FINAL SUPPORTING STATEMENT
For
NRC Form 212A, “Qualifications Investigation
Secretarial/Clerical”
OMB Clearance No. 3150-0034
Extension Request
Description of Information Collection
This form is used for investigating the qualifications of external candidates for appointment to secretarial/clerical positions in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This extension package reflects a consistent number of forms projected to be received by the NRC and no change in the burden for the next three-year clearance period.
A. JUSTIFICATION
Need for and Practical Utility of the Collection of Information
Information requested on NRC Form 212A is used to determine the qualifications and suitability of applicants for employment in secretarial/clerical positions with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The completed form may be used to examine, rate and/or assess the prospective employee’s qualifications. The information regarding the qualifications of applicants for employment is reviewed by professional personnel of the Office of Human Resources, in conjunction with other information in the NRC files, to determine the qualifications of the applicant for appointment to the position under consideration.
2. Agency Use of Information
The NRC Form 212A is sent to former employers, supervisors, and other references indicated on job applications as a part of the investigation for suitability of external candidates for appointment to secretarial/clerical positions. The information obtained on NRC Form 212A is reviewed and evaluated by personnel of the Office of Human Resources in determining the qualifications of applicants for employment.
3. Reduction of Burden Through Information Technology
There are no legal obstacles to reducing the burden associated with this information collection. The NRC encourages respondents to use information technology when it would be beneficial to them. NRC issued a regulation on October 10, 2003 (68 FR 58791), consistent with the Government Paperwork Elimination Act, which allows its licensees, vendors, applicants, and members of the public the option to make submissions electronically via CD-ROM, e-mail, special Web-based interface, or other means. The non-recurrence of each individual collection makes it difficult to reduce the burden through the use of technology. However, the NRC encourages the respondents to use any innovative technology which would reduce burden. It is estimated that approximately 0% of the potential responses are filled electronically.
4. Effort to Identify Duplication and Use of Similar Information
No sources of similar information are available. There is no duplication of requirements. NRC has in place an ongoing program to examine all information collections with the goal of eliminating all duplication and/or unnecessary information collections.
5. Effort to Reduce Small Business Burden
Information may be requested from individuals associated with small businesses; however, the amount of information requested is kept to a minimum while still allowing a full investigation.
Consequences to Federal Program or Policy Activities if the Collection is Not Conducted or is Conducted Less Frequently
This information has to be collected and reviewed prior to making a decision on employment eligibility.
7. Circumstances Which Justify Variation from OMB Guidelines
This request does not vary from OMB guidelines.
8. Consultations Outside the NRC
Opportunity for public comment on the information collection requirements for this clearance package has been published in the Federal Register on March 14, 2007 (72 FR 11913). No comments were received.
9. Payment of Gift to Respondents
Not applicable.
10. Confidentiality of Information
Confidential and proprietary information is protected in accordance with NRC regulations at 10 CFR 9.17(a) and 10 CFR 2.390(b).
11. Justification for Sensitive Questions
Not applicable.
12. Estimate of Annualized Burden and Burden Hour Cost
Past experience indicates that it takes about 15 minutes to complete a form. The total estimated burden for the approximately 400 forms received annually is 100 hours (.25 hours x 400 forms). The estimated annual cost is $21,400 (100 hours x $214.00/hour).
13. Estimate of Other Additional Costs
Not applicable.
14. Estimate of Annualized Cost to the Federal Government
The total estimated annual cost to the Federal Government for printing, handling, reviewing, and assessing the NRC Form 212A is $21,400 (100 hours x $214.00/hour). This cost is fully recovered through fee assessments to NRC licensees pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 170 and 171.
15. Reasons for Change in Burden or Cost
There is no change in burden. There has been an increase in the overall cost as a result of an increase in the rate from $157.00/hour to $214.00/hour.
16. Publication for Statistical Use
This information is not published for statistical use.
17. Reason for Not Displaying the Expiration Date
The expiration date is displayed on the form.
18. Exceptions to the Certification Statement
Not applicable.
B. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS
Not applicable.
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