Submission of Information Collection for OMB Review; Comment Request; Multiemployer Plan Regulations, 23542-23543 [2020-09106]

Download as PDF 23542 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 82 / Tuesday, April 28, 2020 / Notices The NRC may post additional materials to the Federal rulemaking website at https://www.regulations.gov, under Docket ID NRC–2020–0092. The Federal rulemaking website allows you to receive alerts when changes or additions occur in a docket folder. To subscribe: (1) Navigate to the docket folder (NRC–2020–0092); (2) click the ‘‘Sign up for Email Alerts’’ link; and (3) enter your email address and select how frequently you would like to receive emails (daily, weekly, or monthly). Dated: April 22, 2020. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. John B. McKirgan, Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards. [FR Doc. 2020–08925 Filed 4–27–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590–01–P Submission of Information Collection for OMB Review; Comment Request; Multiemployer Plan Regulations Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. ACTION: Notice of request for extension of OMB approval. AGENCY: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is requesting that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) extend approval, under the Paperwork Reduction Act, of collections of information in PBGC’s regulations on multiemployer plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). This notice informs the public of PBGC’s request and solicits public comment on the collection. DATES: Comments must be submitted by May 28, 2020. ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for the information collections should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice to https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/ PRAMain. These particular information collections may be found by selecting ‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or by using the search function. A copy of the request will be posted on PBGC’s website at https:// www.pbgc.gov/prac/laws-andregulation/federal-register-notices-openfor-comment. Copies of the collections of information may be obtained without charge by writing to the Disclosure Division of the Office of the General Counsel of PBGC, 1200 K Street NW, jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: 18:43 Apr 27, 2020 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hilary Duke (duke.hilary@pbgc.gov), Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Office of the General Counsel, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20005–4026, 202–229– 3839. TTY users may call the Federal Relay Service toll-free at 800–877–8339 and ask to be connected to 202–229– 3839. OMB has approved and issued control numbers for seven collections of information in PBGC’s regulations relating to multiemployer plans. These collections of information are described below. OMB approvals for these collections of information expire August 31, 2020. On February 11, 2020, PBGC published in the Federal Register (at 85 FR 7803) a notice informing the public of its intent to request an extension of these collections of information. No comments were received. PBGC is requesting that OMB extend approval of the collections of information for three years. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION VerDate Sep<11>2014 Washington, DC 20005–4026, or calling 202–326–4040 during normal business hours (TTY users may call the Federal Relay Service toll-free at 800–877–8339 and ask to be connected to 202–326– 4040). PBGC’s regulations on multiemployer plans may be accessed on PBGC’s website at https:// www.pbgc.gov. Jkt 250001 1. Extension of Special Withdrawal Liability Rules (29 CFR Part 4203) (OMB Control Number 1212–0023) Sections 4203(f) and 4208(e)(3) of ERISA allow PBGC to permit a multiemployer plan to adopt special rules for determining whether a withdrawal from the plan has occurred, subject to PBGC approval. The regulation specifies the information that a plan that adopts special rules must submit to PBGC about the rules, the plan, and the industry in which the plan operates. PBGC uses the information to determine whether the rules are appropriate for the industry in which the plan functions and do not pose a significant risk to the insurance system. PBGC estimates that at most one plan sponsor submits a request each year under this regulation. The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 3 hours and $7,000. PO 00000 Frm 00042 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 2. Variances for Sale of Assets (29 CFR Part 4204) (OMB Control Number 1212– 0021) If an employer’s covered operations or contribution obligation under a plan ceases, the employer must generally pay withdrawal liability to the plan. Section 4204 of ERISA provides an exception, under certain conditions, where the cessation results from a sale of assets. Among other things, the buyer must furnish a bond or escrow, and the sale contract must provide for secondary liability of the seller. The regulation establishes general variances (rules for avoiding the bond/ escrow and sale-contract requirements) and authorizes plans to determine whether the variances apply in particular cases. It also allows buyers and sellers to request individual variances from PBGC. Plans and PBGC use the information to determine whether employers qualify for variances. PBGC estimates that each year, 100 employers submit, and 100 plans respond to, variance requests under the regulation, and one employer submits a variance request to PBGC. The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 1,050 hours and $501,000. 3. Reduction or Waiver of Complete Withdrawal Liability (29 CFR Part 4207) (OMB Control Number 1212– 0044) Section 4207 of ERISA allows PBGC to provide for abatement of an employer’s complete withdrawal liability, and for plan adoption of alternative abatement rules, where appropriate. Under the regulation, an employer applies to a plan for an abatement determination, providing information the plan needs to determine whether withdrawal liability should be abated, and the plan notifies the employer of its determination. The employer may, pending plan action, furnish a bond or escrow instead of making withdrawal liability payments, and must notify the plan if it does so. When the plan then makes its determination, it must so notify the bonding or escrow agent. The regulation also permits plans to adopt their own abatement rules and request PBGC approval. PBGC uses the information in such a request to determine whether the amendment should be approved. PBGC estimates that each year, at most one employer submits, and one plan responds to, an application for abatement of complete withdrawal liability, and no plan sponsors request approval of plan abatement rules from E:\FR\FM\28APN1.SGM 28APN1 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 82 / Tuesday, April 28, 2020 / Notices PBGC. The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 0.5 hours and $450. 4. Reduction or Waiver of Partial Withdrawal Liability (29 CFR Part 4208) (OMB Control Number 1212– 0039) Section 4208 of ERISA provides for abatement, in certain circumstances, of an employer’s partial withdrawal liability and authorizes PBGC to issue additional partial withdrawal liability abatement rules. Under the regulation, an employer applies to a plan for an abatement determination, providing information the plan needs to determine whether withdrawal liability should be abated, and the plan notifies the employer of its determination. The employer may, pending plan action, furnish a bond or escrow instead of making withdrawal liability payments, and must notify the plan if it does so. When the plan then makes its determination, it must so notify the bonding or escrow agent. The regulation also permits plans to adopt their own abatement rules and request PBGC approval. PBGC uses the information in such a request to determine whether the amendment should be approved. PBGC estimates that each year, at most one employer submits, and one plan responds to, an application for abatement of partial withdrawal liability and no plan sponsors request approval of plan abatement rules from PBGC. The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 0.50 hours and $450. jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with NOTICES 5. Allocating Unfunded Vested Benefits To Withdrawing Employers (29 CFR Part 4211) (OMB Control Number 1212– 0035) Section 4211(c)(5)(A) of ERISA requires PBGC to prescribe how plans can, with PBGC approval, change the way they allocate unfunded vested benefits to withdrawing employers for purposes of calculating withdrawal liability. The regulation prescribes the information that must be submitted to PBGC by a plan seeking such approval. PBGC uses the information to determine how the amendment changes the way the plan allocates unfunded vested benefits and how it will affect the risk of loss to plan participants and PBGC. PBGC estimates that 10 plan sponsors submit approval requests each year under this regulation. The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 100 hours and $100,000. VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:43 Apr 27, 2020 Jkt 250001 6. Notice, Collection, and Redetermination of Withdrawal Liability (29 CFR Part 4219) (OMB Control Number 1212–0034) Section 4219(c)(1)(D) of ERISA requires that PBGC prescribe regulations for the allocation of a plan’s total unfunded vested benefits in the event of a ‘‘mass withdrawal.’’ ERISA section 4209(c) deals with an employer’s liability for de minimis amounts if the employer withdraws in a ‘‘substantial withdrawal.’’ The reporting requirements in the regulation give employers notice of a mass withdrawal or substantial withdrawal and advise them of their rights and liabilities. They also provide notice to PBGC so that it can monitor the plan, and they help PBGC assess the possible impact of a withdrawal event on participants and the multiemployer plan insurance program. PBGC estimates that there are six mass withdrawals and three substantial withdrawals per year. The plan sponsor of a plan subject to a withdrawal covered by the regulation provides notices of the withdrawal to PBGC and to employers covered by the plan, liability assessments to the employers, and a certification to PBGC that assessments have been made. (For a mass withdrawal, there are two assessments and two certifications that deal with two different types of liability. For a substantial withdrawal, there is one assessment and one certification (combined with the withdrawal notice to PBGC).) The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 45 hours and $148,500. 7. Procedures for PBGC Approval of Plan Amendments (29 CFR Part 4220) (OMB Control Number 1212–0031) Under section 4220 of ERISA, a plan may within certain limits adopt special plan rules regarding when a withdrawal from the plan occurs and how the withdrawing employer’s withdrawal liability is determined. Any such special rule is effective only if, within 90 days after receiving notice and a copy of the rule, PBGC either approves or fails to disapprove the rule. The regulation provides rules for requesting PBGC’s approval of an amendment. PBGC needs the required information to identify the plan, evaluate the risk of loss, if any, posed by the plan amendment, and determine whether to approve or disapprove the amendment. PBGC estimates that at most one plan sponsor submits an approval request per year under this regulation. The estimated annual burden of the PO 00000 Frm 00043 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 23543 collection of information is 2 hours and $5,000 dollars. Issued in Washington, DC. Hilary Duke, Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. [FR Doc. 2020–09106 Filed 4–27–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7709–02–P OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Submission for Review: 3206–0215, Verification of Adult Student Enrollment Status, RI 25–49 Office of Personnel Management. ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for comments. AGENCY: The Retirement Services, Office of Personnel Management (OPM) offers the general public and other federal agencies the opportunity to comment on a revised information collection (ICR), Verification of Adult Student Enrollment Status, RI 25–49. DATES: Comments are encouraged and will be accepted until June 29, 2020. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and title, by any of the following methods: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. 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 https:// www.regulations.gov as they are received without change, including any personal identifiers or contact information. SUMMARY: A copy of this ICR with applicable supporting documentation, may be obtained by contacting the Retirement Services Publications Team, Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street NW, Room 3316–L, Washington, DC 20415, Attention: Cyrus S. Benson, or sent via email to Cyrus.Benson@ opm.gov or faxed to (202) 606–0910 or reached via telephone at (202) 606– 4808. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35) as amended by the Clinger-Cohen Act (Pub. 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[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 82 (Tuesday, April 28, 2020)]
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PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION


Submission of Information Collection for OMB Review; Comment 
Request; Multiemployer Plan Regulations

AGENCY: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

ACTION: Notice of request for extension of OMB approval.

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SUMMARY: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is requesting 
that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) extend approval, under 
the Paperwork Reduction Act, of collections of information in PBGC's 
regulations on multiemployer plans under the Employee Retirement Income 
Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). This notice informs the public of PBGC's 
request and solicits public comment on the collection.

DATES: Comments must be submitted by May 28, 2020.

ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for the information 
collections should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice 
to https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. These particular 
information collections may be found by selecting ``Currently under 30-
day Review--Open for Public Comments'' or by using the search function.
    A copy of the request will be posted on PBGC's website at https://www.pbgc.gov/prac/laws-and-regulation/federal-register-notices-open-for-comment. Copies of the collections of information may be obtained 
without charge by writing to the Disclosure Division of the Office of 
the General Counsel of PBGC, 1200 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20005-
4026, or calling 202-326-4040 during normal business hours (TTY users 
may call the Federal Relay Service toll-free at 800-877-8339 and ask to 
be connected to 202-326-4040). PBGC's regulations on multiemployer 
plans may be accessed on PBGC's website at https://www.pbgc.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hilary Duke ([email protected]), 
Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Office of the General 
Counsel, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K Street NW, 
Washington, DC 20005-4026, 202-229-3839. TTY users may call the Federal 
Relay Service toll-free at 800-877-8339 and ask to be connected to 202-
229-3839.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMB has approved and issued control numbers 
for seven collections of information in PBGC's regulations relating to 
multiemployer plans. These collections of information are described 
below. OMB approvals for these collections of information expire August 
31, 2020.
    On February 11, 2020, PBGC published in the Federal Register (at 85 
FR 7803) a notice informing the public of its intent to request an 
extension of these collections of information. No comments were 
received. PBGC is requesting that OMB extend approval of the 
collections of information for three years. An agency may not conduct 
or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of 
information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

1. Extension of Special Withdrawal Liability Rules (29 CFR Part 4203) 
(OMB Control Number 1212-0023)

    Sections 4203(f) and 4208(e)(3) of ERISA allow PBGC to permit a 
multiemployer plan to adopt special rules for determining whether a 
withdrawal from the plan has occurred, subject to PBGC approval.
    The regulation specifies the information that a plan that adopts 
special rules must submit to PBGC about the rules, the plan, and the 
industry in which the plan operates. PBGC uses the information to 
determine whether the rules are appropriate for the industry in which 
the plan functions and do not pose a significant risk to the insurance 
system.
    PBGC estimates that at most one plan sponsor submits a request each 
year under this regulation. The estimated annual burden of the 
collection of information is 3 hours and $7,000.

2. Variances for Sale of Assets (29 CFR Part 4204) (OMB Control Number 
1212-0021)

    If an employer's covered operations or contribution obligation 
under a plan ceases, the employer must generally pay withdrawal 
liability to the plan. Section 4204 of ERISA provides an exception, 
under certain conditions, where the cessation results from a sale of 
assets. Among other things, the buyer must furnish a bond or escrow, 
and the sale contract must provide for secondary liability of the 
seller.
    The regulation establishes general variances (rules for avoiding 
the bond/escrow and sale-contract requirements) and authorizes plans to 
determine whether the variances apply in particular cases. It also 
allows buyers and sellers to request individual variances from PBGC. 
Plans and PBGC use the information to determine whether employers 
qualify for variances. PBGC estimates that each year, 100 employers 
submit, and 100 plans respond to, variance requests under the 
regulation, and one employer submits a variance request to PBGC. The 
estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 1,050 hours 
and $501,000.

3. Reduction or Waiver of Complete Withdrawal Liability (29 CFR Part 
4207) (OMB Control Number 1212-0044)

    Section 4207 of ERISA allows PBGC to provide for abatement of an 
employer's complete withdrawal liability, and for plan adoption of 
alternative abatement rules, where appropriate.
    Under the regulation, an employer applies to a plan for an 
abatement determination, providing information the plan needs to 
determine whether withdrawal liability should be abated, and the plan 
notifies the employer of its determination. The employer may, pending 
plan action, furnish a bond or escrow instead of making withdrawal 
liability payments, and must notify the plan if it does so. When the 
plan then makes its determination, it must so notify the bonding or 
escrow agent.
    The regulation also permits plans to adopt their own abatement 
rules and request PBGC approval. PBGC uses the information in such a 
request to determine whether the amendment should be approved.
    PBGC estimates that each year, at most one employer submits, and 
one plan responds to, an application for abatement of complete 
withdrawal liability, and no plan sponsors request approval of plan 
abatement rules from

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PBGC. The estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 
0.5 hours and $450.

4. Reduction or Waiver of Partial Withdrawal Liability (29 CFR Part 
4208) (OMB Control Number 1212-0039)

    Section 4208 of ERISA provides for abatement, in certain 
circumstances, of an employer's partial withdrawal liability and 
authorizes PBGC to issue additional partial withdrawal liability 
abatement rules.
    Under the regulation, an employer applies to a plan for an 
abatement determination, providing information the plan needs to 
determine whether withdrawal liability should be abated, and the plan 
notifies the employer of its determination. The employer may, pending 
plan action, furnish a bond or escrow instead of making withdrawal 
liability payments, and must notify the plan if it does so. When the 
plan then makes its determination, it must so notify the bonding or 
escrow agent.
    The regulation also permits plans to adopt their own abatement 
rules and request PBGC approval. PBGC uses the information in such a 
request to determine whether the amendment should be approved.
    PBGC estimates that each year, at most one employer submits, and 
one plan responds to, an application for abatement of partial 
withdrawal liability and no plan sponsors request approval of plan 
abatement rules from PBGC. The estimated annual burden of the 
collection of information is 0.50 hours and $450.

5. Allocating Unfunded Vested Benefits To Withdrawing Employers (29 CFR 
Part 4211) (OMB Control Number 1212-0035)

    Section 4211(c)(5)(A) of ERISA requires PBGC to prescribe how plans 
can, with PBGC approval, change the way they allocate unfunded vested 
benefits to withdrawing employers for purposes of calculating 
withdrawal liability.
    The regulation prescribes the information that must be submitted to 
PBGC by a plan seeking such approval. PBGC uses the information to 
determine how the amendment changes the way the plan allocates unfunded 
vested benefits and how it will affect the risk of loss to plan 
participants and PBGC.
    PBGC estimates that 10 plan sponsors submit approval requests each 
year under this regulation. The estimated annual burden of the 
collection of information is 100 hours and $100,000.

6. Notice, Collection, and Redetermination of Withdrawal Liability (29 
CFR Part 4219) (OMB Control Number 1212-0034)

    Section 4219(c)(1)(D) of ERISA requires that PBGC prescribe 
regulations for the allocation of a plan's total unfunded vested 
benefits in the event of a ``mass withdrawal.'' ERISA section 4209(c) 
deals with an employer's liability for de minimis amounts if the 
employer withdraws in a ``substantial withdrawal.''
    The reporting requirements in the regulation give employers notice 
of a mass withdrawal or substantial withdrawal and advise them of their 
rights and liabilities. They also provide notice to PBGC so that it can 
monitor the plan, and they help PBGC assess the possible impact of a 
withdrawal event on participants and the multiemployer plan insurance 
program.
    PBGC estimates that there are six mass withdrawals and three 
substantial withdrawals per year. The plan sponsor of a plan subject to 
a withdrawal covered by the regulation provides notices of the 
withdrawal to PBGC and to employers covered by the plan, liability 
assessments to the employers, and a certification to PBGC that 
assessments have been made. (For a mass withdrawal, there are two 
assessments and two certifications that deal with two different types 
of liability. For a substantial withdrawal, there is one assessment and 
one certification (combined with the withdrawal notice to PBGC).) The 
estimated annual burden of the collection of information is 45 hours 
and $148,500.

7. Procedures for PBGC Approval of Plan Amendments (29 CFR Part 4220) 
(OMB Control Number 1212-0031)

    Under section 4220 of ERISA, a plan may within certain limits adopt 
special plan rules regarding when a withdrawal from the plan occurs and 
how the withdrawing employer's withdrawal liability is determined. Any 
such special rule is effective only if, within 90 days after receiving 
notice and a copy of the rule, PBGC either approves or fails to 
disapprove the rule. The regulation provides rules for requesting 
PBGC's approval of an amendment. PBGC needs the required information to 
identify the plan, evaluate the risk of loss, if any, posed by the plan 
amendment, and determine whether to approve or disapprove the 
amendment.
    PBGC estimates that at most one plan sponsor submits an approval 
request per year under this regulation. The estimated annual burden of 
the collection of information is 2 hours and $5,000 dollars.

    Issued in Washington, DC.
Hilary Duke,
Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Pension Benefit 
Guaranty Corporation.
[FR Doc. 2020-09106 Filed 4-27-20; 8:45 am]
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