[Federal Register: October 30, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 209)]
[Notices]
[Page 63282-63283]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
DOC will submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
clearance the following proposal for collection of information under
the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35).
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: The 2007 Economic Census of Island Areas, which includes
Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and American Samoa.
Form Number(s): IA-97120, IA-97220, IA-97123, IA-97223, IA-97130,
IA-97230, IA-97142, IA-97242, IA-97144, IA-97244, IA-97152, IA-97252,
IA-97172, IA-97272, IA-97180, IA-97280, IA-97190, IA-97290, IA-98163,
IA-98173, IA-98183, IA-98193.
Agency Approval Number: None.
Type of Request: New collection.
Burden: 54,500 hours in Fiscal Year 2008.
Number of Respondents: 59,000.
Avg Hours Per Response: .92 hours.
Needs and Uses: The 2007 Economic Census of Island Areas, which
includes Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S.
Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, is part of the 2007 Economic
Census.
The 2007 Economic Census of Island Areas will cover the following
sectors (as defined by the North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS)): Mining, Utilities, Construction, Manufacturing;
Wholesale and Retail Trades, Transportation and Warehousing,
Information; Finance and Insurance; Real Estate and Rental and Leasing;
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services; Management of
Companies and Enterprises; Administrative and Support, Waste Management
and Remediation Services; Educational Services; Health Care and Social
Assistance; Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation; Accommodation and Food
Services; and Other Services (except Public Administration). This scope
is equivalent to that of the stateside economic census.
The economic census provides the only source for dependable,
comparable data at a geographic level consistent with U.S. counties.
The 2007 Economic Census of Island Areas is particularly important
because of the rapid and varied changes taking place in the economies
of these areas.
The economic census is the primary source of dependable facts about
the structure and functioning of the economies of each Island Area, and
features the only recognized source of data at a geographic level
equivalent to U.S. counties. Economic census statistics serve as part
of the framework for the national accounts of the Island Areas and
provide essential information for government (Federal and local),
business, and the general public. The governments of the Island Areas
rely on the economic census as an important part of the framework for
their income and product accounts, input-output tables, economic
indexes, and other composite measures that serve as the factual basis
for economic policy-making, planning, and program administration.
Further, the census provides benchmarks for surveys of business which
track short-term economic trends, serve as economic indicators, and
contribute critical source data for current estimates of the gross
product of the Island Areas. In addition, industry, business, academia,
and the general public use information from the economic census for
evaluating markets, preparing business plans, making business
decisions, developing economic models and forecasts, conducting
economic research, and establishing benchmarks for their own sample
surveys.
If the economic census were not conducted in the Island Areas, the
Federal government would lose the only dependable source of detailed
comprehensive information of the economies of these areas.
Additionally, the governments of the Island Areas would lose vital
source data and benchmarks for their national accounts, input-output
tables, and other composite measures of economic activity, causing a
substantial degradation in the quality of these important statistics.
Further, the governments of the Island Areas would lose critical
benchmarks for sample-based economic surveys.
Affected Public: Business or other for-profit.
Frequency: One time.
Respondent's Obligation: Mandatory.
Legal Authority: Title 13, U.S.C., Sections 131 and 224.
OMB Desk Officer: Brian Harris-Kojetin, (202) 395-7314.
Copies of the above information collection proposal can be obtained
by calling or writing Diana Hynek, Departmental Paperwork Clearance
Officer, (202) 482-0266, Department of Commerce, room 6625, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at
dhynek@doc.gov).
Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to Brian Harris-Kojetin, OMB Desk Officer either by fax (202-395-7245)
or e-mail (bharrisk@omb.eop.gov).
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Dated: October 25, 2006.
Madeleine Clayton,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E6-18163 Filed 10-27-06; 8:45 am]
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