[Federal Register: September 26, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 187)]
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Submission for OMB Review: Comment Request for Clearance of a New
Information Collection; Standard Form 86 Certification (SF 86C)
AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Public
Law 104-13, May 22, 1995) and 5 CFR 1320.5(a)(1)(iv), this notice
announces that the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has
submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) a request for
clearance of a new information collection.
The Standard Form 86, Questionnaire for National Security
Positions, is completed by persons performing or seeking to perform
national security duties for the Federal government. That form is used
by OPM and by other Federal agencies to initiate the background
investigation required to determine placement in national security
positions in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 2165, 22 U.S.C. 2585, E.O.
10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment, issued April
27, 1953, and E.O. 12968, Access to Classified Information, issued
August 2, 1995.
There are many situations where individuals are required to fill
out an SF 86 when the sole purpose is to determine if any information
on a previously executed SF 86 has changed. This requires extensive
execution even if nothing has changed.
The information collection being proposed is a certification device
(tentatively numbered SF 86C) that allows reporting of changes in
previously reported information on the SF 86. Certification will be in
lieu of executing a new SF 86, and will allow the individual to
indicate that there have been no changes in the data provided on the
most recently filed SF 86, or, where there are changes, to provide the
new changed information. No investigation will be initiated based
solely on the execution of this form. However, information provided on
this form may provide cause to require execution of a new SF 86 in
order for an investigation to be scheduled. This is no different than
if an SF 86 had been used in the first place to ``update'' information.
This certification device will ask for nothing more or less than is
asked for on the current SF 86.
OPM published a request for comments on this information device in
the Federal Register on November 19, 1999 (Vol. 64, No. 223, Page
63349). A total of 51 responses were received; 42 from private citizens
and 9 from Federal agencies. Although a few were neutral (e.g., made a
suggestion), the vast majority were very supportive of this form. Many
citizen responses were from individuals in private industry who have to
undergo periodic screening for security clearances at their job. Some
were from Facility Security Officers in industry who spoke on behalf of
their employer in supporting the form. We have considered all the
comments and revised the form accordingly.
It was estimated that upwards of one and one-quarter (1.25) hours
would be saved by individuals filling out this form versus executing a
complete Standard Form 86. Representatives of private industry who are
very involved in working on classified projects were asked to comment
on the number of individuals who would be favorably affected by using
this form. Industry estimated that over 10,000 people would benefit
from this form. We opine that that estimate is conservative. Federal
employees and employers would benefit equally, and the number would be
greater than the estimate of private industry. OPM estimates at least
50,000 respondents would complete only the SF 86C, taking 15 minutes to
do so, involving an annual burden of 12,500 hours, but saving 62,500
hours of burden for those who no longer need to complete a SF 86.
For copies of this request, please contact Mary Beth Smith-Toomey
at (202) 606-8358, FAX (202) 418-3251 or by E-Mail at mbtoomey@opm.gov.
Please include a mailing address with your request.
DATES: Comments on this proposal should be received no later than
October 26, 2001.
ADDRESSES: Send or deliver written comments to:
Richard A. Ferris, Associate Director, Investigations Service, Office
of Personnel Management, Room 5416, 1900 E Street, NW., Washington, DC
20415-4000
or
Joseph Lackey, OPM Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, 17th Street and
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: John H. Crandell, Chief, Oversight
and Technical Assistance Division, Investigations Service, OPM, (202)
606-2084 or fax (202) 606-2390.
Office of Personnel Management.
Kay Coles James,
Director.
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