Exhibit 1, 281 FW 5
Information Collection Approval
Process for all Information Collections Except New Rulemakings


FWM#: 344 (Supersedes Exhibit 1, Director's Order 111, 05/12/99)
Date: February 3, 2000
Series:  Records Management
Part 281:  Reports and Forms Management
Originating Office:  Division of Policy and Directives Management


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STEP 1 DEVELOP/REVISE THE INFORMATION COLLECTION DOCUMENT TO ENSURE THAT IT:

STEP 2    ENSURE THAT THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT (PRA) SUPPORTING STATEMENT IS COMPLETE AND ACCURATE.
                  Closely follow OMB instructions  for completing the Supporting Statement. Provide all required information.
 
STEP 3    PUBLISH IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER A NOTICE PROVIDING THE PUBLIC 60 DAYS TO COMMENT ON THE PROPOSED
                 INFORMATION COLLECTION. Guidance for preparing Federal Register documents is provided in 318 DM and in the Document
                 Drafting Handbook , prepared by the Office of the Federal Register. STEP 4    PREPARE A PRA SUBMISSION AND SEND IT TO THE DIVISION OF POLICY AND DIRECTIVES MANAGEMENT FOR
                  REVIEW AND CLEARANCE. Submit: STEP 5    FORWARD THE PACKAGE TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR REVIEW AND CLEARANCE.   After the Service Information Collection
                  Clearance Officer has reviewed and approved the PRA package, submit one complete PRA submission and three additional filled-out
                  OMB Forms 83-I to the Department for clearance. After review, the Department will retain one copy of the PRA documents and
                  return three signed OMB Forms 83-I to the Service.

STEP 6    PUBLISH A NOTICE IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER.    Notice will inform the public that OMB has up to 60 days to approve or
                 disapprove the proposed information collection, but may respond after 30 days. To ensure consideration, public comments should be
                 submitted to OMB within 30 days. Include the following:

STEP 7    SEND THE PRA SUBMISSION TO OMB FOR APPROVAL. Use the three OMB Forms 83-I signed by the Department (Step 5) to
                  create three complete copies of the PRA submission. Include a copy of each Federal Register notice. Retain one copy and send two
                  complete copies to OMB on the date that the Federal Register notice (Step 6) is published, or as soon as possible thereafter. This
                  will
 ensure that the public has a full 30 days to comment to OMB.
 
STEP 8    OMB APPROVES OR DISAPPROVES THE INFORMATION COLLECTION. OMB will review the PRA submission and respond
                  after 30 days, but before 60 days. The OMB Notice of Action will either approve or disapprove the information collection. 


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