Form 11-K.ss.2012

Form 11-K.ss.2012.pdf

Form 11-K

OMB: 3235-0082

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT FOR FORM 11-K

A.

Justification

1.

Circumstances Making the Collection of Information Necessary

Section 15(d) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”)
establishes a periodic reporting obligation for every issuer of a class of securities registered under
the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”). Form 11-K is the annual report form designed
for use by employee stock purchase, savings and similar plans to comply with the reporting
requirements.
The sale by a company to its employees of interests in employee stock purchase, savings
and similar plans generally involves more than the sale by the company of its securities. The
participation interests of employees in the collective investment vehicles are separate securities,
which require registration under the Securities Act, and thus annual reporting under the
Exchange Act. This separate annual report is required to be filed on Form 11-K, even though the
company that offered the securities pursuant to the plan also files annual reports of its own on
Form 10-K.
A separate report is necessary to provide employees with financial information
concerning the investment vehicle or plan itself. The Form 10-K annual report for the issuer is
not adequate for this purpose because the form does not contain information on the results of the
operation of the plan or financial statements relating to the plan. Accordingly, Form 11-K is
necessary to provide employees with adequate information to assess the performance of the
investment vehicle in which their money is invested.
2.

Purposes and Use of the Information Collection

Annual reports on Form 11-K are filed with the Commission and incorporated by
reference into Securities Act registration statements used for the continued sale of interests or
participations in employee stock purchase, savings and other plans. The information contained in
the reports is utilized by employees to assist them in making decisions with respect to new or
continued investments in such plans.
3.

Consideration Given to Information Technology

Form 11-K is filed electronically using the Commission’s Electronic Data Gathering,
Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system.

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4.

Duplication of Information

There is some duplication in the information required by Form 11-K and the information
reported by plans under the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
(“ERISA”). The Commission therefore permits plans subject to ERISA to file plan financial
statements prepared in accordance with ERISA requirements in lieu of the specific information
required by the Form 11-K.
5.

Reducing the Burden on Small Entities

The requirements to file Form 11-K may affect those small entities that meet the
eligibility requirements. Form 11-K reports describe the actual performance of individual benefit
plans, and can be incorporated by reference into plan registration statements, thus easing the
registration burden under the Securities Act.
6.

Consequences of Not Conducting Collection

Form 11-K elicits only basic information concerning the operations of an employee
benefit plan. The investor protection mandated by the Exchange Act requires that companies,
including small businesses, selling interests in such investment vehicles to employees provide
adequate information to their employee investors.
7.

Special Circumstances

Not applicable.
8.

Consultations with Persons Outside the Agency

Form 11-K was proposed for public comment. No comments were received during the
60-day comment period prior to OMB’s review of this submission.
9.

Payment or Gift to Respondents

Not applicable.
10.

Confidentiality

All documents filed with the Commission are public documents.
11.

Sensitive Questions

Not applicable.

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12.

Estimate of Respondent Reporting Burden

Form 11-K takes approximately 30 hours to prepare and is filed by 2,000 respondents for
a total annual reporting burden of 60,000 hours. We estimate that the entire reporting burden is
prepared by the company. The estimate of burden hours is made solely for purposes of the
Paperwork Reduction Act. It is not derived from a comprehensive or even a representative
survey or study of the cost of Commission rules and forms.
13.

Estimate of Total Annualized Cost Burden

We estimate that 100% of the 60,000 total annual reporting burden hours is prepared by
the company and there is no additional cost associated with the information collection.
14.

Costs to Federal Government

Regarding cost to the federal government, the Commission estimates that it costs $18,000
to review and process Form 11-K reports.
15.

Reason for Change in Burden

There is no change to the burden at this time.
16.

Information Collection Planned for Statistical Purposes

Not applicable.
17.

Approval to Omit OMB Expiration Date

We request authorization to omit the expiration date on the electronic version of this form
for design and scheduling reasons. The OMB control number will be displayed.
18.

Exceptions to Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions

Not applicable.

B.

Statistical Methods
Not applicable.


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