Change Requests

What is an ICR?

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.

When are they submitted?

Federal agencies are required to submit an ICR whenever they create, renew, modify 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.

Where to find an ICR?

ICRs are publicly available on RegInfo.gov, and additional guidance can be found in the FAQs.

Note: Presidential Action influences are notated for ICRs received between January 20, 2025 and July 19, 2025.

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Action
Status
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Presidential Action
OMB Control Number
201902-0570-016CF SF-424B, Assurances - Non-Construction Programs USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-424B, Assurances - Non-Construction Programs

Key Information

Previous ICR

201802-0570-040CF
- 4040-0007
201902-0570-003CF Disclosure of Lobbying Activities SF-LLL USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
Disclosure of Lobbying Activities SF-LLL

Key Information

Previous ICR

201701-0570-026CF
- 4040-0013
201902-0570-004CF SF-LLL, “Disclosure of Lobbying Activities USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-LLL, “Disclosure of Lobbying Activities

Key Information

Previous ICR

201709-0570-035CF
- 4040-0013
201902-0570-005CF SF-LLL Disclosure of Lobbying Activities USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-LLL Disclosure of Lobbying Activities

Key Information

Previous ICR

201708-0570-032CF
- 4040-0013
201902-2120-001CF Aviation Research Grants Program DOT/FAA 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
Aviation Research Grants Program

Key Information

Previous ICR

201704-2120-005CF
- 4040-0014
201902-0570-015CF SF-424B - Assurances for Non Construction Programs USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-424B - Assurances for Non Construction Programs

Key Information

Previous ICR

201605-0570-010CF
- 4040-0007
201902-2126-003CF SF-424B Assurances Non-Construction Programs DOT/FMCSA 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-424B Assurances Non-Construction Programs

Key Information

Previous ICR

201809-2126-004CF

Authorizing Statutes

- 4040-0007
201902-0570-006CF SF-LLL, “Disclosure of Lobbying Activities” USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-LLL, “Disclosure of Lobbying Activities”

Key Information

Previous ICR

201802-0570-041CF
- 4040-0013
201902-0570-008CF SF-425 Federal Financial Report USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-425 Federal Financial Report

Key Information

Previous ICR

201612-0570-014CF
- 4040-0014
201902-0660-001CF Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL) for 911 Grant Program DOC/NTIA 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL) for 911 Grant Program

Key Information

Previous ICR

201709-0660-012CF

Authorizing Statutes

- 4040-0013
201902-0570-012CF SF-424A "Budget Information - Non-Construction Programs" USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-424A "Budget Information - Non-Construction Programs"

Key Information

Previous ICR

201802-0570-039CF
- 4040-0008
201902-0570-011CF SF-424C, “Budget Information – Construction Programs” USDA/RBS 2019-02-22 2019-02-22 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
SF-424C, “Budget Information – Construction Programs”

Key Information

Previous ICR

201802-0570-044CF
- 4040-0008
201901-0572-010 Extensions of Payments of Principal and Interest USDA/RUS 2019-02-21 2019-11-04 Approved without change Active
Revision of a currently approved collection
Extensions of Payments of Principal and Interest

Key Information

Previous ICR

201512-0572-004

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

7 USC 912

Abstract

This regulation codifies the procedures borrowers must follow to request extensions of principal and interest. Eligible purposes include financial hardship, energy resource conservation (ERC) loans, renewable energy project, distributed generation projects, and contributions-in-aid of construction. These procedures are codified at 7 CFR 1721, subpart B.

- 0572-0123
201901-0572-007 Certification of Authority, RUS Form 675 USDA/RUS 2019-02-21 2019-11-04 Approved without change Active
Revision of a currently approved collection
Certification of Authority, RUS Form 675

Key Information

Previous ICR

201506-0572-001

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

7 USC 901 et seq.

Abstract

This form provides RUS names of individuals in cooperatives who are legally authorized by the borrower to sign RUS documents in connection with requisitioning and accounting for construction loan funds.

- 0572-0074
201902-0710-001 Pacific Northwest Households Recreation Use Survey DOD/COE 2019-02-13 2019-04-15 Approved with change Active
New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Pacific Northwest Households Recreation Use Survey

Key Information

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

84 FR 3419

Abstract

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), and Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), are jointly developing an environmental impact statement (EIS), referred to as the Columbia River System Operations (CRSO) EIS. As part of the EIS, the Corps is tasked with evaluating changes in the economic value provided by water-based recreation. The purpose of this survey effort is to gather information that will support development of a water-based recreational demand model for the Columbia River Basin in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and western Montana. The proposed design involves a mail survey for preliminary screening to identify eligible recreators, followed by a telephone survey of eligible recreators to collect data on recreational trips and activities within the region. The model will be used to evaluate recreational impacts associated with alternatives identified within the CRSO EIS.

- 0710-0021
201812-0570-001 Value Added Producer Grant Program USDA/RBS 2019-01-28 2019-02-28 Approved without change Active
Revision of a currently approved collection
Value Added Producer Grant Program

Key Information

Previous ICR

201505-0570-001

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 110 - 246 6202

Abstract

The collection of information is vital to Rural Development to make decisions regarding the eligibility of grant recipients in order to ensure compliance with the regulations and to ensure that the funds obtained from the Government are being used for the purposes for which they were awarded.

- 0570-0064
201901-1505-001CF Collection of Demographic Information TREAS/DO 2019-01-15 2019-01-21 Approved without change Active
RCF New
Collection of Demographic Information

Key Information

- 3046-0046
201810-2060-015 NSPS for Metal Coil Surface Coating (40 CFR part 60, subpart TT) (Renewal) EPA/OAR 2018-11-01 2021-03-29 Approved with change Active
Extension without change of a currently approved collection
NSPS for Metal Coil Surface Coating (40 CFR part 60, subpart TT) (Renewal)

Key Information

Previous ICR

201502-2060-007

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 3501 et seq

Abstract

The New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for Metal Coil Surface Coating (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart TT) apply to the following surface coating lines in the metal coil surface coating industry: each prime coat operation; each finish coat operation; and each prime and finish coat operation cured simultaneously, where the finish coat is applied wet-on-wet over the prime coat. In general, all NSPS standards require initial notification reports, performance tests, and periodic reports by the owners/operators of the affected facilities. They are also required to maintain records of the occurrence and duration of any startup, shutdown, or malfunction in the operation of an affected facility, or any period during which the monitoring system is inoperative. These notifications, reports, and records are essential in determining compliance with 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart TT.

- 2060-0107
201809-3170-001CF CFPB's use of SF-85 Questionnaire for Non-Sensitive Positions CFPB 2018-09-19 2018-09-19 Approved Active
RCF Recertification
CFPB's use of SF-85 Questionnaire for Non-Sensitive Positions

Key Information

Previous ICR

201612-3170-004CF

Authorizing Statutes

- 3206-0261
201808-2060-010 Emissions Certification and Compliance Requirements for Nonroad Compression-ignition Engines and On-highway Heavy Duty Engines (Renewal) EPA/OAR 2018-08-31 2020-03-31 Approved with change Active
Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Emissions Certification and Compliance Requirements for Nonroad Compression-ignition Engines and On-highway Heavy Duty Engines (Renewal)

Key Information

Previous ICR

201408-2060-008

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 7521

Abstract

The ICR addresses certification and compliance requirements for the following industries: nonroad (NR) compression-ignition (CI) engines and equipment, marine CI engines in Categories 1 and 2; and heavy-duty (HD) engines. In addition, the following ICRs are being incorporated, either in whole or in part, to eliminate redundancy: Control of Emissions from New Marine Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above 30 Liters per Cylinder (2060-0641); Engine Emission Defect Information Reports and Voluntary Emission Recall Reports (2060-0048); Emissions Certification and Compliance Requirements for Locomotives and Locomotive Engines (2060-0392); and Certification and Compliance Requirements for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles (2060-0678). With this consolidation, we are combining all certification and compliance burden associated with the heavy-duty and nonroad compression-ignition engine, equipment and vehicle industries under a single ICR. Title II of the Clean Air Act (CAA), charges EPA with issuing certificates of conformity for those engines and vehicles that comply with applicable emission requirements. Such a certificate must be issued before those products may be legally introduced into commerce. To apply for a certificate of conformity, manufacturers are required to submit descriptions of their planned production, descriptions of emission control systems and test data. The emission values achieved during certification testing may also be used in the Averaging, Banking, and Trading (ABT) Program, which allows engine manufacturers to bank credits for engine families that emit below the standard and use the credits to certify engine families that emit above the standard. The CAA also mandates EPA verify that manufacturers have translated their certified prototypes into mass produced engines; and that these engines comply with emission standards throughout their useful lives. EPA verifies this through Compliance Programs, including Production Line Testing (PLT), In-use Testing and Selective Enforcement Audits (SEAs). PLT is a self-audit program that allows marine engine manufacturers to monitor their products emissions profile with statistical certainty and minimize the cost of correcting errors through early detection. In-use testing verifies compliance with emission standards throughout an engine family's useful life. Through SEAs, EPA verifies that test data submitted by engine manufacturers is reliable and testing is performed according to EPA regulations. Under the Transition Program for Equipment Manufacturers (TPEM), NRCI equipment manufacturers may delay compliance with Tier 4 standards for up to seven years if they comply with certain limitations. The Program seeks to ease the impact of new emission standards on equipment manufacturers as they often need to redesign their products.

- 2060-0287
201808-2060-007 EG for Sewage Sludge Incinerators (40 CFR part 60, subpart MMMM) (Renewal) EPA/OAR 2018-08-23 2019-03-13 Approved with change Active
Extension without change of a currently approved collection
EG for Sewage Sludge Incinerators (40 CFR part 60, subpart MMMM) (Renewal)

Key Information

Previous ICR

201405-2060-001

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 7429
42 USC 7411

Abstract

The Emission Guidelines for Sewage Sludge Incinerators (SSI) for Sewage Sludge Incinerators (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart MMMM) apply to the administrators of air quality programs in a state or U.S. protectorate with one or more SSI units that commenced construction either on or before the date of proposal. States may choose to incorporate the model rule text directly in their state plan. If a State does not develop, adopt, and submit an approvable State plan, the EPA must develop a Federal plan to implement the emission guidelines. These regulations do not directly apply to SSI unit owners and operators. However, SSI unit owners and operators must comply with the state plan to implement the emission guidelines contained in this Subpart. These standards only affect existing units constructed on or before October 14, 2010; therefore, no new units will become subject to these same standards. This information is being collected to assure compliance with 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart MMMM. In general, all emission guidelines require initial notifications, performance tests, and periodic reports by the owners/operators of the affected facilities. They are also required to maintain records of the occurrence and duration of any startup, shutdown, or malfunction in the operation of an affected facility, or any period during which the monitoring system is inoperative. These notifications, reports, and records are essential in determining compliance, and are required of all affected facilities subject to emission guidelines.

- 2060-0661
201707-1004-012CF BLM Usage of DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archaeological Investigations” DOI/BLM 2018-07-19 2018-10-05 Approved without change Active
RCF New
BLM Usage of DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archaeological Investigations”

Key Information

- 1024-0037
201707-1076-002CF BIA Usage of Form DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archaeological Investigations” DOI/BIA 2018-07-19 2018-10-05 Approved without change Active
RCF New
BIA Usage of Form DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archaeological Investigations”

Key Information

- 1024-0037
201707-1018-004CF FWS Usage of Form DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archeological Investigations” DOI/FWS 2018-07-19 2018-10-05 Approved without change Active
RCF New
FWS Usage of Form DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archeological Investigations”

Key Information

- 1024-0037
201707-1006-003CF BOR Usage of Form DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archaeological Investigations” DOI/RB 2018-07-19 2018-10-05 Approved without change Active
RCF New
BOR Usage of Form DI-1926, “Application for Permit for Archaeological Investigations”

Key Information

- 1024-0037
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