[Federal Register Volume 65, Number 13 (Thursday, January 20, 2000)]
[Notices]
[Page 3269]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 00-1353]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Research and Special Programs Administration

[Docket RSPA-98-4957; Notice 18]


Notice of New Information Collection

AGENCY: Research and Special Programs Administration, DOT.

ACTION:  Request for OMB approval and public comments.

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SUMMARY:  As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
Research and Special Programs Administration's (RSPA) published its 
intention to create a new information collection in support of the 
Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) Damage Prevention Grant Program 
(October 22, 1999, 64 FR 57182). No comments were received. The purpose 
of this notice is to allow the public an additional 30 days from the 
date of this notice to send in their comments.
    Congress authorized the Department of Transportation to create a 
Damage Prevention Grant Program to assist the states. The Department is 
requiring that states requesting grants must provide a written proposal 
to RSPA for approval.

DATES:  Comments on this notice must be received February 22, 2000 to 
be assured of consideration.

ADDRESSES:  Comments should identify the docket number of this notice, 
RSPA-98-4957, and be mailed directly to Office of Regulatory Affairs, 
Office of Management and Budget, ATTN: RSPA Desk Officer, 726 Jackson 
Place, NW, Washington, DC 20503.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Marvin Fell, Office of Pipeline 
Safety, Research and Special Programs Administration, Department of 
Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590, (202) 
366-6205 or by electronic mail at marvin.fell.dot.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Title: Damage Prevention Grant Program
    Type of Request: New
    Abstract: Third party damage is a leading cause of pipeline 
accidents. Congress has allocated funds to provide states grants to 
develop one-call notification programs which will reduce the amount of 
third party damage. States will be required to submit proposals for 
these grants that will be evaluated by RSPA.
    Estimate of Burden: The average burden hours per response is 40 
hours.
    Respondents: States.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 30 the first year and 40 the 
second year.
    Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1 per year.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 1200-1600 hours. 
Copies of this information collection can be reviewed at the Dockets 
Facility, Plaza 401, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh 
Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590 from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Monday through 
Friday except Federal holidays. They also can be viewed over the 
Internet at http://dms.dot.gov
    Comments are invited on: (a) The need for the proposed collection 
of information for the proper performance of the functions of the 
agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; 
(b) The accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed 
collection of information including the validity of the methodology and 
assumptions used; (c) Ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity 
of the information to be collected; and (d) Ways to minimize the burden 
of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including 
the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other 
technological collection techniques.

    Issued in Washington, DC on January 13, 2000.
Richard B. Felder,
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
[FR Doc. 00-1353 Filed 1-19-00; 8:45 am]
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