region manages commercial fishing in Federal waters of the South Atlantic under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). South Atlantic Federal waters encompass the area offshore of North Carolina and south through the east coast of Florida. Federally permitted seafood dealers who process or sell federally managed snapper and grouper species during seasonal fishery closures in the South Atlantic for those applicable species must maintain documentation, as specified in 50 CFR part 300 subpart K and 50 CFR 622.192(i), that such fish were harvested from areas other than state or Federal waters in the South Atlantic. The applicable snapper and grouper species are greater amberjack, gag, black grouper, red grouper, scamp, red hind, rock hind, yellow mouth grouper, yellowfin grouper, graysby, and coney. The required documentation includes information about the vessel that harvested the fish, and where and when the fish were offloaded. The required documentation also requires a signed statement by the dealer that attests to the harvest of the applicable species from areas other than the South Atlantic. NMFS requires the information for the enforcement of fishery regulations at 50 CFR 622, subpart I. |
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202503-2105-003 | Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery | DOT/OST | Active | No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThe Department seeks an extension without change of a fast track generic clearance information collection request already approved by OMB. Existence of Fast Track option for conducting surveys has caused a sudden increase in number of surveys. OST has already used the 2000 burden hours previously approved. OST requests increasing the total burden hours to 60,000. This collection of information is necessary to enable OST program offices to garner customer and stakeholder feedback in an efficient, timely manner, in accordance with our commitment to improving service delivery. The information collected from our customers and stakeholders will help ensure that users have an effective, efficient, and satisfying experience with those program office's programs. |
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202505-3060-025 | Section 80.233, Technical requirements for Automatic Identification System Search and Rescue Transmitter (AIS-SART) equipment; Section 80.1061, Special requirements for 406.0-406.1.... | FCC | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Section 80.233, Technical requirements for Automatic Identification System Search and Rescue Transmitter (AIS-SART) equipment; Section 80.1061, Special requirements for 406.0-406.1....
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes47 USC 154 (View Law) 47 USC 303 (View Law) AbstractThe information collections contained in the following rule sections require manufacturers of certain emergency radio beacons to include supplemental information with their equipment certification application as adopted in FCC 16-119 on August 30, 2016 by the Federal Communications Commission (“the Commission”). |
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202412-2138-002 | Airline Service Quality Performance -- Part 234 | DOT/BTSA | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Airline Service Quality Performance -- Part 234
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes49 USC 41708 (View Law) AbstractOMB Control Number 2138-0041 covers Airline Service Quality Performance On-time Performance and Mishandled Baggage and Wheelchair and Scooter reports that the largest U.S. air carriers file with DOT under Part 234. The information is reported by the airlines on a monthly basis to DOT, received by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The Department then uses the data to publish airline service quality performance statistics in DOT’s monthly Air Travel Consumer Report. In addition, FAA uses the data for its air traffic control modeling. |
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202502-0960-009 | Internet Request for Replacement of Form SSA-1099/SSA-1042S | SSA | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Internet Request for Replacement of Form SSA-1099/SSA-1042S
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes26 USC 6050F (View Law) 42 USC 405 (View Law) AbstractTitle II recipients use Forms SSA-1099 and SSA-1042S, Social Security Benefit Statement, to determine if their Social Security benefits are taxable and the amount they need to report to the Internal Revenue Service. In cases where the original forms are unavailable (e.g., lost, stolen, mutilated), an individual may use SSA's Internet request form or automated telephone application to request a replacement SSA-1099 and SSA-1042S. SSA uses the information from the Internet and automated telephone requests to verify the identity of the requestor and to provide replacement copies of the forms. The Internet and automated telephone options educe requests to the National 800 Number Network (N8NN) and visits to local Social Security field offices. The respondents are applicants for, or claimants of, SSI payments. We are submitted a Non-Substantive Change Request to make changes to the system to allow callers to obtain any or all of the 5-tax year SSA-1099 or SSA-1042s prior to the current closed tax year they can already obtain for themselves or a deceased person. |
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202411-3220-005 | Student Beneficiary Monitoring | RRB | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Student Beneficiary Monitoring
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes45 USC 231 (View Law) AbstractUnder the Railroad Retirement Act (RRA), a student benefit is not payable if the student ceases full-time school attendance, marries, works in the railroad industry, has excessive earnings or attains the upper age limit under the RRA. The report obtains information to be used to determine if benefits should cease or be reduced. |
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202411-2138-001 | Report of Financial and Operation Statistics for Large Certified Air Carriers | DOT/BTSA | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Report of Financial and Operation Statistics for Large Certified Air Carriers
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes49 USC 1153, 41708, 41709, 41738 (View Law) 49 USC 329(b) (1) (View Law) AbstractThis is a mandatory collection from large certificated air carriers on their financial condition. It consists of balance sheet and income/expense information. The collection is on a monthly, quarterly, semi annual & annual basis depending on the size of the air carrier and the data being reported. The Department of Transportation uses this data to determine continuing air carrier fitness, safety analysis, international route negotiations. The Department of Commerce uses this data to prepare its benchmark estimates of the gross domestic product. The Department of Justice uses this data to conduct antitrust analysis. The Department of Energy uses this data to monitor industry fuel consumption for emergency preparedness. This is a revision to a current collection in that we are asking for additional burden hours to collect segregated fees charged by the air carriers. Air carriers already report this data but not in a separate identifiable form. The burden hours affected pertain only to the P-2 Notes and consist of an additional two hours to prepare, per report, per respondent. |
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202411-3220-010 | Application for Employee Annuity Under the Railroad Retirement Act | RRB | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Application for Employee Annuity Under the Railroad Retirement Act
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes45 USC 231a (View Law) AbstractThe Railroad Retirement Act provides for payment of age, disability and supplemental annuities to qualified employees. The application and related forms obtain information about the applicant's family work history, military service, disability benefits from other government agencies and public or private pensions. The information is used to determine entitlement to and the amount of the annuity applied for. |
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202311-2138-001 | Near-Miss Reporting and Analysis Program for the Maritime Transportation System | DOT/BTSA | Active | New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Near-Miss Reporting and Analysis Program for the Maritime Transportation System
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes49 USC 6306 (View Law) AbstractCollecting transportation safety data, including data on precursors to adverse events, is an important component of Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ (BTS) responsibility to the transportation community and is authorized in BTS’s authorizing statute. Title 49 U.S.C. Chapter 63 Section 6306 authorizes the BTS Director to enter agreements with Federal, State, local, or private agencies for the purposes of transportation data collection and analysis. To ensure that all transportation statistical collections, analysis, and dissemination is carried out in a coordinated manner, the BTS Director may- (1) use the services, equipment, records, personnel, information, and facilities of other Federal agencies, or State, local, and private agencies and instrumentalities, subject to the conditions that the applicable agency or instrumentality consents to that use and with or without reimbursement for such use; (2) enter into agreements with the agencies and instrumentalities described in paragraph (1) for purposes of data collection and analysis |
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202505-7100-001 | Application to Become a Savings and Loan Holding Company or to Acquire a Savings Association or Savings and Loan Holding Company | FRS | Historical Active | No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Application to Become a Savings and Loan Holding Company or to Acquire a Savings Association or Savings and Loan Holding Company
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes12 USC 1467a(b) (View Law) AbstractThis information collection must be filed in connection with certain proposals involving the formation, acquisition, or merger of a savings and loan holding company (SLHC); the acquisition by an SLHC of a savings association or its assets; and the acquisition of control of a savings association by certain individuals associated with an SLHC. The Board requires the submission of this filing from an applicant for regulatory and supervisory purposes and to allow the Board to fulfill its statutory obligations to review these transactions under section 10(e) of the Home Owners’ Loan Act (HOLA) (12 U.S.C. § 1461 et seq.) and the Board’s Regulation LL - Savings and Loan Holding Companies (12 CFR 238.11). |
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202505-7100-005 | Application to Become a Savings and Loan Holding Company or to Acquire a Savings Association or Savings and Loan Holding Company | FRS | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Application to Become a Savings and Loan Holding Company or to Acquire a Savings Association or Savings and Loan Holding Company
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing StatutesAbstractThis information collection must be filed in connection with certain proposals involving the formation, acquisition, or merger of a savings and loan holding company (SLHC); the acquisition by an SLHC of a savings association or its assets; and the acquisition of control of a savings association by certain individuals associated with an SLHC. The Board requires the submission of this filing from an applicant for regulatory and supervisory purposes and to allow the Board to fulfill its statutory obligations to review these transactions under section 10(e) of the Home Owners’ Loan Act (HOLA) (12 U.S.C. § 1461 et seq.) and the Board’s Regulation LL - Savings and Loan Holding Companies (12 CFR 238.11). |
Why They Are Important
ICRs play a vital role in ensuring transparency and accountability in federal data collection. When federal agencies collect information from 10 or more "persons" (which includes individuals,
businesses, and state, local, and tribal governments), they must submit an ICR to ensure that it fulfills their statutory missions, avoids unnecessary or duplicative requests, and
minimizes burden on the American public. Additionally, Federal Register Notices (FRNs) and the opportunity for public comments provide a formal way for the public to be informed of
proposed ICRs and participate in the process.
ICRs also serve as a key resource for tracking changes to federal data collections. The availability of detailed documentation, such as data collection instruments and methodologies,
allows the general public to identify revisions in a timely manner. These may include revisions prompted by Executive Orders or statistical policies like
OMB's Statistical Policy Directive No. 15 (SPD 15), which are often submitted as "nonsubstantive" or "nonmaterial" changes to a
currently approved collection.[1] Furthermore, ICRs can help determine if a data collection has expired without renewal or has been intentionally
discontinued. By reviewing ICRs, the public can better understand what data is being collected, how it evolves over time, and whether data collections have become inactive–often in response
to shifting priorities and updated standards.
How To Use The Tool
The ICR tracking tool offers a user-friendly view of ICRs that have been recently submitted, reviewed, or are nearing expiration. By aggregating key data from individual ICRs,
the tool allows users to view the current status of each request, including submission, conclusion, and expiration dates, details on whether any changes were made, authorizing statutes,
and more. Users can search for specific information and filter results based on various criteria. If seeking additional information, various text fields are hyperlinked to the full ICR
on RegInfo.gov and associated resources. The tool is updated on a daily basis to reflect the most current information available.
Column descriptions are available below the table.
Column Name
Definition
Categories Include
ICRReferenceNumber
The ICR Reference Number uniquely identifies each ICR review. This number is assigned by the OIRA system when the ICR is created.
ICR Reference Numbers are formatted YYYYMM-NNNN-XXX where YYYYMM is the month of origin, NNNN is the agency/subagency code, and XXX is a 3 digit sequential number assigned per creation per month.
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ICRTitle
The title of the information collection. If the submission is a revision to a currently approved collection, the title is the name of the overall collection rather than the name of the change taking place.
N/A
DateReceived
The date OIRA received the ICR submission from the agency.
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OMBControl
OIRA assigns an OMB Control Number to an Information Collection Request (ICR) upon its first arrival. The same OMB Control Number is used for each review of the ICR.
OMB Control Numbers are formatted NNNN-XXXX, where the NNNN is the agency/subagency code, and the XXXX is a sequential number uniquely identifying the Collection within the agency/subagency’s ICRs.
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DateReceived
The date OIRA received the ICR submission from the agency.
N/A
PreviousICRReferenceNumber
The reference number of the ICR that immediately preceded the current one.
N/A
AgencySubagency
The federal agency and specific subagency, if applicable, that submitted the ICR.
N/A
Abstract
A brief statement describing the need for the collection of information and how it will be used.
N/A
RequestType
Describes the purpose of the agency's submission.
- "Extension without change of a currently approved collection"
- "Existing collection in use without an OMB Control Number"
- "Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection"
- "New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)"
- "No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection"
- "Revision of a currently approved collection"
- "Reinstatement without change of a previously approved collection"
- "RCF Recertification"
- "RCF No Material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection"
- "RCF New"
TypeOfReviewRequest
Indicates the specific type of action being requested for review.
- "Regular"
- "Emergency"
- "Delegated"
Status
Indicates the current stage of the ICR in OIRA's review process.
- "Received in OIRA" for ICRs currently under review by OIRA
- "Active" for ICRs that are currently approved for use by agencies
- "Historical Active" for previous reviews of ICRs that are currently in the active inventory
- "Historical Inactive" for previous reviews of ICRs that are not currently in the active inventory
- "PreApproved" for ICRs that will become active once the Final Rule of their associated rulemaking has been published
ConcludedDate
The date OIRA completed its review of the ICR.
N/A
ConclusionAction
OIRA's final decision about the ICR.
- “Comment filed on Interim Final Rule”
- “Comment filed on Interim Final Rule and continue”
- “Disapproved”
- “Approved without change”
- “Approved with change”
- “Comment filed on proposed rule”
- “Preapproved”
- “Withdrawn”
- “Withdrawn and continue”
- “Not subject to PRA”
- “Not subject to PRA and continue”
- “Improperly submitted”
- “Improperly submitted and continue”
- “Delegated”
- “Comment filed on proposed rule and continue”
- “Disapproved and continue”
- “Returned - Improperly Submitted”
- “Returned to Agency for Reconsideration”
- “Returned - Outside Generic Clearance”
- “Approved”
CurrentExpirationDate
The date the ICR is set to expire unless it is renewed.
N/A
AuthorizingStatues
Names of federal laws that authorize the agency to collect the information.
N/A
AuthorizingStatuesDetails
Additional details about the legal authority for the information collection, including a URL linking to the full text.
N/A
CitationsForNewStatutoryRequirements
Legal citations that have introduced new or modified statutory requirements since the last ICR submission.
N/A
FederalRegisterNotices
Lists citations of 60-day and 30-day notices published in the Federal Register.
N/A
PublicCommentsReceived
Indicates whether any public comments were received during the Federal Register notice period.
N/A
InformationCollections
Lists the individual information collections associated with the ICR. Each collection includes metadata such as the title, a URL to the collection, the form number (if applicable), and a URL to the form.
N/A
RequestType Filters
1. Select "New collection (Request for an OMB Control Number)" for collections that had not previously been used or sponsored by the agency.
2. Select "Extension without change or a currently approved collection" for collections where the agency wished only to extend the approval of an active collection past its current expiration date without making any material change in the collection instrument, instructions, frequency of collection, or the use to which the information is to be put.
3. Select "Revision of a currently approved collection" for collections where the agency request included a material change to the collection instrument, instructions, its frequency of collection, or the use to which the information is to be put.
4. Select "Reinstatement without change of a previously approved collection" for collections which previously had OMB approval, but the approval had expired or was discontinued before this submission was made, and there is no change to the collection.
5. Select "Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection" for collections which previously had OMB approval, but the approval has expired or was discontinued before this submission was made, and there is some change to the collection.
6. Select "Existing collection in use without OMB control number" when the collection is currently in use but does not have an OMB control number.
7. Select "No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection" for collections which introduce minor changes to the ICR, but do not extend the expiration date of the collection.
8. Select "RCF No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection" for RCF collections that introduce changes to the usage of an active RCF.
9. Select "RCF New" for RCF collections that are the initial usage of the Common Form Host ICR by the using agency.
10. Select "RCF Recertification" for RCF collections that had been recertified due to changes in its related Common Form Host ICR.
[1] "Nonsubstantive" and "nonmaterial" changes introduce minor modifications to the ICR but do not extend the collection's expiration date or require a public comment period.