Notice of Intent to Extend Information Collection
Summary
Various US Federal Agencies have issued a notice of intent to extend an existing information collection. This action is part of the standard process for reviewing and re-approving data collection instruments used by federal agencies.
What changed
Various US Federal Agencies are providing notice of their intent to extend an existing information collection. This is a procedural step required under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) to re-evaluate and re-approve data collection instruments that agencies use to gather information from the public or regulated entities. The notice itself does not introduce new requirements or modify existing ones but signals the agency's intention to continue using current information collections.
Regulated entities and the public should be aware that this is a standard administrative process. While this notice does not impose immediate new obligations, it is an opportunity to provide feedback during the PRA review period if there are concerns about the burden or necessity of the information being collected. Specific details regarding the information collection(s) subject to extension, including their purpose and estimated burden, would typically be found in supporting documents linked to the regulations.gov docket.
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