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OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request for Modified OGE Form 450
Executive Branch Confidential
Financial Disclosure Report (New First
Round Notice)
AGENCY:
Office of Government Ethics
(OGE).
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ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: In August of 2005, the Office
of Government Ethics published in the
Federal Register a first round
paperwork notice that it intended to
modify the OGE Form 450 Executive
Branch Confidential Financial
Disclosure Report form, to improve its
clarity and design, and to change in part
the information that it collects. Because
we received so many helpful comments
in response to that notice, we have
significantly redesigned the proposed
new OGE Form 450 and are publishing
another first round paperwork notice in
order to provide a further comment
period. After this additional first round
notice and public comment period, OGE
plans to submit a modified OGE Form
450 to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and three-year
extension of approval under the
Paperwork Reduction Act. The modified
OGE Form 450 would be used for
confidential disclosure financial
disclosure reporting starting in 2007
under OGE’s proposed amended
executive branch regulations, once those
regulatory revisions are finalized and
become effective.
Comments by the public and
agencies on this proposal are invited
and should be received by May 31,
2006.
DATES:
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You may submit comments
to OGE on this paperwork notice by any
of the following methods:
• E-mail: usoge@oge.gov (include
reference to ‘‘OGE Form 450 Paperwork
Comment’’ in the subject line of the
message).
• Fax: 202–482–9237.
• Mail, Hand Delivery/Courier: Office
of Government Ethics, Suite 500, 1201
New York Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20005–3917, Attention: James V.
Parle, Associate Director, Information
Resources Management Division.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James V. Parle, Associate Director,
Information Resources Management
Division, Office of Government Ethics;
Telephone: 202–482–9300; TDD: 202–
482–9293; Fax: 202–482–9237. A copy
of the proposed further modified OGE
Form 450 may be obtained, without
charge, by contacting Mr. Parle.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OGE
Form 450 (OMB control #3209–0006)
collects information from covered
department and agency officials as
required under OGE’s executive
branchwide regulatory provisions in
subpart I of 5 CFR part 2634. The OGE
Form 450 serves as the uniform report
form for collection, on a confidential
basis, of financial information required
by the OGE regulation from covered
new entrant and incumbent employees
of Federal Government executive branch
departments and agencies. Agency
ethics officials then use the completed
OGE Form 450 reports to conduct
conflict of interest reviews and to
resolve any actual or potential conflicts
identified.
The basis for the OGE regulation and
the report form is two-fold. First, section
201(d) of Executive Order 12674 of
April 12, 1989 (as modified by
Executive Order 12731 of October 17,
1990, 3 CFR, 1990 Comp., pp. 306–311,
at p. 308) makes OGE responsible for the
establishment of a system of nonpublic
(confidential) financial disclosure by
executive branch employees to
complement the system of public
financial disclosure under the Ethics in
Government Act of 1978 (the ‘‘Ethics
Act’’), as amended, 5 U.S.C. appendix.
Second, section 107(a) of the Ethics Act,
5 U.S.C. app., sec. 107(a), further
provides authority for OGE as the
supervising ethics office for the
executive branch of the Federal
Government to require that appropriate
executive agency employees file
confidential financial disclosure reports,
‘‘in such form as the supervising ethics
office may prescribe.’’ The OGE Form
450, and the underlying executive
branchwide financial disclosure
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regulation (5 CFR part 2634), constitute
the basic reporting system that OGE has
prescribed for such confidential
financial disclosure in the executive
branch.
Proposed Further Modifications to the
Form
As noted above, in August of 2005,
the Office of Government Ethics
published a first round paperwork
notice that it intended to modify the
OGE Form 450 Executive Branch
Confidential Financial Disclosure
Report form, to improve its clarity and
design, and to change in part the
information that it collects. See 70 FR
47204–47206 (August 12, 2005). We also
made our draft form as proposed to be
modified available for public review
and comment upon request. OGE
received 18 agency comments on the
proposed revised form, both in response
to that paperwork notice and formspecific comments in response to the
related proposed amendments to the
confidential disclosure regulation noted
below. Based thereon, OGE is now
proposing further modifications to the
OGE Form 450’s design and content,
and publishing in the Federal Register
this additional first round paperwork
notice.
As we noted in our first paperwork
notice, the proposed modifications to
the OGE Form 450 (both the previous
and current drafts) are intended
primarily to make it easier for filers to
complete the form electronically.
Modifications being proposed to the
current version of the OGE Form 450
(9/02 edition) include changing the form
layout from landscape to portrait. OGE
expects to have a system in place by
February 2007, not only for electronic
completion of the new form but also for
electronic filing.
Regardless of whether the form is
filed electronically, the proposed
modifications also are intended to make
completion of the OGE Form 450 easier
overall, by simplifying the instructions
and placing them on the same pages as
the reporting schedules so that filers
will not have to scroll through multiple
screens to read directions. Moreover,
contacting filers with follow-up
questions would be facilitated by the
addition of space for the filer’s e-mail
address.
In response to concerns expressed
about the length of the proposed
modified form, we have decreased the
number of pages from nine to five, or to
one page if the filer has nothing to
report. We did this, in part, by
recombining the ‘‘noninvestment
income’’ and the ‘‘assets and investment
income’’ subparts into one part entitled
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‘‘Assets and Income’’; moving all of the
examples to one, removable page; and
creating a removable cover page.
In response to other concerns, we
have moved the spaces designated for
the filers’ and reviewing officials’
signatures from the last page to the first
page of the form. In addition, we have
modified the previous draft modified
form by removing the column proposed
in which the filer would have been
required to check a box if the value of
a reported stock exceeded $15,000 or if
the value of a reported mutual fund
exceeded $50,000. Some commenters
noted that these boxes often would not
assist reviewers in determining whether
a filer’s holdings would fall within the
de minimis exemptions published at 5
CFR part 2640. In many cases, a filer’s
holdings would have to be aggregated
when applying the de minimis
exemptions, so the reviewer still would
have to contact the employee for
additional information.
Modifications proposed to the content
of the OGE Form 450 parallel changes
OGE has proposed to the executive
branch confidential financial disclosure
regulations in part 2634 of 5 CFR. Filers
will be required to use the new version
of the form once the regulatory revisions
are finalized and become effective,
which OGE anticipates will be on
January 1, 2007. See OGE’s proposed
rule published on August 12, 2005 at 70
FR 47138–47147. Generally, the
regulatory revisions proposed include:
Eliminating the reporting of diversified
mutual funds, eliminating dates of
honoraria, eliminating dates of
agreements and arrangements (other
than those for future employment),
eliminating the reporting of types of
income that assets earned (i.e.,
dividends, capital gains, interest, etc.),
and revising reporting requirements
relating to liabilities by eliminating the
requirement to report student loans,
mortgages on rental property, and credit
card debt if the loans are granted on
terms made available to the general
public.
OGE also is proposing to incorporate
in the modified OGE Form 450 the new
aggregation threshold of more than $305
for the reporting of gifts and travel
reimbursements. This new threshold is
based on the General Services
Administration’s (GSA’s) increase in
‘‘minimal value’’ under the Foreign
Gifts and Decorations Act to $305 or less
for 2005–2007, to which the thresholds
are linked by the Ethics Act and OGE
regulation. See GSA’s redefinition at 70
FR 2317–2318 (pt. V) (January 12, 2005),
section 102(a)(2)(A) and (B) of the Ethics
Act, OGE’s regulatory adjustment of the
gifts/reimbursements thresholds for
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both public and confidential financial
disclosure reports at 70 FR 12111–12112
(March 11, 2005), and OGE DAEOgram
DO–05–007 of March 17, 2005, all
available on OGE’s Web site at
www.usoge.gov. (When GSA next
adjusts minimal value, OGE will
accordingly adjust the gifts/
reimbursements reporting thresholds for
the three-year period beyond 2007.)
Finally, OGE is proposing to update
the OGE Form 450’s Privacy Act
Statement summary of the sixth listed
routine use (see OGE’s notice of revised
Privacy Act records systems as
published at 68 FR 3097–3109 (January
22, 2003), and routine use ‘‘f’’ at p. 3102
in particular).
Availability and Timing
After it is finally updated and
authorized for use next year, OGE will
make the modified OGE Form 450
available to departments and agencies,
and their reporting employees, through
the Forms, Publications & Other Ethics
Documents section of OGE’s Web site
(www.usoge.gov). We will maintain the
current version of the form on the OGE
Web site for the rest of 2006.
As noted above, OGE does not intend
that the modified OGE Form 450 (once
finalized) be utilized until 2007.
Therefore, OGE will separately request
from OMB an extension of paperwork
clearance for the current version of the
report form to allow its continued use
for the remainder of 2006 and publish
in the Federal Register a second round
paperwork notice with respect to that
requested extension. Thus, agencies
should continue to have their new
entrant confidential report filers,
including special Government
employees (SGEs) filing such reports
upon their reappointment/redesignation
or appointment anniversary dates, use
the current version of the form
throughout this year. After the
forthcoming final clearance of the new
modified version of the OGE Form 450,
agencies should require starting in 2007
both new entrant and annual incumbent
confidential report filers to use the new
version of the form.
Furthermore, OGE plans to waive this
fall’s filing requirement as to annual
fiscal year (FY05) incumbent reports
using the current version of the OGE
Form 450 that otherwise would be due
by October 31, 2006. Instead, we will
require annual confidential filers to file
the new modified form with their
agencies by the new filing deadline of
February 15, 2007. This first new report
will incorporate a 15-month reporting
period (from October 2005 through
December 2006) in order to avoid any
gap in reporting due to the transition
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from a fiscal year to a calendar year
basis for annual reporting. Thereafter,
the new annual confidential reports due
each February will just cover the prior
calendar year.
Effect on Use of Alternative Reports
and OGE Optional Form 450–A
Since 1992, various departments and
agencies have developed, with OGE
review/approval, alternative reporting
formats such as certificates of no
conflict for certain classes of employees.
Other agencies provide for additional
disclosures pursuant to independent
organic statutes and in certain other
circumstances when authorized by OGE.
Moreover, in 1997, OGE itself developed
the OGE Optional Form 450–A
(Confidential Certificate of No New
Interests (Executive Branch)) for
possible agency and confidential filer
employee use in certain years, if
applicable. That optional confidential
form continues in use at various
agencies throughout the executive
branch. The authority to use these
alternative systems, including the OGE
Optional Form 450–A, would not be
disturbed by OGE’s proposed
amendments to the confidential
disclosure regulation or the
modifications OGE is proposing to the
OGE Form 450. For annual reporting,
such alternative and optional forms
should reflect the shift from a fiscal year
to a calendar year basis once that change
is instituted next year.
OGE notes that the underlying OGE
Form 450 itself remains the uniform
executive branch report form for most of
those executive branch employees
required by their agencies to report
confidentially on their financial
interests.
Reporting Individuals
The OGE Form 450 is to be filed by
each reporting individual with the
designated agency ethics official at the
executive department or agency where
he or she is or will be employed.
Reporting individuals are regular
employees whose positions have been
designated by their agency under 5 CFR
2634.904 as requiring confidential
financial disclosure in order to help
avoid conflicts with their assigned
responsibilities. Under that section,
special Government employees are also
generally required to file. Agencies may,
if appropriate under the OGE regulation,
exclude certain regular employees or
SGEs as provided in 5 CFR 2634.905
(§ 2634.904(b) of the regulation as
proposed for revision.) Reports are
normally required to be filed within 30
days of entering a covered position (or
earlier if required by the agency
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concerned), and again annually if the
employee serves for more than 60 days
in the position.
Most of the persons who file this
report are current executive branch
Government employees at the time they
complete their report. However, some
filers are private citizens who are asked
by their prospective agencies to file new
entrant reports prior to entering
Government service in order to permit
advance checking for any potential
conflicts of interest and resolution
thereof by recusal, divestiture, waiver,
etc.
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Reporting Burden
Based on OGE’s annual agency ethics
program questionnaire responses for
2002 through 2004, OGE estimates that
an average of approximately 277,215
OGE Form 450 reports will be filed each
year for the next three years throughout
the executive branch. This estimate is
based on the number of reports filed
branchwide for 2002 through 2004
(272,755 in 2002, 263,463 in 2003, and
295,426 in 2004) for a total of 831,644,
with that number then divided by three
and rounded, to give the projected
annual average of 277,215 reports. Of
these reports, OGE estimates that 7.6
percent, or some 21,068 per year, will be
filed by private citizens. Private citizen
filers are those potential (incoming)
regular employees whose positions are
designated for confidential disclosure
filing as well as potential special
Government employees whose agencies
require that they file their new entrant
reports prior to assuming Government
responsibilities. No termination reports
are required for the OGE Form 450.
Each filing is estimated to take an
average of one and one-half hours to
complete. This yields an annual
reporting burden of 31,602 hours. OGE
previously has published an estimate of
only 15 hours because we were not
previously required by OMB to make a
branchwide estimate, and 15 hours is
the applicable regulatory minimum. The
current burden hours therefore account
for private citizen filers whose reports
were filed each year only with OGE
itself. In the past, the number of private
citizens whose reports were filed each
year with OGE itself was less than 10,
but pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.3(c)(4)(i),
the lower limit for this general
regulatory-based requirement is set at 10
private persons. Thus, OGE reported the
current annual burden of 15 hours. The
proposed estimate of burden hours
includes private citizen reports filed
with departments and agencies
throughout the executive branch
(including OGE).
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Consideration of Comments
As noted, public comment is again
invited, this time particularly on the
proposed further modified OGE Form
450 summarized in this notice and
available without charge from OGE
upon request (see the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section above). In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
chapter 35), public comments are
invited specifically on the need for and
practical utility of this proposed
modified collection of information, the
accuracy of OGE’s burden estimate, the
enhancement of quality, utility and
clarity of the information collected, and
the minimization of burden (including
the use of information technology).
The Office of Government Ethics is
planning to submit to OMB, after this
notice and comment period, a modified
OGE Form 450 for three-year approval
under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
OGE especially invites comments on the
further changes to the proposed
modified OGE Form 450 that are
intended to make it easier for filers to
complete and for agencies to review.
Comments received in response to this
notice will be summarized for, and may
be included with, OGE’s future request
for OMB paperwork approval for the
proposed modified OGE Form 450. Any
comments received will also become a
matter of public record. After reviewing
any comments and deciding on the
proposed modifications to the OGE
Form 450, OGE will also publish a
second paperwork notice in the Federal
Register to inform the agencies and the
public at the time it submits the request
for OMB paperwork approval.
Approved: March 14, 2006.
Marilyn L. Glynn,
Acting Director, Office of Government Ethics.
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HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
[Document Identifier: OS–0990–New; 60-day
Notice]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Health and Human
Services.
AGENCY:
In compliance with the requirement
of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
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Office of the Secretary (OS), Department
of Health and Human Services, is
publishing the following summary of a
proposed collection for public
comment. Interested persons are invited
to send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this
collection of information, including any
of the following subjects: (1) The
necessity and utility of the proposed
information collection for the proper
performance of the agency’s functions;
(2) the accuracy of the estimated
burden; (3) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology to
minimize the information collection
burden.
Type of Information Collection
Request: New, Regular Clearance.
Title of Information Collection: The
Effect of Reducing Falls on Acute and
Long-Term Care Expenses.
Form/OMB No.: OS–0990–New.
Use: ASPE is planning to conduct a
demonstration and evaluation of a
multi-factorial fall prevention program
to measure its impact on health
outcomes for the elderly as well as acute
and long-term care use and cost. This
will be accomplished by obtaining a
sample of individuals with private longterm care insurance who are age 75 and
over. We will employ a multi-tiered
random experimental research design to
evaluate the effectiveness of the
proposed fall prevention intervention
program. The project will provide
information to advance Departmental
goals of reducing injury and improving
the use of preventive services to
positively impact Medicare use and
spending.
Frequency: Reporting, on occasion.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit, not-for-profit institutions, and
Federal government.
Annual Number of Respondents:
4,166.
Total Annual Responses: 4,166.
Average Burden Per Response: 1 hour.
Total Annual Hours: 1,477.
To obtain copies of the supporting
statement and any related forms for the
proposed paperwork collections
referenced above, access the HHS Web
site address at https://www.hhs.gov/ocio/
infocollect/pending/ or e-mail your
request, including your address, phone
number, OMB number, and OS
document identifier, to
naomi.cook@hhs.gov, or call the Reports
Clearance Office on (202) 690–6162.
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collections must be
received within 60 days, and directed to
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OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
Proposed Collection; Comment Request for Modified OGE Form 450
Executive Branch Confidential Financial Disclosure Report (New First
Round Notice)
AGENCY: Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In August of 2005, the Office of Government Ethics published
in the Federal Register a first round paperwork notice that it intended
to modify the OGE Form 450 Executive Branch Confidential Financial
Disclosure Report form, to improve its clarity and design, and to
change in part the information that it collects. Because we received so
many helpful comments in response to that notice, we have significantly
redesigned the proposed new OGE Form 450 and are publishing another
first round paperwork notice in order to provide a further comment
period. After this additional first round notice and public comment
period, OGE plans to submit a modified OGE Form 450 to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for review and three-year extension of
approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act. The modified OGE Form 450
would be used for confidential disclosure financial disclosure
reporting starting in 2007 under OGE's proposed amended executive
branch regulations, once those regulatory revisions are finalized and
become effective.
DATES: Comments by the public and agencies on this proposal are invited
and should be received by May 31, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments to OGE on this paperwork notice by
any of the following methods:
E-mail: usoge@oge.gov (include reference to ``OGE Form 450
Paperwork Comment'' in the subject line of the message).
Fax: 202-482-9237.
Mail, Hand Delivery/Courier: Office of Government Ethics,
Suite 500, 1201 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20005-3917,
Attention: James V. Parle, Associate Director, Information Resources
Management Division.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James V. Parle, Associate Director,
Information Resources Management Division, Office of Government Ethics;
Telephone: 202-482-9300; TDD: 202-482-9293; Fax: 202-482-9237. A copy
of the proposed further modified OGE Form 450 may be obtained, without
charge, by contacting Mr. Parle.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OGE Form 450 (OMB control 3209-
0006) collects information from covered department and agency officials
as required under OGE's executive branchwide regulatory provisions in
subpart I of 5 CFR part 2634. The OGE Form 450 serves as the uniform
report form for collection, on a confidential basis, of financial
information required by the OGE regulation from covered new entrant and
incumbent employees of Federal Government executive branch departments
and agencies. Agency ethics officials then use the completed OGE Form
450 reports to conduct conflict of interest reviews and to resolve any
actual or potential conflicts identified.
The basis for the OGE regulation and the report form is two-fold.
First, section 201(d) of Executive Order 12674 of April 12, 1989 (as
modified by Executive Order 12731 of October 17, 1990, 3 CFR, 1990
Comp., pp. 306-311, at p. 308) makes OGE responsible for the
establishment of a system of nonpublic (confidential) financial
disclosure by executive branch employees to complement the system of
public financial disclosure under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978
(the ``Ethics Act''), as amended, 5 U.S.C. appendix. Second, section
107(a) of the Ethics Act, 5 U.S.C. app., sec. 107(a), further provides
authority for OGE as the supervising ethics office for the executive
branch of the Federal Government to require that appropriate executive
agency employees file confidential financial disclosure reports, ``in
such form as the supervising ethics office may prescribe.'' The OGE
Form 450, and the underlying executive branchwide financial disclosure
regulation (5 CFR part 2634), constitute the basic reporting system
that OGE has prescribed for such confidential financial disclosure in
the executive branch.
Proposed Further Modifications to the Form
As noted above, in August of 2005, the Office of Government Ethics
published a first round paperwork notice that it intended to modify the
OGE Form 450 Executive Branch Confidential Financial Disclosure Report
form, to improve its clarity and design, and to change in part the
information that it collects. See 70 FR 47204-47206 (August 12, 2005).
We also made our draft form as proposed to be modified available for
public review and comment upon request. OGE received 18 agency comments
on the proposed revised form, both in response to that paperwork notice
and form-specific comments in response to the related proposed
amendments to the confidential disclosure regulation noted below. Based
thereon, OGE is now proposing further modifications to the OGE Form
450's design and content, and publishing in the Federal Register this
additional first round paperwork notice.
As we noted in our first paperwork notice, the proposed
modifications to the OGE Form 450 (both the previous and current
drafts) are intended primarily to make it easier for filers to complete
the form electronically. Modifications being proposed to the current
version of the OGE Form 450 (9/02 edition) include changing the form
layout from landscape to portrait. OGE expects to have a system in
place by February 2007, not only for electronic completion of the new
form but also for electronic filing.
Regardless of whether the form is filed electronically, the
proposed modifications also are intended to make completion of the OGE
Form 450 easier overall, by simplifying the instructions and placing
them on the same pages as the reporting schedules so that filers will
not have to scroll through multiple screens to read directions.
Moreover, contacting filers with follow-up questions would be
facilitated by the addition of space for the filer's e-mail address.
In response to concerns expressed about the length of the proposed
modified form, we have decreased the number of pages from nine to five,
or to one page if the filer has nothing to report. We did this, in
part, by recombining the ``noninvestment income'' and the ``assets and
investment income'' subparts into one part entitled
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``Assets and Income''; moving all of the examples to one, removable
page; and creating a removable cover page.
In response to other concerns, we have moved the spaces designated
for the filers' and reviewing officials' signatures from the last page
to the first page of the form. In addition, we have modified the
previous draft modified form by removing the column proposed in which
the filer would have been required to check a box if the value of a
reported stock exceeded $15,000 or if the value of a reported mutual
fund exceeded $50,000. Some commenters noted that these boxes often
would not assist reviewers in determining whether a filer's holdings
would fall within the de minimis exemptions published at 5 CFR part
2640. In many cases, a filer's holdings would have to be aggregated
when applying the de minimis exemptions, so the reviewer still would
have to contact the employee for additional information.
Modifications proposed to the content of the OGE Form 450 parallel
changes OGE has proposed to the executive branch confidential financial
disclosure regulations in part 2634 of 5 CFR. Filers will be required
to use the new version of the form once the regulatory revisions are
finalized and become effective, which OGE anticipates will be on
January 1, 2007. See OGE's proposed rule published on August 12, 2005
at 70 FR 47138-47147. Generally, the regulatory revisions proposed
include: Eliminating the reporting of diversified mutual funds,
eliminating dates of honoraria, eliminating dates of agreements and
arrangements (other than those for future employment), eliminating the
reporting of types of income that assets earned (i.e., dividends,
capital gains, interest, etc.), and revising reporting requirements
relating to liabilities by eliminating the requirement to report
student loans, mortgages on rental property, and credit card debt if
the loans are granted on terms made available to the general public.
OGE also is proposing to incorporate in the modified OGE Form 450
the new aggregation threshold of more than $305 for the reporting of
gifts and travel reimbursements. This new threshold is based on the
General Services Administration's (GSA's) increase in ``minimal value''
under the Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act to $305 or less for 2005-
2007, to which the thresholds are linked by the Ethics Act and OGE
regulation. See GSA's redefinition at 70 FR 2317-2318 (pt. V) (January
12, 2005), section 102(a)(2)(A) and (B) of the Ethics Act, OGE's
regulatory adjustment of the gifts/reimbursements thresholds for both
public and confidential financial disclosure reports at 70 FR 12111-
12112 (March 11, 2005), and OGE DAEOgram DO-05-007 of March 17, 2005,
all available on OGE's Web site at www.usoge.gov. (When GSA next
adjusts minimal value, OGE will accordingly adjust the gifts/
reimbursements reporting thresholds for the three-year period beyond
2007.)
Finally, OGE is proposing to update the OGE Form 450's Privacy Act
Statement summary of the sixth listed routine use (see OGE's notice of
revised Privacy Act records systems as published at 68 FR 3097-3109
(January 22, 2003), and routine use ``f'' at p. 3102 in particular).
Availability and Timing
After it is finally updated and authorized for use next year, OGE
will make the modified OGE Form 450 available to departments and
agencies, and their reporting employees, through the Forms,
Publications & Other Ethics Documents section of OGE's Web site
(www.usoge.gov). We will maintain the current version of the form on
the OGE Web site for the rest of 2006.
As noted above, OGE does not intend that the modified OGE Form 450
(once finalized) be utilized until 2007. Therefore, OGE will separately
request from OMB an extension of paperwork clearance for the current
version of the report form to allow its continued use for the remainder
of 2006 and publish in the Federal Register a second round paperwork
notice with respect to that requested extension. Thus, agencies should
continue to have their new entrant confidential report filers,
including special Government employees (SGEs) filing such reports upon
their reappointment/redesignation or appointment anniversary dates, use
the current version of the form throughout this year. After the
forthcoming final clearance of the new modified version of the OGE Form
450, agencies should require starting in 2007 both new entrant and
annual incumbent confidential report filers to use the new version of
the form.
Furthermore, OGE plans to waive this fall's filing requirement as
to annual fiscal year (FY05) incumbent reports using the current
version of the OGE Form 450 that otherwise would be due by October 31,
2006. Instead, we will require annual confidential filers to file the
new modified form with their agencies by the new filing deadline of
February 15, 2007. This first new report will incorporate a 15-month
reporting period (from October 2005 through December 2006) in order to
avoid any gap in reporting due to the transition from a fiscal year to
a calendar year basis for annual reporting. Thereafter, the new annual
confidential reports due each February will just cover the prior
calendar year.
Effect on Use of Alternative Reports and OGE Optional Form 450-A
Since 1992, various departments and agencies have developed, with
OGE review/approval, alternative reporting formats such as certificates
of no conflict for certain classes of employees. Other agencies provide
for additional disclosures pursuant to independent organic statutes and
in certain other circumstances when authorized by OGE. Moreover, in
1997, OGE itself developed the OGE Optional Form 450-A (Confidential
Certificate of No New Interests (Executive Branch)) for possible agency
and confidential filer employee use in certain years, if applicable.
That optional confidential form continues in use at various agencies
throughout the executive branch. The authority to use these alternative
systems, including the OGE Optional Form 450-A, would not be disturbed
by OGE's proposed amendments to the confidential disclosure regulation
or the modifications OGE is proposing to the OGE Form 450. For annual
reporting, such alternative and optional forms should reflect the shift
from a fiscal year to a calendar year basis once that change is
instituted next year.
OGE notes that the underlying OGE Form 450 itself remains the
uniform executive branch report form for most of those executive branch
employees required by their agencies to report confidentially on their
financial interests.
Reporting Individuals
The OGE Form 450 is to be filed by each reporting individual with
the designated agency ethics official at the executive department or
agency where he or she is or will be employed. Reporting individuals
are regular employees whose positions have been designated by their
agency under 5 CFR 2634.904 as requiring confidential financial
disclosure in order to help avoid conflicts with their assigned
responsibilities. Under that section, special Government employees are
also generally required to file. Agencies may, if appropriate under the
OGE regulation, exclude certain regular employees or SGEs as provided
in 5 CFR 2634.905 (Sec. 2634.904(b) of the regulation as proposed for
revision.) Reports are normally required to be filed within 30 days of
entering a covered position (or earlier if required by the agency
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concerned), and again annually if the employee serves for more than 60
days in the position.
Most of the persons who file this report are current executive
branch Government employees at the time they complete their report.
However, some filers are private citizens who are asked by their
prospective agencies to file new entrant reports prior to entering
Government service in order to permit advance checking for any
potential conflicts of interest and resolution thereof by recusal,
divestiture, waiver, etc.
Reporting Burden
Based on OGE's annual agency ethics program questionnaire responses
for 2002 through 2004, OGE estimates that an average of approximately
277,215 OGE Form 450 reports will be filed each year for the next three
years throughout the executive branch. This estimate is based on the
number of reports filed branchwide for 2002 through 2004 (272,755 in
2002, 263,463 in 2003, and 295,426 in 2004) for a total of 831,644,
with that number then divided by three and rounded, to give the
projected annual average of 277,215 reports. Of these reports, OGE
estimates that 7.6 percent, or some 21,068 per year, will be filed by
private citizens. Private citizen filers are those potential (incoming)
regular employees whose positions are designated for confidential
disclosure filing as well as potential special Government employees
whose agencies require that they file their new entrant reports prior
to assuming Government responsibilities. No termination reports are
required for the OGE Form 450.
Each filing is estimated to take an average of one and one-half
hours to complete. This yields an annual reporting burden of 31,602
hours. OGE previously has published an estimate of only 15 hours
because we were not previously required by OMB to make a branchwide
estimate, and 15 hours is the applicable regulatory minimum. The
current burden hours therefore account for private citizen filers whose
reports were filed each year only with OGE itself. In the past, the
number of private citizens whose reports were filed each year with OGE
itself was less than 10, but pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.3(c)(4)(i), the
lower limit for this general regulatory-based requirement is set at 10
private persons. Thus, OGE reported the current annual burden of 15
hours. The proposed estimate of burden hours includes private citizen
reports filed with departments and agencies throughout the executive
branch (including OGE).
Consideration of Comments
As noted, public comment is again invited, this time particularly
on the proposed further modified OGE Form 450 summarized in this notice
and available without charge from OGE upon request (see the For Further
Information Contact section above). In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 35), public comments are
invited specifically on the need for and practical utility of this
proposed modified collection of information, the accuracy of OGE's
burden estimate, the enhancement of quality, utility and clarity of the
information collected, and the minimization of burden (including the
use of information technology).
The Office of Government Ethics is planning to submit to OMB, after
this notice and comment period, a modified OGE Form 450 for three-year
approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act. OGE especially invites
comments on the further changes to the proposed modified OGE Form 450
that are intended to make it easier for filers to complete and for
agencies to review. Comments received in response to this notice will
be summarized for, and may be included with, OGE's future request for
OMB paperwork approval for the proposed modified OGE Form 450. Any
comments received will also become a matter of public record. After
reviewing any comments and deciding on the proposed modifications to
the OGE Form 450, OGE will also publish a second paperwork notice in
the Federal Register to inform the agencies and the public at the time
it submits the request for OMB paperwork approval.
Approved: March 14, 2006.
Marilyn L. Glynn,
Acting Director, Office of Government Ethics.
[FR Doc. E6-3937 Filed 3-16-06; 8:45 am]
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