94-16094. Submission for OMB Approval of a Proposed Information Collection Report Form Concerning Payments to Charitable Organizations in Lieu of Honoraria  

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    OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
    
     
    
    Submission for OMB Approval of a Proposed Information Collection 
    Report Form Concerning Payments to Charitable Organizations in Lieu of 
    Honoraria
    
    AGENCY: Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Office of Government Ethics has submitted to the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval, in accordance with 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act a proposed OGE form entitled ``Executive 
    Branch Personnel Confidential Report of Payments to Charitable 
    Organizations in Lieu of Honoraria'' that will collect information from 
    certain current and former employees of the executive branch of the 
    Federal Government. The new form will collect the information 
    identified in an OGE interim rule, which is not yet effective (and the 
    renewal of whose paperwork clearance likewise is being sought), 
    promulgated under the Ethics in Government Act.
    
    DATES: Comments on this proposal should be received by August 1, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Joseph F. Lackey, Office of 
    Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 
    New Executive Office Building, Room 10236, Washington, DC 20503; 
    telephone: 202-395-7316.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William E. Gressman or Robert W. Cobb, 
    Office of Government Ethics, Suite 500, 1201 New York Avenue NW., 
    Washington, DC 20005-3917; telephone 202-523-5757, FAX 202- 523-6325. A 
    copy of OGE's request for approval from OMB, including the proposed new 
    form, may be obtained by contacting Mr. Gressman or Mr. Cobb.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Government Ethics proposes to 
    sponsor a new OGE Form 205 entitled ``Executive Branch Personnel 
    Confidential Report of Payments to Charitable Organizations in Lieu of 
    Honoraria'' and is seeking Paperwork Reduction Act approval from the 
    Office of Management and Budget for it. The new form will collect 
    pertinent financial information from current officers and employees in 
    the executive branch (other than special Government employees) who are 
    required to file annual public financial disclosure reports (SF 278s) 
    under title I of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (the Ethics Act), 
    as amended, and the OGE regulations at 5 CFR part 2634 as well as from 
    departing and former such filers on whose behalf payments in lieu of 
    honoraria are donated to charitable organizations during or based on 
    the period of their Government service. This is necessary in order to 
    provide a form to collect certain information required by the financial 
    disclosure provisions of section 102(a)(1)(A) of the Ethics Act, as 
    amended by the 1989 Ethics Reform Act, 5 U.S.C. app.
        Under 5 U.S.C. app. 501(c), an honorarium that could otherwise be 
    accepted by a Government employee is deemed not to be received by the 
    employee if instead it is paid on the employee's behalf to a charitable 
    organization described in 26 U.S.C. 170(c). (The related honorarium 
    prohibition at 5 U.S.C. app. 501(b) has been held in abeyance pending 
    the outcome of ongoing litigation, see U.S. v. National Treasury 
    Employees Union, No. 93-1170, Supreme Court petition for certiorari 
    granted April 18, 1994 from 990 F.2d 1271 (D.C. Cir. 1993).) See also 5 
    CFR part 2636 of the OGE executive branch-wide regulations, as 
    published at 56 FR 1721-1730 (January 17, 1991) and amended at 57 FR 
    601-602 (January 8, 1992). For purposes of a qualifying in lieu of 
    honoraria payment, an employee is not permitted, however, to first 
    receive the payment and then pass it along or donate it to an eligible 
    charitable organization. Further, no such payment may exceed $2,000, be 
    made to a charitable organization from which the employee or his or her 
    parent, sibling, spouse, child, or dependent relative derives a 
    financial benefit, or be taken as a tax deduction. See 5 CFR 2636.204. 
    In addition, the OGE executive branch Standards of Ethical Conduct 
    generally prohibit any payment for an appearance, speech or article 
    that relates to an employee's official duties. See 5 CFR 2635.807.
        Officers and employees who file the executive branch Standard Form 
    (SF) 278 ``Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure 
    Report'' under title I of the Ethics Act, which report requires 
    information on the amount, date and source of any payments to 
    charitable organizations in lieu of honoraria from a source totaling 
    more than $200, will also have to file pursuant to the final part of 5 
    U.S.C. app. 102(a)(1)(A) a supplemental confidential report containing 
    additional information concerning such payments, including the name of 
    the recipient of the payment. This separate confidential reporting 
    requirement of public financial disclosure report (SF 278) filers is 
    not yet effective as to the executive branch pending issuance by OGE of 
    an OMB-approved supplemental report form to collect the information. 
    See 56 FR 21589 (May 10, 1991), 56 FR 51319 (October 11, 1991), and 57 
    FR 5369 (February 14, 1992) (since then, OGE has decided to make the 
    new report an OGE, not a standard, form; thus, General Services 
    Administration clearance will not be needed). Moreover, OGE has now 
    determined that filers of the confidential financial disclosure report 
    forms (Standard Form 450s) should not be included in this supplemental 
    in lieu of honoraria reporting requirement; 5 CFR 2636.205 will be 
    amended accordingly prior to its effective date.
        Once this new form is approved and OGE makes the underlying 
    regulatory provision, as modified, effective, public annual and 
    termination SF 278 filers will have to separately file the confidential 
    payments in lieu of honoraria form, but only if they have any such 
    payments to report. In other words, negative (or ``None'') reports of 
    charitable payments in lieu of honoraria are not required. Furthermore, 
    new entrants and nominees are not subject to reporting under the OGE 
    rule as the statutory provisions only apply to employees during their 
    term of Government service.
        The reporting period for an annual report for payments in lieu of 
    honoraria will be the preceding calendar year or, in the case of a 
    filer who entered Government during the prior year, that portion of the 
    preceding calendar year beginning with the filer's date of entry on 
    duty (if the filer's Government service exceeded 60 days in the 
    previous year). The reporting period for a termination report of a 
    public SF 278 filer will be the portion of the calendar year of 
    termination to the date the filer left the Government and, if the filer 
    has not already filed an annual report covering the period, the 
    preceding calendar year or other period required for that report.
        The Office of Government Ethics anticipates that this supplemental 
    reporting requirement will become effective around January 1995 
    covering both terminees and annual filers (the first annual reports 
    will cover calendar year 1994, the regular due date for which is May 
    15, 1995). Further, if a public SF 278 filer leaves Government service 
    (or a reportable position) before the future effective date of this new 
    supplemental reporting requirement, no supplemental in lieu of 
    honoraria charitable payments report will be due when this new 
    requirement finally does take effect. Once OMB approval is obtained for 
    the new form, OGE will distribute it to all executive branch 
    departments and agencies for local reproduction.
        The information to be reported on the OGE Form 205 will consist of, 
    in addition to the amount of the payment(s) in lieu of an honorarium 
    totaling more than $200 from any one source and the name and status (or 
    charitable purpose) of the charitable organization(s) to which the 
    payment(s) was donated on the employee's behalf, the date of the 
    payment(s), the date on which the employee made an underlying 
    appearance or speech or on which an underlying article was submitted 
    for publication, the name of the entity making the payment to the 
    charitable recipient, and the subject matter of the speech or article 
    or the reason for the appearance. Terminee SF 278 filers will also have 
    to separately report any such charitable payments contemplated, but not 
    yet made, for appearances, speeches, or articles made before 
    termination of their Government service.
        These reports are to be filed with the employing executive branch 
    departments and agencies which, under the law and regulation, are to 
    transmit them each year to OGE (which in turn reviews the reports of 
    Senate-confirmed Presidential appointees.) This information will be 
    reviewed by Government officials at the employing agencies and OGE to 
    determine compliance with applicable laws and regulations. This 
    confidential report will not be disclosed to any requesting person 
    unless otherwise authorized by law. See also the form notice and the 
    OGE/GOVT-2 Privacy Act Government-wide executive branch system of 
    records (which will be revised to additionally cover these new reports) 
    for an explanation of the routine uses of this information on the form.
        As this is a new reporting requirement with no prior data as to the 
    number of forms being filed annually, the total number of forms to be 
    filed annually and those to be filed by terminees who have already left 
    the Government by the time they fill out their reports (i.e., private 
    citizens) must of necessity be very approximate estimates.
        Given a potential estimated reporting population of about 19,300 
    annual and terminee public SF 278 filers each year in the executive 
    branch (based on an OGE 1993 agency survey) and based on a 1993 
    sampling of some 200 SF 278 reports (which failed to reveal any in lieu 
    of honoraria charitable payments), OGE currently contemplates that less 
    than 0.5% of SF 278 filers will have payments on their behalf to 
    charitable organizations in lieu of honoraria to report. This means 
    that no more than 97 such reports are expected to be filed annually. Of 
    those 97 report forms, OGE believes that approximately 8%, a total of 
    some eight each year, will be filed by non-Government employee filers 
    (public SF 278 filer terminees having in lieu of honoraria payments to 
    report who are no longer Federal employees when they file). Normally, 
    OMB Paperwork Reduction Act approval is required for a nonstatistical 
    collection of information only if it affects 10 or more private persons 
    each year (not counting Federal employees for information collections 
    within the scope of their employment). However, pursuant to 5 CFR 
    1320.7(s)(1), an information collection contained in a rule of general 
    applicability such as 5 CFR 2636.205 of OGE's regulations is deemed to 
    affect 10 or more such persons annually. Thus, OGE is submitting this 
    new form for OMB paperwork approval (and is seeking paperwork renewal 
    for the as-yet not effective underlying regulation, which was initially 
    approved under the Paperwork Reduction Act by OMB on April 10, 1991).
        The average response time for completion of the proposed report 
    form is estimated to be one-half hour. Thus, the estimated actual 
    reporting burden on the public will be four hours, eight report forms 
    (just counting those filed by private citizens) times one-half hour per 
    form. However, using the Sec. 1320.7(s)(1) regulatory minimum of 10 
    private citizen filers, the estimated burden will come to five hours. 
    This is a significant reduction in the estimated burden from 1991 (200 
    hours) when OGE submitted the underlying regulation (again, not yet 
    effective) for OMB paperwork clearance. As noted, this reduction 
    results primarily from OGE's recent decision to exclude the large body 
    of confidential SF 450 filers from this future supplemental reporting 
    requirement as well as the lowered estimate of the percentage of public 
    SF 278 filers who will have in lieu of honoraria charitable payments to 
    report.
    
        Approved: June 24, 1994.
    Stephen D. Potts,
    Director, Office of Government Ethics.
    [FR Doc. 94-16094 Filed 6-30-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/01/1994
Department:
Government Ethics Office
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-16094
Dates:
Comments on this proposal should be received by August 1, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: July 1, 1994