80_FR_73987 80 FR 73760 - Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request

80 FR 73760 - Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 227 (November 25, 2015)

Page Range73760-73765
FR Document2015-30016

On June 15, 1984, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) delegated to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) its approval authority under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), to approve of and assign OMB numbers to collection of information requests and requirements conducted or sponsored by the Board. Board- approved collections of information are incorporated into the official OMB inventory of currently approved collections of information. Copies of the PRA Submission, supporting statements and approved collection of information instruments are placed into OMB's public docket files. The Federal Reserve may not conduct or sponsor, and the respondent is not required to respond to, an information collection that has been extended, revised, or implemented on or after October 1, 1995, unless it displays a currently valid OMB number.

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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM


Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment 
Request

AGENCY: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
SUMMARY: On June 15, 1984, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
delegated to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 
(Board) its approval authority under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 
to approve of and assign OMB numbers to collection of information 
requests and requirements conducted or sponsored by the Board. Board-
approved collections of information are incorporated into the official 
OMB inventory of currently approved collections of information. Copies 
of the PRA Submission, supporting statements and approved collection of 
information instruments are placed into OMB's public docket files. The 
Federal Reserve may not conduct or sponsor, and the respondent is not 
required to respond to, an information collection that has been 
extended, revised, or implemented on or after October 1, 1995, unless 
it displays a currently valid OMB number.

DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before January 25, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by FR 3066a, b, c, and 
d, by any of the following methods:
     Agency Web site: http://www.federalreserve.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments at http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/foia/proposedregs.aspx.
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Email: [email protected]. Include OMB 
number in the subject line of the message.
     FAX: (202) 452-3819 or (202) 452-3102.
     Mail: Robert deV. Frierson, Secretary, Board of Governors 
of the Federal Reserve System, 20th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., 
Washington, DC 20551.
    All public comments are available from the Board's Web site at 
http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/foia/proposedregs.aspx as submitted, 
unless modified for technical reasons. Accordingly, your comments will 
not be edited to remove any identifying or contact information. Public 
comments may also be viewed electronically or in paper form in Room 
3515, 1801 K Street (between 18th and 19th Streets NW.). Washington, DC 
20006 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.
    Additionally, commenters may send a copy of their comments to the 
OMB Desk Officer--Shagufta Ahmed--Office of Information and Regulatory 
Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office 
Building, Room 10235, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20503 or by 
fax to (202) 395-6974.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A copy of the PRA OMB submission, 
including the proposed reporting form and instructions, supporting 
statement, and other documentation will be placed into OMB's public 
docket files, once approved. These documents will also be made 
available on the Federal Reserve Board's public Web site at: http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/reportforms/review.aspx or may be requested 
from the agency clearance officer, whose name appears below.
    Federal Reserve Board Clearance Officer--Nuha Elmaghrabi--Office of 
the Chief Data Officer, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve 
System, Washington, DC 20551 (202) 452-3829. Telecommunications Device 
for the Deaf (TDD) users may contact (202) 263-4869, Board of Governors 
of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC 20551.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Request for Comment on Information Collection Proposal

    The following information collection, which is being handled under 
this delegated authority, has received initial Board approval and is 
hereby published for comment. At the end of the comment period, the 
proposed information collection, along with an analysis of comments and 
recommendations received, will be submitted to the Board for final 
approval under OMB delegated authority. Comments are invited on the 
following:
    a. Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for 
the proper performance of the Federal Reserve's functions; including 
whether the information has practical utility;
    b. The accuracy of the Federal Reserve's estimate of the burden of 
the proposed information collection, including the validity of the 
methodology and assumptions used;
    c. Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected;
    d. Ways to minimize the burden of information collection on 
respondents, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology; and
    e. Estimates of capital or start up costs and costs of operation, 
maintenance, and purchase of services to provide information.

Proposal To Approve Under OMB Delegated Authority the Extension for 
Three Years, With Revision, of the Following Report

    1. Report title: Federal Reserve Payments Study.
    Agency form number: FR 3066a, b, c, and d.
    OMB control number: 7100-0351.
    Frequency: FR 3066a, b: triennial with shorter annual versions to a 
subset of respondents, FR 3066c: triennial, and FR 3066d: annual and on 
occasion.
    Reporters: Depository and financial institutions, payment networks, 
payment processors, and payment instrument issuers.
    Estimated annual reporting hours: FR 3066a triennial: 43,200 hours; 
FR 3066a annual: 1,700 hours; FR 3066b triennial: 1,000 hours; FR 3066b 
annual: 150 hours; FR 3066c: 450 hours: FR 3066d: 600 hours.
    Estimated average hours per response: FR 3066a triennial: 32 hours; 
FR 3066a annual: 10 hours; FR 3066b triennial: 8 hours; FR 3066b 
annual: 5 hours; FR 3066c: 3 hours: FR 3066d: 12 hours.
    Number of respondents: FR 3066a triennial: 1,350 respondents; FR 
3066a annual: 85 respondents; FR 3066b triennial: 125 respondents; FR 
3066b annual: 15 respondents; FR 3066c: 150 respondents: FR 3066d: 50 
respondents.
    General description of report: This information collection is 
broadly authorized under sections 2A and 12A

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of the Federal Reserve Act (12 U.S.C. 225a and 12 U.S.C. 263) and is 
voluntary. The information is given confidential treatment (5 U.S.C. 
552(b)(4))).
    Abstract: The FR 3066a, FR 3066b, and FR 3066c are triennial 
surveys. The FR 3066d is conducted up to one time per year. These 
surveys are designed to collect information needed to support the 
Federal Reserve System's (FRS) role in the retail payments system.\1\
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    \1\ The Federal Reserve plays a vital role in the U.S. payments 
system, fostering its safety and efficiency, and providing a variety 
of financial services to depository institutions. The Federal 
Reserve is involved with both retail and wholesale payments. Retail 
payments are generally for relatively small-dollar amounts and often 
involve a depository institution's retail clients--individuals, 
businesses, and governments. The Reserve Banks' retail services 
include distributing currency and coin, collecting checks, and 
electronically transferring funds through the automated 
clearinghouse system. By contrast, wholesale payments are generally 
for large dollar amounts, and often involve a depository 
institution's large corporate customers or counterparties, including 
other financial institutions.
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    The FR 3066a, FR 3066b, FR 3066c, and FR 3066d are the latest 
iteration of the Federal Reserve Payments Study (FRPS), which has been 
conducted since 2000. The FRPS originated from a system-wide effort to 
improve the measurement and public availability of information on 
volumes and trends in checks and other noncash payments. Despite the 
retail payments system's critical importance in supporting everyday 
commerce, there was a significant gap in quantitative information on 
U.S. retail payments before 2000. The FRPS filled this gap by providing 
a reliable and transparent non-mandatory survey-based approach to 
collecting payments industry data on retail payment volumes and trends.
    A U.S. payments system that is safe, efficient, and broadly 
accessible is vital to the U.S. economy, and the Federal Reserve plays 
an important role in promoting these qualities as a leader, catalyst 
for change, and provider of payment services to financial institutions 
and the U.S. Treasury. In 2012, Federal Reserve Financial Services 
(FRFS), managed by the Reserve Banks, refreshed its strategic direction 
to focus on meeting the evolving needs of payment system users for end-
to-end payment speed, efficiency and security, while remaining true to 
its longstanding financial services mission to foster the integrity, 
efficiency and accessibility of the U.S. payment system.\2\ FRFS 
identified gaps in available data on payments fraud and payment 
security threats. In support of these efforts, the Federal Reserve 
proposes to leverage the FR 3066 surveys, where appropriate, to collect 
and improve the availability of aggregate payments fraud and security 
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    \2\ See the FedPayments Improvement Web site for more 
information (https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/).
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    The FRPS helps to support FRFS goals by producing information on 
aggregate volumes and trends in the payments system and sharing that 
information with the financial services and payments industry and the 
public. The aggregate survey results are widely cited in academic 
working papers and journal articles, industry publications, reported in 
the media, and used by the public, industry, and the Federal Reserve as 
the quantitative aggregate benchmark on payments activity in the United 
States. Questions in the surveys consist primarily of quantitative 
payment transaction volume data in the form of number-value pairs, and 
require knowledgeable personnel at participating organizations to 
reference their confidential commercial and financial records. The 
surveys also contain a smaller amount of categorical questions (e.g., 
Yes/No/Don't Know) to help clarify the meaning and content of the 
responses to volume questions. Because of the confidential nature of 
the information, individual response data are only used to produce 
aggregate estimates and are not disclosed.
    The Retail Payments Risk Forum (RPRF) and the Retail Payments 
Office (RPO) play key roles within the Federal Reserve's strategic 
framework. The mission of the RPRF is to identify, detect, and 
encourage mitigation of risk in retail payments through research, and 
through collaboration with industry stakeholders. RPRF will provide 
leadership and assistance with the surveys, in recognition of the 
importance of payments security to the FRS and the increasing focus on 
payments fraud and security of the FRPS. The RPO provides leadership in 
payments services, operates check and Automated Clearing House (ACH) 
clearance services, and will continue to support study planning, 
contractor procurement, contracting, and survey execution.
    As the noncash payments system has continued to grow larger and 
more complex and as policymakers, the industry, and the public face 
more choices related to the payments system, the Federal Reserve 
believe that the data collected under the FR 3066 surveys play a 
crucial role in objectively maintaining and updating quantitative 
information on the U.S. retail payments system and should be continued 
in 2016 through 2018. The FRS's role as a trusted leader in payments 
processing, its essential role in policymaking, and the successful 
record of the data collected under the FRPS uniquely positions the 
Federal Reserve to collect these data.
    The FR 3066a currently collects information on the national volume 
(number and value) of major categories and subcategories of established 
and emerging methods of payment from a nationally representative 
stratified random sample of depository institutions.\3\ Most questions 
in the surveys consist of payment and related transactions organized as 
number-value pairs. The FR 3066b currently comprises 15 different 
surveys, each specific to a particular payment instrument and/or 
respondent type (respondents only answer surveys that apply to their 
organizations). It collects information from a census of payment 
networks, processors, and issuers. The FR 3066c currently collects data 
from samples of individual checks obtained from a set of depository 
institutions. The FR 3066d is an ad-hoc supplement to the other FR 3066 
surveys.
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    \3\ To obtain comprehensive coverage of total national volumes 
the survey may also include non-depository financial institutions.
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    The Federal Reserve currently use data collected from the FR 3066a 
and FR 3066b to estimate aggregate totals and trends in (1) the number 
and value of various types of payment and withdrawal transactions 
processed by financial institutions that hold transaction deposit, 
prepaid card program, or credit card accounts domiciled in the United 
States; (2) the number and value of various types of payments that are 
facilitated by payment networks, payment processors, and payment 
instrument issuers within the United States; (3) inter- and intra-bank 
volumes; (4) the usage of different types of prepaid cards; (5) 
transaction volumes of emerging payment methods; and (6) relevant non-
transactional volumes, such as the number of accounts, number of 
payment cards outstanding, volumes of returned checks, and volumes of 
third-party payment fraud. Data from these two surveys is also used to 
estimate volumes and trends in cash usage, which are connected to 
noncash payment trends, the cash issuance responsibilities of the 
Federal Reserve, and the cash distribution responsibilities of the 
Reserve Banks. The information about checks collected from the FR 3066c 
is currently used to estimate the distribution of checks among broad 
categories of payers, payees, and purposes. These data help identify 
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types of check payments are declining as well as remaining 
opportunities for the replacement of checks with other payment 
instruments.
    Current Actions: The Federal Reserve proposes the following 
revisions to the FR 3066 surveys, which would be effective for the 
surveys administered in 2016.
    The FR 3066a and FR 3066b were designed to support a triennial data 
collection. The Federal Reserve proposes to continue the triennial data 
collection for 2015 data and to add shorter, annual surveys to update 
high-priority items from a relatively small set of participants for 
2016 data and for 2017 data.
    The Federal Reserve proposes to revise the FR 3066a to collect data 
for the full calendar year 2015 instead of a single month, as was the 
case in the 2013 survey. This will improve the quality of aggregate 
estimates by removing the need to annualize monthly data, making the 
estimates less sensitive to annual seasonality, and providing closer 
comparability with data collected in FR 3066b. The change from a month 
to a year does not affect the number of reported items. Because of 
greater availability and automation of data reporting systems at many 
depository institutions, this revision is not expected to significantly 
affect the reporting burden.\4\
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    \4\ Evidence of this is based on data collected in other surveys 
conducted by the Federal Reserve, and a recent survey conducted by 
the 3066a contractor. Support for this view was also expressed by 
various depository institution participants and other survey 
researchers.
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    The Federal Reserve proposes to revise the data collection 
processes for the FR 3066a and FR 3066b to more effectively employ 
adaptive survey methods, supplemented by the use and collection of 
survey paradata.\5\ For example, to adapt to relatively low past 
response probabilities and incomplete responses, particularly in some 
smaller-institution survey strata, some participants may receive 
shorter survey forms with selected questions or entire sections 
removed. The survey paradata would provide information to assess the 
influence of differential treatment and to possibly adjust for any bias 
that might otherwise be introduced into the estimation process.
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    \5\ Adaptive methods include Survey paradata is administrative 
information generated during the conduct of the survey describing 
the survey process, including differential treatments and records of 
any communication such as telephone conversations and Web site 
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    In 2013, the FRPS began collecting information on payments fraud 
from depository institutions responding to FR 3066a, and established 
baseline aggregate estimates for unauthorized third-party fraud 
payments by payment type. The Federal Reserve would use new information 
collected on payments fraud to update totals for 2015 and to estimate 
trends in unauthorized third-party payments fraud.
    The Federal Reserve proposes revisions to the survey questions 
based on the need to further expand the collection of payments-related 
fraud and security information, respond to new developments in 
technology and choices in the payments marketplace, and adjust for 
lessons learned from the 2013 data collection. Most of the proposed 
expanded fraud questions would be in the 3066b surveys sent to payment 
networks, issuers, and processors. The expanded questions on fraud and 
payments security are based on an attempt to align the questions with 
the way that various participating organizations have said they already 
track and compile such information.
    In addition, more detailed fraud baseline information would be 
collected through follow-on studies, including the FR 3066d, or 
possibly in questions included in another triennial study approved in a 
future clearance process.
    The Federal Reserve proposes revising the FR 3066c data collection 
process to include check images processed via the Reserve Banks' check 
service. The additional data are expected to improve the variety and 
quality of data used to estimate the proportion of checks by categories 
such as payers, payees, and purposes.

    FR 3066a. The Federal Reserve proposes changing the survey 
reference period. Flows such as payment volumes would be reported for 
the entire year. Stocks, such as the number or value of accounts would 
be reported as the average of end-of-month totals for the calendar 
year. The current survey collects the flows for the month of March and 
stocks for March 31.
    In general, proposed questions have been added requesting the total 
payment transactions of each major payment type to be allocated to 
consumer and business categories. The current survey includes such 
questions for cards only.
    Most proposed changes are specific to the section or type of 
payment as described below.
    1. Institution Profile: In the current version, respondents verify 
which affiliates are associated with their survey responses and provide 
corrections. The Federal Reserve proposes to remove the verification 
step, reducing the amount of up-front analysis required of the 
respondent. Some relatively simple qualitative questions would be 
included that are expected to help tailor the survey to the 
institution, reducing overall response time.
    The Federal Reserve proposes to change the language describing 
customer deposit accounts to better reflect the types of accounts from 
which payments are made. The Federal Reserve also proposes adding 
questions on sweep balances that would be reported separately to aid in 
understanding related payment volumes.
    The proposed revision would reduce the number of verifications 
required which is proportional to the complexity of the participating 
institution.
    2. Checks:
    a. Check Payments: The proposed check payments section would 
include 8 questions compared with 5 questions in the current survey, 
for a net increase of 3 questions.
    b. Check Deposits: The Federal Reserve proposes adding questions 
regarding ATM imaging of paper check deposits both at the institution's 
own ATMs and at ``foreign'' institution ATMs through deposit-sharing 
agreements. Respondents would report remotely created checks they 
collect, including those created by the bank of first deposit and by 
client customers. The proposed check deposits section would include 23 
questions compared with 11 in the current survey, for a net increase of 
12 questions.
    c. Outgoing and On-Us Check Returns: The Federal Reserve proposes 
adding questions to obtain detail about the reasons for returned 
checks, particularly unauthorized fraud-related returns. The proposed 
section would include 12 questions compared with 5 questions in the 
current survey, for a net increase of 7 questions.
    3. ACH Credits and ACH Debits: The Federal Reserve proposes adding 
questions that sum network and in-house on-us volume of payments.\6\ 
Credits and debits would continue to be reported separately. Directly 
exchanged ACH entries are reported separately in the current survey and 
the Federal Reserve proposes they be consolidated with network ACH 
entries. The Federal Reserve proposes to add questions on ACH payments 
settled same-day and otherwise. The proposed section

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includes 28 questions compared with 14 questions in the current survey, 
for a net increase of 14 questions.
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    \6\ In-house on-us is a term of art meant to cover only those 
on-us payments (where the account transfer takes place between two 
accounts at the same depository institution) that are processed in-
house (meaning not sent over an ACH network). This distinction is 
unique to ACH because some depository institutions send on-us ACH 
payments to network operators, and the distinction is necessary to 
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    4. ACH returns: The Federal Reserve proposes adding this section. 
Respondents would report the number and value of returned ACH 
transactions drawn on customer accounts, which are outgoing for ACH 
debit transactions and incoming for returned ACH credit transactions. 
Respondents would report reasons for returned ACH transactions, 
particularly unauthorized fraud-related reasons. The proposed new 
section includes 10 new questions.
    5. Wire transfer originations: The Federal Reserve proposes adding 
questions regarding wire originations allocated to interbank (over a 
network or directly exchanged) and book transfers. The proposed section 
includes 13 questions compared with 10 questions in the current survey, 
a net increase of 3 questions.
    6. Wire transfer receipts: The Federal Reserve proposes adding this 
new section with questions on wire transfers received by beneficiaries 
allocated to categories as with originations. Respondents would also 
report wire receipts allocated to interbank (over a network or directly 
exchanged) and book transfers. The proposed new section includes 13 new 
questions.
    7. General-Purpose Debit and Prepaid Cards: The Federal Reserve 
proposes restructuring this section to better match developments in 
technology and established categories by which depository institutions 
track transactions. Proposed revisions include adding questions on the 
number of debit and prepaid cards provisioned to mobile devices and 
digital wallets, and questions to allocate volumes into person-present/
merchant point-of-sale volumes and remote volumes. Person-present 
volumes would be further allocated into signature, PIN, or other/no 
signature required. Questions in the current survey allocating prepaid 
accounts and cards to those managed by the responding institution and 
those managed by a third-party are proposed to be replaced with 
allocations between reloadable and non-reloadable/gift accounts and 
cards. The proposed section includes 33 questions compared with 20 
questions in the current survey, a net increase of 13 questions.
    8. General-Purpose Credit Cards: The Federal Reserve proposes a 
restructuring of questions so that network transactions would be 
separated from non-network transactions. The Federal Reserve proposes 
adding questions to collect information on consumer accounts allocated 
by revolving balances and current balances. As with debit and prepaid 
cards, the Federal Reserve proposes restructuring this section to 
better match developments in technology and established categories by 
which depository institutions track transactions, and to add questions 
on the number of credit cards provisioned to mobile devices and digital 
wallets. The proposed section includes 29 questions compared with 16 in 
the current survey, for a net increase of 13 questions.
    9. Cash Withdrawals and Deposits: The Federal Reserve proposes 
adding questions on ATM cards in force, and additional clarifying 
questions on ATM terminals at branch locations. The proposed section 
includes 34 questions compared with 23 questions in the current survey, 
for a net increase of 11 questions.
    10. Alternative Payment Initiation Methods: The Federal Reserve 
proposes adding questions on business-to-person and business-to-
business payments, in parallel with questions on person-to-person 
payments in the current survey. The proposed section includes 12 
questions compared with 7 questions in the current survey, for a net 
increase of 5 questions.
    11. Unauthorized Third-Party Payment Fraud: The Federal Reserve 
proposes restructuring the section for debit, prepaid, and credit cards 
as described above. The Federal Reserve also proposes to add questions 
on fraudulent wire transfers originated. The proposed section includes 
23 questions compared with 12 questions in the current survey, for a 
net increase of 11 questions.

    FR 3066b. Proposed changes include the introduction of four new 
surveys and broad changes to the existing surveys to account for the 
greater need for payments fraud-prevention, and security information, 
new developments in payment technology, and adjustments that reflect 
lessons learned from the previous information collection.
    The Federal Reserve proposes to add new surveys to cover ATM 
networks and ATM processors, in response to demand for richer 
information about developments in the ATM industry. In addition, the 
Federal Reserve added a new transit system operator survey that would 
be sent to such participants in place of the private-label prepaid card 
processor and issuer survey. This survey is designed to be easier to 
understand and more consistent with standard reports of organizations 
that operate transit systems. Similarly, the Federal Reserve added an 
electronic benefits transfer (EBT) processor survey which would be sent 
to organizations that contract with the government to administer such 
programs in place of the private-label prepaid card issuer and 
processor survey.
    The Federal Reserve proposes including new questions in each of the 
new and existing surveys on the number and value of fraudulent 
transactions. The new questions would request fraud transactions by 
type of fraud using established issuer-reported categories, such as 
lost card, stolen card, counterfeit card, and stolen card data. Fraud 
transactions would also be allocated by card entry mode and card 
verification methods in parallel to the allocations requested for 
transactions. Where appropriate, the Federal Reserve proposes to 
request information on issued cards and payment device acceptance 
terminals associated with reported payment volumes.
    Transaction value distributions in the current surveys contained 
only one value category above $50, overlooking a significant portion of 
transactions in some cases. The Federal Reserve proposes to revise 
distributions in the surveys to include breakouts above $50 to better 
reflect higher-value transactions. For the credit card surveys, the new 
higher-value transaction categories would include two new categories to 
obtain $50-$99.99, $100-$499.99, and $500 and above. Transaction value 
distributions in other surveys would be tailored to what is known from 
previously collected value-distribution information. For example, the 
bill payment surveys, which have much smaller proportions of lower-
value transactions, would involve the introduction of a richer set of 
higher-value categories and the removal of lower-value categories.
    The Federal Reserve also proposes that various stock variables, 
such as the number of cards, be reported as the average of monthly 
totals over the calendar year, replacing the reporting of stocks as of 
December 31 as requested in the current surveys.
    Additional proposed revisions to the surveys contained in the FR 
3066b are as follows:
    1. General-Purpose Card Network Surveys, (credit card, debit card, 
and prepaid card): The Federal Reserve proposes restructuring all the 
card network surveys to better match established categories by which 
card networks track transactions. In particular, person-present card 
transactions will be tracked by entry mode (e.g. whether a contact or 
contactless chip card, card with no chip, or a mobile device was used) 
and card verification method categories (e.g. signature, PIN, or remote 
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method). Remote transactions would be allocated into several 
categories, including mail-order/telephone-order purchase (MOTO), 
internet purchase, recurring, installment, and other categories. 
Internet purchase transactions would be further allocated into 
``authenticated (two-factor authentication via 3-D Secure)'' and 
``other'' categories. Card transactions by payee location would include 
an additional category of transactions made to U.S. payees with foreign 
cards. Respondents would also be asked to report the number of cards 
provisioned to a mobile wallet or token vault. The proposed credit card 
survey would include 118 questions compared with 54 in the current 
survey for a net increase of 64 questions. The proposed debit card 
survey would include 117 questions compared with 43 in the current 
survey for a net increase of 74 questions. The proposed prepaid card 
survey would include 117 questions compared with 40 in the current 
survey for a net increase of 77 questions.
    2. Private-Label Credit Card Merchant Issuer Survey, Private-Label 
Credit Card Processor Survey, General-Purpose Prepaid Card Processor 
Survey, and Private-Label Prepaid Card Issuer and Processor Survey: 
Similar to card network surveys, the Federal Reserve proposes 
restructuring the transaction entry mode and card verification method 
categories to better reflect standard industry reports, but in less 
detail compared with the general purpose card networks. Proposed 
questions on fraud allocations would be similar, but simpler, as well. 
The proposed private-label credit card merchant issuer survey includes 
69 questions compared with 36 in the current survey for a net increase 
of 33 questions. The proposed private-label credit card processor 
survey includes 69 questions compared with 35 in the current survey for 
a net increase of 34 questions. The proposed general-purpose prepaid 
card processor survey includes 94 questions compared with 59 in the 
current survey for a net increase of 35 questions. The proposed 
private-label prepaid card issuer and processor survey includes 76 
questions compared with 48 in the current survey for a net increase of 
28 questions.
    3. Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card Processor Survey: EBT 
processors reported their volumes in the current private-label prepaid 
card issuer and processor survey. Transaction types in the proposed EBT 
survey would be broken down into the main types of EBT card programs 
and questions about types of credits and loads would not be included, 
making the reporting form more relevant for this group of processors. 
The proposed EBT card processor survey includes 74 questions compared 
with 48 in the current private-label prepaid card issuer and processor 
survey for a net increase of 26 questions.
    4. Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Network and ATM Processor 
Surveys: The Federal Reserve proposes adding surveys regarding ATM 
transaction volumes, including cash withdrawals by debit, prepaid, and 
credit cards, deposits of cash or checks, and other general types of 
ATM transactions. Respondents would report the number of active and 
total ATMs and allocate them between those that accept chip cards and 
those that do not. Chip card acceptance terminals would be allocated 
between those that use contact and contactless chip-acceptance 
technology.
    a. Automated Teller Machine Card Network Survey: Respondents would 
consist of the domestic ATM networks in the United States. Most 
respondents also operate general-purpose debit card networks. The 
proposed number of questions would be 24.
    b. Automated Teller Machine Card Processor: Respondents would 
consist of independent service operators and ATM transaction 
processors. The proposed number of questions would be 24.
    5. Alternative Payment Initiation Method Processor Surveys: The 
Federal Reserve proposes adding questions regarding fraudulent 
transactions and, where relevant, doing so by transaction type.
    a. Person-to-Person (P2P) and Money Transfer Payment Survey: The 
Federal Reserve proposes adding new questions on fraud broken down by 
origination channel. The proposed number of questions would be 33 
compared with 22 in the current survey, for a net increase of 11 
questions.
    b. Online Bill Payment Processor Survey: The Federal Reserve 
proposes adding new questions on the bill payment funding method broken 
down by type. Fraudulent transactions would be broken down by 
origination channel. The proposed number of questions would be 27 
compared with 20 in the current survey, for a net increase of 7 
questions.
    c. Walk-In Bill Payment Processor Survey: The proposed number of 
questions would be 20 compared with 20 in the current survey, for a net 
increase of 0 questions.
    d. Deferred Payment Processor Survey: The proposed number of 
questions would be 20 compared with 19 in the current survey, for a net 
increase of 1 question.
    e. Private-Label ACH Debit Card Processor Survey: The Federal 
Reserve proposes adding a new question regarding the number of active 
cards. The proposed number of questions would be 18 compared with 21 in 
the current survey, for a net decrease of 3 questions.
    f. Far-field RFID Payment Processor Survey: The proposed number of 
questions would be 15 compared with 16 in the current survey, for a net 
decrease of 1 question.
    g. Secure Online Payment Processor Survey: Processors would report 
secure online payment transactions in 2015, broken down into types. The 
proposed number of questions would be 16 compared with 13 in the 
current survey, for a net increase of 3 questions.
    h. Mobile Wallet Processor Survey: The Federal Reserve proposes 
adding new questions regarding the number of active and total cards 
provisioned to the mobile wallet. The proposed number of questions 
would be 17 compared with 8 in the current survey, for a net increase 
of 9 questions.
    Unlike the FR 3066a, the FR 3066b is designed as a census. The 
project team would work with a contractor to identify the final list of 
networks, processors, and issuers from which to collect data. 
Estimation of national aggregate payment volumes from the survey is 
based on developing a complete population frame of all relevant 
organizations and requesting data from each. The survey would be broken 
up into parts and respondents would only provide information in the 
sections of the survey applicable to their organizations. In cases 
where a response is not returned, the missing items would need to be 
imputed using publically available information and analysis of data 
from similar organizations that did provide data.

    FR 3066c. The FR 3066c would conduct a survey that in past FRPS 
surveys was referred to as the Check Sample Study (CSS). Versions of 
the CSS were conducted in four out of five FRPS, including the first 
and last. The survey instrument design could be modified slightly, but 
is expected to be very similar to the instrument used in 2013. More 
importantly, the data collection method may be revised based on 
proposals received through a competitive bidding process. As noted 
above, check samples from Reserve Bank processing may be included. The 
Federal Reserve has developed a low-cost random sampling process. The 
Federal Reserve proposes that the decision on what approach to use for 
this survey would be based on an evaluation of the proposals received.


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    FR 3066d. The Federal Reserve may conduct the ad-hoc Retail 
Payments Survey Supplement up to one time per year to collect 
information on specific issues that affect its decision making. The 
survey topics discussed with the respondents are often time sensitive 
and the questions of interest may vary with the focus of the survey. 
Because the relevant questions change with each survey, there is no 
fixed reporting form. For each survey, the Federal Reserve prepares 
questions of specific topical interest and then determines the relevant 
target group to contact. The principal value of the FR 3066d is the 
flexibility it provides the Federal Reserve to respond quickly to the 
need for data as new developments occur in the retail payment area. One 
area of interest pertains to new methods of collecting and aggregating 
fraud data that help to identify important trends as they emerge. Other 
topics covered by the FR 3066d may include payments security, speed, 
efficiency, and other topics that help to explain payment trends and 
support the Federal Reserve's role in the payments system.

    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, November 20, 
2015.
Robert deV. Frierson,
Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 2015-30016 Filed 11-24-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                1. William H. Croak, Sherri L. Croak,                 instructions for submitting comments at               Board approval and is hereby published
                                              John R. Croak, Heather M. Croak, Shelly                 http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/                   for comment. At the end of the comment
                                              Croak Yocham, and Tobin N. Yocham,                      foia/proposedregs.aspx.                               period, the proposed information
                                              all of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, either                    • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://               collection, along with an analysis of
                                              individually and/or as Co-Trustees of                   www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       comments and recommendations
                                              the Croak Family Holdings Trust under                   instructions for submitting comments.                 received, will be submitted to the Board
                                              agreement dated effective July 1, 2015,                   • Email: regs.comments@                             for final approval under OMB delegated
                                              of Midwest City, Oklahoma, and the                      federalreserve.gov. Include OMB                       authority. Comments are invited on the
                                              John R. and Heather M. Croak Family                     number in the subject line of the                     following:
                                              Trust dated June 30, 2005, the William                  message.                                                a. Whether the proposed collection of
                                              H. and Sherri L. Croak Family Trust                       • FAX: (202) 452–3819 or (202) 452–                 information is necessary for the proper
                                              dated June 30, 2005, and the Tobin N.                   3102.                                                 performance of the Federal Reserve’s
                                              & Shelly Croak Yocham Family Trust                        • Mail: Robert deV. Frierson,                       functions; including whether the
                                              dated October 1, 2015, all of Oklahoma                  Secretary, Board of Governors of the                  information has practical utility;
                                              City, Oklahoma, all as members of the                   Federal Reserve System, 20th Street and                 b. The accuracy of the Federal
                                              Croak family control group acting in                    Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,                  Reserve’s estimate of the burden of the
                                              concert; to acquire voting shares of First              DC 20551.                                             proposed information collection,
                                              Midwest Acquisition Corporation, and                      All public comments are available                   including the validity of the
                                              thereby indirectly acquire voting shares                from the Board’s Web site at http://                  methodology and assumptions used;
                                              of FNB Community Bank, both in                          www.federalreserve.gov/apps/foia/                       c. Ways to enhance the quality,
                                              Midwest City, Oklahoma, and                             proposedregs.aspx as submitted, unless                utility, and clarity of the information to
                                              FinancePoint, Inc., Del City, Oklahoma.                 modified for technical reasons.                       be collected;
                                                Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve             Accordingly, your comments will not be                  d. Ways to minimize the burden of
                                              System, November 20, 2015.                              edited to remove any identifying or                   information collection on respondents,
                                              Michael J. Lewandowski,                                 contact information. Public comments                  including through the use of automated
                                              Associate Secretary of the Board.                       may also be viewed electronically or in               collection techniques or other forms of
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–29999 Filed 11–24–15; 8:45 am]            paper form in Room 3515, 1801 K Street                information technology; and
                                                                                                      (between 18th and 19th Streets NW.).                    e. Estimates of capital or start up costs
                                              BILLING CODE 6210–01–P
                                                                                                      Washington, DC 20006 between 9:00                     and costs of operation, maintenance,
                                                                                                      a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.                       and purchase of services to provide
                                              FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM                                    Additionally, commenters may send a                 information.
                                                                                                      copy of their comments to the OMB                     Proposal To Approve Under OMB
                                              Proposed Agency Information                             Desk Officer—Shagufta Ahmed—Office                    Delegated Authority the Extension for
                                              Collection Activities; Comment                          of Information and Regulatory Affairs,                Three Years, With Revision, of the
                                              Request                                                 Office of Management and Budget, New                  Following Report
                                              AGENCY:   Board of Governors of the                     Executive Office Building, Room 10235,
                                                                                                      725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC                      1. Report title: Federal Reserve
                                              Federal Reserve System.                                                                                       Payments Study.
                                              SUMMARY: On June 15, 1984, the Office                   20503 or by fax to (202) 395–6974.
                                                                                                                                                               Agency form number: FR 3066a, b, c,
                                              of Management and Budget (OMB)                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A
                                                                                                                                                            and d.
                                              delegated to the Board of Governors of                  copy of the PRA OMB submission,                          OMB control number: 7100–0351.
                                              the Federal Reserve System (Board) its                  including the proposed reporting form                    Frequency: FR 3066a, b: triennial with
                                              approval authority under the Paperwork                  and instructions, supporting statement,               shorter annual versions to a subset of
                                              Reduction Act (PRA), to approve of and                  and other documentation will be placed                respondents, FR 3066c: triennial, and
                                              assign OMB numbers to collection of                     into OMB’s public docket files, once                  FR 3066d: annual and on occasion.
                                              information requests and requirements                   approved. These documents will also be                   Reporters: Depository and financial
                                              conducted or sponsored by the Board.                    made available on the Federal Reserve                 institutions, payment networks,
                                              Board-approved collections of                           Board’s public Web site at: http://                   payment processors, and payment
                                              information are incorporated into the                   www.federalreserve.gov/apps/                          instrument issuers.
                                              official OMB inventory of currently                     reportforms/review.aspx or may be                        Estimated annual reporting hours: FR
                                              approved collections of information.                    requested from the agency clearance                   3066a triennial: 43,200 hours; FR 3066a
                                              Copies of the PRA Submission,                           officer, whose name appears below.                    annual: 1,700 hours; FR 3066b triennial:
                                              supporting statements and approved                        Federal Reserve Board Clearance                     1,000 hours; FR 3066b annual: 150
                                              collection of information instruments                   Officer—Nuha Elmaghrabi—Office of                     hours; FR 3066c: 450 hours: FR 3066d:
                                              are placed into OMB’s public docket                     the Chief Data Officer, Board of                      600 hours.
                                              files. The Federal Reserve may not                      Governors of the Federal Reserve                         Estimated average hours per response:
                                              conduct or sponsor, and the respondent                  System, Washington, DC 20551 (202)                    FR 3066a triennial: 32 hours; FR 3066a
                                              is not required to respond to, an                       452–3829. Telecommunications Device                   annual: 10 hours; FR 3066b triennial: 8
                                              information collection that has been                    for the Deaf (TDD) users may contact                  hours; FR 3066b annual: 5 hours; FR
                                              extended, revised, or implemented on or                 (202) 263–4869, Board of Governors of                 3066c: 3 hours: FR 3066d: 12 hours.
                                              after October 1, 1995, unless it displays               the Federal Reserve System,                              Number of respondents: FR 3066a
                                              a currently valid OMB number.                           Washington, DC 20551.                                 triennial: 1,350 respondents; FR 3066a
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                                              DATES: Comments must be submitted on                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            annual: 85 respondents; FR 3066b
                                              or before January 25, 2016.                                                                                   triennial: 125 respondents; FR 3066b
                                                                                                      Request for Comment on Information                    annual: 15 respondents; FR 3066c: 150
                                              ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                                                                      Collection Proposal                                   respondents: FR 3066d: 50 respondents.
                                              identified by FR 3066a, b, c, and d, by
                                              any of the following methods:                             The following information collection,                  General description of report: This
                                                 • Agency Web site: http://                           which is being handled under this                     information collection is broadly
                                              www.federalreserve.gov. Follow the                      delegated authority, has received initial             authorized under sections 2A and 12A


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                                              of the Federal Reserve Act (12 U.S.C.                    payment security threats. In support of              trusted leader in payments processing,
                                              225a and 12 U.S.C. 263) and is                           these efforts, the Federal Reserve                   its essential role in policymaking, and
                                              voluntary. The information is given                      proposes to leverage the FR 3066                     the successful record of the data
                                              confidential treatment (5 U.S.C.                         surveys, where appropriate, to collect               collected under the FRPS uniquely
                                              552(b)(4))).                                             and improve the availability of aggregate            positions the Federal Reserve to collect
                                                 Abstract: The FR 3066a, FR 3066b,                     payments fraud and security                          these data.
                                              and FR 3066c are triennial surveys. The                  information.                                            The FR 3066a currently collects
                                              FR 3066d is conducted up to one time                        The FRPS helps to support FRFS                    information on the national volume
                                              per year. These surveys are designed to                  goals by producing information on                    (number and value) of major categories
                                              collect information needed to support                    aggregate volumes and trends in the                  and subcategories of established and
                                              the Federal Reserve System’s (FRS) role                  payments system and sharing that                     emerging methods of payment from a
                                              in the retail payments system.1                          information with the financial services              nationally representative stratified
                                                 The FR 3066a, FR 3066b, FR 3066c,                     and payments industry and the public.                random sample of depository
                                              and FR 3066d are the latest iteration of                 The aggregate survey results are widely              institutions.3 Most questions in the
                                              the Federal Reserve Payments Study                       cited in academic working papers and                 surveys consist of payment and related
                                              (FRPS), which has been conducted since                   journal articles, industry publications,             transactions organized as number-value
                                              2000. The FRPS originated from a                         reported in the media, and used by the               pairs. The FR 3066b currently comprises
                                              system-wide effort to improve the                        public, industry, and the Federal                    15 different surveys, each specific to a
                                              measurement and public availability of                   Reserve as the quantitative aggregate                particular payment instrument and/or
                                              information on volumes and trends in                     benchmark on payments activity in the                respondent type (respondents only
                                              checks and other noncash payments.                       United States. Questions in the surveys              answer surveys that apply to their
                                              Despite the retail payments system’s                     consist primarily of quantitative                    organizations). It collects information
                                              critical importance in supporting                        payment transaction volume data in the               from a census of payment networks,
                                              everyday commerce, there was a                           form of number-value pairs, and require              processors, and issuers. The FR 3066c
                                              significant gap in quantitative                          knowledgeable personnel at                           currently collects data from samples of
                                              information on U.S. retail payments                      participating organizations to reference             individual checks obtained from a set of
                                              before 2000. The FRPS filled this gap by                 their confidential commercial and                    depository institutions. The FR 3066d is
                                              providing a reliable and transparent                     financial records. The surveys also                  an ad-hoc supplement to the other FR
                                              non-mandatory survey-based approach                      contain a smaller amount of categorical              3066 surveys.
                                              to collecting payments industry data on                  questions (e.g., Yes/No/Don’t Know) to                  The Federal Reserve currently use
                                              retail payment volumes and trends.                       help clarify the meaning and content of              data collected from the FR 3066a and FR
                                                 A U.S. payments system that is safe,                  the responses to volume questions.                   3066b to estimate aggregate totals and
                                              efficient, and broadly accessible is vital               Because of the confidential nature of the            trends in (1) the number and value of
                                              to the U.S. economy, and the Federal                     information, individual response data                various types of payment and
                                              Reserve plays an important role in                       are only used to produce aggregate                   withdrawal transactions processed by
                                              promoting these qualities as a leader,                   estimates and are not disclosed.                     financial institutions that hold
                                                                                                          The Retail Payments Risk Forum                    transaction deposit, prepaid card
                                              catalyst for change, and provider of
                                                                                                       (RPRF) and the Retail Payments Office                program, or credit card accounts
                                              payment services to financial
                                                                                                       (RPO) play key roles within the Federal              domiciled in the United States; (2) the
                                              institutions and the U.S. Treasury. In
                                                                                                       Reserve’s strategic framework. The                   number and value of various types of
                                              2012, Federal Reserve Financial
                                                                                                       mission of the RPRF is to identify,                  payments that are facilitated by
                                              Services (FRFS), managed by the
                                                                                                       detect, and encourage mitigation of risk             payment networks, payment processors,
                                              Reserve Banks, refreshed its strategic                   in retail payments through research, and
                                              direction to focus on meeting the                                                                             and payment instrument issuers within
                                                                                                       through collaboration with industry                  the United States; (3) inter- and intra-
                                              evolving needs of payment system users                   stakeholders. RPRF will provide
                                              for end-to-end payment speed,                                                                                 bank volumes; (4) the usage of different
                                                                                                       leadership and assistance with the                   types of prepaid cards; (5) transaction
                                              efficiency and security, while remaining                 surveys, in recognition of the
                                              true to its longstanding financial                                                                            volumes of emerging payment methods;
                                                                                                       importance of payments security to the               and (6) relevant non-transactional
                                              services mission to foster the integrity,                FRS and the increasing focus on
                                              efficiency and accessibility of the U.S.                                                                      volumes, such as the number of
                                                                                                       payments fraud and security of the                   accounts, number of payment cards
                                              payment system.2 FRFS identified gaps                    FRPS. The RPO provides leadership in
                                              in available data on payments fraud and                                                                       outstanding, volumes of returned
                                                                                                       payments services, operates check and                checks, and volumes of third-party
                                                1 The Federal Reserve plays a vital role in the U.S.
                                                                                                       Automated Clearing House (ACH)                       payment fraud. Data from these two
                                              payments system, fostering its safety and efficiency,
                                                                                                       clearance services, and will continue to             surveys is also used to estimate volumes
                                              and providing a variety of financial services to         support study planning, contractor                   and trends in cash usage, which are
                                              depository institutions. The Federal Reserve is          procurement, contracting, and survey                 connected to noncash payment trends,
                                              involved with both retail and wholesale payments.        execution.
                                              Retail payments are generally for relatively small-                                                           the cash issuance responsibilities of the
                                                                                                          As the noncash payments system has                Federal Reserve, and the cash
                                              dollar amounts and often involve a depository
                                              institution’s retail clients—individuals, businesses,    continued to grow larger and more                    distribution responsibilities of the
                                              and governments. The Reserve Banks’ retail services      complex and as policymakers, the                     Reserve Banks. The information about
                                              include distributing currency and coin, collecting       industry, and the public face more                   checks collected from the FR 3066c is
                                              checks, and electronically transferring funds            choices related to the payments system,
                                              through the automated clearinghouse system. By                                                                currently used to estimate the
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                                              contrast, wholesale payments are generally for large     the Federal Reserve believe that the data            distribution of checks among broad
                                              dollar amounts, and often involve a depository           collected under the FR 3066 surveys                  categories of payers, payees, and
                                              institution’s large corporate customers or               play a crucial role in objectively                   purposes. These data help identify what
                                              counterparties, including other financial                maintaining and updating quantitative
                                              institutions.
                                                2 See the FedPayments Improvement Web site for         information on the U.S. retail payments                3 To obtain comprehensive coverage of total

                                              more information (https://                               system and should be continued in 2016               national volumes the survey may also include non-
                                              fedpaymentsimprovement.org/).                            through 2018. The FRS’s role as a                    depository financial institutions.



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                                              types of check payments are declining                   aggregate estimates for unauthorized                  questions would be included that are
                                              as well as remaining opportunities for                  third-party fraud payments by payment                 expected to help tailor the survey to the
                                              the replacement of checks with other                    type. The Federal Reserve would use                   institution, reducing overall response
                                              payment instruments.                                    new information collected on payments                 time.
                                                 Current Actions: The Federal Reserve                 fraud to update totals for 2015 and to                   The Federal Reserve proposes to
                                              proposes the following revisions to the                 estimate trends in unauthorized third-                change the language describing
                                              FR 3066 surveys, which would be                         party payments fraud.                                 customer deposit accounts to better
                                              effective for the surveys administered in                  The Federal Reserve proposes                       reflect the types of accounts from which
                                              2016.                                                   revisions to the survey questions based               payments are made. The Federal
                                                 The FR 3066a and FR 3066b were                       on the need to further expand the                     Reserve also proposes adding questions
                                              designed to support a triennial data                    collection of payments-related fraud and              on sweep balances that would be
                                              collection. The Federal Reserve                         security information, respond to new                  reported separately to aid in
                                              proposes to continue the triennial data                 developments in technology and                        understanding related payment
                                              collection for 2015 data and to add                     choices in the payments marketplace,                  volumes.
                                              shorter, annual surveys to update high-                 and adjust for lessons learned from the                  The proposed revision would reduce
                                              priority items from a relatively small set              2013 data collection. Most of the                     the number of verifications required
                                              of participants for 2016 data and for                   proposed expanded fraud questions                     which is proportional to the complexity
                                              2017 data.                                              would be in the 3066b surveys sent to                 of the participating institution.
                                                 The Federal Reserve proposes to                      payment networks, issuers, and                           2. Checks:
                                              revise the FR 3066a to collect data for                 processors. The expanded questions on                    a. Check Payments: The proposed
                                              the full calendar year 2015 instead of a                fraud and payments security are based                 check payments section would include
                                              single month, as was the case in the                    on an attempt to align the questions                  8 questions compared with 5 questions
                                              2013 survey. This will improve the                      with the way that various participating               in the current survey, for a net increase
                                              quality of aggregate estimates by                       organizations have said they already                  of 3 questions.
                                              removing the need to annualize monthly                  track and compile such information.                      b. Check Deposits: The Federal
                                              data, making the estimates less sensitive                  In addition, more detailed fraud                   Reserve proposes adding questions
                                              to annual seasonality, and providing                    baseline information would be collected               regarding ATM imaging of paper check
                                              closer comparability with data collected                through follow-on studies, including the              deposits both at the institution’s own
                                              in FR 3066b. The change from a month                    FR 3066d, or possibly in questions                    ATMs and at ‘‘foreign’’ institution
                                              to a year does not affect the number of                 included in another triennial study                   ATMs through deposit-sharing
                                              reported items. Because of greater                      approved in a future clearance process.               agreements. Respondents would report
                                              availability and automation of data                        The Federal Reserve proposes revising              remotely created checks they collect,
                                              reporting systems at many depository                    the FR 3066c data collection process to               including those created by the bank of
                                              institutions, this revision is not                      include check images processed via the                first deposit and by client customers.
                                              expected to significantly affect the                    Reserve Banks’ check service. The                     The proposed check deposits section
                                              reporting burden.4                                      additional data are expected to improve               would include 23 questions compared
                                                 The Federal Reserve proposes to
                                                                                                      the variety and quality of data used to               with 11 in the current survey, for a net
                                              revise the data collection processes for
                                                                                                      estimate the proportion of checks by                  increase of 12 questions.
                                              the FR 3066a and FR 3066b to more                                                                                c. Outgoing and On-Us Check
                                                                                                      categories such as payers, payees, and
                                              effectively employ adaptive survey                                                                            Returns: The Federal Reserve proposes
                                                                                                      purposes.
                                              methods, supplemented by the use and                                                                          adding questions to obtain detail about
                                              collection of survey paradata.5 For                        FR 3066a. The Federal Reserve
                                                                                                      proposes changing the survey reference                the reasons for returned checks,
                                              example, to adapt to relatively low past                                                                      particularly unauthorized fraud-related
                                              response probabilities and incomplete                   period. Flows such as payment volumes
                                                                                                      would be reported for the entire year.                returns. The proposed section would
                                              responses, particularly in some smaller-                                                                      include 12 questions compared with 5
                                              institution survey strata, some                         Stocks, such as the number or value of
                                                                                                      accounts would be reported as the                     questions in the current survey, for a net
                                              participants may receive shorter survey                                                                       increase of 7 questions.
                                              forms with selected questions or entire                 average of end-of-month totals for the
                                                                                                      calendar year. The current survey                        3. ACH Credits and ACH Debits: The
                                              sections removed. The survey paradata                                                                         Federal Reserve proposes adding
                                              would provide information to assess the                 collects the flows for the month of
                                                                                                      March and stocks for March 31.                        questions that sum network and in-
                                              influence of differential treatment and                                                                       house on-us volume of payments.6
                                              to possibly adjust for any bias that might                 In general, proposed questions have
                                                                                                      been added requesting the total payment               Credits and debits would continue to be
                                              otherwise be introduced into the                                                                              reported separately. Directly exchanged
                                              estimation process.                                     transactions of each major payment type
                                                                                                      to be allocated to consumer and                       ACH entries are reported separately in
                                                 In 2013, the FRPS began collecting
                                                                                                      business categories. The current survey               the current survey and the Federal
                                              information on payments fraud from
                                                                                                      includes such questions for cards only.               Reserve proposes they be consolidated
                                              depository institutions responding to FR
                                                                                                         Most proposed changes are specific to              with network ACH entries. The Federal
                                              3066a, and established baseline
                                                                                                      the section or type of payment as                     Reserve proposes to add questions on
                                                4 Evidence of this is based on data collected in      described below.                                      ACH payments settled same-day and
                                              other surveys conducted by the Federal Reserve,            1. Institution Profile: In the current             otherwise. The proposed section
                                              and a recent survey conducted by the 3066a              version, respondents verify which
                                              contractor. Support for this view was also expressed                                                             6 In-house on-us is a term of art meant to cover
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                                              by various depository institution participants and      affiliates are associated with their                  only those on-us payments (where the account
                                              other survey researchers.                               survey responses and provide                          transfer takes place between two accounts at the
                                                5 Adaptive methods include Survey paradata is         corrections. The Federal Reserve                      same depository institution) that are processed in-
                                              administrative information generated during the         proposes to remove the verification step,             house (meaning not sent over an ACH network).
                                              conduct of the survey describing the survey                                                                   This distinction is unique to ACH because some
                                              process, including differential treatments and
                                                                                                      reducing the amount of up-front                       depository institutions send on-us ACH payments
                                              records of any communication such as telephone          analysis required of the respondent.                  to network operators, and the distinction is
                                              conversations and Web site interactions.                Some relatively simple qualitative                    necessary to properly measure the activity.



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                                              includes 28 questions compared with 14                  debit and prepaid cards, the Federal                  contract with the government to
                                              questions in the current survey, for a net              Reserve proposes restructuring this                   administer such programs in place of
                                              increase of 14 questions.                               section to better match developments in               the private-label prepaid card issuer and
                                                 4. ACH returns: The Federal Reserve                  technology and established categories                 processor survey.
                                              proposes adding this section.                           by which depository institutions track                   The Federal Reserve proposes
                                              Respondents would report the number                     transactions, and to add questions on                 including new questions in each of the
                                              and value of returned ACH transactions                  the number of credit cards provisioned                new and existing surveys on the number
                                              drawn on customer accounts, which are                   to mobile devices and digital wallets.                and value of fraudulent transactions.
                                              outgoing for ACH debit transactions and                 The proposed section includes 29                      The new questions would request fraud
                                              incoming for returned ACH credit                        questions compared with 16 in the                     transactions by type of fraud using
                                              transactions. Respondents would report                  current survey, for a net increase of 13              established issuer-reported categories,
                                              reasons for returned ACH transactions,                  questions.                                            such as lost card, stolen card,
                                              particularly unauthorized fraud-related                    9. Cash Withdrawals and Deposits:                  counterfeit card, and stolen card data.
                                              reasons. The proposed new section                       The Federal Reserve proposes adding                   Fraud transactions would also be
                                              includes 10 new questions.                              questions on ATM cards in force, and                  allocated by card entry mode and card
                                                 5. Wire transfer originations: The                   additional clarifying questions on ATM                verification methods in parallel to the
                                              Federal Reserve proposes adding                         terminals at branch locations. The                    allocations requested for transactions.
                                              questions regarding wire originations                   proposed section includes 34 questions                Where appropriate, the Federal Reserve
                                              allocated to interbank (over a network or               compared with 23 questions in the                     proposes to request information on
                                              directly exchanged) and book transfers.                 current survey, for a net increase of 11              issued cards and payment device
                                              The proposed section includes 13                        questions.                                            acceptance terminals associated with
                                              questions compared with 10 questions                       10. Alternative Payment Initiation                 reported payment volumes.
                                              in the current survey, a net increase of                Methods: The Federal Reserve proposes                    Transaction value distributions in the
                                              3 questions.                                            adding questions on business-to-person                current surveys contained only one
                                                 6. Wire transfer receipts: The Federal               and business-to-business payments, in                 value category above $50, overlooking a
                                              Reserve proposes adding this new                                                                              significant portion of transactions in
                                                                                                      parallel with questions on person-to-
                                              section with questions on wire transfers                                                                      some cases. The Federal Reserve
                                                                                                      person payments in the current survey.
                                              received by beneficiaries allocated to                                                                        proposes to revise distributions in the
                                                                                                      The proposed section includes 12
                                              categories as with originations.                                                                              surveys to include breakouts above $50
                                                                                                      questions compared with 7 questions in
                                              Respondents would also report wire                                                                            to better reflect higher-value
                                                                                                      the current survey, for a net increase of
                                              receipts allocated to interbank (over a                                                                       transactions. For the credit card surveys,
                                                                                                      5 questions.
                                              network or directly exchanged) and                                                                            the new higher-value transaction
                                                                                                         11. Unauthorized Third-Party
                                              book transfers. The proposed new                                                                              categories would include two new
                                                                                                      Payment Fraud: The Federal Reserve
                                              section includes 13 new questions.                                                                            categories to obtain $50-$99.99, $100-
                                                 7. General-Purpose Debit and Prepaid                 proposes restructuring the section for
                                                                                                                                                            $499.99, and $500 and above.
                                              Cards: The Federal Reserve proposes                     debit, prepaid, and credit cards as
                                                                                                                                                            Transaction value distributions in other
                                              restructuring this section to better match              described above. The Federal Reserve
                                                                                                                                                            surveys would be tailored to what is
                                              developments in technology and                          also proposes to add questions on
                                                                                                                                                            known from previously collected value-
                                              established categories by which                         fraudulent wire transfers originated. The
                                                                                                                                                            distribution information. For example,
                                              depository institutions track                           proposed section includes 23 questions
                                                                                                                                                            the bill payment surveys, which have
                                              transactions. Proposed revisions include                compared with 12 questions in the
                                                                                                                                                            much smaller proportions of lower-
                                              adding questions on the number of debit                 current survey, for a net increase of 11              value transactions, would involve the
                                              and prepaid cards provisioned to mobile                 questions.                                            introduction of a richer set of higher-
                                              devices and digital wallets, and                           FR 3066b. Proposed changes include                 value categories and the removal of
                                              questions to allocate volumes into                      the introduction of four new surveys                  lower-value categories.
                                              person-present/merchant point-of-sale                   and broad changes to the existing                        The Federal Reserve also proposes
                                              volumes and remote volumes. Person-                     surveys to account for the greater need               that various stock variables, such as the
                                              present volumes would be further                        for payments fraud-prevention, and                    number of cards, be reported as the
                                              allocated into signature, PIN, or other/                security information, new developments                average of monthly totals over the
                                              no signature required. Questions in the                 in payment technology, and adjustments                calendar year, replacing the reporting of
                                              current survey allocating prepaid                       that reflect lessons learned from the                 stocks as of December 31 as requested
                                              accounts and cards to those managed by                  previous information collection.                      in the current surveys.
                                              the responding institution and those                       The Federal Reserve proposes to add                   Additional proposed revisions to the
                                              managed by a third-party are proposed                   new surveys to cover ATM networks                     surveys contained in the FR 3066b are
                                              to be replaced with allocations between                 and ATM processors, in response to                    as follows:
                                              reloadable and non-reloadable/gift                      demand for richer information about                      1. General-Purpose Card Network
                                              accounts and cards. The proposed                        developments in the ATM industry. In                  Surveys, (credit card, debit card, and
                                              section includes 33 questions compared                  addition, the Federal Reserve added a                 prepaid card): The Federal Reserve
                                              with 20 questions in the current survey,                new transit system operator survey that               proposes restructuring all the card
                                              a net increase of 13 questions.                         would be sent to such participants in                 network surveys to better match
                                                 8. General-Purpose Credit Cards: The                 place of the private-label prepaid card               established categories by which card
                                              Federal Reserve proposes a restructuring                processor and issuer survey. This survey              networks track transactions. In
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                                              of questions so that network                            is designed to be easier to understand                particular, person-present card
                                              transactions would be separated from                    and more consistent with standard                     transactions will be tracked by entry
                                              non-network transactions. The Federal                   reports of organizations that operate                 mode (e.g. whether a contact or
                                              Reserve proposes adding questions to                    transit systems. Similarly, the Federal               contactless chip card, card with no chip,
                                              collect information on consumer                         Reserve added an electronic benefits                  or a mobile device was used) and card
                                              accounts allocated by revolving                         transfer (EBT) processor survey which                 verification method categories (e.g.
                                              balances and current balances. As with                  would be sent to organizations that                   signature, PIN, or remote authentication


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                                              method). Remote transactions would be                   more relevant for this group of                          e. Private-Label ACH Debit Card
                                              allocated into several categories,                      processors. The proposed EBT card                     Processor Survey: The Federal Reserve
                                              including mail-order/telephone-order                    processor survey includes 74 questions                proposes adding a new question
                                              purchase (MOTO), internet purchase,                     compared with 48 in the current                       regarding the number of active cards.
                                              recurring, installment, and other                       private-label prepaid card issuer and                 The proposed number of questions
                                              categories. Internet purchase                           processor survey for a net increase of 26             would be 18 compared with 21 in the
                                              transactions would be further allocated                 questions.                                            current survey, for a net decrease of 3
                                              into ‘‘authenticated (two-factor                          4. Automated Teller Machine (ATM)                   questions.
                                              authentication via 3–D Secure)’’ and                    Network and ATM Processor Surveys:                       f. Far-field RFID Payment Processor
                                              ‘‘other’’ categories. Card transactions by              The Federal Reserve proposes adding                   Survey: The proposed number of
                                              payee location would include an                         surveys regarding ATM transaction                     questions would be 15 compared with
                                              additional category of transactions made                volumes, including cash withdrawals by                16 in the current survey, for a net
                                              to U.S. payees with foreign cards.                      debit, prepaid, and credit cards,                     decrease of 1 question.
                                              Respondents would also be asked to                      deposits of cash or checks, and other                    g. Secure Online Payment Processor
                                              report the number of cards provisioned                  general types of ATM transactions.                    Survey: Processors would report secure
                                              to a mobile wallet or token vault. The                  Respondents would report the number                   online payment transactions in 2015,
                                              proposed credit card survey would                       of active and total ATMs and allocate                 broken down into types. The proposed
                                              include 118 questions compared with                     them between those that accept chip                   number of questions would be 16
                                              54 in the current survey for a net                      cards and those that do not. Chip card                compared with 13 in the current survey,
                                              increase of 64 questions. The proposed                  acceptance terminals would be allocated               for a net increase of 3 questions.
                                              debit card survey would include 117                     between those that use contact and                       h. Mobile Wallet Processor Survey:
                                              questions compared with 43 in the                       contactless chip-acceptance technology.               The Federal Reserve proposes adding
                                              current survey for a net increase of 74                   a. Automated Teller Machine Card                    new questions regarding the number of
                                              questions. The proposed prepaid card                    Network Survey: Respondents would                     active and total cards provisioned to the
                                              survey would include 117 questions                      consist of the domestic ATM networks                  mobile wallet. The proposed number of
                                              compared with 40 in the current survey                  in the United States. Most respondents                questions would be 17 compared with 8
                                              for a net increase of 77 questions.                     also operate general-purpose debit card               in the current survey, for a net increase
                                                 2. Private-Label Credit Card Merchant                networks. The proposed number of                      of 9 questions.
                                              Issuer Survey, Private-Label Credit Card                questions would be 24.                                   Unlike the FR 3066a, the FR 3066b is
                                              Processor Survey, General-Purpose                         b. Automated Teller Machine Card                    designed as a census. The project team
                                              Prepaid Card Processor Survey, and                      Processor: Respondents would consist                  would work with a contractor to
                                              Private-Label Prepaid Card Issuer and                   of independent service operators and                  identify the final list of networks,
                                              Processor Survey: Similar to card                       ATM transaction processors. The                       processors, and issuers from which to
                                              network surveys, the Federal Reserve                    proposed number of questions would be                 collect data. Estimation of national
                                              proposes restructuring the transaction                  24.                                                   aggregate payment volumes from the
                                              entry mode and card verification                          5. Alternative Payment Initiation                   survey is based on developing a
                                              method categories to better reflect                     Method Processor Surveys: The Federal                 complete population frame of all
                                              standard industry reports, but in less                  Reserve proposes adding questions                     relevant organizations and requesting
                                              detail compared with the general                        regarding fraudulent transactions and,                data from each. The survey would be
                                              purpose card networks. Proposed                         where relevant, doing so by transaction               broken up into parts and respondents
                                              questions on fraud allocations would be                 type.                                                 would only provide information in the
                                              similar, but simpler, as well. The                        a. Person-to-Person (P2P) and Money                 sections of the survey applicable to their
                                              proposed private-label credit card                      Transfer Payment Survey: The Federal                  organizations. In cases where a response
                                              merchant issuer survey includes 69                      Reserve proposes adding new questions                 is not returned, the missing items would
                                              questions compared with 36 in the                       on fraud broken down by origination                   need to be imputed using publically
                                              current survey for a net increase of 33                 channel. The proposed number of                       available information and analysis of
                                              questions. The proposed private-label                   questions would be 33 compared with                   data from similar organizations that did
                                              credit card processor survey includes 69                22 in the current survey, for a net                   provide data.
                                              questions compared with 35 in the                       increase of 11 questions.                                FR 3066c. The FR 3066c would
                                              current survey for a net increase of 34                   b. Online Bill Payment Processor                    conduct a survey that in past FRPS
                                              questions. The proposed general-                        Survey: The Federal Reserve proposes                  surveys was referred to as the Check
                                              purpose prepaid card processor survey                   adding new questions on the bill                      Sample Study (CSS). Versions of the
                                              includes 94 questions compared with 59                  payment funding method broken down                    CSS were conducted in four out of five
                                              in the current survey for a net increase                by type. Fraudulent transactions would                FRPS, including the first and last. The
                                              of 35 questions. The proposed private-                  be broken down by origination channel.                survey instrument design could be
                                              label prepaid card issuer and processor                 The proposed number of questions                      modified slightly, but is expected to be
                                              survey includes 76 questions compared                   would be 27 compared with 20 in the                   very similar to the instrument used in
                                              with 48 in the current survey for a net                 current survey, for a net increase of 7               2013. More importantly, the data
                                              increase of 28 questions.                               questions.                                            collection method may be revised based
                                                 3. Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)                  c. Walk-In Bill Payment Processor                   on proposals received through a
                                              Card Processor Survey: EBT processors                   Survey: The proposed number of                        competitive bidding process. As noted
                                              reported their volumes in the current                   questions would be 20 compared with                   above, check samples from Reserve
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                                              private-label prepaid card issuer and                   20 in the current survey, for a net                   Bank processing may be included. The
                                              processor survey. Transaction types in                  increase of 0 questions.                              Federal Reserve has developed a low-
                                              the proposed EBT survey would be                          d. Deferred Payment Processor                       cost random sampling process. The
                                              broken down into the main types of EBT                  Survey: The proposed number of                        Federal Reserve proposes that the
                                              card programs and questions about                       questions would be 20 compared with                   decision on what approach to use for
                                              types of credits and loads would not be                 19 in the current survey, for a net                   this survey would be based on an
                                              included, making the reporting form                     increase of 1 question.                               evaluation of the proposals received.


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                                                 FR 3066d. The Federal Reserve may                    DATES:  Comments must be submitted on                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                              conduct the ad-hoc Retail Payments                      or before January 25, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                            Request for Comment on Information
                                              Survey Supplement up to one time per                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                   Collection Proposal
                                              year to collect information on specific                 identified by CAC Application by any of
                                              issues that affect its decision making.                 the following methods:                                   The following information collection,
                                              The survey topics discussed with the                      • Agency Web site: http://                          which is being handled under this
                                              respondents are often time sensitive and                www.federalreserve.gov. Follow the                    delegated authority, has received initial
                                              the questions of interest may vary with                 instructions for submitting comments at               Board approval and is hereby published
                                              the focus of the survey. Because the                    http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/                   for comment. At the end of the comment
                                              relevant questions change with each                     foia/proposedregs.aspx.                               period, the proposed information
                                              survey, there is no fixed reporting form.                 • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://               collection, along with an analysis of
                                              For each survey, the Federal Reserve                    www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       comments and recommendations
                                              prepares questions of specific topical                  instructions for submitting comments.                 received, will be submitted to the Board
                                              interest and then determines the                          • Email: regs.comments@                             for final approval under OMB delegated
                                              relevant target group to contact. The                   federalreserve.gov. Include OMB                       authority. Comments are invited on the
                                              principal value of the FR 3066d is the                  number in the subject line of the                     following:
                                              flexibility it provides the Federal                                                                              a. Whether the proposed collection of
                                                                                                      message.
                                              Reserve to respond quickly to the need                                                                        information is necessary for the proper
                                                                                                         • FAX: (202) 452–3819 or (202) 452–
                                              for data as new developments occur in                                                                         performance of the Federal Reserve’s
                                                                                                      3102.
                                              the retail payment area. One area of                                                                          functions, including whether the
                                                                                                         • Mail: Robert deV. Frierson,
                                              interest pertains to new methods of                                                                           information has practical utility;
                                                                                                      Secretary, Board of Governors of the                     b. The accuracy of the Federal
                                              collecting and aggregating fraud data                   Federal Reserve System, 20th Street and
                                              that help to identify important trends as                                                                     Reserve’s estimate of the burden of the
                                                                                                      Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,                  proposed information collection,
                                              they emerge. Other topics covered by                    DC 20551.
                                              the FR 3066d may include payments                                                                             including the validity of the
                                                                                                         All public comments are available                  methodology and assumptions used;
                                              security, speed, efficiency, and other                  from the Board’s Web site at http://
                                              topics that help to explain payment                                                                              c. Ways to enhance the quality,
                                                                                                      www.federalreserve.gov/apps/foia/                     utility, and clarity of the information to
                                              trends and support the Federal                          proposedregs.aspx as submitted, unless
                                              Reserve’s role in the payments system.                                                                        be collected;
                                                                                                      modified for technical reasons.                          d. Ways to minimize the burden of
                                                Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve             Accordingly, your comments will not be                information collection on respondents,
                                              System, November 20, 2015.                              edited to remove any identifying or                   including through the use of automated
                                              Robert deV. Frierson,                                   contact information. Public comments                  collection techniques or other forms of
                                              Secretary of the Board.                                 may also be viewed electronically or in               information technology; and
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–30016 Filed 11–24–15; 8:45 am]            paper form in Room 3515, 1801 K Street                   e. Estimates of capital or start up costs
                                              BILLING CODE 6210–01–P                                  (between 18th and 19th Streets NW.)                   and costs of operation, maintenance,
                                                                                                      Washington, DC 20006 between 9:00                     and purchase of services to provide
                                                                                                      a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.                       information.
                                              FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM                                     Additionally, commenters may send a                   Proposal to approve under OMB
                                                                                                      copy of their comments to the OMB                     delegated authority the implementation
                                              Proposed Agency Information                             Desk Officer—Shagufta Ahmed—Office                    of the following collection:
                                              Collection Activities; Comment                          of Information and Regulatory Affairs,                   Collection title: Application for
                                              Request                                                 Office of Management and Budget, New                  Membership for the Community
                                              AGENCY:   Board of Governors of the                     Executive Office Building, Room 10235                 Advisory Council.
                                                                                                      725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC                      Agency form number: FR 1401.
                                              Federal Reserve System.                                                                                          OMB control number: 7100-to be
                                              SUMMARY: On June 15, 1984, the Office
                                                                                                      20503 or by fax to (202) 395–6974.
                                                                                                                                                            assigned.
                                              of Management and Budget (OMB)                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A
                                                                                                                                                               Frequency: Annual.
                                              delegated to the Board of Governors of                  copy of the PRA OMB submission,                          Reporters: Persons seeking to be
                                              the Federal Reserve System (Board) its                  including the proposed reporting form                 considered for Community Advisory
                                              approval authority under the Paperwork                  and instructions, supporting statement,               Council (CAC) membership.
                                              Reduction Act (PRA), to approve of and                  and other documentation will be placed                   Estimated annual reporting hours:
                                              assign OMB numbers to collection of                     into OMB’s public docket files, once                  1,100 hours.
                                              information requests and requirements                   approved. These documents will also be                   Estimated average hours per response:
                                              conducted or sponsored by the Board.                    made available on the Federal Reserve                 1 hour.
                                              Board-approved collections of                           Board’s public Web site at: http://                      Estimated number of respondents:
                                              information are incorporated into the                   www.federalreserve.gov/apps/                          1,100.
                                              official OMB inventory of currently                     reportforms/review.aspx or may be                        General description of information
                                              approved collections of information.                    requested from the agency clearance                   collection: The CAC Application is
                                              Copies of the PRA Submission,                           officer, whose name appears below.                    required to obtain a benefit and is
                                              supporting statements and approved                        Federal Reserve Board Clearance                     authorized pursuant to the Federal
                                              collection of information instruments                   Officer—Nuha Elmaghrabi—Office of                     Reserve’s general authority to establish
                                              are placed into OMB’s public docket                     the Chief Data Officer, Board of                      the CAC, which is derived from sections
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                                              files. The Federal Reserve may not                      Governors of the Federal Reserve                      2A and 12A of the Federal Reserve Act
                                              conduct or sponsor, and the respondent                  System, Washington, DC 20551 (202)                    which generally authorize the Board to
                                              is not required to respond to, an                       452–3829. Telecommunications Device                   collect information to facilitate these
                                              information collection that has been                    for the Deaf (TDD) users may contact                  statutory mandates, as well as various
                                              extended, revised, or implemented on or                 (202) 263–4869, Board of Governors of                 consumer protection laws that the Board
                                              after October 1, 1995, unless it displays               the Federal Reserve System,                           is authorized to implement and enforce,
                                              a currently valid OMB number.                           Washington, DC 20551.                                 including the following:


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Document Created: 2018-03-01 11:15:48
Document Modified: 2018-03-01 11:15:48
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionThe Federal Reserve proposes the following revisions to the FR 3066 surveys, which would be effective for the surveys administered in 2016.
DatesComments must be submitted on or before January 25, 2016.
ContactA copy of the PRA OMB submission, including the proposed reporting form and instructions, supporting statement, and other documentation will be placed into OMB's public docket files, once approved. These documents will also be made available on the Federal Reserve Board's public Web site at: http:// www.federalreserve.gov/apps/reportforms/review.aspx or may be requested from the agency clearance officer, whose name appears below.
FR Citation80 FR 73760 

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