1506-0058_PRA-83iSupplemental2011_1010.410_&_1010.430,_1022.420[2]

1506-0058_PRA-83iSupplemental2011_1010.410_&_1010.430,_1022.420[2].doc

Records to be made and retained by financial institutions (31 CFR 1010.410, 1022.420 and 1010.430).

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Supplemental Statement1

Records to be made and retained by financial institutions

OMB Control Number 1506-0058


1. Circumstances Necessitating Collection of Information


The statute generally referred to as the “Bank Secrecy Act,” Titles I and II of Public Law 91-508, as amended, codified at 12 U.S.C. 1829b, 12 U.S.C. 1951-1959, and 31 U.S.C. 5311-5332, authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, inter alia, to require financial institutions to keep records and file reports that are determined to have a high degree of usefulness in criminal, tax, and regulatory matters, or in the conduct of intelligence or counter-intelligence activities, to protect against international terrorism, and to implement counter-money laundering programs and compliance procedures.2 Regulations implementing Title II of the Bank Secrecy Act appear at 31 CFR Chapter X. The authority of the Secretary to administer the Bank Secrecy Act has been delegated to the Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.


Each financial institution must retain an original or copy of records related to extensions of credit in excess of $10,000 (other than those secured by real property), and records related to transfers of funds, currency, other monetary instruments, checks, investment securities, or credit of more than $10,000 to or from the United States (31 CFR 1010.410(a)-(c)). Banks and non-bank financial institutions must also maintain records related to, and include certain information as part of, funds transfers or transmittals of funds involving more than $3,000 (31 CFR 1020.410(a), and 1010.410(f & g) and (1022.420) additional records to be maintained by providers and sellers of

prepaid access)). The required records must be maintained for five years (31 CFR 1010.430).


2. Method of Collection and use of data


Should FinCEN issue regulations under this authority, it will provide a burden estimate specific to those regulations. Currently there is no requirement.

3. Use of Improved Information Technology to Reduce Burden

Not applicable

4. Efforts to Identify Duplication

Not applicable

5. Methods to Minimize Burden on Small Businesses or other Small Entities

Not applicable

6. Consequences to the Federal Government of not collecting the Information

Not applicable

7. Special Circumstances Requiring Data Collection Inconsistent with Guidelines


Should FinCEN issue regulations under this section then under 31 CFR 1010.430, records must be kept for 5 years. This retention period is necessary to substantiate violations that have occurred within the statute of limitations (5 or 6 years).


8. Consultation with Individuals Outside of the Agency on Availability of Data. Frequency of Collection, Clarity of Instructions and Forms, and Data Elements


On July 29, 2011, FinCEN issued a final rule implementing changes to MSB’s referred to or known as providers of prepaid access (See 76 FR 45403). The changes are part of 31 CFR Chapter X Part 1022.

9. Payments and Gifts

No payments or gifts were made to respondents.

10. Assurance of Confidentiality of Responses

Information collected under 31 U.S.C. 5311 -5332 may be made available to appropriate law enforcement agencies and supervisory agencies.

11. Justification of Sensitive Questions

Not applicable

12. Estimated Annual Hourly Burden

Frequency: As required

Burden: 31 CFR 1010.410(a)-(d). The estimated number of recordkeepers is 22,900. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden per recordkeeper is 50 hours, for a total estimated annual recordkeeping burden of 1,145,000 hours.

31 CFR 1010.410(e). The estimated number of recordkeepers is 35,500. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden per recordkeeper is 16 hours, for a total estimated annual recordkeeping burden of 568,000.

31 CFR 1010.410(f & g). The estimated number of recordkeepers is 35,500. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden per recordkeeper is 12 hours, for a total estimated annual recordkeeping burden of 426,000.

31 CFR 1022.420. The estimated number of recordkeepers is 700. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden per recordkeeper is 16 hours, for a total estimated annual recordkeeping burden of 11,200.

For a total of 2,150,200 hours.


13. Estimated Annual Cost to Respondents for Hour Burdens

Not required

14. Estimated Annual Cost to the Federal Government

Not required

15. Reason for Change in Burden

This action adds Providers of Prepaid access to this ICR, required by 31 CFR 1022.420, adding an estimated 700 additional recordkeepers. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden per recordkeeper is 16 hours, for a total additional estimated annual recordkeeping burden of 11,200.16. Plans for Tabulation, Statistical Analysis, and Publication

This collection of information will not be published.

17. Request not to Display Expiration Date of OMB Control Number

FinCEN requests that it not be required to display the expiration date so that the regulations will not have to be amended for the new expiration date every three years.

18. Exceptions


There are no exceptions to the certification statement on OMB Form 83-1.



1 This supplemental statement incorporates the addition of providers of prepaid access.

2 Language expanding the scope of the Bank Secrecy Act to intelligence or counter-intelligence activities to protect against international terrorism was added by Section 358 of the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT) Act of 2001, P.L. 107-56.


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