81_FR_93973 81 FR 93728 - Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping Requirements: Agency Information Collection Activity

81 FR 93728 - Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping Requirements: Agency Information Collection Activity

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 245 (December 21, 2016)

Page Range93728-93730
FR Document2016-30756

Before a Federal agency can collect certain information from the public, it must receive approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Under procedures established by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, before seeking OMB approval, Federal agencies must solicit public comment on proposed collections of information, including extensions and reinstatements of previously approved collections. This document describes one collection of information for which NHTSA intends to seek OMB approval.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

[Docket No. NHTSA-2016-0123]


Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping Requirements: Agency 
Information Collection Activity

AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 
Department of Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Request for public comment on proposed collection of 
information.

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SUMMARY: Before a Federal agency can collect certain information from 
the public, it must receive approval from the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB). Under procedures established by the Paperwork Reduction 
Act of 1995, before seeking OMB approval, Federal agencies must solicit 
public comment on proposed collections of information, including 
extensions and reinstatements of previously approved collections. This 
document describes one collection of information for which NHTSA 
intends to seek OMB approval.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 21, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Refer to the docket notice number cited at the beginning of 
this notice and send your comments by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 202-493-2251.
     Mail: U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket 
Operations, M- 30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New 
Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.
     Hand Delivery: U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket 
Operations, M- 30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New 
Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
    Instructions: All submissions must include the agency name and 
docket number. Note that all comments received will be posted without 
change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal 
information provided. Please see the Privacy Act discussion below. We 
will consider all comments received before the close of business on the 
comment closing date indicated above. To the extent possible, we will 
also consider comments filed after the closing date.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov at any time or to 
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
except Federal Holidays. Telephone: (202) 366-9826.
    Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all 
comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual 
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf 
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's 
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on 
April 11, 2000, (Volume 65, Number 70; Pages 19477-78) or you may visit 
http://www.dot.gov/privacy.html.
    Confidential Business Information: If you wish to submit any 
information under a claim of confidentiality, you should submit three 
copies of your complete submission, including the information you claim 
to be confidential business information, to the Chief Counsel, NHTSA, 
at 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590. In addition, you 
should submit two copies, from which you have deleted the claimed 
confidential business information, to Docket Management at the address 
given above. When you send a comment containing information claimed to 
be confidential business information, you should include a cover letter 
setting forth the information specified in our confidential business 
information regulation (49 CFR part 512).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Kindelberger, Office of 
Regulatory Analysis and Evaluation, National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., NSA-310, Washington, DC 
20590. Mr. Kindelberger's phone number is 202-366-4696 and his email 
address is [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 
before an agency submits a proposed collection of information to OMB 
for approval, it must publish a document in the Federal Register 
providing a 60-day comment period and otherwise consult with members of 
the public and affected agencies concerning each proposed collection of 
information. The OMB has promulgated regulations describing what must 
be included in such a document. Under OMB's regulations (at 5 CFR 
1320.8(d)), an agency must ask for public comment on the following: (i) 
Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the 
proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether 
the information will have practical utility; (ii) The accuracy of the 
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of 
information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions 
used; (iii) How to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and (iv) How to minimize the burden of the 
collection of information on those who are to respond, including the 
use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other 
technological collection techniques or other forms of information 
technology, e.g., permitting electronic submissions of responses. In 
compliance with these requirements, NHTSA asks public comment on the 
following proposed collection of information:
    Title: Tire Pressure Monitoring System--Outage Rates and Repair 
Costs Study (TPMS-ORRC)
    Type of Request: Revision of a currently approved collection.
    OMB Clearance Number: 2127-0626
    Form Number: Previously approved survey forms NHTSA 1273/1274/1275/
1276. NHTSA 1273 and 1274 will be modified under this revised request.
    Required Expiration Date of Approval: Three years from the date of 
approval by OMB.

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    Abstract. Improperly inflated tires pose a safety risk, increasing 
the chance of skidding, hydroplaning, longer stopping distances, and 
crashes due to flat tires and blowouts. Section 13 of the 
Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation 
(TREAD) Act, which Congress passed on November 1, 2000, directed NHTSA 
to conduct rulemaking actions to revise and update the Federal motor 
vehicle safety standards for tires, to improve labeling on tires, and 
to require a system in new motor vehicles that warns the operator when 
a tire is significantly underinflated.
    Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) were mandated in Federal 
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 138, so that drivers are 
warned when the pressure in one or more of the vehicle's tires has 
fallen to 25 percent or more below the placard pressure, or a minimum 
level of pressure specified in the standard, whichever pressure is 
higher, and may be informed about which of the four tires is 
underinflated. As of September 1, 2007, after a phase-in period 
beginning on October 5, 2005, TPMS was required on all new light 
vehicles (i.e., passenger cars, trucks, multipurpose passenger 
vehicles, and buses with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds 
or less, except those vehicles with dual wheels on an axle).
    Executive Order 12866 requires Federal agencies to evaluate their 
existing regulations and programs and measure their effectiveness in 
achieving their objectives. Since the phase-in of TPMS, there has been 
only one evaluation of TPMS. The TPMS-SS (OMB #2127-0626) was conducted 
in 2011, as a special study through the infrastructure of the National 
Automotive Sampling System (NASS), to collect nationally representative 
data on how effective TPMS was in reducing underinflation in the on-
road fleet of passenger vehicles. Analysis of the survey results 
indicated that direct TPMS is 55.6-percent effective at preventing 
severe underinflation as defined in FMVSS No. 138. However, 
effectiveness was substantially lower in vehicles that were 6-7 years 
old at the time of the survey. One explanation as to why this is true 
was the possibility that the drivers of these older vehicles were not 
taking all the maintenance actions (e.g., adding TPMS sensors to new 
replacement tires, replacing non-functioning sensors on current tires, 
having the system properly re-set when needed) that were needed to 
insure the vehicles had functioning TPMS. Relevant data are needed to 
examine why the effectiveness of TPMSs in older vehicles is reduced and 
what can be done to increase it. This was the original goal of the 
TPMS-ORRC and is still a goal.
    Additionally, on December 4, 2015, President Obama signed the 
Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114-94) 
into law. An amendment (Section 24115) directs the Secretary of 
Transportation to update the standard on tire pressure monitoring 
systems, FMVSS No. 138, to ensure that they cannot be overridden, reset 
or recalibrated in a way that will prevent the system from identifying 
a tire that is significantly underinflated. The Act also states that 
the revised requirements shall not contain any provision that has the 
effect of prohibiting the availability of direct or indirect tire 
pressure monitoring systems. Data are needed to help inform the 
required rulemaking. For this purpose, the design of the TPMS-ORRC 
field survey has been changed from a convenience sample to a 
probability sample, allowing nationally representative estimates; this 
revision also adds a module for indirect TPMS.

Description of the Likely Respondents (Including Estimated Number, and 
Proposed Frequency of Response to the Collection of Information)

    This information collection seeks revision of the following survey 
component:

Field Survey of Drivers and Vehicles.

    The previously approved Field Survey component of the TPMS-ORRC has 
not yet been conducted. In this revision, we add a module to check tire 
pressure for vehicles with indirect TPMS (about five percent of the 
relevant fleet), change to a probability sample, and reduce the overall 
sample to 6300 to keep the burden similar. A survey of a probability 
sample, conducted in twenty-four nationwide geographic primary sampling 
units that were previously selected and weighted for national 
representation in NHTSA's Crash Investigation Sampling System, will 
collect 6,300 inspections of eligible passenger vehicles, and interview 
drivers of these vehicles. Focus will be on assessing the operating 
status of the TPMS in these vehicles and interviewing drivers with and 
without operating TPMSs, regarding their knowledge about, and habits 
related to, the TPMS in their vehicle. Also, drivers of vehicles with 
indirect TPMS (expected to be about five percent of surveyed drivers) 
will be interviewed with a brief set of questions and recording of tire 
pressures. We also plan to offer a voluntary check for outstanding 
recalls to increase participation. The overall sample has been reduced 
from 7,000 to 6,300 to keep the burden essentially the same in light of 
the added module and also to adhere to the survey budget. The change 
from convenience sample to probability sample, using the 24 Primary 
Sampling Units of NHTSA's Crash Investigation Sampling System, will 
allow statistically nationally representative estimates, which were not 
possible under the convenience sample. Data collection is expected to 
take place beginning in June, 2017, and last five months, at fueling 
stations (individual stations will only be visited for a short time as 
the survey moves from site to site).
    The two following survey components of this survey have previously 
been approved and conducted:
    Suppliers Survey. In the previously approved information 
collection, major suppliers of TPMS sensors and systems were 
voluntarily surveyed in 2016 with a focus on TPMS repair and 
maintenance issues, as well as cost factors. Results will be reported 
with the results of the driver survey.
    Repair Facilities Survey. In the previously approved information 
collection, a sample of repair/maintenance facilities (e.g., automobile 
dealerships, tire chain stores, small service stations with attached 
repair shops) was surveyed with 100 completed respondents in 2016 in a 
Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI), with the option of 
responding by mail. Focus was on assessing the lifespan of TPMS, common 
sources of TPMS malfunction, typical costs to repair/replace 
malfunctioning systems, and the factors considered by customers when 
deciding whether to repair or replace TPMSs that are not working. 
Results will be reported with the results of the driver survey.
    Estimate of the Total Reporting and Recordkeeping Burden Resulting 
from the Collection of Information: The total revised reporting and 
recordkeeping burden resulting from this collection of information is 
estimated to be 1,352 hours, as outlined below.
    Field Survey of Drivers and Vehicles. NHTSA estimates that the time 
to collect vehicle and driver data will be about 10 minutes, on 
average, for each interview for the 6,300 survey respondents. Some 
additional time was spent on a previous pilot study under the current 
approval, and some time will be needed to conduct a new pilot study on 
the revised survey, and to describe the study to drivers who are 
approached but are either ineligible or prefer not to become 
participants in the study. Consequently, the total

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respondent burden hours is estimated to be 1,300 hours. The respondents 
would not incur any reporting or record keeping costs from the 
information collection. For the driver survey, respondents will be 
asked questions regarding their TPMS, and all responses will be 
provided spontaneously. For the vehicle inspection, data will be 
obtained via observation.
    Suppliers Survey. NHTSA estimates the average time to collect data 
(previously approved and completed) on the cost of TPMS parts and 
systems from suppliers (respondents and non-respondents) as about 6 
hours total. The respondents did not incur any reporting or record 
keeping costs from the information collection. Information was only 
requested about records that the respondents already were keeping for 
their own purposes.
    Repair Facilities Survey. NHTSA estimates the average time to 
collect data (previously approved and completed) on the types and costs 
of repairing TPMS as about 20 minutes for each interview for each of 
100 completed respondents or 33 hours. Time spent on explaining the 
survey to telephone respondents who were either not eligible or 
preferred not to participate is estimated at 13 hours. Consequently, 
the total respondent burden hours is estimated to be 46 hours. The 
respondents did not incur any reporting or record keeping costs from 
the information collection. Information was only requested about 
records that the respondents already were keeping for their own 
purposes.

    Authority:  The Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. chap. 35, as 
amended; and 49 CFR 1.95

Steven K. Smith,
Acting Associate Administrator, National Center for Statistics and 
Analysis.
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                                                                                                            Transportation, Docket Operations, M–                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:        John
                                                    FTA’s previous decisions, or notice
                                                                                                            30, West Building Ground Floor, Room                  Kindelberger, Office of Regulatory
                                                    thereof, for the D–O LRT Project. More
                                                                                                            W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE.,                    Analysis and Evaluation, National
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                                                                                                            Washington, DC 20590.                                 Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
                                                    the approvals documented in the D–O
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                                                    on August 1, 2016, as noticed in the
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                                                    FR 10952). This notice only applies to                  and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
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                                                                                                            to http://www.regulations.gov, including              comment period and otherwise consult
                                                    amended Record of Decision, dated                       any personal information provided.
                                                    December 14, 2016. Supporting                                                                                 with members of the public and affected
                                                                                                            Please see the Privacy Act discussion                 agencies concerning each proposed
                                                    Documentation: Supplemental                             below. We will consider all comments
                                                    Environmental Assessment, dated                                                                               collection of information. The OMB has
                                                                                                            received before the close of business on              promulgated regulations describing
                                                    November 2016.                                          the comment closing date indicated                    what must be included in such a
                                                    Lucy Garliauskas,                                       above. To the extent possible, we will                document. Under OMB’s regulations (at
                                                    Associate Administrator Planning and                    also consider comments filed after the                5 CFR 1320.8(d)), an agency must ask
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                                                    National Highway Traffic Safety                         Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.                  estimate of the burden of the proposed
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                                                    [Docket No. NHTSA–2016–0123]
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                                                                                                            (202) 366–9826.                                       assumptions used; (iii) How to enhance
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                                                    Requirements: Agency Information                        the electronic form of all comments
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                                                                                                                                                                  How to minimize the burden of the
                                                                                                            name of the individual submitting the
                                                    AGENCY:  National Highway Traffic                                                                             collection of information on those who
                                                                                                            comment (or signing the comment, if
                                                    Safety Administration (NHTSA),                                                                                are to respond, including the use of
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                                                    Department of Transportation (DOT).                                                                           appropriate automated, electronic,
                                                                                                            business, labor union, etc.). You may
                                                                                                                                                                  mechanical, or other technological
                                                    ACTION: Request for public comment on                   review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
                                                                                                                                                                  collection techniques or other forms of
                                                    proposed collection of information.                     Statement in the Federal Register
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                                                    SUMMARY:   Before a Federal agency can                                                                        electronic submissions of responses. In
                                                                                                            65, Number 70; Pages 19477–78) or you
                                                    collect certain information from the                                                                          compliance with these requirements,
                                                                                                            may visit http://www.dot.gov/
                                                    public, it must receive approval from                                                                         NHTSA asks public comment on the
                                                                                                            privacy.html.
                                                    the Office of Management and Budget                        Confidential Business Information: If              following proposed collection of
                                                    (OMB). Under procedures established                     you wish to submit any information                    information:
                                                    by the Paperwork Reduction Act of                       under a claim of confidentiality, you                    Title: Tire Pressure Monitoring
                                                    1995, before seeking OMB approval,                      should submit three copies of your                    System—Outage Rates and Repair Costs
                                                    Federal agencies must solicit public                    complete submission, including the                    Study (TPMS–ORRC)
                                                    comment on proposed collections of                      information you claim to be confidential                 Type of Request: Revision of a
                                                    information, including extensions and                   business information, to the Chief                    currently approved collection.
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                                                    reinstatements of previously approved                   Counsel, NHTSA, at 1200 New Jersey                       OMB Clearance Number: 2127–0626
                                                    collections. This document describes                    Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590. In                       Form Number: Previously approved
                                                    one collection of information for which                 addition, you should submit two copies,               survey forms NHTSA 1273/1274/1275/
                                                    NHTSA intends to seek OMB approval.                     from which you have deleted the                       1276. NHTSA 1273 and 1274 will be
                                                    DATES: Comments must be received on                     claimed confidential business                         modified under this revised request.
                                                    or before February 21, 2017.                            information, to Docket Management at                     Required Expiration Date of
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                                                       Abstract. Improperly inflated tires                  done to increase it. This was the original            participation. The overall sample has
                                                    pose a safety risk, increasing the chance               goal of the TPMS–ORRC and is still a                  been reduced from 7,000 to 6,300 to
                                                    of skidding, hydroplaning, longer                       goal.                                                 keep the burden essentially the same in
                                                    stopping distances, and crashes due to                     Additionally, on December 4, 2015,                 light of the added module and also to
                                                    flat tires and blowouts. Section 13 of the              President Obama signed the Fixing                     adhere to the survey budget. The change
                                                    Transportation Recall Enhancement,                      America’s Surface Transportation                      from convenience sample to probability
                                                    Accountability, and Documentation                       (FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114–94) into law.                 sample, using the 24 Primary Sampling
                                                    (TREAD) Act, which Congress passed on                   An amendment (Section 24115) directs                  Units of NHTSA’s Crash Investigation
                                                    November 1, 2000, directed NHTSA to                     the Secretary of Transportation to                    Sampling System, will allow
                                                    conduct rulemaking actions to revise                    update the standard on tire pressure                  statistically nationally representative
                                                    and update the Federal motor vehicle                    monitoring systems, FMVSS No. 138, to                 estimates, which were not possible
                                                    safety standards for tires, to improve                  ensure that they cannot be overridden,                under the convenience sample. Data
                                                    labeling on tires, and to require a system              reset or recalibrated in a way that will              collection is expected to take place
                                                    in new motor vehicles that warns the                    prevent the system from identifying a                 beginning in June, 2017, and last five
                                                    operator when a tire is significantly                   tire that is significantly underinflated.             months, at fueling stations (individual
                                                    underinflated.                                          The Act also states that the revised                  stations will only be visited for a short
                                                       Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems                     requirements shall not contain any                    time as the survey moves from site to
                                                    (TPMS) were mandated in Federal                         provision that has the effect of                      site).
                                                    Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS)                   prohibiting the availability of direct or                The two following survey components
                                                    No. 138, so that drivers are warned                     indirect tire pressure monitoring                     of this survey have previously been
                                                    when the pressure in one or more of the                 systems. Data are needed to help inform               approved and conducted:
                                                    vehicle’s tires has fallen to 25 percent or             the required rulemaking. For this                        Suppliers Survey. In the previously
                                                    more below the placard pressure, or a                   purpose, the design of the TPMS–ORRC                  approved information collection, major
                                                    minimum level of pressure specified in                  field survey has been changed from a                  suppliers of TPMS sensors and systems
                                                    the standard, whichever pressure is                     convenience sample to a probability                   were voluntarily surveyed in 2016 with
                                                    higher, and may be informed about                       sample, allowing nationally                           a focus on TPMS repair and
                                                    which of the four tires is underinflated.               representative estimates; this revision               maintenance issues, as well as cost
                                                    As of September 1, 2007, after a phase-                 also adds a module for indirect TPMS.                 factors. Results will be reported with the
                                                    in period beginning on October 5, 2005,                                                                       results of the driver survey.
                                                                                                            Description of the Likely Respondents                    Repair Facilities Survey. In the
                                                    TPMS was required on all new light
                                                                                                            (Including Estimated Number, and                      previously approved information
                                                    vehicles (i.e., passenger cars, trucks,
                                                                                                            Proposed Frequency of Response to the                 collection, a sample of repair/
                                                    multipurpose passenger vehicles, and
                                                                                                            Collection of Information)                            maintenance facilities (e.g., automobile
                                                    buses with a gross vehicle weight rating
                                                    of 10,000 pounds or less, except those                    This information collection seeks                   dealerships, tire chain stores, small
                                                    vehicles with dual wheels on an axle).                  revision of the following survey                      service stations with attached repair
                                                       Executive Order 12866 requires                       component:                                            shops) was surveyed with 100
                                                    Federal agencies to evaluate their                                                                            completed respondents in 2016 in a
                                                                                                            Field Survey of Drivers and Vehicles.
                                                    existing regulations and programs and                                                                         Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview
                                                    measure their effectiveness in achieving                   The previously approved Field                      (CATI), with the option of responding
                                                    their objectives. Since the phase-in of                 Survey component of the TPMS–ORRC                     by mail. Focus was on assessing the
                                                    TPMS, there has been only one                           has not yet been conducted. In this                   lifespan of TPMS, common sources of
                                                    evaluation of TPMS. The TPMS–SS                         revision, we add a module to check tire               TPMS malfunction, typical costs to
                                                    (OMB #2127–0626) was conducted in                       pressure for vehicles with indirect                   repair/replace malfunctioning systems,
                                                    2011, as a special study through the                    TPMS (about five percent of the relevant              and the factors considered by customers
                                                    infrastructure of the National                          fleet), change to a probability sample,               when deciding whether to repair or
                                                    Automotive Sampling System (NASS),                      and reduce the overall sample to 6300                 replace TPMSs that are not working.
                                                    to collect nationally representative data               to keep the burden similar. A survey of               Results will be reported with the results
                                                    on how effective TPMS was in reducing                   a probability sample, conducted in                    of the driver survey.
                                                    underinflation in the on-road fleet of                  twenty-four nationwide geographic                        Estimate of the Total Reporting and
                                                    passenger vehicles. Analysis of the                     primary sampling units that were                      Recordkeeping Burden Resulting from
                                                    survey results indicated that direct                    previously selected and weighted for                  the Collection of Information: The total
                                                    TPMS is 55.6-percent effective at                       national representation in NHTSA’s                    revised reporting and recordkeeping
                                                    preventing severe underinflation as                     Crash Investigation Sampling System,                  burden resulting from this collection of
                                                    defined in FMVSS No. 138. However,                      will collect 6,300 inspections of eligible            information is estimated to be 1,352
                                                    effectiveness was substantially lower in                passenger vehicles, and interview                     hours, as outlined below.
                                                    vehicles that were 6–7 years old at the                 drivers of these vehicles. Focus will be                 Field Survey of Drivers and Vehicles.
                                                    time of the survey. One explanation as                  on assessing the operating status of the              NHTSA estimates that the time to
                                                    to why this is true was the possibility                 TPMS in these vehicles and                            collect vehicle and driver data will be
                                                    that the drivers of these older vehicles                interviewing drivers with and without                 about 10 minutes, on average, for each
                                                    were not taking all the maintenance                     operating TPMSs, regarding their                      interview for the 6,300 survey
                                                    actions (e.g., adding TPMS sensors to                   knowledge about, and habits related to,               respondents. Some additional time was
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                                                    new replacement tires, replacing non-                   the TPMS in their vehicle. Also, drivers              spent on a previous pilot study under
                                                    functioning sensors on current tires,                   of vehicles with indirect TPMS                        the current approval, and some time
                                                    having the system properly re-set when                  (expected to be about five percent of                 will be needed to conduct a new pilot
                                                    needed) that were needed to insure the                  surveyed drivers) will be interviewed                 study on the revised survey, and to
                                                    vehicles had functioning TPMS.                          with a brief set of questions and                     describe the study to drivers who are
                                                    Relevant data are needed to examine                     recording of tire pressures. We also plan             approached but are either ineligible or
                                                    why the effectiveness of TPMSs in older                 to offer a voluntary check for                        prefer not to become participants in the
                                                    vehicles is reduced and what can be                     outstanding recalls to increase                       study. Consequently, the total


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                                                    respondent burden hours is estimated to                 completed) on the types and costs of                  DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
                                                    be 1,300 hours. The respondents would                   repairing TPMS as about 20 minutes for                AFFAIRS
                                                    not incur any reporting or record                       each interview for each of 100
                                                    keeping costs from the information                      completed respondents or 33 hours.                    Advisory Committee Charter Renewals
                                                    collection. For the driver survey,                      Time spent on explaining the survey to
                                                    respondents will be asked questions                     telephone respondents who were either                 AGENCY:    Department of Veterans Affairs.
                                                    regarding their TPMS, and all responses                 not eligible or preferred not to
                                                                                                                                                                  ACTION: Notice of Advisory Committee
                                                    will be provided spontaneously. For the                 participate is estimated at 13 hours.
                                                                                                                                                                  Charter renewals.
                                                    vehicle inspection, data will be obtained               Consequently, the total respondent
                                                    via observation.                                        burden hours is estimated to be 46
                                                       Suppliers Survey. NHTSA estimates                    hours. The respondents did not incur                  SUMMARY:   In accordance with the
                                                    the average time to collect data                        any reporting or record keeping costs                 provisions of the Federal Advisory
                                                    (previously approved and completed)                     from the information collection.                      Committee ACT (FACA), 5 U.S.C. App.
                                                    on the cost of TPMS parts and systems                   Information was only requested about                  2, and after consultation with the
                                                    from suppliers (respondents and non-                    records that the respondents already                  General Services Administration, the
                                                    respondents) as about 6 hours total. The                were keeping for their own purposes.                  Secretary of Veterans Affairs has
                                                    respondents did not incur any reporting                                                                       determined that the following Federal
                                                                                                              Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act,             advisory committee is vital to the
                                                    or record keeping costs from the                        44 U.S.C. chap. 35, as amended; and 49 CFR
                                                    information collection. Information was                 1.95                                                  mission of the Department of Veterans
                                                    only requested about records that the                                                                         Affairs (VA) and renewing its charter
                                                    respondents already were keeping for                    Steven K. Smith,                                      would be in the public interest.
                                                    their own purposes.                                     Acting Associate Administrator, National              Consequently, the charter for the
                                                       Repair Facilities Survey. NHTSA                      Center for Statistics and Analysis.                   following Federal advisory committee is
                                                    estimates the average time to collect                   [FR Doc. 2016–30756 Filed 12–20–16; 8:45 am]          renewed for a two-year period,
                                                    data (previously approved and                           BILLING CODE 4910–59–P                                beginning on the dates listed below:

                                                              Committee name                                              Committee description                                       Charter renewed on

                                                    MyVA Advisory Committee .............      Provides advice on matters affecting the MyVA Initiative and VA’s              October 31, 2016.
                                                                                                 ability to rebuild trust with Veterans and other stakeholders, im-
                                                                                                 prove service delivery with a focus on Veteran outcomes, and set
                                                                                                 the course for longer-term excellence and reform of VA.



                                                      The Secretary has also renewed the                    for a two-year period, beginning on the
                                                    charters for the following statutorily                  dates listed below:
                                                    authorized Federal advisory committees

                                                              Committee name                                              Committee description                                       Charter renewed on

                                                    Veterans’ Advisory Committee on            Authorized by 38 U.S.C. § 3692. Provides advice on the administra-             September 25, 2016.
                                                      Education.                                 tion of education and training programs for Veterans and Service-
                                                                                                 persons, Reservists, and dependents of Veterans under Chapters
                                                                                                 30, 32, 35, and 36 of Title 38, and Chapter 1606 of Title 10, United
                                                                                                 States Code.
                                                    Advisory Committee on Structural           Authorized by 38 U.S.C. § 545. Provides advice on structural safety            December 14, 2016.
                                                      Safety of Department of Veterans           in the construction and remodeling of VA facilities, and to rec-
                                                      Affairs Facilities.                        ommend standards for use by VA in the construction and alteration
                                                                                                 of facilities.



                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        20420; telephone (202) 266–4660; or                     Dated: December 16, 2016.
                                                    Jeffrey Moragne, Committee                              email at Jeffrey.Moragne@va.gov. To                   Jelessa M. Burney,
                                                    Management Office, Department of                        view a copy of a VA Federal advisory                  Federal Advisory Committee Management
                                                    Veterans Affairs, Advisory Committee                    committee charter, visit http://                      Officer.
                                                    Management Office (00AC), 810                           www.va.gov/advisory.                                  [FR Doc. 2016–30698 Filed 12–20–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC                                                                            BILLING CODE P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionRequest for public comment on proposed collection of information.
DatesComments must be received on or before February 21, 2017.
ContactJohn Kindelberger, Office of Regulatory Analysis and Evaluation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., NSA-310, Washington, DC 20590. Mr. Kindelberger's phone number is 202-366-4696 and his email
FR Citation81 FR 93728 

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