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by E.O. 13990. In addition, the Executive Order tasked the IWG with the following:
1 Publishing a final update to the SCGHG estimates no later than January 2022;
2 providing recommendations by Sept 1, 2021, regarding areas of decision-making, budgeting, and procurement by the Federal Government where the SCGHG estimates should be applied;
3 providing recommendations by June 1, 2022, regarding a process for reviewing and, as appropriate, updating the SCGHG estimates to ensure that these estimates are based on the best available economics and science;
4 providing recommendations, to be published with the January 2022 SC
GHG estimates if feasible, to revise methodologies for SCGHG calculations to the extent that current methodologies do not adequately take account of climate risk, environmental justice, and intergenerational equity; and 5 considering the recommendations of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine NASEM as reported in Valuing Climate Damages:
Updating Estimation of the Social Cost of Carbon Dioxide 2017 and other pertinent scientific literature; engaging with the public and stakeholders;
seeking the advice of ethics experts, and ensuring that the SCGHG estimates reflect the interests of future generations in avoiding threats posed by climate change.
2. Issues for Comment The IWG is issuing this notice in order to facilitate early and robust interaction with the public on this key aspect of this Administrations climate policy.
Request for Comment: The Co-Chairs of the IWG request comments, and any studies or other useful materials related to, the following:
The general advances in science and economics included in this interim TSD, available at https
www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/
uploads/2021/02/TechnicalSupport Document_SocialCostofCarbonMethane NitrousOxide.pdf;
Approaches to implementing the recommendations of the NASEM as reported in Valuing Climate Damages:
Updating Estimation of the Social Cost of Carbon Dioxide 2017, including recommendations for how the IWG
should prioritize and respond to these recommendations;
Other recent advances in science and economics, beyond those presented in the interim TSD, that could be incorporated into the pending update,
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including approaches to adequately take account of climate risk, environmental justice, and intergenerational equity;
How best to reflect the latest scientific and economic understanding of discount rates appropriate for intergenerational analysis when using the interim SCGHG estimates; and Areas of decision-making, budgeting, and procurement by the Federal Government where the SCGHG
estimates should be applied.
Dominic J. Mancini, Deputy Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
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Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request National Archives and Records Administration NARA.
ACTION: Notice of proposed extension request.
AGENCY:

We are proposing to request an extension to use the two information collections described in this notice, which the National Historical Publications and Records Commission NHPRC uses in its grant program.
Organizations requesting a grant from the NHPRC must submit certain information the NHPRC staff, reviewers, and the Commission use to determine if the applicant and proposed project are eligible for an NHPRC grant; if the request is recommended for approval, the prospective grantee provides additional information acknowledging the offer of the grant and regulatory requirements; and, grantees must respond to an accounting questionnaire designed to identify potential recipients with limited experience managing Federal funs and provide appropriate training or additional safeguards for Federal funds. We invite you to comment on the proposed information collection pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: We must receive written comments on or before July 6, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Send comments by email to tamee.fechhelm@nara.gov. Because our buildings are temporarily closed during the COVID19 restrictions, we are not able to receive comments by mail during this time.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tamee Fechhelm, Paperwork Reduction SUMMARY:

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Act Officer, by email at tamee.fechhelm@nara.gov or by telephone at 301.837.1694 with requests for additional information or copies of the proposed information collection and supporting statement.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
Pub. L. 10413, we invite the public and other Federal agencies to comment on proposed information collections. If you have comments or suggestions, they should address one or more of the following points: a Whether the proposed information collections are necessary for NARA to properly perform its functions; b our estimate of the burden of the proposed information collections and its accuracy; c ways we could enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information we collect; d ways we could minimize the burden on respondents of collecting the information, including through information technology; and e whether these collections affect small businesses.
We will summarize any comments you submit and include the summary in our request for OMB approval. All comments will become a matter of public record.
In this notice, we solicit comments concerning the following information collections:
Title: National Historical Publications and Records Commission NHPRC
Grant Program Budget Form and Instructions and NHPRC Grant Offer Acknowledgement.
OMB number: 30950013.
Agency form number: NA Form 17001
and 17001a.
Type of review: Regular.
Affected public: Nonprofit organizations and institutions, state and local government agencies, and Federally-acknowledged or staterecognized Native American tribes or groups, who apply for and receive NHPRC grants for support of historical documentary editions, archival preservation and planning projects, and other records projects.
Estimated number of respondents:
244 per year submit applications;
approximately 25 grantees need to submit revised budgets.
Estimated time per response: 10 hours per application; 5 hours per revised budget.
Frequency of response: On occasion for the application; as needed for revised budget. Currently, the NHPRC
considers grant applications two times per year. Respondents usually submit no more than one application per year, and, for those who need to submit revised budgets, only one revised budget per year.

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