Notice2024-30890

Proposed Collection; Comment Request

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Published
December 30, 2024

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Defense Department

Abstract

In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness announces a proposed public information collection and seeks public comment on the provisions thereof. Comments are invited on: whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical utility; the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the information collection on respondents, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology.

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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 249 (Monday, December 30, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 106454-106455]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-30890]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary

[Docket ID: DoD-2024-OS-0142]


Proposed Collection; Comment Request

AGENCY: Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 
Readiness (OUSD(P&R)), Department of Defense (DoD).

ACTION: 60-Day information collection notice.

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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness 
announces a proposed public information collection and seeks public 
comment on the provisions thereof. Comments are invited on: whether the 
proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper 
performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the 
information shall have practical utility; the accuracy of the agency's 
estimate of the burden of the proposed information collection; ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the information 
collection on respondents, including through the use of automated 
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.

DATES: Consideration will be given to all comments received by February 
28, 2025.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and 
title, by any of the following methods:

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    Federal eRulemaking Portal: <a href="http://www.regulations.gov">http://www.regulations.gov</a>. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments.
    Mail: Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant to the 
Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency, 
Regulatory Directorate, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Mailbox #24, Suite 
05F16, Alexandria, VA 22350-1700.
    Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency 
name, docket number and title for this Federal Register document. The 
general policy for comments and other submissions from members of the 
public is to make these submissions available for public viewing on the 
internet at <a href="http://www.regulations.gov">http://www.regulations.gov</a> as they are received without 
change, including any personal identifiers or contact information.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request more information on this 
proposed information collection or to obtain a copy of the proposal and 
associated collection instruments, please write to M&RA (MPP/Accession 
Policy), 4000 Defense Pentagon, 3D1066, Washington, DC 20301, LTC 
Charles Manning, 703-695-5527.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Title; Associated Form; and OMB Number: Police Records Check; DD 
Form 369; OMB Control Number 0704-0007.
    Needs and Uses: Title 10, United States Code, Sections 504, 505, 
and 12102 establish minimal standards for enlistment into the Armed 
Forces. Among other items, these sections specifically prohibit the 
enlistment of those convicted of a felony. The Services have therefore 
developed standards which address the acceptability for Service persons 
with police records, adverse juvenile adjudications, or court 
convictions. The standards are designed to screen out categories of 
persons who have probability of either having serious disciplinary 
problems or may not be able to adjust to the disciplinary demands of 
the Armed Forces. This information collection is needed to identify 
persons who may be undesirable for military service. The existence of a 
police record is one of the factors considered in establishing 
eligibility for enlistment or entry into highly sensitive career 
fields. Therefore, verification data from the individual and law 
enforcement agencies must be obtained before enlistment can occur. The 
form associated with this information collection is DD Form 369, 
``Police Record Check.'' It is used by recruiters to inquire on 
applicants' backgrounds prior to acceptance to the Armed Forces, when, 
in the judgment of the recruiter, an applicant may be withholding 
information of prior offense history.
    Affected Public: Individuals or households.
    Annual Burden Hours: 78,750.
    Number of Respondents: 175,000.
    Responses per Respondent: 1.
    Annual Responses: 175,000.
    Average Burden per Response: 27 minutes.
    Frequency: On occasion.


    Dated: December 18, 2024.
Stephanie J. Bost,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 2024-30890 Filed 12-27-24; 8:45 am]
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