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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 5833
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is inviting public comments regarding their request to extend approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for an ongoing information collection project. This project, approved under OMB Control Number 3170-0024, gathers qualitative feedback from consumers and stakeholders to enhance the CFPB's service delivery. Comments are requested on whether this information collection is useful, the accuracy of estimated burdens, and ways to improve the data quality. All comments received by March 18, 2025, will be part of the public record.

    Simple Explanation

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to hear what people think about how it gathers opinions to help make its services better. They are asking for thoughts on how useful this is and how it could be improved, and people can share their ideas until March 18, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 17440
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is asking the public to share their thoughts on a previously approved information collection that gathers feedback on how well FEMA delivers services. This request, submitting the information for review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), is part of FEMA's effort to improve service quality and meet customer needs, in line with Executive Order 12862. The feedback will be used to gain insights into customer experiences and expectations, but won't be part of statistical surveys. Public comments are welcome until May 27, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    FEMA wants people to share their thoughts on how well they help others but isn't clear about how they'll collect this feedback. They're asking for ideas on how to do this better, but some people might find it tricky to share their thoughts online.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103764
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking public comments on a proposed information collection effort designed to improve its services. Under this plan, USAID aims to gather qualitative feedback from its customers through surveys and forms to understand their experiences and perceptions better. This feedback will help USAID identify strengths and areas for improvement in their service delivery, but it will not be used for influencing major policy decisions. The feedback process is voluntary, low-cost, and will not include sensitive personal information.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Agency for International Development wants to know how people feel about their services by asking them some questions. They hope these answers will show what they're doing well and what they can do better, but they won't use this information to make big changes in the rules.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12161
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) announced a 60-day comment period for the public to provide feedback on a new information collection request. This request is a Stakeholder Survey aimed at gathering qualitative feedback to improve the agency's service delivery. The survey, which seeks to collect responses annually from different sectors, is being submitted for approval to the Office of Management and Budget in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. Comments must be submitted by May 13, 2025, and the feedback will help the agency enhance the quality and effectiveness of its services.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service wants to know how they can do a better job helping people, so they are asking everyone to tell them what they think about their services through a survey. They are collecting these ideas until May 13, 2025, to see how they can make their work even better.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 9422
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is seeking public comments on its plan to extend the current Information Collection Request (ICR) titled "Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery." This initiative will help FMCSA communicate better with its customers and stakeholders by collecting feedback on their experiences. The feedback, which is voluntary and intended to be informative but not broadly generalizable, aims to improve service delivery. Comments must be submitted by April 13, 2021, and can be provided through several methods, including online or mail.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants people to tell them what they think about how they are doing their job, so they can make it better. People can say what they think in different ways, like online or by sending a letter.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8736
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced it will submit requests for information collection to the Office of Management and Budget, as part of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. They are seeking public comments on this, which should be submitted by March 3, 2025. The U.S. Mint aims to gather qualitative feedback from individuals and businesses to improve its service delivery through surveys and focus groups. This information will be used to enhance U.S. Mint products and services, with an expected 250,000 responses annually, varying in time from 3 minutes to 2 hours per response.

    Simple Explanation

    The Treasury Department wants to ask people what they think about the U.S. Mint's products and services by using surveys or talking in groups. They hope to get lots of answers to make things better, and they're asking for people's thoughts on this plan by March 3, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 105673
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is asking for public comments on the collection of qualitative feedback about its services. This feedback aims to gather opinions and perceptions to help improve the SEC's program management and service delivery. The SEC estimates they will conduct 20 activities each year involving 30,000 participants, with each responding once, taking about 10 minutes each. Comments on whether this information collection is necessary or how it can be improved are welcome until February 25, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The SEC wants to hear what people think about how it helps them so it can do a better job. They’re asking lots of people to share their thoughts, but they haven't explained exactly how they’ll use the ideas to make things better.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11051
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Indian Health Service (IHS), part of the Department of Health and Human Services, is requesting public comments on its plan to extend an information collection program. This program, identified by OMB Control Number 0917-0036, collects qualitative feedback on customer and stakeholder satisfaction to improve agency services. The notice invites feedback on various aspects, such as the necessity and burden of the information collection, and whether it enhances service quality. Comments are due by April 2, 2025, and the IHS ensures the collection is voluntary, low-cost, and does not involve sensitive questions.

    Simple Explanation

    The Indian Health Service is asking people to share their thoughts about how its services are working so they can make them better. They promise it’s an easy thing to do and won’t ask any personal questions, unless it's in special group settings, and they won’t keep your personal details.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 6355
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH), part of the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking public comments as part of their routine process under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. They aim to gather qualitative feedback on agency service delivery to improve performance. This initiative is not intended to generate statistical data but to gather insights and opinions that help enhance the quality of NIH's services. Stakeholders or customers who have interacted with NIH services are encouraged to provide their feedback within 60 days of the notice's publication date.

    Simple Explanation

    The NIH wants to know how they're doing when they help people, and they’re asking anyone who’s used their services to tell them. This is just like asking friends for their thoughts after sharing toys, so the NIH can get better at sharing their own "toys."

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104550
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking public feedback on an existing information collection that gathers qualitative feedback about agency service delivery. The feedback helps improve customer service but does not produce statistically significant data. This document is a notice for extending the current approval for another three years, and the public has until February 21, 2025, to submit comments. The collected information will be used internally to enhance service quality and manage programs, but it will not influence policy decisions.

    Simple Explanation

    The Indian Health Service wants to hear from people about how good their service is, but they promise not to make big decisions based on these talks. They want to keep asking for feedback for a few more years to get better at helping people, but they also need to make sure everyone understands this is mostly just a way to help them improve quietly, not for making big rules.

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