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and Request for Records Medicare20
CFR 418.342009600729. The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 MMA established the Medicare Part D program for voluntary prescription drug coverage of premium, deductible, and copayment costs for individuals with limited income and resources. The MMA mandates that the Government provide subsidies for those
individuals who qualify for the program, and who meet eligibility criteria for help with premium, deductible, or co-payment costs. SSA
uses the SSA4640, Authorization for the Social Security Administration to Obtain Account Records from a Financial Institution and Request for Records Medicare, to determine if subsidy applicants or recipients qualify, or continue to qualify, for the subsidy.
Number of respondents
Modality of completion
Frequency of response
Average burden per response minutes
SSA uses Form SSA4640 to: 1 Obtain the individuals consent to verify balances of financial institution FI
accounts; and 2 obtain verification of such balances from the FI. Respondents are Medicare Part D program subsidy applicants or claimants, and their financial institutions.
Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Estimated total annual burden hours
Average theoretical hourly cost amount dollars
Total annual opportunity cost dollars
Medicare Part D Subsidy Applicants
Financial Institutions
5,000
5,000
1
1
1
4
83
333
$10.95
37.56
$909
12,507
Totals
10,000
416
13,416
We based these figures on the average DI payments based on SSAs current FY 2021 data https www.ssa.gov/legislation/
2021FactSheet.pdf, and the average Business and Financial operations occupations, as reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics data https
www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes130000.htm.
This figure does not represent actual costs that SSA is imposing on recipients of Social Security payments to complete this application; rather, these are theoretical opportunity costs for the additional time respondents will spend to complete the application. There is no actual charge to respondents to complete the application.
Dated: August 17, 2021.
Naomi Sipple, Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Ninth Summit of the Americas Leaders Meeting We are delighted to inform that U.S.
cities are invited to present proposals to host the concluding week of high-level events and meetings of the Ninth Summit of the Americas Summit process to occur during summer 2022.
Over the course of approximately two to five days, the United States Government will organize official and informal events, bilateral meetings, and media events that Chiefs of State and Heads of Government and senior officials of participating governments from the Western Hemisphere will attend.
As many as 10,000 participants, including support staff, security, media, and businesspersons may attend. Global media attention will focus on the leaders meeting at the Summit. The President of the United States and up to 50 Chiefs of State, Heads of Government, and high-level participants from the governments of the Americas, regional and global international organizations, and other special guests are expected to attend. Each Summit
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delegation will likely be comprised of Cabinet Ministers, Senior Advisors, Security Officers, and members of the Foreign Media. The Summits associated high-level stakeholder forums and events, which may include but are not limited to the CEO Summit of the Americas, Civil Society Forum, Young Americas Forum, and commercial exhibitions, will attract prominent business executives, local government and civil society leaders, and youth entrepreneurs from around the world.
With this many high-profile visitors, security will be a major consideration for the selection of the city and conference venues. The following meetings could be held during the Summit week: 1 Concluding Summit Implementation Review Group SIRG
National Summit Coordinators Plenipotentiaries Meeting23 days, approximately 200 delegates; 2 SIRG
Ministerial Meeting1 day, approximately 300 delegates; 3 CEO
Summit3 days, approximately 1,000
to 5,000 attendees; 4 Civil Society Forum2 days, approximately 1,000 to 1,200 attendees; 5 Young Americas Forum2 days, approximately 500 to 700 attendees; 6 Summit inaugural ceremony and dinnerhalf day, restricted attendance 1,000 to 3,000
delegates at the ceremony, and approximately two groups of 100 to 300
attendees each at separate receptions/
dinners; 7 Summit Leaders Meeting 1 to 2 days, restricted in-room attendance up to 300 delegates;
approximately 10,000 delegates in other
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venues. Additional stakeholder forums, events and meetings may take place throughout the week as well. The minimum requirements are as follows:
An international airport with frequent and consistent connections to and from countries in the Western Hemisphere further information about the Summit of the Americas can be found at the website for the Ninth Summit of the Americas: www.IXSummitAmericas.org, or the Summits of the Americas Secretariats website: www.summitamericas.org; an identified Fixed Based Operator FBO for private aircraft arrivals/departures and adequate parking space for 30 private aircraft;
approximately 20,000 hotel room nights of international standard including 100
suites for Heads of Government and cabinet-level Ministers; Conference facilities for multiple meetings;
Political, business, and civic support;
Local security capable of supporting delegates and VIPs.
Preparation of Proposals Deadline is September 3, 2021.
Proposals must be submitted by email as a single PDF from a verified state/
territory or municipal government email address to IX-SummitAmericas@
state.gov. Items supporting proposals, including additional attachments, videos, or professional video presentations of the city and/or convention space, should identify complete URLs in the PDF. Questions about the proposal and submission process can be directed to IXSummitAmericas@state.gov. Questions
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