U.S. Department of Agriculture
Farm Service Agency
OMB Control No.: 0560-0260
Measurement Service Record
Purpose:
The purpose of this request for OMB review is to obtain an approval on an extension of a currently approved information collection associated with the Measurement Service Records. The previous new forms of FSA-409 L and FSA-409 B are removed from this collection because they will not be automated and implemented at this time.
Background:
FSA Handbook 2-CP provides that Form FSA-409 be used as the form of application for persons desiring measurement services.
Circumstances making collection of information necessary
Collection of this information is authorized by 7 CFR Part 718 and described in FSA Handbook 2-CP. If a producer requests measurement services, it becomes necessary for the producer to provide certain information which is collected on an FSA-409 or 409 A. This information is necessary to fulfill the producer’s request for measurement services. Producers may request acreage or production measurement services.
How, by whom, and for what purpose is the information used
The FSA-409 or 409 A, Measurement Service Record, is used to document the kind of service requested by the producer. The form is prepared by the FSA County Office personnel when producers come into the office and request a measurement service to be performed. The information is used to create a record of measurement service requests and cost to the producer. Information that the producer is required to provide on this form is the farm serial number, program year, farm location, contact person, type of service request (acreage or production).
The producer must pay the cost of the service prior to the service being formed. The form serves as a record of the request, receipt of payment for the producer and documents the results of the service provided. The producer must sign the form to insure the accuracy of what is being requested, the person accepting the funds signs acknowledging receipt of funds and the person performing the service signs the form after completion of the service. The producer is mailed a copy of the form as a record of measurement service performed.
Use of information technology
The FSA-409 or 409 A, Measurement Service Record and instructions are available at USDA e-Forms web site. The form is filled out and service fees are prepaid at the County Office.
Efforts to identify duplication
There is no duplication of efforts. The information is only collected when the producer request the service.
Method to minimize burden on small businesses or other small entities
The collection of information is voluntary. Only producers who request the service are required to submit the data.
Consequences if information collection were less frequent.
The information is collected only when a producer requests a measurement service. There are no consequences to Federal program or policy activities if the information were collected less frequently.
Special Circumstances
There are no special circumstances that require the collection to be conducted in a manner inconsistent with guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6.
Federal Register notice, summarization of comments and consultation with persons outside the Agency
The Federal Register notice with a sixty day comment period was published on July 17, 2015 (80 FR 42470). No comments were received.
The consultations were performed with Mark Henderson of Poweshiek County Iowa (641)990-1378, Wes Winterstein of Queen Anne’s County Maryland (410)490-6531, and Todd Parker of Marshall County Kansas (785)363-2111.
Explain any decision to provide any payment or gift to respondent
No gifts or payments are provided to respondents in return for completion of Form FSA-409.
Confidentiality provided to respondents
The data that is collected is handled according to established FSA procedures for implementing the Privacy and Freedom of Information Acts. This information collection complies with the Privacy Act of 1974 and OMB Circular A-130, Responsibilities for the Maintenance of Records about Individuals by Federal Agencies.
Questions of a sensitive nature
Data collected is not considered sensitive in nature.
12. Estimates of burden
The FSA-409 is only prepared if a producer requests a measurement service. There are an estimated 135,000 respondents who take about 15 minutes to collect data from the producer for a total of 33,750 burden hours. The travel time is included in the total burden hours of 168,750. The costs are paid for by the producer before the service is provided.
The average hourly rate for the respondents is $23.50. The respondent’s annual cost burden associated with this information collection is $3,965,625 (168,750 x $23.50).
Total annual cost burden to respondents or record keepers resulting from the collection of information
No special equipment or services must be purchased by the respondent in order to collect the information. There are no additional cost burdens for recordkeeping, as this task is performed by county office personnel.
Annual cost to Federal Government
There is no cost to the federal government. This is a service provided to producers at a rate established by the FSA to recover the cost of performing the service.
Reasons for changes in burden
There is no change in burden since the last approval.
Tabulation, analysis and publication plans
There are no plans to publish, in any form, the data collected from the FSA-409.
Reasons display of expiration date of OMB approval is inappropriate
The form will display the OMB approval expiration date.
Exceptions to 83-1 certification statement
There are no exceptions to the 83-1 certification statement.
How is this information collection related to the Customer Service Center? Will this information be part of their one stop shopping?
Yes, the form is currently available through the service center. The respondents are not required to provide information from other sources to respond to the Agency’s request.
File Type | application/msword |
Author | Joe.Lewis |
Last Modified By | Ball, MaryAnn - FSA, Washington, DC |
File Modified | 2015-11-03 |
File Created | 2015-11-03 |