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OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission for OMB
Review; Proposed Collection;
Comment Request for Unmodified SF
278 Executive Branch Personnel
Public Financial Disclosure Report
AGENCY:
Office of Government Ethics
(OGE).
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ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Office of Government
Ethics is publishing this second round
notice and requesting comment on an
unmodified Standard Form (SF) 278 for
extension of approval for three years by
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
Act. OGE is making no changes to the
form at this time. As in the past, OGE
will ask agencies to notify SF 278 filers
of two updates to the information
contained in the existing SF 278.
DATES: Written comments by the public
and the agencies on this proposed
extension are invited and must be
received by February 28, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to
Brenda Aguilar, OMB Desk Officer for
OGE, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503; Telephone:
202–395–7316; FAX: 202–395–6974.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
D. Ledvina, Records Officer, Information
Resources Management Division at the
Office of Government Ethics;
Telephone: 202–482–9281; TDD: 202–
482–9293; FAX: 202–482–9237; E-mail:
pdledvin@oge.gov. A copy of a blank SF
278 may be obtained, without charge, by
contacting Mr. Ledvina. Also, a copy of
a blank SF 278 is available through the
Forms, Publications & Other Ethics
Documents section of OGE’s Web site at
https://www.usoge.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office
of Government Ethics intends to submit,
shortly after publication of this notice,
the unmodified Standard Form 278
Executive Branch Personnel Public
Financial Disclosure Report (OMB
control number 3209–0001) for
extension of approval for three years by
OMB under the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). The
current paperwork approval for the SF
278 expires at the end of February 2007
(the clearance will be further extended
during OMB review once OGE submits
the complete package requesting
renewed paperwork clearance of the SF
278 to OMB). The Office of Government
Ethics, as the supervising ethics office
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for the executive branch of the Federal
Government under the Ethics in
Government Act (the Ethics Act), is the
sponsoring agency for the Standard
Form 278. OGE will not request General
Services Administration (GSA) standard
forms clearance for this extension
because no modification to this standard
form is proposed.
In accordance with section 102 of the
Ethics Act, 5 U.S.C. app. section 102,
and OGE’s implementing financial
disclosure regulations at 5 CFR part
2634, the SF 278 collects pertinent
financial information from certain
officers and high-level employees in the
executive branch on an annual basis and
once they terminate their reportable
positions, for conflicts of interest review
and public disclosure. The SF 278 is
also completed by individuals who are
nominated by the President for highlevel executive branch positions
requiring Senate confirmation, new
entrants to other public reporting
positions in the executive branch, and
candidates for U.S. President and Vice
President. The financial information
collected under the statute and
regulations relates to: Assets and
income; transactions; gifts,
reimbursements and travel expenses;
liabilities; agreements or arrangements;
outside positions; and compensation
over $5,000 paid by a source other than
the U.S. Government—all subject to
various reporting thresholds and
exclusions.
Current Version of the SF 278
The Office of Government Ethics is
proposing no modifications to the SF
278 at this time. OGE will continue to
make the unmodified SF 278 available
to departments and agencies and their
reporting employees through the Forms,
Publications & Other Ethics Documents
section of OGE’s Web site. This provides
filers with two electronic options for
preparing their report on a computer (as
well as a downloadable blank form).
There is also a link on the OGE Web site
to another electronic version of the SF
278 maintained by the Department of
Defense. In addition, GSA separately
maintains two electronic versions of the
form on its Web site (https://
www.gsa.gov).
The Office of Government Ethics has
determined that at this time, electronic
filing of the SF 278 using an Internetbased system will not be permitted. A
printout and manual signature of the
form are still required unless otherwise
specifically approved by OGE.
Agency Notification of Updates
There are two ways in which the
content of the current SF 278 report
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form is affected. The first concerns
adjustments in the gifts/reimbursements
reporting thresholds. The second
involves revised routine use language
contained in the Privacy Act Statement
of the form. OGE is proposing no
revisions to the SF 278, but will
continue to ask executive branch
departments and agencies to inform SF
278 filers, through cover memorandum
or otherwise, of these two updates when
the existing March 2000 edition of the
SF 278 report forms are provided for
completion. See OGE’s August 25, 2003
memorandum to designated agency
ethics officials (DO–03–015), posted in
the ‘‘DAEOgrams’’ section of the OGE
Web site. Information regarding these
changes is also posted along with the SF
278 in the forms section of OGE’s Web
site. In addition, OGE will post on its
Web site an updated summary of one of
the Privacy Act routine uses on the
report form (see discussion below).
Gifts/Reimbursements Reporting
Thresholds
Every three years OGE issues final
rule amendments that revise the
executive branch financial disclosure
regulation to increase the aggregation
and exception thresholds for reporting
of gifts, reimbursements and travel
expenses for the public and confidential
report systems. See 5 U.S.C. app. section
102(a)(2)(A) & (B). The OGE aggregation
threshold provides a limit below which
the total value of gifts and
reimbursements received from a source
is not reportable. The exception
threshold limits the value of individual
gifts and reimbursements that must be
counted toward the aggregation
threshold.
OGE’s threshold adjustments are tied
to the ‘‘minimal value’’ threshold of the
Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act, as
determined by GSA under 5 U.S.C.
7342. Since 2002, OGE has asked
agencies to notify filers of the SF 278 of
the updated adjustments to the
reporting thresholds for gifts and
reimbursements. Effective January 1,
2005, GSA raised the ‘‘minimal value’’
threshold under 5 U.S.C. 7342 to $305
or less for the three-year period 2005–
2007. See 70 FR 2317–2318 (part V)
(January 12, 2005). Following GSA’s
action, OGE advised agencies of the
adjusted thresholds and revised its
financial disclosure regulation to reflect
the increase in the thresholds for SF 278
reporting of gifts and travel
reimbursements received from any one
source to ‘‘more than $305’’ for the
aggregation level for reporting and to
‘‘$122 or less’’ for the de minimis
aggregation exception threshold. See the
March 17, 2005 OGE memorandum to
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designated agency ethics officials (DO–
05–007) and 70 FR 12111–12112 (March
11, 2005). Both GSA and OGE
rulemakings and OGE’s memorandum
are posted on the OGE Web site.
Privacy Act Statement
In addition, OGE has updated the
OGE/GOVT–1 Privacy Act system of
records notice (covering SF 278 Public
Financial Disclosure Reports and other
name-retrieved ethics program records).
See 68 FR 3097–3109 (January 22,
2003), as corrected at 68 FR 24744 (May
8, 2003). As a result, the Privacy Act
Statement, which includes summaries
of the routine uses on page 11 of the
instructions on the SF 278, is affected.
As explained in the above-noted OGE
memorandum DO–03–015 and the SF
278 notice posted on OGE’s Web site,
the system notice update added three
new routine uses applicable to SF 278
reports. Moreover, OGE will also ask
agencies to inform filers of an update
needed to the summary of the sixth
listed routine use on the form in their
periodic notifications to filers of
changes to the SF 278. See revised
routine use ‘‘h’’ at 68 FR 3100 for the
OGE/GOVT–1 records system notice.
OGE has already updated that same
sixth routine use summary for three of
its other forms, the OGE Form 201, the
OGE Form 450, and the OGE Optional
Form 450-A. These forms are posted in
the forms section of the OGE Web site.
A summary of the updates relevant to
that SF 278 statement will be included
with the paperwork clearance
submission to OMB.
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SF 278 Filers
The SF 278 is completed by
candidates, nominees, new entrants,
incumbents and terminees of certain
high-level positions in the executive
branch of the Federal Government.
These reports are routinely reviewed by
the agencies concerned. The Office of
Government Ethics, along with the
agencies concerned, conducts the
review of the SF 278 reports of
Presidential nominees subject to Senate
confirmation and incumbents in and
terminees from such positions.
Reporting Burden
The Office of Government Ethics
estimates, based on the agency ethics
program questionnaire responses for
2003–2005, that an average of some
23,971 SF 278 report forms are filed
annually at departments and agencies
throughout the executive branch.
(Questionnaire responses for 2006 are
not yet available.) Most of those
executive branch filers are current
Federal employees at the time they file.
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However, OGE estimates that
approximately 2,475, or just over 10.3
percent, of the branchwide total of SF
278 filers over each of the next three
years (2007–2009) will be members of
the public. This annual estimate
includes: (a) Private citizen Presidential
nominees to executive branch positions
subject to Senate confirmation (and
their private representatives—lawyers,
accountants, brokers and bankers); (b)
other private citizen prospective new
entrants to such reportable positions; (c)
those who file termination reports (or
combination annual and termination
reports) from such positions after their
Government service ends; and (d)
Presidential and Vice Presidential
candidates. The OGE estimate includes
an anticipated total of some 3,900 SF
278 reports (which yields an annualized
average of 1,300 per year) that will be
filed in connection with the fall 2008
Presidential election and following
transition. In OGE’s first round SF 278
paperwork notice (noted below), the
statistics OGE used to compute the
reporting burden on the public over the
next three years mistakenly omitted the
estimated additional private citizen
filers expected during the forthcoming
Presidential election/transition.
The estimated average amount of time
to complete the report form, including
review of the instructions and gathering
of needed information, remains the
same as previously reported, at three
hours. Thus, the overall estimated
annual public burden for the SF 278 for
the private citizen/representative
nominee and terminee report forms
processed in executive branch agencies,
and those report forms processed by the
OGE, including private citizen
Presidential and Vice Presidential
candidates report forms, is 7,425 hours
(rather than the 3,525 hours as
mistakenly indicated in the first round
notice).
The current average yearly paperwork
hour burden for the SF 278 form, based
on OGE’s prior 2003 annual estimate for
the 2003–2005 period, is 1,347 hours.
This burden estimate was based upon
an anticipated annual average of 449 SF
278 report forms (x 3 hours per form) to
be received at OGE only from private
citizen/representative nominee and
terminee filers, plus Presidential and
Vice Presidential candidates whose
report forms are also reviewed by OGE.
OGE’s new annual burden estimate for
the 2007–2009 period has been adjusted
to cover private citizen SF 278 filers
anticipated throughout the executive
branch, in accordance with updated
OMB guidance for such a branchwide
form.
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Consideration of Comments
On November 3, 2006, OGE published
a first round notice of its intent to
request paperwork clearance for the
proposed unmodified SF 278. See 71 FR
64708–64710. OGE received only one
response to that notice, which was
critical of the Government, and
provided no specific comment about the
SF 278 form. One other person
requested a copy of the form.
In this second notice, public comment
is again invited on the SF 278 Public
Financial Disclosure Report as set forth
in this notice, including specifically
views on the need for and practical
utility of this collection of information,
the accuracy of OGE’s burden estimate,
the potential for enhancement of the
quality, utility and clarity of the
information collected, and the
minimization of burden (including the
use of information technology). The
Office of Government Ethics, in
consultation with OMB, will consider
all comments received, which will
become a matter of public record.
Approved: January 23, 2007.
Robert I. Cusick,
Director, Office of Government Ethics.
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OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB
Review; Proposed Collection; Comment Request for Unmodified SF 278
Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report
AGENCY: Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Government Ethics is publishing this second
round notice and requesting comment on an unmodified Standard Form (SF)
278 for extension of approval for three years by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act. OGE is
making no changes to the form at this time. As in the past, OGE will
ask agencies to notify SF 278 filers of two updates to the information
contained in the existing SF 278.
DATES: Written comments by the public and the agencies on this proposed
extension are invited and must be received by February 28, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Brenda Aguilar, OMB Desk Officer
for OGE, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503; Telephone: 202-395-7316; FAX: 202-395-6974.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul D. Ledvina, Records Officer,
Information Resources Management Division at the Office of Government
Ethics; Telephone: 202-482-9281; TDD: 202-482-9293; FAX: 202-482-9237;
E-mail: pdledvin@oge.gov. A copy of a blank SF 278 may be obtained,
without charge, by contacting Mr. Ledvina. Also, a copy of a blank SF
278 is available through the Forms, Publications & Other Ethics
Documents section of OGE's Web site at https://www.usoge.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Government Ethics intends to
submit, shortly after publication of this notice, the unmodified
Standard Form 278 Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial
Disclosure Report (OMB control number 3209-0001) for extension of
approval for three years by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). The current paperwork approval for the SF
278 expires at the end of February 2007 (the clearance will be further
extended during OMB review once OGE submits the complete package
requesting renewed paperwork clearance of the SF 278 to OMB). The
Office of Government Ethics, as the supervising ethics office for the
executive branch of the Federal Government under the Ethics in
Government Act (the Ethics Act), is the sponsoring agency for the
Standard Form 278. OGE will not request General Services Administration
(GSA) standard forms clearance for this extension because no
modification to this standard form is proposed.
In accordance with section 102 of the Ethics Act, 5 U.S.C. app.
section 102, and OGE's implementing financial disclosure regulations at
5 CFR part 2634, the SF 278 collects pertinent financial information
from certain officers and high-level employees in the executive branch
on an annual basis and once they terminate their reportable positions,
for conflicts of interest review and public disclosure. The SF 278 is
also completed by individuals who are nominated by the President for
high-level executive branch positions requiring Senate confirmation,
new entrants to other public reporting positions in the executive
branch, and candidates for U.S. President and Vice President. The
financial information collected under the statute and regulations
relates to: Assets and income; transactions; gifts, reimbursements and
travel expenses; liabilities; agreements or arrangements; outside
positions; and compensation over $5,000 paid by a source other than the
U.S. Government--all subject to various reporting thresholds and
exclusions.
Current Version of the SF 278
The Office of Government Ethics is proposing no modifications to
the SF 278 at this time. OGE will continue to make the unmodified SF
278 available to departments and agencies and their reporting employees
through the Forms, Publications & Other Ethics Documents section of
OGE's Web site. This provides filers with two electronic options for
preparing their report on a computer (as well as a downloadable blank
form). There is also a link on the OGE Web site to another electronic
version of the SF 278 maintained by the Department of Defense. In
addition, GSA separately maintains two electronic versions of the form
on its Web site (https://www.gsa.gov).
The Office of Government Ethics has determined that at this time,
electronic filing of the SF 278 using an Internet-based system will not
be permitted. A printout and manual signature of the form are still
required unless otherwise specifically approved by OGE.
Agency Notification of Updates
There are two ways in which the content of the current SF 278
report form is affected. The first concerns adjustments in the gifts/
reimbursements reporting thresholds. The second involves revised
routine use language contained in the Privacy Act Statement of the
form. OGE is proposing no revisions to the SF 278, but will continue to
ask executive branch departments and agencies to inform SF 278 filers,
through cover memorandum or otherwise, of these two updates when the
existing March 2000 edition of the SF 278 report forms are provided for
completion. See OGE's August 25, 2003 memorandum to designated agency
ethics officials (DO-03-015), posted in the ``DAEOgrams'' section of
the OGE Web site. Information regarding these changes is also posted
along with the SF 278 in the forms section of OGE's Web site. In
addition, OGE will post on its Web site an updated summary of one of
the Privacy Act routine uses on the report form (see discussion below).
Gifts/Reimbursements Reporting Thresholds
Every three years OGE issues final rule amendments that revise the
executive branch financial disclosure regulation to increase the
aggregation and exception thresholds for reporting of gifts,
reimbursements and travel expenses for the public and confidential
report systems. See 5 U.S.C. app. section 102(a)(2)(A) & (B). The OGE
aggregation threshold provides a limit below which the total value of
gifts and reimbursements received from a source is not reportable. The
exception threshold limits the value of individual gifts and
reimbursements that must be counted toward the aggregation threshold.
OGE's threshold adjustments are tied to the ``minimal value''
threshold of the Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act, as determined by
GSA under 5 U.S.C. 7342. Since 2002, OGE has asked agencies to notify
filers of the SF 278 of the updated adjustments to the reporting
thresholds for gifts and reimbursements. Effective January 1, 2005, GSA
raised the ``minimal value'' threshold under 5 U.S.C. 7342 to $305 or
less for the three-year period 2005-2007. See 70 FR 2317-2318 (part V)
(January 12, 2005). Following GSA's action, OGE advised agencies of the
adjusted thresholds and revised its financial disclosure regulation to
reflect the increase in the thresholds for SF 278 reporting of gifts
and travel reimbursements received from any one source to ``more than
$305'' for the aggregation level for reporting and to ``$122 or less''
for the de minimis aggregation exception threshold. See the March 17,
2005 OGE memorandum to
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designated agency ethics officials (DO-05-007) and 70 FR 12111-12112
(March 11, 2005). Both GSA and OGE rulemakings and OGE's memorandum are
posted on the OGE Web site.
Privacy Act Statement
In addition, OGE has updated the OGE/GOVT-1 Privacy Act system of
records notice (covering SF 278 Public Financial Disclosure Reports and
other name-retrieved ethics program records). See 68 FR 3097-3109
(January 22, 2003), as corrected at 68 FR 24744 (May 8, 2003). As a
result, the Privacy Act Statement, which includes summaries of the
routine uses on page 11 of the instructions on the SF 278, is affected.
As explained in the above-noted OGE memorandum DO-03-015 and the SF 278
notice posted on OGE's Web site, the system notice update added three
new routine uses applicable to SF 278 reports. Moreover, OGE will also
ask agencies to inform filers of an update needed to the summary of the
sixth listed routine use on the form in their periodic notifications to
filers of changes to the SF 278. See revised routine use ``h'' at 68 FR
3100 for the OGE/GOVT-1 records system notice. OGE has already updated
that same sixth routine use summary for three of its other forms, the
OGE Form 201, the OGE Form 450, and the OGE Optional Form 450-A. These
forms are posted in the forms section of the OGE Web site. A summary of
the updates relevant to that SF 278 statement will be included with the
paperwork clearance submission to OMB.
SF 278 Filers
The SF 278 is completed by candidates, nominees, new entrants,
incumbents and terminees of certain high-level positions in the
executive branch of the Federal Government. These reports are routinely
reviewed by the agencies concerned. The Office of Government Ethics,
along with the agencies concerned, conducts the review of the SF 278
reports of Presidential nominees subject to Senate confirmation and
incumbents in and terminees from such positions.
Reporting Burden
The Office of Government Ethics estimates, based on the agency
ethics program questionnaire responses for 2003-2005, that an average
of some 23,971 SF 278 report forms are filed annually at departments
and agencies throughout the executive branch. (Questionnaire responses
for 2006 are not yet available.) Most of those executive branch filers
are current Federal employees at the time they file. However, OGE
estimates that approximately 2,475, or just over 10.3 percent, of the
branchwide total of SF 278 filers over each of the next three years
(2007-2009) will be members of the public. This annual estimate
includes: (a) Private citizen Presidential nominees to executive branch
positions subject to Senate confirmation (and their private
representatives--lawyers, accountants, brokers and bankers); (b) other
private citizen prospective new entrants to such reportable positions;
(c) those who file termination reports (or combination annual and
termination reports) from such positions after their Government service
ends; and (d) Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates. The OGE
estimate includes an anticipated total of some 3,900 SF 278 reports
(which yields an annualized average of 1,300 per year) that will be
filed in connection with the fall 2008 Presidential election and
following transition. In OGE's first round SF 278 paperwork notice
(noted below), the statistics OGE used to compute the reporting burden
on the public over the next three years mistakenly omitted the
estimated additional private citizen filers expected during the
forthcoming Presidential election/transition.
The estimated average amount of time to complete the report form,
including review of the instructions and gathering of needed
information, remains the same as previously reported, at three hours.
Thus, the overall estimated annual public burden for the SF 278 for the
private citizen/representative nominee and terminee report forms
processed in executive branch agencies, and those report forms
processed by the OGE, including private citizen Presidential and Vice
Presidential candidates report forms, is 7,425 hours (rather than the
3,525 hours as mistakenly indicated in the first round notice).
The current average yearly paperwork hour burden for the SF 278
form, based on OGE's prior 2003 annual estimate for the 2003-2005
period, is 1,347 hours. This burden estimate was based upon an
anticipated annual average of 449 SF 278 report forms (x 3 hours per
form) to be received at OGE only from private citizen/representative
nominee and terminee filers, plus Presidential and Vice Presidential
candidates whose report forms are also reviewed by OGE. OGE's new
annual burden estimate for the 2007-2009 period has been adjusted to
cover private citizen SF 278 filers anticipated throughout the
executive branch, in accordance with updated OMB guidance for such a
branchwide form.
Consideration of Comments
On November 3, 2006, OGE published a first round notice of its
intent to request paperwork clearance for the proposed unmodified SF
278. See 71 FR 64708-64710. OGE received only one response to that
notice, which was critical of the Government, and provided no specific
comment about the SF 278 form. One other person requested a copy of the
form.
In this second notice, public comment is again invited on the SF
278 Public Financial Disclosure Report as set forth in this notice,
including specifically views on the need for and practical utility of
this collection of information, the accuracy of OGE's burden estimate,
the potential for enhancement of the quality, utility and clarity of
the information collected, and the minimization of burden (including
the use of information technology). The Office of Government Ethics, in
consultation with OMB, will consider all comments received, which will
become a matter of public record.
Approved: January 23, 2007.
Robert I. Cusick,
Director, Office of Government Ethics.
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