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Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program Regs.

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Supporting Statement A

Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program:

Regulations 42 CFR PART 60


OMB Control No. 0915-0108

A. Justification


l. Circumstances of Information Collection


This is a request for an extension of OMB approval of the Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program regulatory requirements for reporting, recordkeeping, and notification currently approved under OMB No. 0915-0108, which expires June 30, 2013.


The authority for the administration of the HEAL program is contained in Title VII (sections 701-720) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act (42 USC 292-292o). The HEAL program provided federally insured loans to students in schools of allopathic medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatric medicine, pharmacy, public health, allied health, or chiropractic, and graduate students in health administration or clinical psychology through September 30, 1998. Lenders such as banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, pension funds, State agencies, HEAL schools, and insurance companies made HEAL loans which were insured by the Federal Government against loss due to borrowers' death, disability, bankruptcy, and default. The basic purpose of the program was to assure the availability of funds for loans to eligible students who needed to borrow money to pay for their educational costs.


Section 715 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act states that: "The Secretary is authorized to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to provide for... the establishment of reasonable standards of financial responsibility and appropriate institutional capability for the administration by an eligible institution of a program of student financial aid with respect to funds obtained from a student who has received a loan insured under this subpart;.... The Secretary shall require an eligible institution to record, and make available to the lender and to the Secretary upon request, the name, address, postgraduate destination, and other reasonable identifying information for each student of such institution who has a loan insured under this subpart."


HRSA is requesting continued approval for the recordkeeping and notification requirements associated with the HEAL program regulations. There are no changes to the recordkeeping and notification requirements associated with the HEAL regulations. While the regulatory requirements are approved under 0915-0108, the majority of the reporting burden associated with the regulations is cleared under other OMB numbers for HEAL forms/electronic submissions used to report required information. These cleared requirements are provided in a separate attachment showing the OMB control number associated with each regulatory citation.

The information collection requirements in the HEAL program regulations are specified below:

Code of Federal Regulations Title 42, Parts 1 - 399


Subpart B: The Borrower


42 CFR 60.7(a)(2) Recordkeeping - The school and the lender or holder must maintain the signed statement attesting that the applicant has been notified of the actions the Federal Government can take in the event that the student fails to meet the scheduled payments.


42 CFR 60.7(c)(2) Recordkeeping - The lender or holder will maintain as part of the non-student borrower's official file the signed certification outlining the Federal Government debt collection procedures. (Note: there are no non-student borrowers.)


42 CFR 60.8(a)(5) Notification - If the loan is sold from one lender or holder to another lender or holder, or if the loan is serviced by a party other than the lender or holder, the buyer must notify the borrower within 30 days of the transaction.


42 CFR 60.8(b) (3) Notification - The borrower must immediately notify the lender or holder in writing if the borrower's name, address, or status changes.


Subpart C: The Loan/Lender


42 CFR 60.21(b) (2) Notification - The current holder must provide the borrower with a written notice of the refund payment.


Subpart D: The Lender


42 CFR 60.31(c) Recordkeeping - A HEAL lender or holder must maintain written procedures for the servicing and collecting of HEAL loans.


42 CFR 60.33 (e) Recordkeeping - Each loan must be evidenced by a promissory note approved by the Secretary.


42 CFR 60.34(b) (2) Recordkeeping - Requires that the terms of the repayment are established in a written schedule that is made a part of the borrower's original HEAL note.


42 CFR 60.34(c) Notification - The lender or holder must notify the borrower every 6 months from the date the loan is disbursed regarding the amount owed by the borrower on the loan.


42 CFR 60.35(a)(1) Notification - When a borrower is delinquent in making a payment, the lender or holder must remind the borrower within 15 days of the date the payment was due of the obligation to repay by means of a written contact and that if payments on the loan do not resume after the 15-day notice described above, the lender or holder must contact the borrower and any endorser at least 3 more times at regular intervals during the 120-day delinquent period following the first missed payment of that 120-day period and each of these contacts must be in writing.

42 CFR 60.35(a)(1) Recordkeeping - Requires that a record be made of each attempt to contact and each successful contact, and that record then placed in the borrower's file.


42 CFR 60.35(a)(2) Recordkeeping - The lender or holder must document all skip tracing activities and the documentation must consist of a written record of the action taken and its date.


42 CFR 60.35(c)(2) Notification - The lender or holder must immediately notify an appropriate consumer credit reporting agency regarding accounts overdue by more than 60 days.


42 CFR 60.35(e) Notification - If the lender or holder does not sue the borrower, it must send a final demand letter to the borrower and any endorser at least 30 days before a default claim is filed.

42 CFR 60.37(a) Notification - The lender or holder will notify each borrower of the right to request forbearance.


42 CFR 60.37(a)(1) Recordkeeping - Any circumstance which affects the borrower's ability to repay the loan must be fully documented.


42 CFR 60.37(c) Recordkeeping - Any subsequent renewals of forbearance must be documented.


42 CFR 60.37(c)(1) Recordkeeping - The lender or holder who reasonably believes that the borrower intends to repay the loan but is currently unable to do so must state the basis for its belief in writing and maintain that statement in the borrower's loan file.


42 CFR 60.37(c)(3) Notification - If the forbearance agreement provides for deferment of all payments, the lender or holder must contact the borrower at least every 3 months to remind the borrower of the outstanding obligation to repay.


42 CFR 60.38(a) Notification - Within 30 days of the assignment of the HEAL loan from one lender or holder to another, the buyer must notify the borrower and the borrower's school.


42 CFR 60.40(a) Recordkeeping - The documentation for all claims must include at least the original promissory note, an assignment of the note to the United States, the loan application, the history of the loan activities, and a Borrower Status Form, if appropriate. * (see § 60.42(a)(1))


42 CFR 60.40(c)(1)(iv) Reporting - If the lender or holder files a default claim on a loan and subsequently receives written notice from the court or the borrower's attorney that the borrower has filed for bankruptcy, the lender or holder must file that notice to the Secretary within 10 days of the lender or holder's initial date of receipt. If the borrower is declaring bankruptcy and has not filed a complaint to determine the discharge ability of the loan, the lender or holder must file the written notice with the Secretary within 30 days of the lender's or holder's initial date of receipt.


42 CFR 60.40(c)(1)(iv) Notification - If the Secretary has not paid the default claim at the time the lender or holder receives the notice, upon receipt of that notice, the lender or holder must file with the bankruptcy court a proof of claim and an objection to the discharge or compromise of the HEAL loan. If the Secretary has paid the default claim, the lender or holder must file a statement with the court notifying it that the loan is owned by the Secretary.


42 CFR 60.40(c)(4) Notification - The lender or holder must file with the bankruptcy court a proof of claim and an objection to the discharge or compromise of the HEAL loan, and in addition to the documentation required for all claims, the lender or holder must submit to the Secretary the repayment schedule(s), a collection history, a proof of claim, an assignment to the United States of America of its proof of claim, all pertinent documents sent to or received from the bankruptcy court, a statement of any facts of which the lender is aware that may form the basis for an objection to the bankrupt's discharge or an exception to the discharge, the notice of first meeting of creditors or an explanation as to why this is not included, and in cases where there is defective service a declaration or affidavit attesting to the fact that the lender or holder was not directly served with the notice of meeting of creditors, and in cases where there is defective service due to the borrower's failure to list the proper creditor, a copy of the letter sent to the borrower at the time of purchase of the HEAL loan by the current holder or a sample letter with documentation indicating when the letter was sent to the borrower.


42 CFR 60.42(a)(1) Recordkeeping - The lender or holder must keep complete and accurate records of each HEAL loan it holds which must be easily retrievable.


42 CFR 60.42(a)(2) Recordkeeping - The lender or holder must maintain for each borrower a payment history, a collection history, and any additional records which are necessary to make any reports required by the Secretary.


42 CFR 60.42(d) Reporting - The lender and holder must comply with the Department's biennial audit requirements of section 798 of the Act.


42 CFR 60.42(e) Reporting - Any lender or holder who has information which indicates potential or actual commission of fraud or other Federal offenses, involving these loan funds, must promptly provide this information to the appropriate Regional Office of the Inspector General for Investigations.


42 CFR 60.43(b) Reporting - Administrative hearing reporting requirement: Requires that any lender or holder subject to termination which would like to receive a hearing prior to termination must submit to the Secretary a request for a hearing and a statement of material factual issues in dispute.








2. Purpose and Use of Information Collection


Reporting and recordkeeping requirements require that HEAL schools and HEAL lenders maintain certain information about each borrower, such as the borrower's credit history and financial aid transcript(s), to demonstrate during Federal audits that attempts are made to identify those applicants who are likely to default on the HEAL loan and, thus, to demonstrate due diligence by school and lenders in the loan making process. Records of entrance and exit interviews are maintained to document that each borrower was informed of his or her rights and responsibilities under the HEAL loan. Standard budgets and need analyses are maintained to document that HEAL loan funds were actually needed to pay educational expenses, as required by statute. Lenders or holders must document all skip tracing activities and submit them to the Secretary when requesting pre-claim assistance. Additionally, each lender or holder must submit a number of documents and other information each time it submits a default, death or disability claim or if the borrower files for bankruptcy. Any lenders or schools who have information which indicate potential or actual commission of fraud or other Federal offenses, involving these funds, must promptly provide this information to the appropriate Regional Office of the Inspector General for Investigations. Borrowers seeking a HEAL consolidation loan must complete the appropriate refinancing application, sign an authorization statement to release loan information to the refinancing lender, authorize the lender to check credit history and certify they have graduated or withdrawn from a HEAL school.


Authority to make new loans to student borrowers expired September 30, 1998 and authority to refinance loans expired September 30, 2004.


3. Use of Improved Information Technology


All reporting requirements from lenders to the HEAL program are performed electronically and all information requests that the HEAL program completes for lenders are returned on electronic media, so that reporting processes can be conducted accurately and efficiently.


4. Efforts to Identify Duplication


These requirements will not result in duplication since schools and lenders would not be maintaining this kind of information elsewhere.


5. Involvement of Small Entities


There are no small businesses or small entities involved.








6. Consequences If Information Collected Less Frequently


If these collections were required less frequently, lenders may have become ineligible to make refinance/consolidation loans due to soundness of the institution, borrowers might receive inaccurate inappropriate notices from the Secretary, borrowers would be less likely to understand their responsibilities and lenders and holders may not diligently pursue collection efforts.



7. Consistency With the Guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2)


The HEAL statute allows for a repayment period of up to 33 years from the date the loan was made. As a result, borrower records and repayment records that are a part of the loan collection process must be retained for the appropriate repayment period. This is consistent with requirements under other student loan programs administered by the Bureau, and within the guidelines under 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2).


8. Consultation Outside the Agency


The two servicers who service and/or hold over 90% of the outstanding HEAL loan portfolio were included in the development and review of all policy memoranda guidelines and operational procedures prior to implementation. In addition, the following representatives from two holder/servicers were contacted in February 2013 and they expressed no specific concerns regarding the HEAL requirements process, the clarity of the regulations, or the burden requirements entailed.


1. Ms. Kathryn Noone

Manager, Guarantor Relations and Compliance

SLMA -Loan Servicing Center

220 Lasley Avenue

Hanover Industrial Estates

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706

(570) 821-4578


2. Ms. Patricia Walton

Servicing Supervisor

American Education Services

Pennsylvania Higher Education

Assistance Agency

1200 N. Seventh Street

Harrisburg, PA 17102

(717) 720-3218


9. Remuneration of Respondents


Respondents will not be remunerated.


10. Assurance of Confidentiality Provided to Respondents


This activity does not require additional information from individuals, although the initial loan application forms (cleared under separate OMB numbers) do request individual information. For the original forms, the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 USC 522a) requires an agency to provide a notification to individuals who supply information. The required Privacy Act notification is provided to HEAL borrowers on the original forms (approved under OMB Numbers 0915-0034, 0915-0036, and 0915-0043). Disclosure of the applicant's Social Security Number (SSN) is mandatory for participation in the HEAL program, as provided for by Section 4 of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (26 USC 6103 note), and the borrower is advised of this requirement. Access to these records is strictly limited to authorized users who are aware of their responsibilities under the Privacy Act and who are required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to such records. A system of records was established and is maintained for the HEAL program (system number 09-15-0044).


11. Justification for Sensitive Questions


The HEAL regulations require that sensitive information (e.g., borrower's SSN) be submitted. Authority for the SSN request is contained in Section 4 of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (26 USC 6103 note). Additionally, information concerning a student's financial obligations and level of indebtedness is required for the purpose of program administration.






















12. Estimates of Annualized Hour and Cost Burden


The following is a summary of the reporting, notification, and recordkeeping burden associated with the information collections for the regulations listed earlier in this supporting statement.



REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

No. Of Respondents

Number of

Transactions

Per Respond.

Total

Transactions

Time Per Response

Total Burden Hours

Wage Rate

Total Hour Cost

15 Holders

4

60

12 min.

12 hrs.

$25

$300

0 Schools

0

0

0

0

$0

$0

TOTAL REPORTING 12 HRS. $300



NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

No. Of Respondents

Number of

Transactions

Per Respond.

Total

Transactions

Time Per

Response

Total Burden

Hours

Wage Rate

Total Hour Cost

15 Holders

6,500

97,500

10 min.

16,250

$25

$406,250

0 Schools

0

0

0 min.

0

$0

$0

22,000 Borrowers

1

22,000

10 min.

3,667

$25

$91,675

TOTAL NOTIFICATION 19,917 HRS. $497,925


RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS

No. Of

Respondents

Number of

Transactions

Per Respond.

Total

Transactions


Time Per

Response

Total Burden

Hours

Wage Rate

Total Hour

Cost

15 Holders

2,600

39,000

14 min.

9,100

$25

$227,500

0 Schools

0

0

0 min.

0

$0

$0

TOTAL RECORDKEEPING 9,100 HRS. $227,500


TOTAL ANNUAL BURDEN HOURS 29,029 HRS.




Basis for Burden Statement:


The estimate for this information collection burden is based on 15 HEAL holders in the program as of January 1, 2013; and a current cumulative total of approximately 22,000 individuals with outstanding loans requiring a variety of servicing transactions depending on loan status, i.e., internship/residency repayment, or delinquent. Changes were made based on a phase-down of the HEAL Program and HEAL loans being paid-in-full over time. There was an increase in the number of HEAL servicers from 13 to 15. This increase in the number of holder/servicers increased the number of reporting, notification and recordkeeping burden hours.


Combined burden associated with regulations:


Reporting burden 12 hours

Notification burden 19,917 hours

Recordkeeping burden is 9,100 hours

TOTAL BURDEN 29,029 hours


Basis for Hour Costs:


The total estimated annual cost for these requirements is $725,725 ($634,050 holders cost+ $91,675 borrowers cost = $725,725).


The estimated annual cost for holders for this collection of information is $634,050 (25,362 total burden hours x $25 per hour = $634,050). The hourly rate for the staff person responsible for executing the kinds of activities for the collection of information is approximately $25.


The estimated annual cost to the borrowers for this collection of information is

$91,675 (3,667 total burden hours x $25 per hour = $91,675). The hourly salary of $25 is an estimate based on the average type of respondent, which may range from people in entry level jobs to people established in their professions.


13. Estimate of Annualized Cost Burden to Respondents


There are no capital and start-up costs to the respondents. All equipment and software are maintained by the lenders for their normal business practice.


14. Annualized Costs to Federal Government


The cost to the Federal Government is estimated at $3,716. Most costs to the Federal Government are carried with the forms clearance requests.


This is estimated to require one person per year at a .05 FTE GS-12 level ($74,337), for a total of $3,716 for processing the reports.


15. Explanation for Program Changes or Adjustments


There are currently 24,480 burden hours in the OMB Inventory for 0915-0108. We are requesting 29,029, an increase of 4,549 burden hours (24,480 + 4,549) due to program adjustment. In detail, the increase is broken out as follows:


Reporting requirements increased from 10 hours + 2 hours = 12 hours

Notification requirements increased from 16,583 + 3,334 = 19,917 hours

Recordkeeping requirements increased from 7,887 + 1,213 hours = 9,100 hours


The adjustments and the affected sections of the regulations are further detailed as follows:


Holders: The number of HEAL holders increased by two in the past three years. However, over the past ten years, the number of holders participating in HEAL has decreased steadily, because; 1) new original loans were not authorized after September 30, 1998; 2) loans are being sold from originating holders (many have terminated from the HEAL Program) to secondary markets; 3) loans are being paid off by the borrower; or 4) borrowers are refinancing out of the HEAL program. Most of the burden changes under the holder category are due to the termination of the HEAL insured refinancing activity on September 30, 2004 and reduction in the number of borrowers with outstanding HEAL loans from $2.5 billion in FY 2003 to $1.4 billion in FY 2006.


Schools: Schools were required to keep student loan records not less than 5 years following school withdrawal or graduation. The HEAL program does not have any borrowers in a school status as of January 1, 2010.

16. Plans for Tabulation, Publication, and Project Time Schedule


There will be no statistical analysis of data or publication of information resulting from this effort.


17. Reason(s) Display of OMB Expiration Date is Inappropriate


No exemption is requested. There have never been any forms for the 0915-0108 requirements. All forms required under the regulations are cleared under other OMB control numbers, as referenced earlier, and all of these forms display the OMB control number and expiration date.


18. Exceptions to Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions


This fully complies with the guidelines set forth in 5 CFR 1320.9. The certifications are included in the package.



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