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a national securities exchange 16 and, in eligible firms are also free to pay, as an SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
particular, the requirements of Section 6 alternative, the device fee or snapshot
of the Act.17 Specifically, the fee should they so choose. Agency Information Collection
Commission finds that the proposed Activities: Proposed Request and
Based on the above, the Commission
rule change is consistent with Section Comment Request
believes that the proposal is consistent
6(b)(5) of the Act,18 which requires,
with Section 6(b)(4) of the Act,22 in that The Social Security Administration
among other things, that the rules of a
national securities exchange be the proposed rule change provides for (SSA) publishes a list of information
designed to promote just and equitable the equitable allocation of reasonable collection packages that will require
principles of trade, to remove dues, fees, and other charges among the clearance by the Office of Management
impediments to and perfect the Exchange’s members and issuers and and Budget (OMB) in compliance with
mechanism of a free and open market other persons using its facilities. The Pub. L. 104–13, the Paperwork
and a national market system, and, in Commission also continues to believe Reduction Act of 1995, effective October
general, to protect investors and the that PBOT’s MDDN fee structure is 1, 1995. The information collection
public interest. consistent with Rule 603 under the packages that may be included in this
The Commission believes that the Act 23 regarding the distribution, notice are for new information
reduced alternate fee structure available consolidation, and display of collections, approval of existing
through the Enterprise License Fee to information with respect to quotations information collections, revisions to
eligible market data recipients should for and transactions in NMS stocks. OMB-approved information collections,
help to encourage a wider distribution and extensions (no change) of OMB-
The Commission finds good cause for approved information collections.
of market data, especially to non-
approving Amendment No. 3 to the SSA is soliciting comments on the
professional customers. The
proposed rule change prior to the accuracy of the agency’s burden
Commission notes that other industry
organizations have similar fee structures thirtieth day after the notice is estimate; the need for the information;
which make various market data published for comment in the Federal its practical utility; ways to enhance its
available to non-professional Register pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of quality, utility, and clarity; and on ways
subscribers for a discounted fee relative the Act.24 Amendment No. 3 clarifies to minimize burden on respondents,
to professional subscribers. For the Exchange’s proposal and does not including the use of automated
example, the Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. raise any new regulatory issues. Further, collection techniques or other forms of
(‘‘Nasdaq’’) has fees schedules that are the materiality standard in the Eligible information technology. Written
higher for professional or corporate Firm definition drafted into the fee comments and recommendations
subscribers than for non-professional schedule pursuant to Amendment No. 3 regarding the information collection(s)
subscribers for UTP Level 1 fees, was the same standard published for should be submitted to the OMB Desk
TotalView fees, and Nasdaq MAX fees.19 comment with the filing and no Officer and the SSA Reports Clearance
The Options Price Reporting Authority comments were received. Finally, the Officer. The information can be mailed,
(‘‘OPRA’’), a national market system Commission believes that it is faxed or e-mailed to the individuals at
plan, also offers a reduced fee to appropriate to accelerate approval of the the addresses and fax numbers listed
nonprofessional subscribers, which is proposed rule change so that the below:
not available to professional options Exchange can immediately provide the (OMB), Office of Management and
data subscribers.20 discounted fee to eligible firms that will Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for SSA,
The Commission also believes that disseminate the index values of Phlx’s Fax: 202–395–6974, E-mail address:
Phlx’s eligibility standards in proprietary index options. Accordingly, OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
determining the type of retail broker- the Commission finds good cause to (SSA), Social Security Administration,
dealers who can use the new Enterprise approve Amendment No. 3 prior to the DCFAM, Attn: Reports Clearance
License Fee appears to be reasonably thirtieth day after the notice is Officer, 1333 Annex Building, 6401
related to its purpose of providing a published for comment in the Federal Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235,
discount to those retail broker-dealers Register. Fax: 410–965–6400, E-mail address:
who have primarily a proprietary OPLM.RCO@ssa.gov.
Internet based business to non- V. Conclusion
I. The information collections listed
professional users.21 As noted above, below are pending at SSA and will be
It is therefore ordered, pursuant to
16 In Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,25 that the submitted to OMB within 60 days from
approving this proposed rule change, the
Commission has considered the proposed rule’s proposed rule change (SR–Phlx–2006– the date of this notice. Therefore, your
impact on efficiency, competition, and capital 63), as amended, be, and it hereby is, comments should be submitted to SSA
formation. 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).
approved on an accelerated basis. within 60 days from the date of this
17 15 U.S.C. 78f.
publication. You can obtain copies of
18 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5). For the Commission, by the Division of the collection instruments by calling the
19 Nasdaq offers a TotalView Non-Professional
Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated SSA Reports Clearance Officer at 410–
Enterprise Fee License to qualified firms that authority.26
distribute TotalView to their non-professional users 965–0454 or by writing to the address
with whom they have a professional relationship. Florence E. Harmon, listed above.
A description of Nasdaq market data fees is Deputy Secretary. 1. Work History Report—20 CFR
available at http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader/
mds/nasdaqother/pricing.stm (last visited on [FR Doc. E7–4722 Filed 3–14–07; 8:45 am] 404.1512 and 416.912—0960–0578. The
January 17, 2007). BILLING CODE 8010–01–P
information collected by form SSA–
3369 is needed to determine disability
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20 A description of OPRA market data fees is

available at http://www.opradata.com/pdf/ 22 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4).


by the State Disability Determination
prof_pub_fee_schd_revised.pdf (last visited on Services (DDS). The information will be
23 17 CFR 242.603.
January 17, 2007).
21 See supra notes 12–15 and accompanying text 24 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2). used to document an individual’s past
for eligibility standards for the Enterprise License 25 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2). work history. The respondents are
Fee. 26 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). applicants for Supplemental Security

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Income (SSI) disability payments and representative payees are complying U.S. SSA—0960–0049. SSA needs the
Social Security disability benefits. with their duties and responsibilities information on Form SSA–7161–OCR–
Type of Request: Extension of an under SSA’s regulations at 20 CFR SM to monitor the performance of
OMB-approved information collection. 404.2035 and 416.635. Respondents to representative payees outside the U.S.
Number of Respondents: 1,000,000. this collection will be randomly and the information on Form SSA–
Frequency of Response: 1. selected SSI recipients and Social 7162–OCR–SM to determine continuing
Average Burden Per Response: 30 Security beneficiaries who have
minutes. entitlement to Social Security benefits
representative payees. and correct benefit amounts for
Estimated Annual Burden: 500,000 Type of Request: Extension of an
hours. beneficiaries outside the U.S. The
OMB-approved information collection.
2. Beneficiary Interview and Auditor’s respondents are individuals outside the
Number of Respondents: 2,550.
Observations Form—0960–0630. The Frequency of Response: 1. U.S. who are receiving benefits either
information collected through the Average Burden Per Response: 15 for someone else, or on their own
Beneficiary Interview and Auditor’s minutes. behalf, under title II of the Social
Observation Form, SSA–322, will be Estimated Annual Burden: 638 hours. Security Act.
used by SSA’s Office of the Inspector 3. Report to U.S. SSA by Person Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-
General to interview beneficiaries and/ Receiving Benefits for a Child or Adult approved information collection.
or their payees to determine whether Unable to Handle Funds & Report to

Average Estimated
Number of Frequency of burden per
Form number annual burden
respondents response response (hours)
(minutes)

SSA–7161–OCR–SM ...................................................................................... 30,000 1 15 7,500


SSA–7162–OCR–SM ...................................................................................... 236,500 1 5 19,708

Totals ........................................................................................................ 257,000 ........................ ........................ 27,208

4. Real Property Current Market Value individuals with knowledge of local real SSA–L2765, SSA–L3365 and SSA–
Estimate—0960–0471. The SSA–L2794 property values. L4002 to request correct information
is used to obtain current market value Type of Request: Extension of an when an employer, employee or self-
estimates of real property owned by OMB-approved information collection. employed person reports an individual’s
applicants for, or beneficiaries of, Number of Respondents: 5,438. earnings without a Social Security
Frequency of Response: 1. Number (SSN) or with an incorrect
Supplemental Security Income
Average Burden Per Response: 20 name or SSN. The respondents are
payments (or a person whose resources minutes.
are deemed to such an individual). The employers, employees or self-employed
Estimated Annual Burden: 1,813
value of an individual’s resources, individuals who are requested to
hours.
including non-home real property is one 5. Requests for Self-Employment furnish additional identifying
of the eligibility requirements for SSI Information, Employee Information, information.
payments. The respondents are Employer Information—20 CFR Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-
422.120—0960–0508. SSA uses forms approved information collection.

Average Estimated
Number of re- Frequency of burden per
Form number annual burden
spondents response response (hours)
(minutes)

SSA–L2765 ...................................................................................................... 15,400 1 10 2,567


SSA–L3365 ...................................................................................................... 173,100 1 10 28,850
SSA–L4002 ...................................................................................................... 656,000 1 10 109,333

Total .......................................................................................................... 844,500 ........................ ........................ 140,750

6. Cost Reimbursable Research diagnosis, location, and other Evaluation, and Statistics (ORES) as the
Request—0960–NEW. information. While designed for SSA to primary interface for researchers, either
carry out its administrative tasks, the within SSA or outside of it, who seek
Background data files offer great informational depth access to SSA’s program files. To
The Social Security Administration to researchers interested in SSA’s safeguard the information and the
(SSA) is responsible for administrating programs and other research areas. As a public trust, ORES has established
two cash benefit programs, notably the result, SSA provides qualified comprehensive unified application
Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability researchers needing agency process procedures for obtaining
Insurance (OASDI) and SSI programs. administrative data for a variety of program data for research use.
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To carry out this task, SSA maintains a projects.


The Cost Reimbursable Research
number of files with detailed SSA’s data files are governed by strict Request
information on individuals and their confidentiality restrictions and are not
characteristics, such as demographics, publicly accessible. Therefore, SSA has To request SSA program data for
employment, earnings, assets, disability charged the Office of Research, research, the researcher must submit a

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completed research application for information collected on the SSA–770 3. Medical Permit Parking
SSA’s evaluation. In the application, the forms the basis of the decision to Application—41 CFR 101–20.104–2—
requesting researcher must provide continue or discontinue the appeals 0960–0624. SSA issues medical parking
required basic project information and process. Respondents are substitute assignments at SSA-owned and -leased
describe the way in which the proposed applicants who are pursuing a facilities to individuals who have a
project will further SSA’s mission to reconsideration request for a deceased medical condition which meets the
promote the economic security of the claimant. criteria for medical parking. In order to
nation’s people through its Type of Request: Extension of an issue a medical parking permit, SSA
administration of the OASDI programs, OMB-approved information collection. must obtain medical evidence from the
and/or the SSI program. Depending on Number of Respondents: 1,200. applicant’s physician. Form SSA–3192-
the type of research data needed, the Frequency of Response: 1. F4 is used to collect this information.
requesting researchers may be required Average Burden Per Response: 5 SSA then uses the information to
to provide SSA with up to 14 1 minutes. determine whether the individual
prescribed project information elements Estimated Annual Burden: 100 hours. qualifies for a medical parking permit
to properly assess their data request. II. The information collections listed and whether or not to issue the permit.
Once the application is reviewed and below have been submitted to OMB for The respondents are physicians of
approved by ORES a Reimbursable clearance. Your comments on the applicants for medical parking permits.
Conditions of Use Agreement is signed information collections would be most Type of Request: Extension of an
with the requestor which outlines the useful if received by OMB and SSA OMB-approved information collection.
conditions and safeguards agreed to for within 30 days from the date of this Number of Respondents: 800.
the research project data exchange. The publication. You can obtain a copy of Frequency of Response: 1.
requestor may use the data for research the OMB clearance packages by calling Average Burden Per Response: 60
and statistical purposes only. This is a the SSA Reports Clearance Officer at minutes.
reimbursable service and SSA recovers 410–965–0454, or by writing to the Estimated Annual Burden: 800 hours.
all expenses incurred in providing this address listed above. 4. Reporting Changes that Affect Your
information. The respondents to this 1. Response to Notice of Revised Social Security Payment—20 CFR
information collection are the qualified Determination—20 CFR 404.913–.914 404.301–305, .310–311, .330–.333, .335–
researchers that request SSA and 992(b), 416.1413–.1414 and 1492— .341, .350–.352, .370–.371, 401–.402,
administrative data for a variety of 0960–0347. Form SSA–765 is used by .408(a), .421–.425, .428–.430, .434–.437,
projects. These applicants include but claimants to request a disability hearing .439–.441, 446–.447, .450–.455, .468—
are not limited to Federal and State and/or to submit additional evidence 0960–0073. SSA uses the information
government agencies and/or their before a revised reconsideration collected on Form SSA–1425 to
contractors, private entities, and determination is issued. The determine continuing entitlement to
colleges/universities. respondents are claimants who file for Title II Social Security benefits and to
Type of Request: Collection in use a disability hearing in response to a determine the proper benefit amount.
without OMB Control Number. notice of revised determination for The respondents are Social Security
Number of Respondents: 15. disability under the OASDI and SSI beneficiaries receiving SSA retirement,
Frequency of Response: 1. programs. disability or survivor’s auxiliary benefits
Average Burden per Response: 240 Type of Request: Extension of an who need to report an event that could
minutes. OMB-approved information collection. affect payments.
Estimated Annual Burden: 60 hours. Number of Respondents: 1,925. Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-
The total average annual cost for all Frequency of Response: 1. approved information collection.
respondents to use this service is Average Burden Per Response: 30 Number of Respondents: 70,000.
approximately $112,500 or an average of minutes. Frequency of Response: 1.
$7,500 to complete a single request. Estimated Annual Burden: 963 hours. Average Burden Per Response: 5
This cost projection is an estimate of 2. Questionnaire about Employment minutes.
SSA’s administrative and systems costs or Self-Employment Outside the United Estimated Annual Burden: 5,833
to analyze and provide the requested States—20 CFR 404.401(b)(1), 404.415, hours.
research data. Since this is a 404.417—0960–0050. The information 5. Disability Hearing Officer’s
reimbursable, service all associated cost collected on the SSA–7163 is needed to Decision—20 CFR 404.917 and
are borne by the requesters. determine whether work performed by 416.1417—0960–0441. The Social
7. Notice Regarding Substitution of beneficiaries outside the United States Security Act requires that SSA provide
Party On Death of Claimant- is cause for deductions from their an evidentiary hearing at the
Reconsideration of Disability monthly Social Security Title II benefits; reconsideration level of appeal for
Cessation—20 CFR 404.917–404.921 to determine which of two work tests claimants who have received an initial
and 416.1407–416.1421—0960–0351. (foreign test or regular test) is or revised determination that a
Form SSA–770 is used when a claimant applicable; and to determine the disability did not exist or has ceased.
dies before a determination is made on months, if any, for which deductions Based on the hearing, the disability
that person’s request for reconsideration should be imposed. The respondents are hearing officer (DHO) completes form
on his/her disability cessation. SSA Title II beneficiaries living and working SSA–1207 and all applicable
seeks a qualified substitute party to outside the United States. supplementary forms (which vary
pursue the appeal. If the qualified Type of Request: Extension of an depending on the type of claim). The
substitute party is located, the SSA–770 OMB-approved information collection. DHO uses the information in
Number of Respondents: 20,000. documenting and preparing the
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is used to collect information regarding


whether to pursue or withdraw the Frequency of Response: 1. disability decision. The form will aid
reconsideration request. The Average Burden Per Response: 12 the DHO in addressing the crucial
minutes. elements of the case in a sequential and
1 The complete application process is described Estimated Annual Burden: 4,000 logical fashion. The respondents are
in SSA’s Program Data User Manual. hours. DHOs in the State DDSs.

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Type of Request: Extension of an Security Income Payment(s)—20 CFR payment amount. The information is
OMB-approved information collection. Subpart B, 416.204—0960–0416. SSA normally completed in field offices by
Number of Respondents: 65,000. uses the information collected on form personal contact (face-to-face or
Frequency of Response: 1. SSA–8203–BK for high-error-profile telephone interview) using the
Average Burden Per Response: 45 (HEP) redeterminations of disability to automated Modernized SSI Claim
minutes. determine whether SSI recipients have System (MSSICS). The respondents are
Estimated Annual Burden: 48,750 met and continue to meet all statutory recipients of Title XVI benefits.
hours. and regulatory requirements for SSI
6. Statement for Determining eligibility and whether they have been, Type of Request: Revision of an OMB-
Continuing Eligibility, Supplemental and are still receiving, the correct approved information collection.

Average Estimated
Number of Frequency of burden per
Collection method annual burden
respondents response response (hours)
(minutes)

MISSICS .......................................................................................................... 109,012 1 20 36,337


MISSICS/Signature Proxy ............................................................................... 36,338 1 19 11,507
Paper ............................................................................................................... 25,650 1 20 8,550

Totals: ....................................................................................................... 171,000 ........................ ........................ 56,394

7. Information Collections Conducted of Record (MER) categories. There are a person’s physical and/or mental status
by State DDSs on Behalf of SSA—20 three types of CE evidence: (a) Medical prior to making a disability
CFR 404.1503a, 404.1512, evidence from CE providers, in which determination. Please note that for the
404.1513404.1512, 404.1513, 404.1514 DDSs use CE medical evidence to make first time, some of the information
404.1517, 404.1519; 20 CFR subpart Q, disability determinations when the included in this collection can be
404.1613, 404.1614, 404.1624; 20 CFR claimant’s own medical sources cannot submitted electronically through the
subpart I, 416.903a, 416.912, 416.913, or will not provide the required new Electronic Records Express (ERE)
416.914, 416.917, 416.919 and 20 CFR information, (b) CE claimant completion systems. The respondents are medical
subpart J, 416.1013, 416.1024, of a response form where claimants providers, other sources of MER, and
416.1014—0960–0555. The State DDSs indicate if they intend to keep their CE disability claimants.
collect certain information that SSA appointment, and (c) CE claimant Type of Collection: Revision to an
needs to correctly administer its completion of a form indicating whether existing OMB-approved collection.
disability program. This information is they want the CE report to be sent to
CE
divided into the Consultative their doctor. In the MER category, the
Examination (CE) and Medical Evidence DDSs use MER information to determine a. Medical Evidence From CE Providers

Average Estimated
Number of Frequency of burden per Annual Burden
respondents response response (hours)
(minutes)

Paper Submissions .......................................................................................... 1,215,000 1 30 607,500


ERE Submisions .............................................................................................. 285,000 1 15 71,250

Totals ........................................................................................................ 1,500,000 ........................ ........................ 678,750

b. Claimants re Appointment Letter Estimated Annual Burden: 62,500 Frequency of Response: 1.


hours. Average Burden Per Response: 5
Number of Respondents: 750,000. minutes.
Frequency of Response: 1. c. Claimants re Report to Medical Estimated Annual Burden: 125,000
Provider hours.
Average Burden Per Response: 5
minutes. Number of Respondents: 1,500,000. MER:

Average Estimated
Number of Frequency of burden per annual burden
respondents response response (hours)
(minutes)

Paper submissions .......................................................................................... 2,480,800 1 15 620,200


C/D (Connect Direct, commercially available software used for electronically
transferring medical records) ....................................................................... 218,400 1 15 54,600
ERE .................................................................................................................. 100,800 ........................ 7 11,760
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Totals ........................................................................................................ 2,800,000 ........................ ........................ 686,560

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Dated: March 8, 2007. (734–229–2956)/FAX Number (734– Issued in Romulus, Michigan, on February
Elizabeth A. Davidson, 229–2950). Documents reflecting this 28, 2007.
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security FAA action may be reviewed at this Irene R. Porter,
Administration. same location or at Rickenbacker Manager, Detroit Airports District Office,
[FR Doc. E7–4654 Filed 3–14–07; 8:45 am] International Airport, Columbus, Ohio. FAA, Great Lakes Region.
BILLING CODE 4191–02–P SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following [FR Doc. 07–1204 Filed 3–14–07; 8:45 am]
is a legal description of the property BILLING CODE 4910–13–M
situated in the State of Ohio, County of
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Pickaway, Township of Madison,
Section 18, Township 10, Range 21 and DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration Township of Harrison, Section 13,
Federal Aviation Administration
Township 3, Range 22 of the Congress
Public Notice for Waiver of Lands, and being part of (Tract 1) as
Aeronautical Land-Use Assurance; Agency Information Collection Activity
conveyed to Columbus Municipal Seeking OMB Approval
Rickenbacker International Airport,
Airport Authority by deed of record in
Columbus, OH AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Official Record 514, Page 2561, records
AGENCY: Federal Aviation of the Recorder’s Office, Pickaway Administration (FAA), DOT.
Administration, DOT. County, Ohio, being more particularly ACTION: Notice.
ACTION: Notice of intent of waiver with described as follows: Beginning at the
centerline intersection of Airbase road SUMMARY: The FAA invites public
respect to land.
(County Road 237) and Ashville Pike comments about our intention to request
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation (County Road 28), being an angle point the Office of Management and Budget’s
Administration (FAA) is considering a in the said (Tract 1) boundary; (OMB) revision of a current information
proposal to change a portion of the Thence North 03°43′38″ East, a collection. The Federal Register Notice
airport from aeronautical use to non- distance of 2551.67 feet, along the with a 60-day comment period soliciting
aeronautical use and to authorize the centerline of said Ashville Pike to a comments on the following collection of
release of 250.357 acres of vacant airport point; information was published on December
property currently being used for Thence the following three (3) courses 5, 2006, vol. 71, no. 233, page 70579. 14
agricultural purposes for the proposed and distances on, over and across the CFR part 141 prescribes requirements
development of bulk warehouse/ said (Tract 1): for pilot schools certification.
distribution facilities as a component of 1. South 86°24′00″ East, a distance of Information collected is used for
the Rickenbacker Global Logistics Park. 2692.98 feet, to a point; certification and to determine
The land was acquired by the 2. North 03°47′28″ East, a distance of compliance.
Rickenbacker Port Authority through 93.39 feet, to a point; DATES: Please submit comments by
Quitclaim Deed dated March 30, 1984 3. South 86°24′00″ East, a distance of April 16, 2007.
from the Administrator of General 1564.12 feet, to an angle point in said FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Services for the United States of (Tract 1) boundary, being the northwest
America. There are no impacts to the Carla Mauney at Carla.Mauney@faa.gov.
corner of a 201.7757 acre tract conveyed SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
airport by allowing the airport to to The Landings at Rickenbacker, LLC
dispose of the property. Approval does by deed of record in Official Record 263, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
not constitute a commitment by the Page 721;
FAA to financially assist in the disposal Title: Pilot Schools—FAR 141.
Thence South 03°36′05″ West, a Type of Request: Extension of a
of the subject airport property nor a distance of 2603.18 feet, along the currently approved collection.
determination of eligibility for grant-in- westerly line of said 201.7757 acre tract OMB Control Number: 2120–0009.
aid funding from the FAA. The CRAA a line common to said (Tract 1) to the Form(s): FAA Form 8420–8.
will receive $5,383,000 for the parcel. In southwest corner of said 201.7757 acre Affected Public: An estimated 546
accordance with section 47107(h) of tract, said corner being in the centerline Respondents.
title 49, United States Code, this notice of said Airbase Road; Frequency: This information is
is required to be published in the Thence North 86°35′17″ West, a collected on occasion.
Federal Register 30 days before distance of 1572.77 feet, along the Estimated Average Burden Per
modifying the land-use assurance that centerline of said Airbase Road and the Response: Approximately 54.5 hours
requires the property to be used for an southerly line of said (Tract 1) to a point per response.
aeronautical purpose. at the intersection with Lockbourne Estimated Annual Burden Hours: An
DATES: Comments must be received on Eastern Road (Township Road 31), being estimated 29,770 hours annually.
or before April 16, 2007. in the line between Madison and Abstract: Chapter 447, Subsection
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the Harrison Townships; 44707, authorizes certification of
Sponsor’s request must be delivered or Thence North 87°10′55″ West, a civilian schools giving instruction in
mailed to: Mary W. Jagiello, Program distance of 2690.50 feet, continuing the flying. 14 CFR part 141 prescribes
Manager, Detroit Airports District centerline of said Airbase Road and the requirements for pilot schools
Office, 11677 South Wayne Road, Suite southerly line of said (Tract 1) to the certification. Information collected is
107, Romulus, MI 48174. Point of Beginning, containing 250.357 used for certification and to determine
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: acres, more or less. compliance. The respondents are
Mary W. Jagiello, Program Manager, The bearings shown herein are based applicants who wish to be issued pilot
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Federal Aviation Administration, Great on the bearing of North 87°10′55″ West school certificates and associated
Lakes Region, Detroit Airports District for the centerline of Airbase Road being ratings.
Office, DET ADO–608, 11677 South the most southerly boundary line of the ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
Wayne Road, Suite 107, Romulus, 2995.065 acre (981.384 acre Pickaway invited to submit written comments on
Michigan 48174. Telephone Number County) (Tract 1). the proposed information collection to

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