OMB Supporting Statement
SF 2809 –Health Benefits Election Form
Justification
	Chapter 89 of title 5, United
	States Code, authorizes the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to
	administer the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, and
	to publish regulations to carry out the provisions of the FEHB law.
	The law and regulations specify who is eligible to enroll and when
	an individual may enroll or change enrollment. Standard Form (SF)
	2809 - Health Benefits Election Form - is the instrument by which
	eligible individuals may enroll or change their enrollment status
	under the FEHB Program.
	
	The SF 2809 is used by
	Federal employees, annuitants other than those under the Civil
	Service Retirement System (CSRS) and the Federal Employees
	Retirement System (FERS) including individuals receiving benefits
	from the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, former spouses
	eligible for benefits under the Spouse Equity Act of 1984 (P.L.
	98-615), and separated employees and former dependents eligible to
	enroll under the Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC) provisions
	of the FEHB law (5 U.S.C. 8905a).  A different form (OPM 2809) is
	used by CSRS and FERS annuitants whose health benefit enrollments
	are administered by OPM's Retirement Services Program.
Clearance
	of this form for use by active Federal employees is not required
	according to the Paperwork Reduction Act (P.L. 104-13). However,
	annuitants, former spouses of current or former Federal employees
	who are eligible for enrollment under the Spouse Equity Act of 1984,
	and former employees and former dependents who are eligible for
	enrollment under the TCC provisions of FEHB law use the 
SF
	2809.  Use of this form by these individuals is subject to the
	Paperwork Reduction Act. The Public Burden Statement meets the
	requirements of 5 CFR 1320.8(b) (3).
The SF 2809 is used
	as the official agency or retirement system record of the
	individual's coverage and enrollment status under the FEHB Program
	and as acknowledgment and authorization by the individual for
	collection from him or her of the appropriate premium contributions.
	A copy of the form is also forwarded to the FEHB insurance carrier
	as a record of the individual's enrollment. The form provides the
	carrier with information necessary to enable the carrier to pay and
	process claims for the individual and any covered family members,
	which the carrier would otherwise have to obtain from the enrollee
	by other means. The consequences of not collecting the information
	on the SF 2809 would be that some other method of obtaining the same
	information would have to be developed, tested and implemented by
	Federal agencies and FEHB Program health insurance carriers.
	We are going to be using
	methods of information technology to collect the information from
	employees and other individuals. However, that is not the audience
	for which we are submitting this request. New methods of information
	technology would not reduce the burden on former spouses or
	individuals applying for TCC since they do not have ready access to
	computer terminals as current employees do. Although respondents
	could provide the information orally for direct entry into a
	computer database, we do not believe that respondents would save
	time or that the process would be any less of a burden than it is
	currently. Completion of the SF 2809 represents a voluntary election
	by the respondent, and the information collected can only be
	obtained from the respondent. The form is available in PDF fillable
	format on our electronic forms page at www.opm.gov/forms
	and it meets the Government Paperwork Elimination Act requirements.
	
	Every effort is made to
	identify and avoid duplication. The number of times respondents are
	required to complete this form is kept to a minimum. After initial
	enrollment, completion of a new form is required only when the
	individual desires to make a change in his or her health insurance
	enrollment status.
	
	This information is not
	collected from small businesses.
	
	If this information is not
	collected, respondents cannot enroll in the FEHB Program nor make
	changes to their health insurance enrollment. The only way to reduce
	the burden would be to restrict an individual's freedom to make
	changes to his/her enrollment, which would require making changes in
	current regulation.
	
	This is a voluntary
	information collection. Respondents are never required to report
	information - it is their choice to do so. However, if they choose
	not to do so, their FEHB enrollment may be delayed and claims for
	services and supplies may not be processed.  Specific events and
	criteria (such as marriage, birth or acquisition of a child, move
	out of the area from which a health maintenance organization (HMO)
	plan accepts enrollments) must be met in order to make changes at
	times of the year other than the annual health benefits Open Season.
	Since these opportunities are set by regulation and represent
	changes in an individual's circumstances which may or may not be
	under his or her control, there is no way to predict or control how
	often changes are requested.
Respondents complete their
	portion of SF 2809 and submit it to their agency or retirement
	system.  The agency or retirement system completes their portion of
	the form and distributes copies to the official personnel folder or
	case file, the new carrier, the old carrier, the payroll office, and
	the respondent.
No other circumstances listed in this
	question apply to this collection.
	
A request for revision of a currently approved information collection was published in the Federal Register on June 10, 2015, giving persons outside the agency an opportunity to comment on the form. No comments were received.
	No such decision has been
	made to provide any
	payment or gift to respondents.
	
	The information collected is
	protected by the Privacy Act of 1974. The routine use of disclosure
	appears in the Federal Register for OPM/Central-l.
	
	The information collected
	does not include questions of a sensitive nature, such as sexual
	behavior and attitudes, religious beliefs, and other matters that
	are commonly considered private.
	
	Approximately 18,000 SF 2809
	forms will be processed each year from employees, annuitants, former
	spouses and individuals applying for TCC.  The SF 2809 requires
	approximately 30 minutes for the respondents to read the
	instructions and complete the form. A burden of 9,000 hours is
	estimated and is not expected to vary substantially. Enrollment data
	collected semiannually since 1991 has shown no significant change in
	the numbers of respondents and frequency of responses estimated
	previously in the prior request for OMB clearance submitted in that
	year.
	
	There are no costs to
	respondents or record keepers resulting from the collection of
	information.
	
	We estimate that the
	annualized cost to the Government is approximately $16,000,
	including printing and distribution of the form.
	
	There are no changes to the
	respondent burden.
	
	The results of this
	information collection are not published.
	
	We are seeking approval to
	not display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information
	collection. Too often, users of the form see the expiration date and
	erroneously assume that the form itself is void after that date.
	These forms are printed and distributed through various agencies. It
	is cost prohibitive to print new forms just to change the expiration
	date.
	
There are no exceptions.
| File Type | application/msword | 
| File Title | OMB Supporting Statement | 
| Author | bdmyers | 
| Last Modified By | Hudson, Amber D. | 
| File Modified | 2015-08-25 | 
| File Created | 2015-08-25 |