Change Requests

What is an ICR?

An Information Collection Request (ICR) is a federal agency's request for approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to collect information from the public. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), agencies must justify why the information is needed and how it will be used.

When are they submitted?

Federal agencies are required to submit an ICR whenever they create, renew, modify an information collection. Each ICR includes a description of the collection, supporting materials and documentation (such as forms, surveys, or scripts), and proof that the agency has met the requirements of the PRA.

The ICR is submitted to the The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) within OMB for review and approval. OIRA grants approval for a maximum of three years, after which the collection must be renewed through a new ICR submission.

Where to find an ICR?

ICRs are publicly available on RegInfo.gov, and additional guidance can be found in the FAQs.

Note: Presidential Action influences are notated for ICRs received between January 20, 2025 and July 19, 2025.

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Title
Reference Number
OMB Control Number
Agency
Received
Concluded
Action
Status
Request Type
Presidential Action

Title:

Section 90.20 (xiv), Public Safety Pool

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3060-1231

Agency:

FCC

Received:

2026-02-02

Concluded:

2026-02-02

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Section 90.20 (xiv), Public Safety Pool

Key Information

Abstract

In order to ensure that railroad police officers may operate on the public safety interoperability and mutual aid channels, the Commission requires railroads to obtain concurrence from the relevant state interoperability coordinator or regional planning committee before applying for a license to the Federal Communications Commission or operating on the interoperability and mutual aid channels.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

47 USC 1, 2, 4(i),4(j),151,152,154(i)
47 USC 154(j),301,303,316, 337

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Discrimination Complaint Forms

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

7100-0388

Agency:

FRS

Received:

2026-01-31

Concluded:

2026-01-31

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Discrimination Complaint Forms

Key Information

Abstract

The FR 1413 consists of two forms: Pre-Complaint of Discrimination (FR 1413a) and Formal Complaint of Discrimination (FR 1413b). These forms are used by individuals alleging discrimination by the Board while they were either applying for or had separated from employment with the Board. The Board’s Rules Regarding Equal Opportunity (the Board’s EEO rules) (12 CFR Part 268) govern the Board’s discrimination complaint process and have been enforced since August 7, 2006. The Board has cleared these reporting requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

12 USC 244
12 USC 248

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Human Drug Compounding Under Sections 503A and 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0910-0800

Agency:

HHS/FDA

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Human Drug Compounding Under Sections 503A and 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

Key Information

Abstract

This information collection helps support implementation of Sections 503A and 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which governs pharmacy compounding and outsourcing facilities. References to statutory reporting, recordkeeping, and disclosures are discussed in specific FDA guidance documents, however we intend the ICR to account for burden that may be attributable to recommended tasks not accounted for elsewhere in our active collection invetory .Emergency Justfication:Unanticipated staffing adjustments have significantly impacted the timeliness with which FDA is able to publish its requisite documents in the Federal Register. As a result, we are unable to publish our 30-day notice prior to the expiration date of this information collection. We are therefore submitting this ICR in accordance with our understanding of requirements in 5 CFR 1320.13, noting that we believe the collection of information Is needed prior to the expiration of established time periods under the PRA and is essential to the mission of the agency. While an unanticipated event has recently occurred that has disrupted processing of the collection of information, we expect to meet applicable deadlines within a 30-day period. We are therefore requesting an approval date of March 1, 2026, by which time we expect our 30-day notice (attached for OMB reference) will have published and at which time we will subsequently submit an ICR in accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10, as we believe applicable to this ICR.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 116 - 8 503A; 503B

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bison Donations Request Program

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1018-0190

Agency:

DOI/FWS

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bison Donations Request Program

Key Information

Abstract

The Service’s “Bison Donations Transfer Protocol” (protocol) describes the process for the donation of the available surplus bison from the Service to eligible organizations, Tribes, or intertribal organizations as outlined in regulations at 50 CFR 30, as well as in Service Manual chapters 701 FW 5 and 701 FW 8. Surplus bison are offspring that exceed the ecological carrying capacity of the Service bison metapopulation. The primary purposes of donating these bison are to support conservation of the species as native North American wildlife and to assist in the restoration of bison herds on conservation partner lands, with special emphasis on restoring conservation herds to Tribal lands. Our authorities governing the Protocol include: • National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 668dd and 668ee; as amended); • American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 1996); • Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (Public Law 93-638, as amended); • Surplus Range Animals (50 CFR 30.1); • Disposition of Surplus Range Animals (50 CFR 30.2); • Native American Policy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (510 FW 1); • Collections, Donations, and Disposals policy (701 FW 5); and • Fenced Animal Management policy (701 FW 8). In 2020, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Bison Working Group published the Department of the Interior Bison Conservation Initiative 2020 (2020 initiative), recognizing bison as a wildlife species in need of conservation. Consistent with this initiative, Service policy identifies the ecological and cultural values of bison as nationally and/or historically significant animals. The Bison Conservation Genetics Workshop: Report and Recommendations (2010 report) identifies DOI bison herds as a valuable source with which to start new conservation herds proposed by other Federal, State/provincial, or Tribal governments. The DOI Bison Report: Looking Forward (2014 report) acknowledges the challenges to achieving bison restoration on DOI lands and emphasizes the importance of partnerships for achieving bison conservation and ecological restoration. Both the 2010 and 2014 reports also identify the potential for bison herds maintained by Indian Tribes to contribute to species conservation, and the Service recognizes that such bison may also support Tribal cultural rights and practices.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

16 USC 668dd & 668ee
42 USC 1996
Pub.L. 93 - 638 1

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Policy for Evaluation of Conservation Efforts When Making Listing Decisions (PECE)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1018-0119

Agency:

DOI/FWS

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Policy for Evaluation of Conservation Efforts When Making Listing Decisions (PECE)

Key Information

Abstract

The Policy for Evaluation of Conservation Efforts When Making Listing Decisions (PECE) provides criteria that the Fish and Wildlife Service uses to evaluate conservation efforts when making decisions on whether or not to list a species as endangered or threatened.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

16 USC 1531 et seq

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Regulation S-AM: Limitations on Affilate Marketing

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3235-0609

Agency:

SEC

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Regulation S-AM: Limitations on Affilate Marketing

Key Information

Abstract

Regulation S-AM implements the requirements of Section 624 of the Federal Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681s-3) with respect to investment advisers and transfer agents registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), as well as brokers, dealers and investment companies (collectively, “Covered Persons”). Section 624 and Regulation S-AM limit a Covered Person’s use of certain consumer financial information received from an affiliate to solicit a consumer for marketing purposes, unless the consumer was given notice and a reasonable opportunity and a reasonable and simple method to opt out of such solicitations. This serves the SEC’s mission in protecting investors from abuse or fraud.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

15 USC 78q, 78q-1, 78w, 78mm
15 USC 80a-30(a), 80a-37, 80b-4

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

NESHAP for Mercury (40 CFR part 61, subpart E) (Renewal)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2060-0097

Agency:

EPA/OAR

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
NESHAP for Mercury (40 CFR part 61, subpart E) (Renewal)

Key Information

Abstract

The Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Mercury (40 CFR Part 61, Subpart E) apply to existing facilities and new facilities which process mercury ore to recover mercury, use mercury chlor-alkali cells to produce chlorine gas and alkali metal hydroxide, and incinerate or dry wastewater treatment plant sludge. New facilities include those that commenced construction, modification or reconstruction after the date of proposal. This information is being collected to assure compliance with 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart E. In general, all NESHAP standards require initial notifications, performance tests, and periodic reports by the owners/operators of the affected facilities. They are also required to maintain records of the occurrence and duration of any startup, shutdown, or malfunction in the operation of an affected facility, or any period during which the monitoring system is inoperative. These notifications, reports, and records are essential in determining compliance, and are required of all affected facilities subject to NESHAP.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 7401 et.seq.

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

[NCHHSTP] Expanding PrEP in Communities of Color (EPICC)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0920-1423

Agency:

HHS/CDC

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

2026-02-05

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
[NCHHSTP] Expanding PrEP in Communities of Color (EPICC)

Key Information

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a clinic-based intervention that utilizes evidence-based education and support tools to 1) increase provider knowledge of and comfort with HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) modalities in clinical practice and 2) improve PrEP adherence among young men and non-binary persons who have sex with men (YMSM). This Change Request is submitted to make minor edits to a few instruments and supporting statements.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 241

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

USMC Family Care Programs Forms

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

-

Agency:

DOD/USMC

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
USMC Family Care Programs Forms

Key Information

Abstract

The U.S. Marine Corps uses this information collection to facilitate school transitions for military children and to process applications for a youth leadership program. This collection is essential for providing continuity of care for military families and directly supports overall force readiness.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

10 USC Chapter 88, SUBCHAPTER I

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Federal Fish and Wildlife Applications and Reports - Law Enforcement; 50 CFR 13 and 14

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1018-0092

Agency:

DOI/FWS

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Federal Fish and Wildlife Applications and Reports - Law Enforcement; 50 CFR 13 and 14

Key Information

Abstract

Section 9(d) of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), as amended, makes it unlawful to import or export wildlife or wildlife products for commercial purposes without first obtaining an import/export license (50 CFR Part 14.91). Persons required to obtain an import/export license must keep records that fully and correctly disclose each importation or exportation of fish, wildlife, or plants and the subsequent disposition made by them with respect to such fish, wildlife, or plants for a period of 5 years (50 CFR Part 13.46 and 14.93). Any live wildlife possessed under permit issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (we, Service) must be maintained under humane and healthful conditions (50 CFR Part 13.41).

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

16 USC 1531 et seq
16 USC 1371

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Declaration of Inspection Before Transfer of Liquid Cargo in Bulk

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1625-0039

Agency:

DHS/USCG

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Declaration of Inspection Before Transfer of Liquid Cargo in Bulk

Key Information

Abstract

A Declaration of Inspection (DOI) is used as an instrument to document the transfer of oil and hazardous materials, to help prevent spills and damage to a facility or vessel. Persons-in-charge of the transfer operations must review and certify compliance with procedures specified by the terms of the DOI. The statutory authority is 46 U.S.C. 3703 and 70011.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

46 USC 3703
46 USC 70011

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

ATTESTATION FOR EMPLOYERS SEEKING TO EMPLOY H-2B NONIMMIGRANT WORKERS UNDER SECTION 105 OF DIVISION G, TITLE I OF THE FURTHER CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2024, PUBLIC LAW 118-47, AS EXTENDED

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1205-0564

Agency:

DOL/ETA

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

2026-01-30

Action:

Approved with change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
ATTESTATION FOR EMPLOYERS SEEKING TO EMPLOY H-2B NONIMMIGRANT WORKERS UNDER SECTION 105 OF DIVISION G, TITLE I OF THE FURTHER CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2024, PUBLIC LAW 118-47, AS EXTENDED

Key Information

Abstract

This information collection request (ICR) supports the Temporary Final Rule (TFR), Exercise of Time-Limited Authority to Increase the Numerical Limitation for Fiscal Year 2026 for H-2B Temporary Nonagricultural Worker Program and Portability Flexibility for H-2B Workers Seeking To Change Employers, which is being promulgated by the Department of Labor (DOL or Department) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (collectively, the Departments). The regulatory requirements will be codified at 8 CFR part 214 and 20 CFR part 655. The ICR includes a new form, Attestation for Employers Seeking to Employ H-2B Nonimmigrant Workers under Section 105 of Division G, Title I of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024, Public Law 118-47, as extended by Public Law 119-37, Form ETA-9142-B-CAA-10 (Form ETA-9142-B-CAA-10).Emergency Justfication:ETA is requesting emergency clearance of an information collection request (ICR) that supports the Temporary Final Rule (TFR), Exercise of Time-Limited Authority to Increase the Numerical Limitation for Fiscal Year 2026 for H-2B Temporary Nonagricultural Worker Program and Portability Flexibility for H-2B Workers Seeking To Change Employers, which is being promulgated by the Department of Labor (Department) and DHS (collectively, the Departments). The regulatory requirements will be codified at 8 CFR part 214 and 20 CFR part 655. The ICR includes a new form, Form ETA-9142B-CAA-10. ETA cannot reasonably comply with the normal clearance procedures under the PRA and ensure the implementation of regulatory requirements as well as the ability to immediately seek H-2B workers upon the release by DOL and DHS of an additional 35,000 visas. DHS’ authorization, after consultation with DOL, to increase the number of H-2B visas available to U.S. employers in FY 2026, under Public Law 118-83, as extended by Public Law 119-37, which expires on January 30, 2026. To meet Congress’s mandate and the current demand for workers within the statutory timeframe for such visas to be released, the rule in question will need to become effective upon publication in the Federal Register and the forms must be in place in time for employers to be able to petition for these additional workers immediately.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 119 - 37 105

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Motor Vehicle Emissions and Fuel Economy Compliance (Renewal)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2060-0104

Agency:

EPA/OAR

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Motor Vehicle Emissions and Fuel Economy Compliance (Renewal)

Key Information

Abstract

Under sections 202(a) and 202(k) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7521), EPA finalized regulations to set more stringent vehicle emission standards beginning in model year 2017, as part of a systems approach to addressing the impacts of motor vehicles and fuels on air quality and public health. The Tier 3 vehicle emission standards, which are the subject of this ICR, reduce both tailpipe and evaporative emissions from passenger cars, light-duty trucks, medium-duty passenger vehicles, and some heavy-duty vehicles. The Tier 3 vehicle standards are harmonized with California's Low Emission Vehicle Program LEVIII standards, creating a federal vehicle emissions program allowing automakers to sell the same vehicles in all fifty states. This ICR covers the information that affected respondents must provide to the Agency. Any information submitted to the Agency for which a claim of confidentiality is made is safeguarded according to policies set forth in CFR title 40, chapter 1, part 2, subpart B Confidentiality of Business Information (see 40 CFR part 2).

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 7401 et seq.

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1545-0023

Agency:

TREAS/IRS

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return

Key Information

Abstract

Excise taxes are taxes paid when purchases are made on a specific good, such as gasoline. Excise taxes are often included in the price of the product. There are also excise taxes on activities, such as on wagering or on highway usage by trucks. One of the major components of the excise program is motor fuel. 26 USC 4081 imposes tax for miscellaneous excise taxes, manufacturers excise taxes, automotive and related items, petroleum products and motor and aviation fuel. The information supplied on Form 720 is used by the IRS to determine the correct tax liability. Additionally, the data is reported by the IRS to Treasury so that funds may be transferred from the general revenue funds to the appropriate trust funds.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

26 USC 5000D
26 USC 4475
26 USC 4081
26 USC 4461
26 USC 4681
26 USC 4682

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Request for Cancellation of a Public Charge Bond

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1615-0141

Agency:

DHS/USCIS

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection
Request for Cancellation of a Public Charge Bond

Key Information

Abstract

Public Charge Bonds are posted as security under the condition that the alien will not use or receive public benefits after the date of submission of such a bond and during its effective period. If an alien uses or receives public benefits as defined in, the bond is breached and forfeited. USCIS will use this information to determine if the bond should be cancelled.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

8 USC 1103
8 USC 1183

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Public Charge Bond

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1615-0143

Agency:

DHS/USCIS

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection
Public Charge Bond

Key Information

Abstract

According to INA 213 and the proposed rule, it is within DHS’s discretion to permit the posting of a public charge bond. Therefore, if USCIS determines that a public charge bond is warranted, DHS will notify the alien that he or she may post a public charge bond with USCIS, and the bond amount.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

8 USC 213

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Homeliving Programs (25 CFR 36, Subpart G) and School Closure and Consolidation

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1076-0164

Agency:

DOI/BIA

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Homeliving Programs (25 CFR 36, Subpart G) and School Closure and Consolidation

Key Information

Abstract

This information collection allows the Bureau to ensure that Bureau-funded schools comply with national criteria for dormitory situations and make decisions regarding requests for closure, consolidation, or substantial curtailment of Bureau-funded schools.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 107 - 110 1042
25 USC 2000

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Pre-testing of ACF Data Collection Activities

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0970-0355

Agency:

HHS/ACF

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

2026-02-05

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Pre-testing of ACF Data Collection Activities

Key Information

Abstract

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeks renewal of this generic data collection development clearance to allow us to use samples of more than nine participants in applying methods useful for identifying data collection material and procedural problems, and pretesting questions and procedures. This will allow for identification of solutions and measuring the relative effectiveness of alternative solutions and for identification of appropriate questions to meet the intended purposes and uses of data collection efforts. The ACF Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) studies ACF programs, and the populations they serve, through rigorous research and evaluation projects. These include evaluations of existing programs, evaluations of innovative approaches to helping low-income children and families, research syntheses and descriptive and exploratory studies. This umbrella generic was originally written and has been used for pretesting research and evaluation data collection efforts primarily by OPRE. ACF program offices also collect data for a variety of purposes including but not limited to performance reporting and monitoring of funding recipients; understanding of the populations served including who they are, what their needs are, and how we can serve them better; program and service improvement feedback; research and evaluation; etc. For this reason, ACF proposes to broaden the scope of this generic to include pretesting of data elements used on information collections that are not specifically for research and evaluation. This could be used to inform a variety of data collection efforts in ACF to allow for consistent data requests across program offices that are high quality and appropriate for program office needs and for respondents who represent ACF program populations. This generic clearance will continue to allow us to identify if and when an information collection may be simplified for respondents, respondent burden may be reduced, among other possible improvements. The work completed under this generic is intended to be informative in nature; the studies may be iterative, as variation in questions or procedures are proposed, evaluated, and retested. The pretesting of data collection materials is necessary to improve future ACF information collections, resulting in higher quality data with the best possible utility for the government and its stakeholders, when appropriate. The core methodology and target populations will be consistent and burden caps and token of appreciation structure are proposed in this request. Updates to individual GenICs and the umbrella SSA are currently being submitted to make updates in response to recent presidential actions in 2025.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

42 USC 1310

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Offshore Supply Vessels -- Title 46 CFR Subchapter L

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1625-0065

Agency:

DHS/USCG

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Offshore Supply Vessels -- Title 46 CFR Subchapter L

Key Information

Abstract

The OSV posting/marking requirements are needed to provide instructions to those on board of actions to be taken in the event of an emergency. The reporting/recordkeeping requirements verify compliance with regulations without CG presence to witness routine matters, including OSVs based overseas as an alternative to CG inspection. The statutory authority is 46 U.S.C. 3301, 3304 through 3308. This authority is delegated by the Secretary to the Coast Guard via the Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1, Revision No. 01.2. (II)(92)(b).

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

46 USC 3301
46 USC 3302
46 USC 3303
46 USC 3304
46 USC 3305
46 USC 3306
46 USC 3307
46 USC 3308
46 USC 3309
46 USC 3310
46 USC 3311
46 USC 3312
46 USC 3313
46 USC 3314
46 USC 3315
46 USC 3316
46 USC 3317
46 USC 3318

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

0524-0050

Agency:

USDA/NIFA

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

2026-03-03

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP)

Key Information

Abstract

In December 2003, the National Veterinary Medical Service Act (NVMSA) was passed into law adding section 1415A to the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1997. This law established a new Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) (7 U.S.C. 3151a) authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to carry out a program of entering into agreements with veterinarians under which they agree to provide veterinary services in veterinarian shortage situations. The purpose of the program is to ensure an adequate supply of trained food animal veterinarians in shortage situations.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

7 USC 3151A

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Non-Domiciled Commercial Driver’s License Records

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2126-0087

Agency:

DOT/FMCSA

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Non-Domiciled Commercial Driver’s License Records

Key Information

Abstract

In addition to the emergency clearance that was approved by OMB on September 26, 2025, for the “Non-Domiciled Commercial Driver’s License Records” ICR, OMB Control No. 2126-0087, FMCSA is completing the normal OMB review process by including the 60-Day Federal Register Notice in the relevant interim final rule titled, “Restoring Integrity to the Issuance of Non-Domiciled Commercial Drivers Licenses” (90 FR 46509), issued on September 29, 2025, followed by publication of a 30-Day Federal Register Notice. FMCSA’s primary mission is to ensure the safety of the Nation’s roadways. Having recently become aware of the confusion in some States about the standards for issuing non-domiciled CDLs, as well as the recent incidences of crashes involving non-domiciled drivers, FMCSA must act expeditiously to ensure that States do not continue to license such drivers and begin taking steps to properly vet the existing holders of non-domiciled CDLs. These actions are expected to significantly improve the safety of commercial drivers in the United States. This collection is intended to ensure that States retain all documents involved in the licensing process for non-domiciled CLP and CDL holders for a period of no less than 2 years from the date of issuance (which includes amending, correcting, reprinting, or otherwise duplicating a previously issued CLP or CDL), transferring, renewing, or upgrading a non-domiciled CLP or CDL. If States do not retain this documentation, FMCSA is severely hindered in its efforts to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements because States are unable to accurately determine the number of non-domiciled CLPs and CDLs they have issued, or to prove to FMCSA auditors that such CLPs and CDLs were properly issued. The IFR requires State Driver’s Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) to retain copies of passports and Form I-94/94As provided during application for a non-domiciled CLP or CDL, as well as copies of required SAVE queries, and provide those records to FMCSA on request. The records will be used to determine if non-domiciled CLPs and CDLs were properly issued by a State. It is imperative that FMCSA begin collecting this information as soon as the “Restoring Integrity to the Issuance of Non-Domiciled Commercial Drivers Licenses” interim final rule is effective.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

49 USC 31301

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Rule 10b-10 Confirmation of Securities Transactions (17 C.F.R. 240.10b-10)

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3235-0444

Agency:

SEC

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Rule 10b-10 Confirmation of Securities Transactions (17 C.F.R. 240.10b-10)

Key Information

Abstract

Rule 10b-10 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act") requires broker-dealers to disclose basic trade information to customers regarding their securities transactions. The information required by Rule 10b-10 includes: the date and time of the transaction, the identity and number of shares bought or sold, and the trading capacity of the broker-dealer. In addition, depending on the trading capacity of the broker-dealer, the Rule requires the disclosure of commissions and, under specified circumstances, mark-up and mark-down information. For transactions in debt securities (other than U.S. savings bonds and municipal securities) the Rule requires the disclosure of redemption and yield information. For transactions in securities futures products in a futures account, the Rule permits alternative information disclosure requirements. This alternative information includes, the date the transaction was executed; the identity and number of shares bought or sold; the price, the delivery month, and the exchange on which the transaction was executed; the source and amount of broker remuneration; whether the broker received payment for order flow; and, the fact that other specified information about the execution of the transaction will be available upon written request. Rule 10b-10 also requires broker-dealers to inform their customers if they are not members of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation ("SIPC"). The purpose of this disclosure is to ensure that customers are not led to believe that their accounts are subject to SIPC protection when they are not. In addition, the Rule requires broker-dealers to state on confirmations whether they receive payment for order flow. The confirmation has become a customary tool in the industry, and it serves several functions: firms use it as a billing statement; it serves as a customer invoice; it informs investors of the details of a transaction allowing the customer to check for errors or misunderstandings; it provides consumer information, allowing investors to evaluate the cost and quality of the services provided by broker-dealers; it discloses possible conflict of interest that may arise between the investor and broker-dealer; and it safeguards against fraud, by permitting the customer to detect problems associated with a transaction.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

15 USC 78a

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Safety Standard for Clothing Storage Units

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

3041-0191

Agency:

CPSC

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

2026-03-03

Action:

Approved without change

Status:

Active

Request Type:

Revision of a currently approved collection
Safety Standard for Clothing Storage Units

Key Information

Abstract

The STURDY law (15 U.S.C. 2056f) directs the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC or Commission) to promulgate rulemaking for clothing storage units (CSUs). A CSU is defined as a “any free-standing furniture item manufactured in the United States or imported for use in the United States that is intended for the storage of clothing, typical of bedroom furniture.” Pursuant to STURDY, CPSC published a final rule in the Federal Register (88 FR 28403, May 4, 2023) that incorporates by reference ASTM F2057. The requirements are codified at 16 CFR part 1261 and include warning labels that contain certain statements and pictograms. These requirements fall within the definition of “collection of information,” as defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(3).

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

15 USC 2056f

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Application and Permit to Handle Hazardous Material

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

1625-0005

Agency:

DHS/USCG

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Application and Permit to Handle Hazardous Material

Key Information

Abstract

The information is used to ensure the safe handling of explosives and other hazardous materials around port and aboard vessels. Shipping agents and terminal operators who handle the above commodities must comply. The statutory authority for the requirements is 46 U.S. Code (U.S.C.) 70011 and 70034, and 49 U.S.C. 5101-5108.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

49 USC 5102
49 USC 5103
49 USC 5101
49 USC 5103a
49 USC 5104
49 USC 5105
49 USC 5106
49 USC 5107
49 USC 5108
46 USC 70011
46 USC 70034

Presidential Action:

-

Title:

Reporting Requirements for Disability-Related Complaints

Reference Number:

Omb Control Number:

2105-0551

Agency:

DOT/OST

Received:

2026-01-30

Concluded:

None

Action:

None

Status:

Received in OIRA

Request Type:

Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Reporting Requirements for Disability-Related Complaints

Key Information

Abstract

The Wendell H. Ford Aviation Act for the 21st Century requires, among other things, that the Department review all complaints that airlines receive from passengers alleging discrimination on the basis of disability. The Department is also required to submit an annual report to Congress indicating the results of such review. The substance of this report is based on the data submitted to the Department by the air carriers. Air carriers are required to 1) record and categorize disability-related complaints received, 2) prepare and submit a report to the Department annually, and 3) retain correspondences and record of action taken.

Federal Register Notices

60-Day FRN
30-Day FRN

Authorizing Statutes

Pub.L. 106 - 181 707
49 USC 41705

Presidential Action:

-
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