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about a trip already reported by the initial respondent.
Data range, consistency and edit checks will be automatically programmed to reduce reporting error, survey length, and maintain the flow of information processing. Data cross checks also help reduce the burden by ensuring that the reporting is consistent within each trip. Surveys completed by mail will be entered into the same online survey program to ensure consistency in quality control efforts.
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Estimated Burden Hours for Information Collection Frequency: This collection will be conducted every 24 years in the future.
Respondents. As mentioned earlier, two nationally representative random samples of 7,500 households from the ABS and PFS samples representing the 50 states and the District of Columbia will be surveyed. Given that each household will include an average of 2.5
members 5-years of age or older, travel data for a total of 18,750 individual respondents will be collected for the ABS survey and an additional 18,750
individual respondents will complete the PFS survey.
Estimated Average Burden per Response. It will take approximately 5
minutes to complete the roster data form, and 15 minutes to complete the travel diary. This results in a total of 20
minutes for the first household member and 15 minutes per additional household member these estimates are the same for both ABS and PFS
respondents.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours. It is estimated that a total of 18,750 persons will be included in the survey from each sampling frame ABS
and PFS. This would result in approximately 10,625 hours of support for this data collection effort, assuming an average of 17 minutes per person across the roster data form and retrieval survey.
PostCollection Independent Analysis The two proposed survey approaches will provide FHWA the opportunity to assess validity and reliability of the panel frame sample approach for use in future NHTS data collection cycles. At the conclusion of this data collection effort, FHWA will conduct an independent assessment of the results from both survey designs, with a focus on identifying similarities and differences with respect to survey administration metrics, including response rates, unit and item nonresponse, etc. In addition, the differences in travel patterns will also be assessed. This includes assessing the
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differences in trip rates, miles traveled, distance traveled, trip purpose, travel mode, and time of day of trip-making by specific demographic and geographic subpopulation groupings. The results from both survey modes will also be vetted against external data sources such as the Census, the American Community Survey, the National Transit Database, and FHWA data on vehicle miles traveled.
Public Comments Invited You are asked to comment on any aspect of this information collection, including: 1 Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the USDOTs performance, including whether the information will have practical utility; 2 the data acquisition methods; 3 the accuracy of the USDOTs estimate of the burden of the proposed information collection; 4 the types of data being acquired; 5 ways to enhance the quality, usefulness, and clarity of the collected information; and 6 ways that the burden could be minimized without reducing the quality of the collected information. The agency will summarize and/or include your comments in the request for OMBs clearance of this information collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued on: March 1, 2021.
Michael Howell, Information Collection Officer, Federal Highway Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund Bond Guarantee Program, FY 2021;
Notice of Guarantee Availability Funding Opportunity Title: Notice of Guarantee Availability NOGA inviting Qualified Issuer Applications and Guarantee Applications for the Community Development Financial Institutions CDFI Bond Guarantee Program.
Announcement Type: Announcement of opportunity to submit Qualified Issuer Applications and Guarantee Applications.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance CFDA Number: 21.011.
Key Dates: Qualified Issuer Applications and Guarantee Applications may be submitted to the CDFI Fund starting on the date of publication of this NOGA. In order to be
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considered for the issuance of a Guarantee in fiscal year FY 2021, Qualified Issuer Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time ET on April 26, 2021 and Guarantee Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on May 3, 2021. If applicable, CDFI Certification Applications must be received by the CDFI Fund by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 2, 2021. Under FY 2021 authority Bond Documents and Bond Loan documents must be executed, and Guarantees will be provided, in the order in which Guarantee Applications are approved or by such other criteria that the CDFI
Fund may establish, in its sole discretion, and in any event by September 30, 2021.
Executive Summary: This NOGA is published in connection with the CDFI
Bond Guarantee Program, administered by the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund CDFI
Fund, the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury. Through this NOGA, the CDFI Fund announces the availability of up to $500 million of Guarantee Authority in FY 2021. This NOGA explains application submission and evaluation requirements and processes, and provides agency contacts and information on CDFI Bond Guarantee Program outreach. Parties interested in being approved for a Guarantee under the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program must submit Qualified Issuer Applications and Guarantee Applications for consideration in accordance with this NOGA. The required minimum overcollateralization rates established in FY
2020 have been removed for the FY
2021 round. In the FY 2021 round, overcollateralization rates will be determined during the underwriting process for each applicant. Capitalized terms used in this NOGA and not defined elsewhere are defined in the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program regulations 12 CFR 1808.102 and the CDFI Program regulations 12 CFR
1805.104.
I. Guarantee Opportunity Description A. Authority. The CDFI Bond Guarantee Program was authorized by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
Pub. L. 111240; 12 U.S.C. 4713a the Act. Section 1134 of the Act amended the Riegle Community Development and Regulatory Improvement Act of 1994 12
U.S.C. 4701, et seq. to provide authority to the Secretary of the Treasury Secretary to establish and administer the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program.
B. Bond Issue size; Amount of Guarantee authority. In FY 2021, the Secretary may guarantee Bond Issues
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