Proposed Extension of Information Collection: Application for Use of Public Space by Non-DOL Agencies in the Frances Perkins Building
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The Department of Labor is requesting public comments on the extension of OMB Control No. 1225-0087. This information collection requires non-DOL agencies and organizations to submit an application (Form DL1-6062B) to use public spaces in the Frances Perkins Building in Washington, DC for non-commercial purposes. The form collects requester details, event description, date, time, and other information needed to evaluate requests and determine space availability. DOL receives fewer than 10 such requests per year but must maintain PRA clearance because the requirement appears in a rule of general applicability. The annual burden is estimated at 1 hour total with zero respondent cost. Comments are due by June 5, 2026.
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Key Changes
- Extension of OMB Control No. 1225-0087 for the Application for Use of Public Space (Form DL1-6062B)
- Annual burden remains 1 hour total for an estimated 10 respondents and 10 responses
- Zero annual respondent or recordkeeper cost
+ 3 more changes with Pro
Obligations
What this law requires
Non-DOL agencies and organizations must submit Form DL1-6062B (Application for Use of Public Space by Non-DOL Agencies in the Frances Perkins Building) to request use of public spaces in the Frances Perkins Building for non-commercial purposes
Applicants must provide requester details, event description, date, time, and other information as required on Form DL1-6062B to enable DOL to evaluate requests and determine space availability
The Department of Labor must maintain Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) clearance authority (OMB Control No. 1225-0087) to conduct this information collection, despite receiving fewer than 10 requests annually, because the requirement appears in a rule of general applicability
The Department of Labor must accept and process public comments on the information collection extension until June 5, 2026, and must summarize submitted comments in the request for OMB approval
Public comment submissions must include the agency name and OMB Control Number 1225-0087