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.
Federal agencies are required to submit an ICR whenever they create, renew, or 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.
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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| 202110-0920-010 | Program Evaluation of CDC’s Core State Injury Prevention Program | HHS/CDC | 2021-10-29 | Active | New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
Program Evaluation of CDC’s Core State Injury Prevention Program
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This program evaluation is intended to assess both recipient-level and program-level outcomes associated with the NCIPC's Core SIPP funded state injury prevention program. Evaluation metrics will assess injury prevention-focused infrastructure development, surveillance system development and use, and partnerships. |
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| 202108-1601-001CF | Certificate Pertaining to Foreign Interests | DHS/OS | 2021-10-29 | Active | RCF No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection
Certificate Pertaining to Foreign Interests
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| 202109-1530-003 | Disclaimer and Consent with Respect to United States Savings Bond/Notes | TREAS/FISCAL | 2021-10-28 | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Disclaimer and Consent with Respect to United States Savings Bond/Notes
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Used to obtain a disclaimer and consent as the result of an error in registration or otherwise the payment, refund of the purchase price, or reissue as requested by one person would appear to affect the right, title or interest of some other person. |
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| 202103-0955-002 | ACCESS, EXCHANGE, AND USE OF SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH DATA IN CLINICAL NOTES | HHS/ONC | 2021-10-28 | Historical Active | New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
ACCESS, EXCHANGE, AND USE OF SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH DATA IN CLINICAL NOTES
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Secretary, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), promotes the access, exchange, and use of electronic health information to improve health care. There are ongoing efforts to determine what types of information should be recorded in patients’ electronic medical records and how that information can be utilized to improve health and healthcare. Data reflecting Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) – the conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play – is limited across healthcare yet is vital to collect and understand for both individual care and public health. There is a growing recognition that by capturing and accessing SDOH data during the course of care, providers can more easily address non-clinical factors, such as food, housing, and transportation insecurities, which can have a profound impact on a person's overall health. The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act) requires HHS and ONC to improve the interoperability of health information. ONC's Cures Act final rule identifies important data elements that should be made electronically available and exchanged through the use of health information technology (IT). In support of these efforts, ONC seeks to better understand patients’ and health care providers’ knowledge of SDOH, how SDOH data are currently documented in the electronic health record and how this information is used in patient care. Additionally, ONC seeks to understand challenges experienced and preferences for SDOH data collection, sharing and utilization from both the provider and patient perspectives. A series of 20 focus groups, a mix of asynchronous (discussion board) and synchronous (live), will be conducted among groups of healthcare professionals (10 groups) and patients/care partners (10 groups), representing various backgrounds, demographics, and healthcare professions, to learn more about their experiences and thoughts relating to the capture and utilization of SDOH data. A prescreening questionnaire will be sent to 1,500 individuals and 200 of those 1,500 people will be chosen to participate in the focus groups. Each individual will participate in one 90-minute focus group. This is a 3-year request for OMB approval. |
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| 202109-1530-001 | Subscription For Purchase and Issue of U.S. Treasury Securities - State and Local Government Series. | TREAS/FISCAL | 2021-10-28 | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Subscription For Purchase and Issue of U.S. Treasury Securities - State and Local Government Series.
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The information is necessary to establish and maintain the accounts for owners of securities of State and Local Government Series. |
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| 202109-1530-004 | Claim Against the United States for the Proceeds of a Government Check | TREAS/FISCAL | 2021-10-28 | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Claim Against the United States for the Proceeds of a Government Check
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This series of forms are used to collect information needed to process an individual's claim for non-receipt of proceeds from a U.S. Treasury check or electronic benefit payments. Once the information is analyzed, a determination is made and a recommendation is submitted to the program agency to either settle or deny the claim. |
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| 202110-1910-009 | Labor Relations Report | DOE/DOEOA | 2021-10-28 | Historical Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Labor Relations Report
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This package requests information from the Department of Energy Facilities Management Contractors for contract administration, management oversight and cost control. This information is used to ensure that Department contractors recruit and retain a workforce in accordance with the terms of their contract and in compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements as identified by the contract. Collection is made to Department contractors, not the general public. |
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| 202110-0596-002CF | Natural and Cultural Resource Agencies Customer Relationship Management (Volunteer.gov) and OF 301 Forms | USDA/FS | 2021-10-28 | Active | RCF New
Natural and Cultural Resource Agencies Customer Relationship Management (Volunteer.gov) and OF 301 Forms
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Pub.L. 92 - 300 all (View Law) 16 USC 558 a-d (View Law) 16 USC 583J-4 (View Law) 16 USC 1246 (View Law) 16 USC 1250 (View Law) 31 USC 3325 (View Law) 16 USC 1721 (View Law) 16 USC 4601 (View Law) 16 USC 1246(h)(1) (View Law) 16 USC 742a-742j (View Law) 16 USC 760aa 1-4 (View Law) 33 USC 569c (View Law) 38 USC 4301 (View Law) 43 USC 1737 (View Law) 54 USC 101702(a) (View Law) 54 USC 101702(b) (View Law) Pub.L. 113 - 121 1047(d),128 Stat. 1193, 1255 (View Law) Pub.L. 105 - 242 1-7 (View Law) |
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| 202106-3041-001 | Survey on Usage and Functionality of Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarms (SCOA) in US Households | CPSC | 2021-10-28 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Survey on Usage and Functionality of Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarms (SCOA) in US Households
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The purpose of the SCOA survey is to collect data that will assist CPSC with better estimation of the number and types of smoke and CO alarms installed in US households, the proportion of working smoke and CO alarms, the characteristics of residences and residents where the smoke and CO alarms are not operational, perceptions of residents related to the cause of “false” alarms or causes of faulty alarms, consumer hazard awareness, and consumer behavior related to alarm use and smoke and CO hazards. The information collected from this survey will allow CPSC to provide an updated national estimate of operability of smoke alarms and CO alarms based on direct observation. It will also allow us to create a demographic profile of groups that do not have operable smoke alarms and/or CO alarms. This includes measures from the perspective of household members lacking operable alarms as to why they lack functional alarms. This will allow for better targeting of policy, messaging and interventions to improve the operability rate of these alarms. It will also provide insights as to the kinds of alarms that are present to determine whether one variety or another is more likely to be inoperable as well as provide some measure as to the age of alarms in households. Results of the survey will inform CPSC of recommendations to state/local jurisdictions related to codes, standards, and/or regulations of smoke and CO alarms. The information can help improve the voluntary standard for carbon monoxide alarm, UL 2034 , and guide state and local jurisdictions for the use and installation of CO alarms. While the installation codes for the two products, especially as required by states or local jurisdictions, are different, it was determined that the information collection regarding these two products could be combined in one survey as a means of optimizing resources and reducing burden. |
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| 202108-1530-002 | Checklists of Filings for Certified Surety and/or Certified Reinsuring Companies and for Admitted Reinsurer Companies | TREAS/FISCAL | 2021-10-28 | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Checklists of Filings for Certified Surety and/or Certified Reinsuring Companies and for Admitted Reinsurer Companies
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This information is collected from insurance companies to provide Treasury a basis to determine acceptability of companies applying for a Certificate of Authority to write or reinsure Federal surety bonds or as an Admitted Reinsurer (not on excess risks to U.S.). |
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| 202110-1910-008 | Detailed Budget Justification | DOE/DOEOA | 2021-10-28 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Detailed Budget Justification
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The Detailed Budget Justification is an excel generated project specific budget estimation tool that provides budget data in a clear and concise manner that can be easily reviewed for allowability, allocability, and reasonableness. It also includes a comment section, to clarify each of the budget line items. Other available budget forms do not include a comment section, so additional clarification is required from applicants when those forms are used. |
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| 202109-1018-004 | Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress | DOI/FWS | 2021-10-28 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress
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The Service offers eligible Native American, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander high school students the opportunity to apply for the Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress (Congress, NYCALC). The mission of the Congress is to develop future conservation leaders with the skills, knowledge, and tools to address environmental change and conservation challenges to better serve their schools and home communities. The weeklong environmental conference fosters an inclusive, meaningful, educational opportunity for aspiring Native youth leaders interested in addressing environmental issues facing Native American, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander communities. Eligible students—representing a diverse mix of Native communities from various geographic locations, both urban and rural—compete for the opportunity to represent their Native communities from across the country. The students learn about environmental change and conservation while strengthening their leadership skills for addressing conservation issues within their own Native communities. |
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| 202110-1910-003 | Annual Alternative Fuel Vehicle Acquisition Report for State Government and Alternative Fuel Provider Fleets | DOE/DOEOA | 2021-10-27 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Annual Alternative Fuel Vehicle Acquisition Report for State Government and Alternative Fuel Provider Fleets
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The information is critical to allowing DOE to determine: (1) whether alternative fuel provider and State government fleets are in compliance with the alternative fueled vehicle acquisition mandates of Sections 501 and 507(o) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992; (2) whether such fleets should be allocated credits under Section 508, and (3) whether those fleets that opted into the alternative compliance program under Section 514 are in compliance with applicable requirements. Regulated entities, being covered State and alternative fuel provider fleets, provide this information. Because DOE has the authority under Section 512 to impose civil penalties and fines on violators, information collection is essential to determine whether alternative fuel provider and State government fleets are in compliance with the various statutory and regulatory provisions. |
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| 202106-1028-003 | National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (EDMAP and STATEMAP) | DOI/GS | 2021-10-27 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (EDMAP and STATEMAP)
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Each year, the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP) receives Federal funds to support geologic mapping efforts in its STATEMAP, and EDMAP components through competitive funding processes. The primary objective of the EDMAP component of the NCGMP is to train the next generation of geologic mappers. The primary objective of the STATEMAP component of the NCGMP is to establish the geologic framework of areas determined to be vital to the economic, social, or scientific welfare of individual States. All applications must be submitted through Grants.gov. |
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| 202110-1625-001 | Security Zones, Regulated Navigation Areas, and Safety Zones | DHS/USCG | 2021-10-26 | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Security Zones, Regulated Navigation Areas, and Safety Zones
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The Coast Guard collects this information only when someone seeks a security zone, regulated navigation area, or safety zone. It uses the information to assess the need to establish one of these areas. Respondents are Federal, State, and local government agencies, vessels and facilities. The statutory authority is 46 U.S. Code 70001, 70011, 70034 and 70051. |
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| 202107-1117-006 | Recordkeeping for electronic prescriptions for controlled substances | DOJ/DEA | 2021-10-26 | Active | Reinstatement without change of a previously approved collection
Recordkeeping for electronic prescriptions for controlled substances
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DEA requires that each registered practitioner apply to an approved credential service provider to obtain identity proofing and a credential. Hospitals and other institutional practitioners may conduct this process in house as part of their credentialing. For practitioners currently working at or affiliated with a registered hospital or clinic, the hospital/clinic have to check a government-issued photographic identification. This may be done when the hospital/clinic issues credentials to new hires or newly affiliated physicians. For individual practitioners, two people need to enter logical access control data to grant permission for practitioners authorized to approve and sign controlled substance prescriptions using the electronic prescription application. For institutional practitioners, logical access control data is entered by two people from an entity within the hospital/clinic that is separate from the entity that conducts identity proofing in-house. Similarly, pharmacies have to set logical access controls in the pharmacy application so that only authorized employees have permission to annotate or alter prescription records. Finally, if the electronic prescription or pharmacy application generates an incident report, practitioners, hospitals/clinics, and pharmacies have to review the incident report to determine if the event identified by the application represents a security incident. |
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| 202110-1910-002 | Legal Collections Package | DOE/DOEOA | 2021-10-26 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Legal Collections Package
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Pub.L. 95 - 91 642 (View Law) 42 USC 7256(a) (View Law) 35 USC 207-209 (View Law) 42 USC 5908(b) and (c) (View Law) 42 USC 7254 (View Law) Abstract
The information collections in this package are used by the Department to exercise management control and oversight of patent matters. |
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| 202110-0938-013 | Non-Quantitative Treatment Limitation Analyses and Compliance Under MHPAEA (CMS-10773) | HHS/CMS | 2021-10-26 | Historical Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
Non-Quantitative Treatment Limitation Analyses and Compliance Under MHPAEA (CMS-10773)
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The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA) (P.L.110-343) generally requires that group health plans and group health insurance issuers offering mental health or substance use disorder (MH/SUD) benefits in addition to medical and surgical (med/surg) benefits do not apply any more restrictive financial requirements (e.g., co-pays, deductibles) and/or treatment limitations (e.g., visit limits, prior authorizations) to MH/SUD benefits than those requirements and/or limitations applied to substantially all med/surg benefits. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Pub. L. 111-148, was enacted on March 23, 2010, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111-152, was enacted on March 30, 2010. These statutes are collectively known as the “Affordable Care Act.” The Affordable Care Act extended MHPAEA to apply to the individual health insurance market. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (the Appropriations Act) was enacted on December 27, 2020. The Appropriations Act amended MHPAEA, in part, by expressly requiring group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group or individual health insurance coverage that offer both medical/surgical benefits and MH/SUD benefits and that impose non-quantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs) on MH/SUD benefits to perform and document their comparative analyses of the design and application of NQTLs. Further, beginning 45 days after the date of enactment of the Appropriations Act, group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group or individual health insurance coverage must make their comparative analyses available to the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Treasury or applicable state authorities, upon request. The Appropriations Act also requires the Secretary of HHS to submit to Congress, and make publicly available, an annual report on the conclusions of the reviews. |
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| 202110-0693-001 | Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Management Information Reporting | DOC/NIST | 2021-10-26 | Active | Revision of a currently approved collection
Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Management Information Reporting
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The MEP Centers’ primary mission is to strengthen the global competitiveness of U.S.-based manufacturing by providing information, decision support, and implementation assistance to smaller manufacturing firms in adopting new, more advanced manufacturing technologies, techniques, and business best practices. Almost 1,700 knowledgeable specialists provide technical and business assistance. NIST MEP provides funding to the Centers through Cooperative Agreements. To ensure that Cooperative Agreement recipients are effectively disseminating the most current technical and business solutions to small and medium-sized manufacturers in the United States, MEP will collect and analyze information from the MEP Centers. MEP is mandated to collect this information by the regulations governing the operation of the MEP program (15 CFR 290, 291, and 292) and the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA, 5 CFR 1320). The advent of H.R. 1274 – Section 2 (Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Center Extension) effectively removes the “Sunset Provisions” on the original MEP regulations (15 CFR 290, 291, and 292), and has made MEP a permanent investor in the Centers with the need to collect evaluative and informative data. |
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| 202103-1625-002 | U.S. Coast Guard Non-Appropriated Fund Employment Application | DHS/USCG | 2021-10-26 | Active | Extension without change of a currently approved collection
U.S. Coast Guard Non-Appropriated Fund Employment Application
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Authorizing Statutes
5 USC 1104 (View Law) 5 USC 2103 (View Law) 5 USC 3301 (View Law) 5 USC 3320 (View Law) 5 USC 301 (View Law) Abstract
The employment application is needed to apply for employment in the Coast Guard non-appropriated fund (NAF) workforce. Application fills the void created when the OPM form OF-612, Optional Application for Federal Employment was canceled. 5 U.S.C.1104, 2103, 3301, and 3320 are the statutory authorities. |
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