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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8536
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), part of the Department of Justice, is seeking public feedback on their planned information gathering under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. This involves collecting data on the number of law enforcement employees working as of October 31 across various agencies, including federal, state, and local bodies. The proposed information collection aims to update the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program with details about police employees, which will be included in publications like Crime in the Nation. Interested parties are invited to comment on aspects such as the necessity, accuracy, and burden of the information collection over the next 60 days.

    Simple Explanation

    The FBI wants to know how many police officers are working and is asking people to help by sharing their thoughts on this plan. They want to make sure it's not too much work for people to tell them these numbers.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8536
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of Justice's Antitrust Division plans to extend an existing information collection related to Federal coal leases and is inviting public comments on the proposal. This involves forms ATR-139 and ATR-140, which are used to evaluate the competitive impact of Federal coal lease transactions. About 10 businesses are expected to respond, each taking around two hours, contributing to a total public burden of 20 hours annually. Public feedback is encouraged until March 31, 2025, particularly regarding the necessity, accuracy, utility, and burden of the information collection process.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is checking how selling coal land might affect competition among companies, and they want people to talk about their ideas to make sure it’s done fairly. It's like making sure all kids get a fair turn on the swing, and they want everyone to say what they think about their plan until the end of March.