ML17353A368

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OMB 3150-0200, Draft Supporting Statement, Requests to Non-Agreement States for Information (Part B)
ML17353A368
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Issue date: 03/21/2018
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, NRC/OCIO
To:
Arribas-Colon M
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OMB 3150-0200
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DRAFT OMB SUPPORTING STATEMENT FOR REQUESTS TO NON-AGREEMENT STATES FOR INFORMATION (3150-0200)

EXTENSION B. STATISTICAL METHODS Data collection methods and procedures will vary; however, the primary purpose of these collections will be for internal management purposes; there are no plans to publish or otherwise release this information.

1. Universe and Respondent Selection In FY 2018, respondents will be 17 states or territories have not signed Section 274(b)

Agreements with the NRC. These are:

  • Commonwealth of
  • Wyoming Puerto Rico
  • Guam
  • U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Hawaii
  • District of Columbia Information requests sought from Non-Agreement States may take the form of one-time surveys, e.g., telephonic and electronic surveys/polls and facsimiles (questionnaires) to provide a more complete overview of the national program for regulating radioactive materials. Statistical sampling procedures will not be used to select respondents.
2. Procedures for Collecting Information Data collection methods and procedures will vary and the specifics of these will be provided with each collection request. The Agency expects to use a variety of methodologies for these collections. For example, the Agency or its contractors may use commercial survey-specific software to automate its collection and analysis of feedback. In addition to physical copies, information collection instruments may be electronically disseminated and/or posted on target pages of the Agencys web site. Telephone scripts, personal interviews, and focus groups with professional guidance and moderation may also be used.
3. Methods to Maximize Response Information collected under this generic clearance will not yield generalizable quantitative findings.
4. Testing of Procedures The NRC does not plan to pre-test any of the information collection requests.
5. Contacts for Statistical Aspects and Data Collection The NRC staff does not anticipate using statistical methods for data analysis for requests for information to non-Agreement states collected under this clearance.