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Email. Submit comments to: CBP_
PRA@cbp.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional PRA information
should be directed to Seth Renkema,
Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Office of Trade, Regulations
and Rulings, 90 K Street NE, 10th Floor,
Washington, DC 20229–1177,
Telephone number 202–325–0056 or via
email CBP_PRA@cbp.dhs.gov. Please
note that the contact information
provided here is solely for questions
regarding this notice. Individuals
seeking information about other CBP
programs should contact the CBP
National Customer Service Center at
877–227–5511, (TTY) 1–800–877–8339,
or CBP website at https://www.cbp.gov/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on the
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.). This process is conducted in
accordance with 5 CFR 1320.8. Written
comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies should
address one or more of the following
four points: (1) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
suggestions to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) suggestions to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses. The
comments that are submitted will be
summarized and included in the request
for approval. All comments will become
a matter of public record.
Abstract: Section 273(e) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (8
U.S.C. 1323(e) the Act) authorizes the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) to establish procedures which
carriers must undertake for the proper
screening of their alien passengers prior
to embarkation at the port from which
they are to depart for the United States,
in order to become eligible for an
automatic reduction, refund, or waiver
of a fine imposed under section
273(a)(1) and 273(b)(1) of the Act. To be
eligible to obtain such an automatic
reduction, refund, or waiver of a fine,
the carrier must provide evidence to
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
that it screened all passengers on the
conveyance in accordance with the
procedures listed in 8 CFR 273.
Some examples of the evidence the
carrier may provide to CBP include: a
description of the carrier’s document
screening training program; the number
of employees trained; information
regarding the date and number of
improperly documented aliens
intercepted by the carrier at the port(s)
of embarkation; and any other evidence
to demonstrate the carrier’s efforts to
properly screen passengers destined for
the United States.
Type of Information Collection:
Screening Requirements for Carriers.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
41.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 41.
Estimated Time per Response: 100
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 4,100.
Dated: September 10, 2025.
Seth D. Renkema
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Overview of This Information
Collection
[OMB Control Number 1651–0085]
Title: Screening Requirements for
Carriers.
OMB Number: 1651–0122.
Form Number: N/A.
Current Actions: Extension without
change.
Type of Review: Extension (without
change).
Affected Public: Carriers.
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Extension; Administrative
Rulings
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U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP), Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
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The Department of Homeland
Security, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) will be submitting the
following information collection request
to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). The
information collection is published in
the Federal Register to obtain comments
from the public and affected agencies.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
must be submitted (no later than
November 12, 2025) to be assured of
consideration.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or
suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice must include
the OMB Control Number 1651–0085 in
the subject line and the agency name.
Please submit written comments and/or
suggestions in English. Please use the
following method to submit comments:
Email. Submit comments to: CBP_
PRA@cbp.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional PRA information
should be directed to Seth Renkema,
Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Office of Trade, Regulations
and Rulings, 90 K Street NE, 10th Floor,
Washington, DC 20229–1177,
Telephone number 202–325–0056 or via
email CBP_PRA@cbp.dhs.gov. Please
note that the contact information
provided here is solely for questions
regarding this notice. Individuals
seeking information about other CBP
programs should contact the CBP
National Customer Service Center at
877–227–5511, (TTY) 1–800–877–8339,
or CBP website at https://www.cbp.gov/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on the
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.). This process is conducted in
accordance with 5 CFR 1320.8. Written
comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies should
address one or more of the following
four points: (1) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
suggestions to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) suggestions to
minimize the burden of the collection of
SUMMARY:
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information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses. The
comments that are submitted will be
summarized and included in the request
for approval. All comments will become
a matter of public record.
Overview of This Information
Collection
Title: Administrative Rulings.
OMB Number: 1651–0085.
Form Number: N/A.
Current Actions: Extension with
change.
Type of Review: Extension (with
change).
Affected Public: Businesses.
Abstract: The collection of
information in 19 CFR part 177 is
necessary in order to enable Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) to respond
to requests by importers and other
interested persons for the issuance of
administrative rulings. These rulings
pertain to the interpretation of
applicable laws related to prospective
and current or completed transactions
involving, but not limited to
classification, country of origin,
marking, valuation, preferential tariff
treatment, entry and duty assessment
procedures, duty deferral programs,
vessels and carriers, restricted and
prohibited merchandise, and
intellectual property. The collection of
information in Part 177 of the CBP
Regulations is also necessary to enable
CBP to make proper decisions regarding
the issuance of binding rulings that
modify or revoke prior CBP binding
rulings. This collection of information is
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 301, 19 U.S.C.
66, 1202, (General Note 3(i),
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States), 1502, 1624, 1625. The
application to obtain an administrative
ruling is accessible at: https://
erulings.cbp.gov/s/ or the public can
submit a ruling request by mail (or
email).
This collection of information applies
to the importing and trade community
who are familiar with import
procedures and with the CBP
regulations.
Type of Information Collection:
Administrative Rulings (HQ).
Estimated Number of Respondents:
262.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 262.
Estimated Time per Response: 20.
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Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 5,240.
Type of Information Collection:
Administrative Rulings (NCSD/NIS).
Estimated Number of Respondents:
3,628.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 3,628.
Estimated Time per Response: 20
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 72,560.
Type of Information Collection:
Appeals.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
100.
Estimated Number of Annual
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 100.
Estimated Time per Response: 30
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 3,000.
Seth D. Renkema,
Branch Chief, Economic Impact Analysis
Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Solicitation of Proposal
Information for Award of Public
Contracts, 700–24, 700–25
Department of Homeland
Security (DHS).
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; extension without change of
a currently approved collection, 600–
0005.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security, will submit the following
information collection request (ICR) to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. DHS previously
published this information collection
request (ICR) in the Federal Register on
May 28, 2025 for a 60-day public
comment period. No comments were
received by DHS. The purpose of this
notice is to allow additional 30-days for
public comments.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until October 14, 2025.
This process is conducted in accordance
with 5 CFR 1320.10.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
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information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
The Office of Management and Budget
is particularly interested in comments
which:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
4. Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions
of responses.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) collects information, when
necessary, when inviting firms to
submit bids, proposals, and offers for
public contracts for supplies and
service. Using solicitation methods such
as Requests for Proposals (RFP),
Requests for Information (RFI), and
Broad Agency Announcements (BAA),
the Government requests information
from prospective offerors such as
pricing information, delivery schedule
compliance, and evidence that the
offeror has the resources (both human
and financial) to accomplish
requirements. The information
collection is necessary for compliance
with the Homeland Security Acquisition
Regulation (HSAR), 48 CFR Chapter 30,
and the Small Business Innovative
Research (SBIR) and Small Business
Technology Transfer (STTR) programs,
15 U.S.C. 628.
The prior information collection
request for OMB No. 1600–0005 was
approved through November 30, 2021,
and includes the following:
• 3052.209–70 Prohibition on
Contracts with Corporate Expatriates
(Required in all solicitations and
contracts) The offeror must disclose
whether it is a foreign incorporated
entity that should be treated as an
inverted domestic corporation.
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