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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Title
Reference Number
OMB Control Number
Agency
Received
Concluded
Action
Status
Request Type
Presidential Action

Title:

Motor Carrier Identification Report

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2126-0013

Agency:

DOT/FMCSA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-05

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Motor Carrier Identification Report

Key Information

Abstract

The information collection is mandatory reporting requirements and consists of 3 information collection instruments. IC-1, Form MCS-150, Motor Carrier Identification Report is filed by all motor carriers conducting operations in interstate or international commerce before beginning operations. It is also used by motor carriers needing to update previously submitted information, and on a biennial update basis. IC-2, Form MCS-150B, Combined Motor Carrier Identification and HM Permit Application is filed by interstate motor carriers that transport the permitted hazardous materials. It is also used by motor carriers needing to update previously submitted information, and on a biennial update basis. IC-3, Form MCS-150C, Intermodal Equipment Provider Identification Report is filed by IEPs that interchange intermodal equipment with a motor carrier or have contractual responsibility for the maintenance of the intermodal equipment. FMCSA uses the information to identify its regulated entities, to help prioritize the Agency’s enforcement activities, to aid in assessing the safety outcomes of those activities, and for statistical purposes. This information collection supports the agency’s strategic goal of safety by establishing and monitoring safe operating requirements for motor carriers, commercial motor vehicle drivers, vehicles, and vehicle equipment.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 107 - 87 115 Stat.. 833
Pub.L. 104 - 88 100 Stat. 803

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers Regulations

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2126-0001

Agency:

DOT/FMCSA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-08-21

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers Regulations

Key Information

Abstract

This non-substantive change request on OMB Control No. 2126-0001 corrects the CFR citations in the two information collections. The Hours of Service (HOS) rules apply to both property and passenger motor carriers. The HOS rules set limits on the on-duty time and driving time of CMV drivers, and mandate the amount and frequency of the time off-duty that such drivers must receive. Two types of information are collected under this IC: (1) drivers’ daily record of duty status (RODS) (electronic records or, in some cases, paper logbooks), and (2) supporting documents, such as fuel and toll receipts, that may be used by motor carriers to verify the accuracy of the RODS and to document expense deductions taken in the determination of taxable income. The information is collected on an annual basis. The purpose of the collection of the RODS and supporting documents of the HOS rules is to provide the Agency with its most effective tool in combating driver fatigue. Enforcement officials at roadside employ the RODS and supporting documents to determine the amount of time a driver has spent off duty prior to the driver’s current duty day. They also determine the amount of time the driver has been on duty that duty day, and the amount of time the driver has been behind the wheel driving during the duty day. Enforcement officials examine the RODS for seven of the immediately preceding days to determine compliance with the HOS rules. The RODS are an invaluable tool used to detect inaccurate and falsified logs that facilitates removing fatigued, unsafe drivers off the road. Enforcement officials employ the RODS and supporting documents retained by the motor carrier when conducting on-site investigative reviews of motor carriers. The safety assessments that result from such reviews are public information, and many shippers routinely examine the assessments, as well as crash and regulatory compliance records, when selecting a motor carrier. The Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) requires States, as a condition of receiving grant funding, to adopt and enforce State CMV safety laws and regulations that are compatible with the FMCSRs and these include the HOS rules. States embrace the Federal enforcement scheme for regulating safety in the operation of CMVs, and work closely with Federal investigators in enforcing the HOS rules. Motor carriers also help FMCSA detect fatigued drivers. It is in their interest to be proactive in detecting inaccuracy or falsification of RODS by their CMV drivers to avoid the penalties resulting from such infractions. Replacing paper RODS with electronic RODS enhances the accuracy and minimizes the falsification of RODS. Motor carriers will continue to examine the supporting documents, such as fuel receipts, toll receipts, bills of lading, repair invoices, and compare them to the entries on the RODS. Comparing supporting documents to the RODS helps the motor carrier verify the accuracy of the HOS reported by their CMV drivers. Motor carrier use of the RODS and driver-supplied supporting documents enhances driver adherence to the HOS rules, keeps fatigued drivers off the road, and helps FMCSA protect the public. This ICR supports the Department of Transportation’s Strategic Goal of Safety because the information helps the Agency improve the safety of drivers operating CMVs on our Nation’s highways.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

49 USC 31502
49 USC 31136
49 USC 522
49 USC 521
49 USC 526

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Loans in Areas Having Special Flood Hazards

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1557-0326

Agency:

TREAS/OCC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2026-01-16

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Loans in Areas Having Special Flood Hazards

Key Information

Abstract

The National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (1968 Act) and the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (FDPA), as amended, (collectively referenced herein as the Federal flood insurance statutes) govern the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). These laws make Federally subsidized flood insurance available to owners of improved real estate or mobile homes located in participating communities and require the purchase of flood insurance in connection with a loan made by a regulated lending institution when the loan is secured by improved real estate or a mobile home located in a special flood hazard area (SFHA) in which flood insurance is available under the NFIP. The laws specify the amount of insurance that must be purchased and also require that such insurance be maintained for the term of the loan. (The requirement for flood insurance, and the term and amounts of such coverage, are hereinafter described as “the flood insurance purchase requirement). The OCC, Board, FDIC, FCA, and NCUA (collectively, the Agencies) each have issued regulations implementing these statutory requirements for the lending institutions they supervise. Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 (Biggert-Waters Act) amends the Federal flood insurance statutes that the Agencies have authority to implement and enforce. Among other things, the Biggert-Waters Act: (1) requires the Agencies to issue a rule regarding the escrow of premiums and fees for flood insurance; (2) clarifies the requirement to force place insurance; and (3) requires the Agencies to issue a rule to direct regulated lending institutions to accept “private flood insurance,” as defined by the Biggert-Waters Act, and to notify borrowers of the availability of private flood insurance.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 93 - 234 102(d)
12 USC 4102a, 4106(b)

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Prepaid Health Plan Cost Report (CMS-276)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0938-0165

Agency:

HHS/CMS

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-12-23

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Prepaid Health Plan Cost Report (CMS-276)

Key Information

Abstract

These forms are needed to establish the reasonable cost of providing covered services to the enrolled Medicare population of an HMO/CMP/HCPP in accordance with Sections 1876 and 1833 of the Social Security Act.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 417

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Rule 18a-3, Security-Based Swap Margin Requirements for Non-Prudentially Regulated Entities

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3235-0702

Agency:

SEC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-04

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Rule 18a-3, Security-Based Swap Margin Requirements for Non-Prudentially Regulated Entities

Key Information

Abstract

Rule 18a-3, 17 CFR 240.18a-3, establishes minimum margin requirements for nonbank security-based swap dealers (“SBSDs”) and nonbank major security-based swap participants (“MSBSPs”) for non-cleared security-based swaps. Under Rule 18a-3(e), nonbank SBSDs are required to monitor the risk of each account that holds non-cleared security based swaps for a counterparty and to establish, maintain, and document procedures and guidelines for monitoring the risk of accounts as part of its risk management control system required under Exchange Act Rule 15c3-4. In addition, Rule 18a-3(d)(2) provides that a nonbank SBSD seeking approval to use a model to calculate initial margin will be subject to an application process consistent with Exchange Act Rule 15c3-1e and Exchange Act Rule 18a-1(d), as applicable, governing the use of internal models to compute net capital. The information collections in Rule 18a-3 are recordkeeping requirements and are designed to facilitate the collection of adequate levels of margin assets by nonbank SBSDs to protect them against counterparty default on both current and potential future exposures.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 111 - 203 763
Pub.L. 111 - 203 764
15 USC 78a et seq.

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

National Survey of the Use of Booster Seats

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2127-0644

Agency:

DOT/NHTSA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
National Survey of the Use of Booster Seats

Key Information

Abstract

The National Survey of the Use of Booster Seats (NSUBS) is a voluntary collection of restraint use information for children under 13. NSUBS is a biennial collection. Data collectors observe restraint use for all passenger vehicle occupants included in the survey and for those vehicles that voluntarily participate, the data collectors conduct a brief interview with the vehicle driver or other knowledgeable adult to determine the age, height, weight, race, and ethnicity of the child occupants and age of the driver. Data collectors do not collect personal identifying information such as names, addresses, phone number of participating vehicle occupants. Data collectors use paper forms to collect information at fast food restaurants, gas stations, day care centers, and recreation centers where vehicles are mostly likely to have child occupants. The contractor supplies an electronic file of the data collected to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The contractor creates replicate weights, derives analytic variables, and adds auxiliary information on state laws. NHTSA uses the NSUBS data to estimate booster seat use among 4- to 7-year-old children. It also estimates restraint use for all children under 13, race and ethnicity breakouts of restraint use among all occupants in a vehicle, and estimates the extent to which children are “prematurely transitioned” from one restraint type to others that are inappropriate for their age as well as height and weight. The survey produces biennial estimates of: • Restraint use by Age Group • Restraint use by Weight Group • Restraint use by Height Group • Restraint use by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) categories for Race/Ethnicity NHTSA also asks the adult drivers their age to analyze the impact of driver age on driver seat belt use and child restraint use. NHTSA will tabulate the survey data, analyze the results, and publish the data in technical reports. NHTSA plans to release the results and the electronic file of the data collected to the public. NHTSA uses the NSUBS information to design outreach programs to help ensure that more of the nation’s children are using restraints that will protect them in motor vehicle crashes. The survey data will allow programs to better reach the caretakers whose children are unrestrained or not using the best restraint choice for their children’s sizes. The findings may also be of interest to State legislatures wanting to strengthen their child restraint laws by enacting mandatory or enhanced booster seat use provisions. The survey was previously approved as OMB Control No. 2127-0644 (current expiration date: 06/30/2022). The new collection will increase the number of respondents from 4,800 drivers to 5,300 drivers based on the average number of drivers interviewed over the last three surveys. This increases the burden hours by 36 hours (from 340 hours to 376 hours). NHTSA continues to estimate that there are no costs associated with the information collection.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 106 - 414 1-17
Pub.L. 107 - 318 1-7

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Sections 95.2593, 95.2595 and 95.2509 Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3060-0936

Agency:

FCC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-07-29

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Sections 95.2593, 95.2595 and 95.2509 Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio)

Key Information

Abstract

The information collection requires manufacturers of transmitters for the Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio) to include with each transmitting device a statement regarding harmful interference and to label the device in a conspicuous location on the device. It also requires the manufacturers to register the frequencies with the "Database Coordinator. The requirements will allow use of potential life-saving medical technology without causing interference to other users of the bands.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

47 USC 154, 303

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

FERC-725E: Mandatory Reliability Standards for the Western Electric Coordinating Council (RD25-6) (BAL-004-WECC-4)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1902-0246

Agency:

FERC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
FERC-725E: Mandatory Reliability Standards for the Western Electric Coordinating Council (RD25-6) (BAL-004-WECC-4)

Key Information

Abstract

FERC-725E is the information collection that is required to implement the statutory provisions of section 215 of the Federal Power Act (FPA) (16 U.S.C. 824o). Section 215 of the FPA buttresses the Commission's efforts to strengthen the reliability of the interstate grid through the grant of new authority by providing for a system of mandatory Reliability Standards developed by the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO). The FERC 725E information collection pertains specifically to the Western Electric Coordinating Council (WECC). WECC promotes bulk electric system reliability in the Western Interconnection. WECC is the Regional Entity responsible for compliance monitoring and enforcement. In addition, WECC provides an environment for the development of Reliability Standards and the coordination of the operating and planning activities of its members as set forth in the WECC Bylaws. There are several regional Reliability Standards in the WECC region. These regional Reliability Standards generally require entities to document compliance with substantive requirements, retain documentation, and submit reports to WECC. In RD24-2-000, standard VAR-501-WECC-3.1 is being updated for syntax and the proposed changes have been deemed non-substantive. The currently approved VAR-501-WECC-3.1 is being replaced by VAR-501-WECC-4. The changes include updates to document numbering, the removal and replacement of obsolete language, and removal of redundant language. For the purposes of the extension, the following standards will remain unchanged: BAL-002-WECC-3 (Contingency Reserve) - requires balancing authorities and reserve sharing groups to document compliance with the contingency reserve requirements described in the standard. BAL-004-WECC-3 (Automatic Time Error Correction) - requires balancing authorities to document that time error corrections and primary inadvertent interchange payback were conducted according to the requirements in the standard. FAC-501-WECC-2 (Transmission Maintenance) - requires transmission owners with certain transmission paths to have a transmission maintenance and inspection plan and to document maintenance and inspection activities according to the plan. IRO-006-WECC-3 (Qualified Transfer Path Unscheduled Flow (USF) Relief) - requires balancing authorities and reliability coordinators to document actions taken to mitigate unscheduled flow. VAR-501-WECC-4 (Power System Stabilizers (PSS)) requires the Western Interconnection is operated in a coordinated manner under normal and abnormal conditions by establishing the performance criteria for WECC power system stabilizers.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

16 USC 824o

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Foreign Supplier Verification Programs for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0910-0752

Agency:

HHS/FDA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-15

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Reinstatement without change of a previously approved collection
Foreign Supplier Verification Programs for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals

Key Information

Abstract

The FSVP regulations require importers of most imported foods to take steps to verify that the foods they import into the United States are produced so they are safe and properly labeled with respect to allergens. These regulations are intended to work in tandem with other provisions of FSMA and the FD&C Act to create a more seamless system of food safety to protect U.S. consumers. Respondents to the collection are persons who import food into the United States subject to agency regulations.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 111 - 353 301

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Dairy Products Mandatory Sales Reporting

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0581-0274

Agency:

USDA/AMS

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2026-01-12

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Dairy Products Mandatory Sales Reporting

Key Information

Abstract

This information collection is to collect weekly sales information of dairy products such as cheddar cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk and dry whey. The sales information reported are used by USDA to calculate minimum prices for raw milk marketed through the Federal milk marketing order system. This collection will require manufacturers to submit information only by electronic means specified by AMS.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 111 - 239 3

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Railroad Noise Emission Compliance Regulations

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2130-0527

Agency:

DOT/FRA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-25

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Railroad Noise Emission Compliance Regulations

Key Information

Abstract

Under authority granted by the Noise Control Act of 1972, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established limits for noise emissions related to rail carriers in 40 CFR part 201. Those limits are enforced by FRA under 49 CFR part 210. In particular, the information FRA collects under § 210.27 is necessary to ensure compliance with EPA noise standards for new locomotives.This information collection is mandatory and submitted as needed.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 4916
42 USC 4905

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Section 76.1601, Deletion or Repositioning of Broadcast Signals; Section 76.1617, Initial Must-Carry Notice; Section 76.1607, Principal Headend

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3060-0649

Agency:

FCC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-07-29

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Section 76.1601, Deletion or Repositioning of Broadcast Signals; Section 76.1617, Initial Must-Carry Notice; Section 76.1607, Principal Headend

Key Information

Abstract

On January 30, 2020, the Commission adopted a Report and Order, FCC 20-8, in MB Docket Nos. 19-165 and 17-105 (Report and Order). The Report and Order updated the Commission’s notification rules for cable operators and direct broadcast satellite providers by transitioning certain written notices from paper to electronic delivery via e-mail. To help effectuate this transition to e-mail delivery of notices, the Report and Order revises 47 CFR 76.1601, 76.1607, and 76.1617 to require that after July 31, 2020, the notices mandated by these rules must be delivered to broadcast stations electronically in accordance with 47 CFR 76.1600. 47 CFR 76.1601, 76.1607, and 76.1617 are amended to require that after July 31, 2020, the notices mandated by these rules must be delivered to broadcast stations electronically in accordance with 47 CFR 76.1600.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

47 USC 4(i)

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Contractor Information Worksheet; GSA Form 850

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3090-0283

Agency:

GSA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-08

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Contractor Information Worksheet; GSA Form 850

Key Information

Abstract

Information collected through the Contractor Information Worksheet is necessary to meet: ● The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidance M-05-24 for Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 12 which authorizes Federal departments and agencies to ensure that contractors/their employees have limited/controlled access to facilities and information systems, and ● GSA Directive CIO P 2181.1 Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 Personal Identity Verification and Credentialing which states that GSA contractors/their employees must undergo a minimum of a FBI National Criminal Information Check (NCIC) to receive unescorted physical access. GSA requires the collection of the information in the Contractor Information Worksheet to authorize and initiate background check requests for GSA contractor employees and for them to obtain a GSA access card. The background checks are carried out by the Office of Personnel Management, Facilities, Security & Contracting-Personnel Security (OPM FSC) and the credentialing process is carried out by the GSA’s Managed Service Office (MSO) in accordance with the terms and conditions of separate Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs). 2. Use of the Information. The GSA requesting official, referred to as “Sponsor,” collects and inputs the Contractor Information Worksheet data into the GSA Credential and Identity Management System (GCIMS). GSA Office of Mission Assurance (OMA) Identity, Credential and Access Management (ICAM) Division then uploads the relevant contractor data from GCIMS to the OPM e-QIP system for initiation of the contractor background investigation process. GCIMS automatically sends relevant data to the MSO for enrollment, including digital fingerprints for investigation and GSA access card, if needed. The OPM FSC performs the required background checks for GSA contractor employees once the applicant completes the e-QIP and fingerprinting process. The requesting official is responsible for requesting the investigation and/or GSA access card. Often the GSA requesting official is the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) for the contract, but this role may be fulfilled by a project manager, Public Buildings Service (PBS) building manager, or local Access Card Point of Contact (POC) as appropriate. If the applicant has a prior background check, OPM FSC uses the information in e-QIP to verify the prior determination. When OPM FSC makes an access determination, they notify the OMA ICAM Division. The OMA ICAM Division will input the results into GCIMS and notify the applicant, GSA sponsor, GSA POCs, and contractor’s point of contact.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Federal Supply Schedule Solicitation Information; GSAR Sections Affected: 552.238-84, 552.238-87, 552.238-95 thru 552.238-97, 552.238-99, 552.238-111, 552.238-118, and 552.238-119

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3090-0303

Agency:

GSA

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-08

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Federal Supply Schedule Solicitation Information; GSAR Sections Affected: 552.238-84, 552.238-87, 552.238-95 thru 552.238-97, 552.238-99, 552.238-111, 552.238-118, and 552.238-119

Key Information

Abstract

The information being collected is tied to the aforementioned GSAR clauses and provisions. These clauses/provisions apply to offerors submitting an offer in response to GSA’s MAS solicitation. These clauses/provisions request offerors to submit information, as applicable, as part of their offer. The following is the information requested per clause: ● GSAR clause 552.238-84, Discounts for Prompt Payment. This clause requests an offeror to identify in their offer any discounts for early payment. If no discount is being offered, an offeror may include a statement in their offer that no discounts are being offered. ● GSAR clause 552.238-87, Delivery Prices. This clause requests an offeror to identify in their offer whether or not prices submitted cover delivery f.o.b. destination in Alaska, Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. If the prices submitted do not cover these areas, an offeror may include a statement in their offer indicating this. ● GSAR clause 552.238-95, Separate Charge for Performance Oriented Packaging (POP). This clause requests an applicable offeror to identify any hazardous material item (i.e., SIN or Descriptive Name of Article) being offered and the separate charge that applies. If no hazardous material items and/or such separate charges are being offered, an offeror may include a statement in their offer that this clause does not apply. ● GSAR clause 552.238-96, Separate Charge for Delivery within Consignee’s Premises. This clause requests an applicable offeror to identify any separate charge(s) for shipping when the delivery is within the consignee’s premises (inclusive of items that are comparable in size and weight). If no such separate charges are being offered, an offeror may include a statement in their offer that this clause does not apply. ● GSAR clause 552.238-97, Parts and Service. This clause requests an offeror to include in their offer the names and addresses of all supply and service points maintained in the geographic area in which the offeror would perform under the GSA FSS contract (if awarded one). Additionally, requests an offeror to indicate whether or not a complete stock of repair parts for the items being offered is carried at that point, and whether or not mechanical service is available. If this clause does not apply (e.g., the offeror is proposing services not products), an offeror may include a statement in their offer that this clause does not apply. ● GSAR clause 552.238-99, Delivery Prices Overseas. This clause requests an offeror to identify the intended geographic area(s)/countries/zones which are covered by their offer. ● GSAR clause 552.238-111, Environmental Protection Agency Registration Requirement. This clause requests offerors to identify the manufacturer’s and/or distributor’s name and EPA Registration Number for each item offered that requires registration with the EPA. If no such items are being offered, an offeror may include a statement in their offer that this clause does not apply. ● GSAR provision 552.238-118 Single-use Plastic (SUP) Free Packaging Identification. This provision allows offerors to identify SUP free packaging supplies and products they are offering. ● GSAR clause 552.238-119 Single-use Plastic (SUP) Free Packaging Availability. This clause allows offerors/contractors to identify SUP free packaging supplies and products they are offering as well as identify any type of price premiums and discounts within their price list.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Aeronautical Frequency Notification, FCC Form 321

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3060-0331

Agency:

FCC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-07-29

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Aeronautical Frequency Notification, FCC Form 321

Key Information

Abstract

Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDs) provide their programming over a closed system and, thus, may use all frequencies to do so. They must, however, prevent leakage of those signals from the system and guard against and minimize any harm to aeronautical communications should leak occur. Part of the regime for protecting aeronautical frequencies from interference and resolving interference is notification of the Commission of use of those frequencies and that proper frequency offsets and other precautions are taken. Form 321 is used for this purpose. Under 47 CFR 76.1804, an MVPD shall notify the Commission before transmitting any digital signal with average power exceeding 10-5 watts across a 30 kHz bandwidth in a 2.5 millisecond time period, or for other signal types, any carrier of other signal components with an average power level across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond time period equal to or greater than 10−4 watts at any point in the cable distribution system on any new frequency or frequencies in the aeronautical radio frequency bands (108-137 MHz, 225-400 MHz). The notification shall be made on FCC Form 321.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

47 USC 301
47 USC 303
47 USC 154
47 USC 308
47 USC 309
47 USC 621

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Report of Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks; Report of Assets and Liabilities of a Non-U.S. Branch That Is Managed or Controlled by a U.S. Branch or Agency of a For

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

7100-0032

Agency:

FRS

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-17

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Report of Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks; Report of Assets and Liabilities of a Non-U.S. Branch That Is Managed or Controlled by a U.S. Branch or Agency of a For

Key Information

Abstract

The FFIEC 002 must be submitted quarterly by U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks. The report requests detailed schedules of assets and liabilities as a condition report with a variety of supporting schedules. This information is used to fulfill the agencies’ supervisory and regulatory requirements pursuant to the International Banking Act of 1978 (IBA). In addition, the Board uses the information collected by the FFIEC 002 to conduct monetary and financial analysis essential for the conduct of monetary policy. The FFIEC 002S is a mandatory supplement to the FFIEC 002 that collects information on assets and liabilities of any non-U.S. branch that is managed or controlled by a U.S. branch or agency of a foreign bank.1 A separate FFIEC 002S supplement is completed by the managing or controlling U.S. branch or agency for each applicable foreign branch. The FFIEC 002S collects data on U.S. deposits, credit, and international indebtedness, and assists U.S. bank supervisors in determining the assets managed or controlled by the U.S. agency or branch of the foreign bank.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

12 USC 324
12 USC 3105(c)(2)
12 USC 3102(b)
12 USC 1817(a)(1)
12 USC 1817(a)(3)
12 USC 248(a)(2)

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Multifamily Insurance Benefits Claims Package

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2502-0418

Agency:

HUD/OH

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Multifamily Insurance Benefits Claims Package

Key Information

Abstract

When the terms of a Multifamily contract are breached or when a mortgagee meets conditions stated within the Multifamily contract for an automatic assignment, the holder of the mortgage may file for insurance benefits. To receive these benefits, the mortgagee must prepare and submit to HUD the Multifamily Insurance Benefits Claims Package. HUD uses the information collection to determine the insurance benefits owed to the mortgagee.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

12 USC 1713(g)

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Project Abstract Summary

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

4040-0019

Agency:

CPSC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-07-31

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

RCF New
Project Abstract Summary

Key Information

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

7100-0036

Agency:

FRS

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-09-15

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income

Key Information

Abstract

The Board uses the information collected on the Call Reports to fulfill its statutory obligation to supervise state member banks. State member banks are required to file detailed schedules of assets, liabilities, and capital accounts in the form of a condition report and summary statement as well as detailed schedules of operating income and expense, sources and disposition of income, and changes in equity capital.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

12 USC 324
12 USC 248(a)(2)

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Form N-CEN

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3235-0729

Agency:

SEC

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-08-05

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Form N-CEN

Key Information

Abstract

Form N-CEN is a reporting form used for annual reports by all registered investment companies, other than face-amount certificate companies, that have filed a registration statement which has become effective pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

15 USC 78m
15 USC 80a-29

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Part C and Part D Medicare Prescription Payment Plan Model Documents (CMS-10882) - IRA

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0938-1475

Agency:

HHS/CMS

Received:

2025-07-29

Concluded:

2025-12-22

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Part C and Part D Medicare Prescription Payment Plan Model Documents (CMS-10882) - IRA

Key Information

Abstract

The purpose of this information collection request for the approval of model documents for the Medicare Prescription Drug Program (Part D) is to meet the requirements of Section 11202 of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, Public L. 117-169 (IRA), which established the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan Program. Under this program, MA Organizations offering Part D coverage and Part D sponsors are required to offer enrollees the option to pay their Part D cost sharing in monthly amounts spread out over the plan year based on the formula described in section 1860D-2(b)(2)(E)(iv) of the Act. There are several education and outreach requirements for plan sponsors related to implementation of this program. The proposed documents in this information collection are designed to assist Part D plan sponsors and MA organizations in complying with Sections 1860D-2(b)(2)(E)(v)(II) – (IV) of the Social Security Act (the Act), which set forth the education and outreach responsibilities for Part D sponsors and MA organizations for this program. CMS has developed the six materials in the attached package as model notices to provide standardized and consistent language for potential and active program participants, regardless of which Part D plan they may be enrolled in. CMS will require Part D plans to disseminate these notices, as appropriate, to Part D enrollees to fulfill the requirements of the Sections 1860D-2(b)(2)(E)(v)(II) – (IV) of the Act. The six model notices and their related burden are accounted for in this PRA package. By providing these model notices, CMS is providing standardized messaging for all Part D beneficiaries and reducing administrative burden on Part D sponsors and MA organizations.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 117 - 169 11202

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Loan Analysis (VA Form 26-6393)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2900-0523

Agency:

VA

Received:

2025-07-28

Concluded:

2025-09-03

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Loan Analysis (VA Form 26-6393)

Key Information

Abstract

The VA Form 26-6393 is completed by employees of lending institutions to determine the veteran-borrower's ability to qualify for a VA-guaranteed loan authorized by 38 U.S.C. 3710(a). VA reviews the form to verify the lender's adherence to VA credit standards.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

38 USC Section 3710(a), (b), and (g)

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Pharmacy Billing Requirements

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1240-0050

Agency:

DOL/OWCP

Received:

2025-07-28

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Pharmacy Billing Requirements

Key Information

Abstract

The National Council for Prescription Drug Programs standardized pharmacy billing data requirements are the electronic billing format used by pharmacies throughout the country to request payment for prescription drugs through data clearinghouses. They identify the provider, claimant, prescribing physician, drug by National Drug Code number, prescription volume and charge. Similar data elements are required to process paper-based pharmacy bills.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

30 USC 901 et seq
42 USC 7384 et seq
5 USC 8101 et seq

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Voting System Manufacturer Registration, Application for Testing, Anomaly Reporting and Root Cause Analysis

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3265-0024

Agency:

EAC

Received:

2025-07-28

Concluded:

2025-09-02

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Voting System Manufacturer Registration, Application for Testing, Anomaly Reporting and Root Cause Analysis

Key Information

Abstract

The program is to publish four forms. These are to be used to collect key information concerning voting system manufacturers and their systems, as well as information regarding anomalies in voting systems used in federal elections. These forms will collect: - The voting system manufacturer registration form collects information on the ownership, contact details for certain directors and senior staff, and the quality processes for manufacturers who wish to participate in the EAC's Testing and Certification program. -The voting system application collects administrative information on new or modified voting systems that are being submitted for testing by a registered voting system manufacturer. -The voting system anomaly report will collect initial anomaly information as reported by voting system manufacturers and election officials. -The root cause analysis form collects information on voting system anomalies, test results, and findings.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

52 USC 20971

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

[PHIC] The Division of Workforce Development (DWD) Fellowship Alumni Assessment

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0920-1078

Agency:

HHS/CDC

Received:

2025-07-28

Concluded:

2025-09-05

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
[PHIC] The Division of Workforce Development (DWD) Fellowship Alumni Assessment

Key Information

Abstract

This information collection request (ICR) is to gain three-year approval to follow alumni career progression following participation in the Public Health Associate Program (PHAP). The subpopulations to be studied are the PHAP Host Site Supervisors and PHAP Alumni. Information will be collected through online surveys. Findings will be used to assess the quality and value of the PHAP. This change requests minor edits to the core questions and to the EIS and LLS surveys.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 241

Presidential Action:

-
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