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.
ICR Explorer
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202504-2506-002 | Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) | HUD/CPD | Active | No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractYHDP will support 10 communities, at least 4 of which will be rural, in the development and implementation of a coordinated community approach to preventing and ending youth homelessness, and share that experience communities around the country. YHDP targets unaccompanied youth, including parenting youth, where no member of the household is older than 24, and will include 3 components: 1) Site selection 2) Project application and 3)Community plan development. |
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202409-2506-002 | Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality | HUD/CPD | Received in OIRA | Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection
Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThe information collection applies to applicants seeking HUD financial assistance for their project proposals and is used by HUD for the performance of the Department's compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act and related federal environmental laws and authorities in accordance with HUD environmental regulations at 24 CFR part 50.. |
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202505-0607-003 | The American Community Survey and the Puerto Rico Community Survey | DOC/CENSUS | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
The American Community Survey and the Puerto Rico Community Survey
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes13 USC 141, 193, 221, 223 (View Law) AbstractThe American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing monthly survey that collects detailed housing and socioeconomic data from a sample of about 3.5 million addresses in the United States and about 36,000 addresses in Puerto Rico each year, where it is known as the Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS). The ACS also collects detailed socioeconomic data from a sample of about 170,900 residents living in group quarters (GQ) facilities in the United States and Puerto Rico. Resulting tabulations from this data collection are provided on a yearly basis. The ACS allows the U.S. Census Bureau to provide timely and relevant housing and socioeconomic statistics, even for low levels of geography. |
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202505-3206-003 | Personnel Vetting Questionnaire | OPM | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Personnel Vetting Questionnaire
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractOPM has consolidated several collections of information used to determine suitability for Federal employment, fitness to perform work for or on behalf of the Federal government, eligibility to occupy a national security sensitive position, eligibility for access to classified information, and/or eligibility for a Federal credential for access to Federal facilities or space and Federal logical systems. With this new common form, respondents will only fill out questions associated with their position risk and sensitivity. The common form replaces the forms known as the Standard Form 86, Questionnaire for National Security Positions [OMB Control Number3206-0005], the Standard Form 85P, Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions and the Standard Form 85P-S, Supplemental Questionnaire for Selected Positions [OMB Control Number 3206-0258], and the Standard Form 85, Questionnaire for Non-Sensitive Positions [OMB Control Number 3206-0261]. |
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202505-3038-001 | Regulations Establishing and Governing the Duties of Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants | CFTC | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Regulations Establishing and Governing the Duties of Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes7 USC 6s(f), 6s(g), 6s(j) (View Law) Pub.L. 111 - 203 124 Stat. 1376 (2010) (View Law) AbstractOn April 3, 2012 the Commission adopted Commission regulations 23.600 (Risk Management Program), 23.601 (Monitoring of Position Limits), 23.602 (Diligent Supervision), 23.603 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery) 23.606 (General Information: Availability for Disclosure and Inspection), and 23.607 (Antitrust Considerations) pursuant to section 4s(j) of the Commodity Exchange Act (“CEA”). The above regulations adopted by the Commission would, among other things, require swap dealers (“SD”) and major swap participants (“MSP”) to develop a risk management program (including a plan for business continuity and disaster recovery and policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance with applicable position limits). The Commission believes that the information collection obligations imposed by the above regulations are essential to ensuring that swap dealers and major swap participants maintain adequate and effective risk management programs and policies and procedures to ensure compliance with position limits. |
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202501-3038-002 | Clearing Member Risk Management | CFTC | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Clearing Member Risk Management
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing StatutesPub.L. 111 - 203 124 Stat. 1376 (2010) (View Law) 7 USC 5(b), 6d, 6f, 6g, 6s, 12a(5) (View Law) AbstractCommission regulation § 1.73 which applies to clearing members that are futures commission merchants and Commission regulation § 23.609 which applies to clearing members that swap dealers and major swap participants, require clearing members to monitor and collect information to prevent risks to the financial markets. Specifically, these provisions require these clearing members to have procedures to limit the financial risks they incur as a result of clearing trades and to maintain sufficient liquid resources to meet the obligations that arise. Each of these items has been observed by Commission staff as an element of an existing sound risk management program at these registered entities. The Commission regulations require each clearing member to establish written procedures to comply and to keep records documenting its compliance. The regulations are an important part of the Commission’s regulatory program. The information required to be collected and preserved is used by representatives of the Commission to ensure compliance with the CEA and applicable Commission regulations. |
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202503-0704-001 | Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Part 232, Contract Financing, and the Clause at DFARS 252.232-7002 Progress Payments for Foreign Military... | DOD/DODDEP | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Part 232, Contract Financing, and the Clause at DFARS 252.232-7002 Progress Payments for Foreign Military...
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes22 USC 2762 (View Law) AbstractThis information collection requires a contractor whose contract includes Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirements and progress payments type of financing, to submit progress payment requests with supporting schedules that clearly distinguishes the contract's FMS requirements from U.S. contract requirements. |
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202505-3060-010 | AM Auction Section 307(b) Submissions | FCC | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
AM Auction Section 307(b) Submissions
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes47 USC 154(i), 307(b) and 309 (View Law) AbstractSection 307(b) of the Communications Act requires that the Commission effect a fair, efficient and equitable distribution of radio stations throughout the United States. In the context of competitive bidding application processing, Section 307(b) is relevant when a mutually exclusive AM application group consists of applications to serve different communities, or when a non-mutually exclusive AM application proposes a community of license change. Such applicants must submit supplemental information addressing Section 307(b) criteria. The data submitted will be used to determine the community having the greater need for an AM radio service. |
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202505-3060-011 | Section 73.99, Presunrise Service Authorization (PSRA) and Postsunset Service Authorization (PSSA) | FCC | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Section 73.99, Presunrise Service Authorization (PSRA) and Postsunset Service Authorization (PSSA)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes47 USC 154(i) (View Law) Abstract47 CFR Section 73.99 requires licensees of an AM broadcast station intending to operate with a pre-sunrise or post-sunset service authorization to submit by letter the licensee's name, call letters, location, intended service, and a description of the method whereby any necessary power reduction will be achieved. Station operations may then being upon submission of this information. The FCC staff use the letter to ensure that the licensee's technical information complies with FCC rules and will not cause interference to other stations. |
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202504-1121-001 | National Crime Victimization Survey | DOJ/OJP | Active | No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
National Crime Victimization Survey
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes34 USC Section 10132 (View Law) AbstractThe Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) is submitting a nonsubstantive change for OMB approval. |
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202505-0938-002 | IRF-PAI for the collection of data pertaining to the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Prospective Payment System and Quality Reporting Program (CMS-10036) | HHS/CMS | Received in OIRA | Revision of a currently approved collection
IRF-PAI for the collection of data pertaining to the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Prospective Payment System and Quality Reporting Program (CMS-10036)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing StatutesAbstractThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is requesting approval of revisions to the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility-Patient Assessment Instrument (IRF-PAI) Version 4.1 that will be effective on October 1, 2024. On April 7, 2023 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) (88 FR 20950) which proposes modifications to the collection of quality reporting data in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Quality Reporting Program (IRF QRP). Specifically, CMS proposes to adopt two new measures and remove three measures from the IRF QRP. Per the NPRM, CMS proposes to require IRFs to start collecting assessment data using the IRF-PAI Version 4.2 for IRF patients beginning October 1, 2024. |
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202505-2700-001 | Remotely Administered Psychoacoustic Test for Advanced Air Mobility Noise Human Response | NASA | Historical Inactive | New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Remotely Administered Psychoacoustic Test for Advanced Air Mobility Noise Human Response
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThis information collection is for conducting a sound response laboratory test, which is called a psychoacoustic test, to better understand human noise response to passenger and equivalent cargo carrying Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft. These AAM aircraft are expected to takeoff and land in closer proximity to communities than conventional aircraft. The aircraft are being designed to use multiple electrically driven rotors. Different AAM aircraft are unique in their design and geometric placement of rotors around the aircraft. The unique propulsion systems of AAM aircraft means that the sounds they produce will also be unique compared to conventional aircraft. Yet, insufficient data exists on how humans will respond to AAM aircraft noise. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks to gather data on the human noise response to AAM aircraft through the Varied AAM Noise and Geographic Area Response Difference (VANGARD) laboratory test. The VANGARD test will play electronically stored sounds of different single AAM aircraft flyovers to test participants and ask for their annoyance response to each sound. The VANGARD test is one of many initial psychoacoustic tests being planned to gather data for research purposes on AAM vehicle noise response. VANGARD test objectives are not designed to affect existing or proposed aircraft operations, and its objectives are not designed to affect noise policy. One aspect of the VANGARD test that is different from many other psychoacoustic tests on AAM vehicle noise is that it will be conducted using an online test application and gather human response data from geographically diverse participants. By addressing insufficient data on AAM aircraft noise response, VANGARD test results will allow subsequent studies on human noise response to AAM aircraft to be more informed in their design and test objectives. |
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202504-1140-001 | ATF’s Office of Strategic Management Environmental Assessment Outreach | DOJ/ATF | Received in OIRA | Revision of a currently approved collection
ATF’s Office of Strategic Management Environmental Assessment Outreach
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractUnder the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010, ATF must update its strategic plan every four years and identify key external factors that could significantly affect their ability to achieve strategic goals and objectives. For this purpose, ATF conducts outreach for feedback from ATF stakeholders as part of the Bureau's quadrennial assessment process. |
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202504-1140-002 | Forensic Firearm Training Request for Non-ATF Employees (ATF Form 7110.15) | DOJ/ATF | Received in OIRA | Revision of a currently approved collection
Forensic Firearm Training Request for Non-ATF Employees (ATF Form 7110.15)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThe Forensic Firearm Training Request for Non-ATF Students (ATF F 7110.15) will be used to obtain information from Federal, State and local, and international law enforcement personnel to register, obtain course information, and/or evaluate ATF forensic firearms investigative techniques training. |
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202503-1140-005 | ATF Citizens' Academy Application | DOJ/ATF | Received in OIRA | Revision of a currently approved collection
ATF Citizens' Academy Application
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
AbstractThe ATF Citizens' Academy Application – ATF form 3000.12 will be used to collect personally identifiable information to determine an individual's eligibility to participate in the Citizens' Academy training program. |
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202502-1218-001 | Commercial Diving Operations Standard (29 CFR part 1910, subpart T) | DOL/OSHA | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Commercial Diving Operations Standard (29 CFR part 1910, subpart T)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing StatutesAbstractThe information collection requirements of the Standard are directed toward assuring the safety and health of divers exposed to hyperbaric conditions during and after undersea activities. Also, the required recordkeeping is intended to bring about a safe workplace and assure the safety of divers. |
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202503-1018-006 | Electronic Federal Duck Stamp Program | DOI/FWS | Received in OIRA | Revision of a currently approved collection
Electronic Federal Duck Stamp Program
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes16 USC 718a et. seq. (View Law) 16 USC 718p (View Law) AbstractThe Electronic Duck Stamp Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-266), passed in August 2006, required that the Secretary of the Interior conduct a 3-year pilot program under which up to 15 States could be authorized to issue electronic Federal Duck Stamps, or E-stamps. In August 2007, eight States began issuing the E-stamps. More than 59,000 E-stamps were sold the first year of the pilot program. At that time, the E-stamp was valid for 45 days from the date of purchase and could be used immediately while customers wait to receive the actual stamp in the mail. After 45 days, customers were required to carry the actual Federal Duck Stamp while hunting or to gain free access to national wildlife refuges. As expected, the electronic program increased the availability of Federal Duck Stamps, making it easier for the public to obtain the stamps and enhancing public participation. Under our authorities in 16 U.S.C. 718b(a)(2), we have continued the Electronic Duck Stamp Program in the eight States that participated in the pilot, and, in 2012, more than 350,000 stamps were sold. From 2013-2023, we expanded the program by inviting all State fish and wildlife agencies to participate. We received applications and interest from another 30 States. Thirty-two of these States were accepted and 23 new States entered the program in this ten-year period. As of the end of 2016, we had a total of 30 States participating in the program. The Duck Stamp Modernization Act of 2023 (Pub. L. 118-25), signed into law on December 19, 2023, removed the 45-day limit on the E-stamp’s validity; the E-stamp is now valid from the date of purchase through June 30. To protect the tradition of the conservation “stamp”, a pictorial stamp will still be sent to each E-stamp customer each year after March 10 (end of the migratory bird hunting season). These will be slightly different in appearance from Federal Duck Stamps purchased through the U.S. Postal Service or consignees. |
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202411-1219-005 | Health Standards for Diesel Particulate Matter Exposure (Underground Metal and Nonmetal Mines) | DOL/MSHA | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Health Standards for Diesel Particulate Matter Exposure (Underground Metal and Nonmetal Mines)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes30 USC 811(a) (View Law) 30 USC 813(h) (View Law) AbstractUnder Section 101(a) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act), and Title 5, United States Code, Section 553, the Secretary of Labor shall develop, promulgate, and revise as may be appropriate, improved mandatory health or safety standards for the protection of life and prevention of injuries in coal or other mines. Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is a probable carcinogen that consists of tiny particles present in diesel engine exhaust that can readily penetrate into the deepest recesses of the lungs. Despite ventilation, the confined underground mine work environment may contribute to significant concentrations of particles produced by equipment used in the mine. Underground miners are exposed to higher concentrations of DPM than any other occupational group. As a result, they face a significantly greater risk than other workers of developing such diseases as lung cancer, heart failure, serious allergic responses and other cardiopulmonary problems. The DPM rule establishes a permissible exposure limit (PEL) to total carbon, which is a surrogate for measuring a miner's exposure to DPM. The rule includes a number of other requirements for the protection of miners' health. The DPM existing rule contains information collection requirements for underground MNM mine operators under regulations 30 C.F.R. §§ 57.5060, 57.5065, 57.5066, 57.5070, 57.5071, and 57.5075. |
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202411-1219-002 | Escape and Evacuation Plans for Surface Coal Mines, Surface Facilities and Surface Work Areas of Underground Coal Mines | DOL/MSHA | Received in OIRA | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Escape and Evacuation Plans for Surface Coal Mines, Surface Facilities and Surface Work Areas of Underground Coal Mines
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes30 USC 813(h) (View Law) 30 USC 811(a) (View Law) AbstractRequires operators of surface coal mines, including surface facilities and surface work areas of underground coal mines, to establish and keep current a specific escape and evacuation plan to be followed in the event of a fire. The plan is used to instruct employees in the proper method of exiting work areas in the event of a fire. |
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202505-1218-003 | Occupational Safety and Health Onsite Consultation Agreements (29 CFR Part 1908) | DOL/OSHA | Active | No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Occupational Safety and Health Onsite Consultation Agreements (29 CFR Part 1908)
Key Information
Federal Register Notices
Authorizing Statutes29 USC 656 (View Law) 29 USC 670 (View Law) AbstractOSHA's On-Site Consultation Service offers free and confidential advice to small and medium-sized businesses in all states across the country, with priority given to high-hazard worksites. Consultation services are totally separate from enforcement and do not result in penalties or citations. The Consultation Program regulations specify services to be provided, and practices and procedures to be followed by the State On-site Consultation Programs. Information collection requirements set forth in the On-site Consultation Program regulations are in two categories: State Responsibilities and Employer Responsibilities. OSHA is proposing to revise the approved Occupational Safety and Health On-Site Consultation Agreements (29 CFR Part 1908), OMB Control Number 1218-0110, paperwork package to include the approved Process Safety Management On-Site Consultation Agreements (29 CFR 1908), OMB Control Number 1218-0281. |
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.