[Federal Register: June 18, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 117)] [Notices] [Page 32878-32880] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr18jn99-75] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request: Proposed Slightly Modified Form for Requesting Access to Executive Branch Public Financial Disclosure Reports and Other Covered Records AGENCY: Office of Government Ethics (OGE). ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Office of Government Ethics has submitted to the Office of [[Page 32879]] Management and Budget (OMB) a slightly modified OGE Form 201 used by persons for requesting access to executive branch public financial reports and other covered records for three-year approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act. This proposed modified version of the form will replace the existing one. DATES: Comments by the agencies and the public on this proposal are invited and should be received by July 19, 1999. ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Joseph F. Lackey, Jr., Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503; telephone: 202-395-7316. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William E. Gressman or Michael J. Lewandowski at the Office of Government Ethics; telephone: 202-208- 8000, ext. 1110; TDD: 202-208-8025; FAX: 202-523-6325. A copy of the proposed slightly revised OGE Form 201 may be obtained, without charge, by contacting Mr. Gressman or Mr. Lewandowski. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Government Ethics has submitted to OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 35), a proposed slightly modified OGE Form 201 ``Request to Inspect or Receive Copies of SF 278 Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report or Other Covered Records'' (OMB control # 3209-0002). On February 4, 1999, OGE published a ``first round'' paperwork notice of the proposed modified OGE Form 201 (see 64 FR 5657- 5658). No public comments were received on that advance notice. Therefore, OGE has determined to proceed with submission of the proposed modified form without any additional changes. Once finally approved by OMB and adopted by OGE, the modified version of OGE Form 201 will replace the existing version of the form. As noted in the first round Federal Register notice, OGE, as the supervising ethics office for the executive branch of the Federal Government under the Ethics in Government Act (the Ethics Act), 5 U.S.C. appendix, is proposing to slightly modify and update the existing access form. That form, the OGE Form 201, collects information from, and provides certain information to, persons who seek access to SF 278 reports and other covered records. The form reflects the requirements of the Ethics Act and OGE's implementing regulations that must be met by a person before access can be granted. These requirements relate to information about the identity of the requester, as well as any other person on whose behalf a record is sought, and a notification of prohibited uses of SF 278 reports. See section 105(b) and (c) of the Ethics Act, 5 U.S.C. appendix, section 105(b) and (c), and 5 CFR 2634.603(c) and (f). For many years, OGE has disseminated to executive branch departments and agencies a locally reproducible uniform form to serve as the statutorily required written application to inspect or receive copies of SF 278 reports and other covered records. Departments and agencies are encouraged to utilize the OGE Form 201, but they can, if they so choose, continue to use or develop their own forms. See the discussion below. This proposed slightly modified version of the OGE Form 201 will add express mention (in part III of the form) in the reference to those Ethics Act-qualified blind trust and diversified trust materials that are publicly available to any trust dissolution report (and the list of trust assets at that time) and the qualification that any trust instrument provisions relating to testamentary disposition of trust assets are not publicly available. See 5 CFR 2634.408(a)(1)(i), (a)(3) and (d). Also, OGE proposes to clarify somewhat the wording regarding the sixth numbered routine use under the Privacy Act statement on the reverse side of the form. The modified wording would more closely track the wording of the underlying routine use h. in the OGE/GOVT-1 executive branchwide system of records. See 55 FR 6327-6331 (February 22, 1990). Further, in the form's public burden statement, OGE proposes to drop the reference to OMB as a further point of contact for information collection comments on the OGE Form 201. Pursuant to current procedures, OGE will be indicated from now on as the sole contact point for such comments for the form, on which OGE will coordinate with OMB if necessary. Moreover, as noted on the mark-up copy of the form as proposed to be revised, OGE will in the future adjust the referenced civil monetary penalty at the bottom of the first page for prohibited uses of an SF 278 to which access has been gained. The penalty, under section 105(c)(2) of the Ethics Act, 5 U.S.C. appendix, section 105(c)(2), will be raised from $10,000 to $11,000 once OGE and the Department of Justice issue their respective inflation adjustment rulemakings under the 1996 Debt Collection Improvement Act revisions to the 1990 Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act. See 28 U.S.C. 2461 note. The OGE rulemaking will, in pertinent part, revise 5 CFR 2634.703 of the executive branch financial disclosure regulation. The Office of Government Ethics has requested permission from OMB to adjust the OGE Form 201 reference once that adjustment takes effect without further paperwork clearance, even if the adjustment occurs after reclearance of the slightly revised form (with notice to OMB and the agencies at that time). The so revised version of the form will be distributed to OMB and the agencies once that change takes effect. In addition, any periodic future adjustments to that civil monetary penalty (every three years or so), pursuant to further rulemakings by OGE and the Justice Department under the inflation adjustment laws, will also be reflected in future editions of the form. Finally, OGE would also make a couple of minor stylistic changes to the form and show the 1999 edition date. The mark-up copy of the OGE Form 201 as proposed for slight revision, which is available from OGE (see the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section above), shows all the changes that would be made. In light of OGE's experience over the past three years (1996-1998, with a total of 517 non-Federal access requests received), the estimate of the average number of access forms expected to be filed annually at OGE by members of the public (primarily by news media, public interest groups and private citizens) is proposed to be adjusted down from the current estimate of 275 to 172 (not counting access requests by other Federal agencies or Federal employees). The estimated average amount of time to complete the form, including review of the instructions, remains at ten minutes. Thus, the overall estimated annual public burden for the OGE Form 201 for forms filed at the Office of Government Ethics will decrease from 46 hours in the current OMB paperwork inventory listing (275 forms x 10 minutes per form--number rounded off) to 29 hours (172 forms x 10 minutes per form--number rounded off). Moreover, although OGE no longer asks executive branch departments and agencies on its annual ethics program questionnaire for their numbers of access requests, OGE estimates that the annual branchwide total is probably around 1,500 as in years past. The Office of Government Ethics expects that the slightly revised form should be ready, after OMB clearance, for dissemination to executive branch departments and agencies this summer. The OGE Form 201 as revised will be made available free-of-charge to departments and agencies in paper [[Page 32880]] form, as well as in a Portable Document Format (PDF) viewable and downloadable electronic image on OGE's Internet Web site (Uniform Resource Locator address: http://www.usoge.gov, under the Ethics Resource Library section) and in future editions of The Ethics CD-ROM. The Office of Government Ethics also will permit departments and agencies to photocopy or have copies printed of the form as well as to develop or utilize, on their own, electronic versions of the form, provided that they precisely duplicate the paper original to the extent possible. As noted above, agencies can also develop their own access forms, provided all the information required by the Ethics Act and OGE regulations is placed on the form, along with the appropriate Privacy Act and paperwork notices with any attendant clearances being obtained therefor. Public comment is invited on each aspect of the proposed slightly modified OGE Form 201 as set forth in this notice, including specifically views 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, in consultation with OMB, will consider all comments received, which will become a matter of public record. Approved: June 14, 1999. Stephen D. Potts, Director, Office of Government Ethics. [FR Doc. 99-15526 Filed 6-17-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6345-01-U