Supporting_Statement for VETS1010

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Eligibility Data Form: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act and Veteran's Preference

OMB: 1293-0002

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT


DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

VETERANS’ EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICE

VETS/USERRA/VP Form 1010 (VETS-1010 Form)


OMB No. 1293-0002


A. Justification

1. Legal and Administrative Requirements


On October 13, 94, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), P.L. 103-353, 108 Stat. 3150, was signed into law. Contained in Title 38, U.S.C., Sections 4301-4335, USERRA is the replacement for the Veterans’ Reemployment Rights (VRR) law. USERRA’s purposes are: to encourage non-career service in the uniformed services by eliminating or minimizing the disadvantages to civilian careers and employment which can result from such service; to minimize the disruption of persons performing service in the uniformed services as well as to their completion of such service under honorable conditions; and to prohibit discrimination against persons because of their service in the uniformed service, 38 U.S.C. 4301(a).


Recognizing the sacrifices made by members of the uniformed services, Congress enacted laws to prevent veterans seeking Federal employment from being penalized for their time in military service. The Veterans Employment Opportunities Act (VEOA) of 1998, P.L. 105-339, 112 Stat. 3182, contained in Title 5 U.S.C. §3330a-3330(b), provides assistance to preference eligible individuals who believe their rights under the veteran’s preference (VP) laws and the Veterans Benefit Improvement Act of 2008 (Public Law No: 110-389) have been violated. VP recognizes the sacrifices of those who have served our country in uniform, and provides them a favorable competitive position for Federal employment.


Section 4322 of USERRA authorizes the Secretary of Labor (through the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service) to investigate claims by individuals who believe their USERRA rights have been violated. Section 3 of the VEOA provides the Secretary of Labor similar authority to investigate complaints brought by preference eligibles. The collection instrument completed by claimants contains much of the information needed for the Department to determine initial eligibility of the claimant.


2. Use of Information Collected


The information on the VETS/USERRA/VP Form 1010 (VETS-1010 Form) is used by the Veteran’s Employment and Training Service (VETS) to determine eligibility and serves as an official notification that the claimant requested assistance in obtaining rights under VP or USERRA. Detailed items on the form describe the employment relationship with the employer involved in the claim. The information collected is essential to VETS in meeting its statutory mandate.


3. Use of Information Technology


In order to comply with the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA) claimants have the option of submitting the report electronically. The VETS-1010 Form can be submitted in paper form, by FAX or electronically using the Web. The Web site allows a claimant to enter information and electronically transmit the claim to VETS. VETS assigns an investigator and the claimant receives an e-mail conformation notice. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, 62 percent of the USERRA cases and 74 percent of the VP cases were filed electronically. Electronic submission of the VETS-1010 reduces the amount of time required by Federal staff to enter information from a hardcopy thus streamlining the claims process.


4. Description of Efforts to Identify Duplication


The information is submitted by the claimant and is unique and not kept by other known agencies.


5. Collection of Information Impact on Small Businesses or Other Entities


The collection of information has no impact on small business


6. Consequences to Federal Programs If Information Were Collected Less Frequently


The collection of information is made at the time a claimant alleges that his/her USERRA or VP rights have been violated. Therefore, the question of frequency of collection is not relevant.


7. Special Circumstances for the Collection of Information


This collection will not be conducted in a manner inconsistent with 5 CFR 1320.5.


8. Solicitation of Public Comments on the Collection of Information


VETS published a Federal Register Notice on March 9, 2010 Volume, 75, Number 45, Page10821-10822, providing a period of 60 days for the public to submit comments on the proposal to revise the information collection request that is currently approved under OMB Control No. 1293-0002 (VETS-1010 Form) to include the burden associated with the VETS-1010 Form. VETS received no comment during the 60-day open period.


9. Gift Giving


There is no decision, nor is one contemplated, to provide any payment or gift to claimant.


10. Assurance of Confidentiality


All claimants are informed clearly that they must use the VETS-1010 Form when filing a USERRA claim. The form authorizes VETS staff to contact their employer. The VETS-1010 Form indicates that he/she wishes the employer to be contacted. Further, the entire contents of a USERRA and VP investigative file are subject to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act disclosure, as appropriate.


11. Sensitive Questions


No questions of a sensitive nature are asked on the form. During case processing, it is possible that medical information related to the person’s service-connected injuries could be asked. The form asks if the claimant has a service-connected disability, however the response is limited to a “yes” or ‘no.” VETS is required by statute to report aggregate information to Congress on the proportion of USERRA claimants with service-connected disabilities.

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12. Estimate of the Hour Burden for the Collection of Information


VETS estimates that DOL will receive approximately 2,500 VETS-1010 Forms annually. The total burden is estimated to be approximately 1,250 hours per year. (30 minutes x 2,500 responses = 1,250 Burden Hours.) The projected hours per response for this collection of information were derived by first breaking the process into two basic components:

  • Collecting the necessary supporting documents: 10 minutes

  • Completion of the Form: 20 minutes

Total Hours per Response: 30 minutes


The use of electronic submission (internet) takes about the same amount of time it takes as for a claimant to submit a hardcopy VETS-1010 Form. The agency estimates that it takes one half-hour (30 minutes) to submit the VETS-1010 Form. In FY 2009, 62 percent of the USERRA cases were filed electronically and 74 percent of the VP cases were filed electronically.

Estimated Annual Burden Hours Table in FY 2009


USERRA

VP

Total Forms

Total Number of VETS-1010 Forms Filed

1,600

900

2,500

Percent of Paper Forms

38%

26%

-

Number of Paper Forms

608

234

842

Percent of Electronic Forms

62%

74%

-

Number of Electronic Forms

992

666

1,658

Total Forms

1,600

900

2,500





Burden Hours




Paper 30 Min/Form

304

117

421

Electronic 30 Min/Form

496

333

829

Total Annual Burden Hours

800

450

1,250


13. Annual Cost Burden for Maintaining and Providing the Information Collection


There are no requirements for claimants to have any kind of equipment to be able complete and file a claim. Therefore, there are no additional costs not reported in item 12.


14. Annualized Costs to the Federal Government


The cost to the Federal Government for printing, stocking, and disbursal of this form is minimal ($100.00 a year). Claimants are able to print the form from the web and submit as a hardcopy, or file a claimant electronically.


15. Changes in Burden Hours

VETS is not requesting any program changes or adjustments to individual burden hours for this collection. The completion of the form continues to be estimated at 30 minutes.


16. Publication of Results of the Information Collection


The results of this information collection will not be published however; aggregate data from the form is used for DOL’s USERRA Annual Report to Congress.


17. Approval Not to Display Expiration Date for OMB Approval


VETS will display the expiration date on the Form VETS/USERRA/VP Form 1010 (VETS-1010.)


18. Exceptions to the Certification Statement for Paperwork Reduction Act Submission


No exceptions to the certification statement were identified in item 19 of OMB Form 83-1.


B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods


The information collection does not employ any statistical methods.



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