THE SUPPORTING STATEMENT-0970-0153
Notice of Lien
A. JUSTIFICATION
1. Circumstances Making the Collection of Information Necessary
P. L. 104-193, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 amended section 652(a) of the Social Security Act (the Act) to require the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) to promulgate an administrative lien to be used by the State Child Support Enforcement (CSE) programs in interstate cases.
Purpose and Use of the Information Collection
The administrative lien is used by State CSE programs to encumber property located in other States by filing the Lien directly in the other State. The requirement that the State CSE program secure child support debts by filing liens is a long-standing requirement of the CSE program. Traditionally, in an interstate case, State CSE programs would have to contact the State CSE program in the State where the property was located and ask the second program to file a local lien. PRWORA authorized the use of the administrative lien where the CSE program can send the lien directly across State lines. This method is far more effective and efficient.
3. Use of Improved Information Technology and Burden Reduction
The procedures for filing liens are governed by State law. Due to this fact, OCSE is not able to influence the format of the transfer of information. This format is determined by State law and the failure to follow the prescribed format would nullify the effectiveness of the lien.
4. Efforts to Identify Duplication and Use of Similar Information
In the original development of the administrative lien, considerable attention was focused on preventing duplication. At this time, we are not making any changes to the form that will affect the effort that was previously made to avoid duplication.
5. Impact on Small Businesses or Other Small Entities
This collection of information will have no additional impact upon small businesses or other small entities because they are already in a position to have to respond to request for liens issued by their Sates. The difference is that the Act, in 1996, authorized a State CSE program to use this form to impose liens in interstate cases.
6. Consequences of Collecting the Information Less Frequently
If OCSE fails to win re-authorization of this information collection, it will be failing to comply with the requirements of the Act and States will not be able to use the form to try to collect debts owed to children living in States other than the State where the noncustodial parent lives.
7. Special Circumstances Relating to the Guidelines of 5 CFR 1320.5
There are no special circumstances associated with collection of this information.
8. Comments in Response to the Federal Register Notice and Efforts to Consult Outside the Agency
The information collection notice was published for comment in the Federal Register on May 3, 2013 (78 FR 26051 - 26052). OCSE received comments from North Dakota, Texas and Iowa. Based on the comments, we have made several revisions to the form for clarity. The changes are not significant and largely serve to make the instructions clearer and the form easier to understand and use.
9. Explanation of Any Payment or Gift to Respondents
Not Applicable.
10. Assurances of Confidentiality Provided to Respondents
The State and local Child Support Enforcement agencies will follow their State legislation that requires assurances of confidentiality.
11. Justification for Sensitive Questions
This information collection does not involve any questions of a sensitive nature.
12. Estimates of Annualized Burden Hours and Costs
ANNUAL BURDEN ESTIMATES
INSTRUMENT |
NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS |
NUMBER OF RESPONSES PER RESPONDENT |
AVERAGE BURDEN HOURS PER RESPONSE |
TOTAL BURDEN HOURS |
Notice of Lien |
1,876,922 |
1 |
.25 |
469,231 |
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 469,231
In Fiscal Year 2009 there were a total of 12,512,816 cases with orders established. We estimate that 60 percent of these cases are interstate and non-complying (7,507,690). We estimate that 25 percent of these cases have property against which a lien could be served (1,876,922). OCSE estimates that it takes 15 minutes to record a lien. Therefore the burden estimate is 469,231 (1,876,922 x .25 hr).
13. Estimate of Other Total Annual cost Burden to Respondents and Record Keepers
There is no new annual cost burden to respondents resulting from this collection of information. Respondents already have staff and resources in place to respond to this information collection.
14. Annualized Cost to the Federal Government
Upon reauthorization of the Notice of Lien, OCSE will post the new version the internet website for States to download. There are no costs to the Federal Government.
15. Explanation of Program Changes or Adjustments
Because the number of new interstate cases for each fiscal year has remained relatively constant over time, there has been little change in estimated burden for the use of this form.
The burden rose this year because the number of new interstate cases for the year (FY 2009 data year) is slightly higher than the number of new interstate cases the last time this burden was calculated.
This change is due to an adjustment in the child support case load rather than due to a change in the information collection itself.
During the renewal process we made clarifying edits to the form instructions in response to comments. These minor changes do not impact the estimated burden calculation. There is no change in the time required to fill out one form, which remains 15 minutes.
We made the following clarifying edits to the form in response to comments from the public:
Instruction 6 was modified to add: Verify that you are entering the correct date for the order that is being used to determine the amount of the lien.
A NOTE was added after instruction 9 to state: NOTE: Instructions 6, 7, 8 and 9 should reference the same order.
Instruction 12a was added: 12a. Since all liens are not recorded and returned to the sender only follow this instruction if applicable.
16. Plans for Tabulation and Publication and Project Time Schedule
There are no plans to publish results of this information in the immediate future.
17. Reason(s) Display of OMB Expiration Date is Inappropriate
Not applicable.
18. Exception to Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submission
There are no exceptions to the certification statement.
B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods
The information collection requirements outlines in this report do not employ the use of statistical methods.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | FILE: MS-NMSN-OMB-Rnwl-03-1231-StmtWk -- 11/24/03 DRAFT |
Author | ahagan |
Last Modified By | Ward, Debbie (ACF) |
File Modified | 2013-08-07 |
File Created | 2013-07-29 |