[Federal Register: December 15, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 241)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Census Bureau
Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS)
ACTION: Proposed collection; comment request.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce, as part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public
and other federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13 (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)).
DATES: Written comments must be submitted on or before February 13,
2007.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments to Diana Hynek, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer, Department of Commerce, Room 6625, 14th
and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via e-mail to
DHynek@doc.gov).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection forms and instructions should be
directed to Laura Waggoner, Geography Division, U.S. Census Bureau,
Washington, DC 20233-7400. In addition, you can contact her by calling
(301) 763-1099, or sending an e-mail to geo.bas@census.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
The Census Bureau conducts the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS)
to collect and maintain information about the inventory of the legal
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boundaries for, and the legal actions affecting the boundaries of
counties and equivalent governments, incorporated places, minor civil
divisions, Census Areas of Alaska, Hawaiian Homelands, and federally
recognized legal American Indian and Alaska Native areas (including the
Alaska Native Regional Corporations). This information provides an
accurate identification of geographic areas for the Census Bureau to
use in conducting the decennial and economic censuses and ongoing
surveys such as the American Community Survey (ACS). The BAS supports
the following additional programs:
Population Estimates Program.
Special Census.
Geographic Update Population Certification Program.
Other statistical programs of the Census Bureau and the
legislative programs of the Federal Government.
No other Federal agency collects this data, nor is there a standard
for collection of this information at the state level. The Census
Bureau's BAS is a unique boundary survey providing a standard result
for use by Federal, State, local, and tribal governments and by
commercial, private, and public organizations. The Census Bureau
integrates the information collected in the BAS into the MAF/TIGER
database. The MAF component of the database is the Census Bureau's
permanent list of addresses for individual living quarters. The TIGER
component is a computer file that contains geographic information
representing the position of boundaries, roads, rivers, railroads, and
other census-required map features and attributes.
Through the BAS, the Census Bureau asks each government official to
provide updates to their boundaries and to review materials for their
jurisdiction to verify the correctness of the information portrayed.
County officials are asked to provide changes to the inventory of
governments and their boundaries.
The Census Bureau may enter into agreements with individual states
to modify the list of minor civil divisions and/or incorporated places
included in the BAS to reflect only entities with boundary changes. In
addition, the Census Bureau includes each newly incorporated place in
the year following notification of its incorporation. Every year, the
BAS includes a single respondent request for the State of Alaska and
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (including status and updates for
municipio, barrio, barrio-pueblo, and subbarrio boundaries). The State
of Hawaii provides updates for the Hawaiian homeland boundary and
status information.
II. Method of Collection
The Census Bureau has developed several methods to collect
information on status and updates for legal boundaries. These methods
are:
Consolidation agreements.
Advanced response.
Traditional paper submission.
Digital submission.
Master Address File/Topologically Integrated Geographic
Encoding Referencing (MAF/TIGER) partnership software.
Internet (Web BAS).
The government officials from state governments have an opportunity
to participate in consolidation agreements to reduce the burden of
response for their local governments. If a state government has
legislation requiring local governments to report all legal boundary
updates to a state agency (including a map of the annexed area), the
state has the option to provide all the updates for their counties (and
all associated governments within each county). The state provides the
Census Bureau with a list of counties where the state agrees to provide
a consolidated update of boundary changes for these counties and all
entities within them. The Census Bureau notifies the governments within
the counties that the state will be submitting the boundary updates for
them and as a reminder to submit their updates to the state.
State governments that have legislation requiring governments to
report all legal boundary updates to a state agency will also have the
opportunity to participate in a consolidation agreement. The state
updates the list of minor civil divisions and/or incorporated places
that will be surveyed to include only those entities known by the state
as having boundary changes. The Census Bureau sends BAS materials to
those local governments.
If a county government has legislation requiring local governments
to report all legal boundary updates to the county, or if the local
governments agree that the county will provide the updates, then the
Census Bureau will provide materials only to the county and send a
notification to the local governments reminding them to send their
updates to the county.
Another method of collection is advanced response, which involves
an announcement letter and a one-page form for the state and county
governments who do not have a consolidation agreement. Under advanced
response, counties, tribes and local governments indicate whether or
not they have boundary changes to report and provide a current contact
person. The advanced response method reduces cost and respondent burden
through savings on materials and effort. All governments receive this
notification with the exception of newly incorporated governments,
governments with state or county agreements, and governments who
participated in other Census Bureau programs such as Geographically
Updated Population Certification Program or Special Census.
If a government requests materials through advanced response, they
may choose to receive these materials as a traditional paper package or
one of three digital media types (MAF/TIGER Partnership Software,
Digital BAS, or Web BAS).
The traditional paper package contains large-format maps, printed
forms and supplies to complete the survey. The respondent completes the
BAS form and draws the boundary updates on the maps using pencils
provided in the package.
The MAF/TIGER Partnership Software is a method in which the
respondent installs software on their personal computer. The Census
Bureau provides the software and spatial data to make their boundary
updates. The minimum requirement for this software is Windows 98, as
well as a media burner (such as CD-ROM or DVD). The key to this
approach--and to all the digital methods--is the correction and update
of Census Bureau spatial data.
Another digital response option is Digital Submission. This option
allows the respondent to complete the BAS electronically through a
digital file. The Census Bureau provides spatial data to update
boundaries to their correct spatial location. The entity submits the
updated file on electronic media, such as CD-ROM or DVD, or through
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) on the Internet.
The last digital response option is Web BAS. The Census Bureau
provides the participating government with a password to access the BAS
program through the Internet. The respondent updates both their forms
and maps using a single Internet site.
A BAS package includes the following items for each respondent:
1. Introductory letter from the Director of the Census Bureau.
2. Appropriate BAS Form(s) that contains entity-specific
identification information.
a. BAS-1--incorporated places.
b. BAS-2--counties, parishes, boroughs, city and boroughs.
c. BAS-3--minor civil divisions.
d. BAS-4--newly incorporated places or newly activated incorporated
places.
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e. BAS-5--American Indian and Alaska Native Areas.
3. BAS Respondent Guide.
4. Set of maps or other media showing the current boundary of the
government.
5. Return postage-paid envelope to submit boundary changes.
6. Postcard to notify the Census Bureau of no changes to the
boundary.
7. Supplies for updating paper maps.
A local contact from each government verifies the legal boundary,
and then provides boundary changes and updated contact information. The
official signs the materials, verifies the forms and returns the
information to the Census Bureau. The key dates for governments are as
follows:
1. Advanced response is e-mailed, faxed or mailed to the local
contact in September/October of each year.
2. BAS package of materials is shipped during the month of January
of each year.
3. Requests to change the method of participation (i.e., paper to
digital submission) are due February 15th of each year.
4. Responses for inclusion in the ACS Sampling and Population
Estimation Program tabulation are due April 1st of each year.
III. Data
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Number: 0607-0151.
Form Numbers: BAS-1, BAS-2, BAS-3, BAS-4, and BAS-5.
Type of Review: Regular submission.
Affected Public: State, county, local and tribal governments.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
Advanced response............................................. 32,500
Packages with changes......................................... 13,000
Packages with no changes or no response....................... 12,875
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours:
Estimated Time Per Response
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Advanced response........................ 30 minutes
Boundary updates......................... 6 hours
No boundary updates...................... 4 hours
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Total Hours Per Year
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Hours
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Advanced response....................................... 16,250
Packages with changes................................... 78,000
Packages with no changes or no response................. 51,500
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Total............................................... 145,750
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Estimated Total Annual Cost: $3,041,803.
Respondent's Obligation: Voluntary.
Legal Authority: Title 13, U.S.C. 6.
IV. Request for Comments
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost) of the proposed collection of information;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on respondents, including through the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized
and/or included in the request for OMB approval of this information
collection; they also will become a matter of public record.
Dated: December 11, 2006.
Madeleine Clayton,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E6-21320 Filed 12-14-06; 8:45 am]
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