[Federal Register: December 20, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 243)]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
December 14, 2004.
The Department of Agriculture has submitted the following
information collection requirement(s) to OMB for review and clearance
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13. Comments
regarding (a) whether the collection of information is necessary for
the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy
of the agency's estimate of burden including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility and clarity of the information to be collected; (d) ways 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 should be addressed to: Desk
Officer for Agriculture, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail Stop 7602, Washington, DC 20250-
7602. Comments regarding these information collections are best assured
of having their full effect if received within 30 days of this
notification. Copies of the submission(s) may be obtained by calling
(202) 720-8681.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information
unless the collection of information displays a currently valid OMB
control number and the agency informs potential persons who are to
respond to the collection of information that such persons are not
required to respond to the collection of information unless it displays
a currently valid OMB control number.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Title: Certificate for Poultry and Hatching Eggs for Export.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0048.
Summary of Collection: The export of agricultural commodities,
including poultry and hatching eggs, is a major business in the United
States and contributes to a favorable balance of trade. As part of its
mission to facilitate the export of U.S. poultry and poultry products,
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS), Veterinary Services, maintains information
regarding the import health requirements of other countries for poultry
and hatching eggs exported from the U.S. Most countries require a
certification that our poultry and hatching eggs are disease free.
Certificate for Poultry and Hatching Eggs for Export is authorized by
21 U.S.C. 112 and 113 which is used to certify the disease free status
of poultry and hatching eggs exported from the United States. The
regulation that implements this law is found in part 91 of title 9,
Code of Federal Regulations.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will use VS form 17-6,
Certificate for Poultry & Hatching Eggs for Export, to collect
information on the quantity and type of poultry and hatching egg
designated for export. The information collected is necessary to
satisfy the import requirements of the receiving countries and to
prevent unhealthy poultry or disease carrying hatching eggs from being
exported from the United States, thereby protecting and encouraging
trade with the United States and preventing the international
dissemination of poultry diseases.
Description of Respondents: Farms; Federal government; State, local
or tribal government; individuals or households; business or other for-
profit.
Number of Respondents: 300.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 10,500.
Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service
Title: Asian Long Horned Beetle Regulations.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0122.
Summary of Collection: The Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) of the Department of Agriculture is responsible for
preventing plant pests and noxious weeds from entering the United
States, preventing the spread of pests and weeds not widely distributed
in the United States, and eradicating those imported pests and weeds
when eradication is feasible. The Plant Protection and Quarantine
program of APHIS is responsible for implementing the provisions of the
Act and does so through the enforcement of its domestic quarantine
regulations in 7 CFR part 301. The Asian Long Horned Beetle (ALB) is a
destructive pest of hardwood trees that bore into the heartwood of host
trees eventually killing them. APHIS regulations are designed to
prevent the spread of the ALB within the United States.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information to
control and monitor the movement of the Asian Long Horned Beetle using
several APHIS forms. If the information were not collected, the
effectiveness of the Asian Long Horned Beetle Quarantine would be
severely compromised.
Description of Respondents: Farms; business or other for profit;
State, local or tribal government; individuals or households.
Number of Respondents: 475.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 244.
Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service
Title: Importation of Hass Avocado from Mexico.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0129.
Summary of Collection: The Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) of the Department of Agriculture is responsible for
preventing plant diseases or insect pests from entering the United
States, preventing the spread of pests not widely distributed in the
United States, and eradicating those imported when eradication is
feasible. The Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7701-7772) authorizes
APHIS to carry out this mission. APHIS will collect information from a
variety of individuals, both within and outside of the United States,
who are involved in growing, packing, handling, transporting, and
importing foreign logs, trees, shrubs, and other articles. Currently,
there are regulations that allow fresh Hass Avocado fruit grown in
approved orchards in Michoacan, Mexico to be imported into the United
States under certain conditions.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information
using forms PPQ 519, ``Compliance Agreement'' and PPQ 587,
``Application for Permit to Import Plants or Plant Products.'' The
information collected will ensure that fresh Hass Avocados from Mexico
do not harbor exotic insect pests.
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Description of Respondents: Business or other for profit; State,
local or tribal government.
Number of Respondents: 3,058.
Frequency of Responses: Recordkeeping; Reporting: On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 4,823.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Title: Collaboration in Animal Health, Food Safety, and
Epidemiology (CAHFSE) Swine Study.
OMB Control Number: 0579-NEW.
Summary of Collection: The Collaboration in Animal and Health and
Food Safety Epidemiology (CAHFSE) Swine Study, is a joint effort among
three agencies within the Department of Agriculture: Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS); the Agricultural Research Service
(ARS); and the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The mission
of this surveillance effort is twofold: to enhance overall
understanding of bacteria that pose a food-safety risk by tracking
these bacteria on-farm and through the harvesting process, over time;
and to provide a means to routinely monitor critical diseases in food-
animal production. To accomplish this mission, APHIS collects on-farm
samples, FSIS collects slaughter plant data from plant managers, and
ARS conducts laboratory examination of the samples collected on-farm or
in-plant. 7 U.S.C. 391, the Animal Industry Act of 1884 and 21 U.S.C.
119, mandates collection and dissemination of animal and poultry health
data and information.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information
using several forms. The collected information from the study will be
disseminated to veterinary consultants/practitioners, industry and
producers groups, and academia to monitor antimicrobial resistance and
to identify problem areas in health management and feeding practices,
which contribute to disease transmission. Without CAHFSE, the U.S.'s
ability to detect trends in management, production, and the impact they
have on animal health and food safety either directly or indirectly
would be reduced or nonexistent.
Description of Respondents: Farms; Individuals or households;
Federal government.
Number of Respondents: 530.
Frequency of Responses: Recordkeeping; reporting: on occasion;
quarterly; monthly.
Total Burden Hours: 1,502.
Sondra Blakey,
Departmental Information Collection Clearance Officer.>
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