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[FR Doc. 2019–13282 Filed 6–20–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8011–01–P
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Data Collection Available for Public
Comments
60-Day notice and request for
comments.
ACTION:
The Small Business
Administration (SBA) intends to request
approval, from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for the
collection of information described
below. The Paperwork Reduction Act
(PRA) requires federal agencies to
publish a notice in the Federal Register
concerning each proposed collection of
information before submission to OMB,
and to allow 60 days for public
comment in response to the notice. This
notice complies with that requirement.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
August 20, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Send all comments to Mary
Frias, Loan Specialist, Office of
Financial Assistance, Small Business
Administration, 409 3rd Street, 8th
Floor, Washington, DC 20416.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Frias, Loan Specialist, Office of
Financial Assistance, 202–401–8234,
mary.frias@sba.gov, or Curtis B. Rich,
Management Analyst, 202–205–7030,
curtis.rich@sba.gov;
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Small
Business Investment Act authorizes
SBA to guarantee a debenture issued by
a Certified Development Company
(CDC). The proceeds from each
debenture are used to fund loans to
eligible small business concerns (‘‘504
loans’’). 15 U.S.C. 697(a). The Small
Business Act and the Small Business
Investment Act mandate that all
guaranteed loans provided by the SBA
to small business concerns (SBCs) must
have a reasonable assurance of ability to
repay. See 15 U.S.C. 636(a)(6) and
687(f); see also 13 CFR 120.150. The
information collections described
below—SBA Form 1244 and SBA Form
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2450—are part of the application
process for a 504 loan. SBA is proposing
to make changes to Form 2450 to
remove duplicative questions as well as
questions that are no longer applicable
to the 504 Loan Program.
Solicitation of Public Comments
SBA is requesting comments on (a)
Whether the collection of information is
necessary for the agency to properly
perform its functions; (b) whether the
burden estimates are accurate; (c)
whether there are ways to minimize the
burden, including through the use of
automated techniques or other forms of
information technology; and (d) whether
there are ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information.
Summary of Information Collections
Title: Application for Section 504
Loan.
Description of Respondents: Small
Business Concerns applying for a
section 504 loan and Certified
Development Companies.
(i) Form Number: SBA Form 1244,
Application for Section 504 Loan. The
information collected by this form is
used to review the eligibility of the
small business concern (SBC) for SBA
financial assistance; the
creditworthiness and repayment ability
of the SBC; and the terms and
conditions of the 504 loan for which the
SBC is applying.
(ii) Form 2450 is the Eligibility
Checklist used to document the 504
loan’s eligibility based on program
requirements. These forms are used by
CDCs to request SBA’s guarantee on
each debenture.
SBA has established a streamlined
loan application processing procedure
known as the Abridged Submission
Method (ASM). Under this process, the
CDCs are required to collect and retain
all exhibits to SBA Form 1244, but are
only required to submit selective
documents. CDCs using the non-ASM
method are required to submit all
documents and exhibits required for
Form 1244. All CDCs must submit the
Form 2450.
The burden estimates (based on the
experience of the CDCs and SBA field
offices) of the burden hours imposed by
use of these forms, including exhibits,
are as follows:
There are 260 CDCs affected by the
information collection. The total
number of small business concerns that
will annually respond to Form 1244 is
approximately 7,000 based on the
average submission of applications
submitted from CDCs over the past FY
using both the ASM and non-ASM
methods. This is a total of 7,260
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respondents. Burden hours are 2.25
hours for ASM and 2.45 hours for nonASM submissions (this number is
slightly higher due to the fact that these
respondents are required to submit more
documentation than the ASM
respondents). These estimates include
the content from SBA Form 2450, which
takes an estimated 15 minute for
completion.
Form 1244
Total burden hours = 16,799.
Submission through the ASM—4,937
× 2.25 = 11,108 burden hours.
Submission through non-ASM
(standard method)—2,323 × 2.45 = 5,691
burden hours.
Form 2450
Total burden hours = 1,815.
Submission through the ASM and
non-ASM—7,260 × .25 = 1,815 burden
hours.
Total Burden Hours = 18,614.
Curtis Rich,
Management Analyst.
[FR Doc. 2019–13284 Filed 6–20–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Data Collection Available for Public
Comments
60-Day notice and request for
comments.
ACTION:
The Small Business
Administration (SBA) intends to request
approval, from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for the
collection of information described
below. The Paperwork Reduction Act
(PRA) requires federal agencies to
publish a notice in the Federal Register
concerning each proposed collection of
information before submission to OMB,
and to allow 60 days for public
comment in response to the notice. This
notice complies with that requirement.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
August 20, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Send all comments to Mary
Frias, Loan Specialist, Office of
Financial Assistance, Small Business
Administration, 409 3rd Street SW,
Washington, DC 20416.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Frias, Loan Specialist, Office of
Financial Assistance, mary.frias@
sba.gov 202–401–8234, or Curtis B.
Rich, Management Analyst, 202–205–
7030, curtis.rich@sba.gov;
SUMMARY:
Small
Business Administration (SBA)
regulations require that we determine
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Data Collection Available for Public Comments
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Small Business Administration (SBA) intends to request
approval, from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for the
collection of information described below. The Paperwork Reduction Act
(PRA) requires federal agencies to publish a notice in the Federal
Register concerning each proposed collection of information before
submission to OMB, and to allow 60 days for public comment in response
to the notice. This notice complies with that requirement.
DATES: Submit comments on or before August 20, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Send all comments to Mary Frias, Loan Specialist, Office of
Financial Assistance, Small Business Administration, 409 3rd Street,
8th Floor, Washington, DC 20416.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Frias, Loan Specialist, Office of
Financial Assistance, 202-401-8234, [email protected], or Curtis B.
Rich, Management Analyst, 202-205-7030, [email protected];
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Small Business Investment Act authorizes
SBA to guarantee a debenture issued by a Certified Development Company
(CDC). The proceeds from each debenture are used to fund loans to
eligible small business concerns (``504 loans''). 15 U.S.C. 697(a). The
Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act mandate that
all guaranteed loans provided by the SBA to small business concerns
(SBCs) must have a reasonable assurance of ability to repay. See 15
U.S.C. 636(a)(6) and 687(f); see also 13 CFR 120.150. The information
collections described below--SBA Form 1244 and SBA Form 2450--are part
of the application process for a 504 loan. SBA is proposing to make
changes to Form 2450 to remove duplicative questions as well as
questions that are no longer applicable to the 504 Loan Program.
Solicitation of Public Comments
SBA is requesting comments on (a) Whether the collection of
information is necessary for the agency to properly perform its
functions; (b) whether the burden estimates are accurate; (c) whether
there are ways to minimize the burden, including through the use of
automated techniques or other forms of information technology; and (d)
whether there are ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of
the information.
Summary of Information Collections
Title: Application for Section 504 Loan.
Description of Respondents: Small Business Concerns applying for a
section 504 loan and Certified Development Companies.
(i) Form Number: SBA Form 1244, Application for Section 504 Loan.
The information collected by this form is used to review the
eligibility of the small business concern (SBC) for SBA financial
assistance; the creditworthiness and repayment ability of the SBC; and
the terms and conditions of the 504 loan for which the SBC is applying.
(ii) Form 2450 is the Eligibility Checklist used to document the
504 loan's eligibility based on program requirements. These forms are
used by CDCs to request SBA's guarantee on each debenture.
SBA has established a streamlined loan application processing
procedure known as the Abridged Submission Method (ASM). Under this
process, the CDCs are required to collect and retain all exhibits to
SBA Form 1244, but are only required to submit selective documents.
CDCs using the non-ASM method are required to submit all documents and
exhibits required for Form 1244. All CDCs must submit the Form 2450.
The burden estimates (based on the experience of the CDCs and SBA
field offices) of the burden hours imposed by use of these forms,
including exhibits, are as follows:
There are 260 CDCs affected by the information collection. The
total number of small business concerns that will annually respond to
Form 1244 is approximately 7,000 based on the average submission of
applications submitted from CDCs over the past FY using both the ASM
and non-ASM methods. This is a total of 7,260 respondents. Burden hours
are 2.25 hours for ASM and 2.45 hours for non-ASM submissions (this
number is slightly higher due to the fact that these respondents are
required to submit more documentation than the ASM respondents). These
estimates include the content from SBA Form 2450, which takes an
estimated 15 minute for completion.
Form 1244
Total burden hours = 16,799.
Submission through the ASM--4,937 x 2.25 = 11,108 burden hours.
Submission through non-ASM (standard method)--2,323 x 2.45 = 5,691
burden hours.
Form 2450
Total burden hours = 1,815.
Submission through the ASM and non-ASM--7,260 x .25 = 1,815 burden
hours.
Total Burden Hours = 18,614.
Curtis Rich,
Management Analyst.
[FR Doc. 2019-13284 Filed 6-20-19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8025-01-P