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OFLC, June 14, 2022
"The Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) has published a 60-day Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) Federal Register Notice (FRN) relating to the Application for Prevailing Wage Determination information collection request (ICR) (OMB Control Number 1205-0508). OFLC is seeking a three year approval of the information collection and related retention requirements associated with the Form ETA-9141, Application for Prevailing Wage Determination; Form ETA-9141, General Instructions; Form ETA-9141, Appendix A, Request for Additional Worksite(s); Form ETA-9165, Employer-Provided Survey Attestations to Accompany H-2B Prevailing Wage Determination Request Based on a Non-OES Survey; and Form ETA-9165, General Instructions. The information collection approved under this ICR ensures employers provide information about their job opportunities and terms of employment necessary to determine prevailing wages.
The FRN notifies the public of OFLC’s proposed minor revisions to the Form ETA-9141, Form ETA-9165, and accompanying instructions, and provides the public the opportunity to comment for 60 days. Written comments must be submitted in accordance with the instructions provided in the FRN. The deadline to submit comments is August 15, 2022.