SPST 0001 - Interagency Charter Fed Deposit Insurance Application 2016 renewal

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Interagency Charter and Federal Deposit Insurance Application

OMB: 3064-0001

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT

INTERAGENCY CHARTER AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE APPLICATION

(OMB No. 3064‑0001)



INTRODUCTION


The FDIC is requesting renewal of the above-captioned collection of information. The information in this collection is used by the FDIC when it decides whether to provide deposit insurance to financial institutions that request it. It is also used by the Office of Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) under a separately-approved control number, for charter applications. The current approval for this FDIC collection will expire on July 31, 2016.


A. JUSTIFICATION


1. Circumstances and Need


Section 5 of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. 1815) provides that any depository institution engaged in the business of receiving deposits other than trust funds, upon application and examination by the FDIC and approval by its Board of Directors, may become an insured depository institution. Before approving the application, the Act requires the FDIC Board of Directors to consider certain factors which are listed in Section 6 of the Act (12 U.S.C. 1816). These factors include: the financial history and condition of the depository institution, the adequacy of its capital structure, its future earnings prospects, the general character and fitness of its management, the risk it presents to the FDIC Insurance Fund, the convenience and needs of the community to be served, and the consistency of its corporate powers.


2. Use of Information Collected


The information is used by the FDIC as a basis for analyzing the proposal and evaluating the seven statutory factors in order to determine whether the applicant will qualify for Federal deposit insurance.


3. Use of Technology/Obstacles to Reducing Burden


Respondents are free to use whatever methods are the least burdensome to them for preparing the application for deposit insurance.


4. Efforts to Identify Duplication


None of the information collected on the form is available elsewhere.

5. Minimizing the Burden on Small Depository Institutions


All proposed depository institutions must follow the same application procedures. The application is designed to collect only the minimum amount of information necessary for the FDIC to assess the merits of each case. The form is periodically reviewed to ensure that it is current and there is a need for the information collected.


6. Consequences of Less Frequent Collections


The information is collected only if a proposed bank or savings association applies for Federal deposit insurance.


7. Special Circumstances


There are no special circumstances.


8. Consultation with Persons Outside the FDIC


A Federal Register notice seeking comment on renewal of the collection for a 60-day period was published on April 6, 2016 (81 FR 19971). No comments were received


9. Payment or Gift to Respondents


There are no payments or gifts to respondents.


10. Confidentiality


All information in the application is available for public review unless it qualifies for exemption under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). The form advises applicants about the policy of making the information publicly available and that the applicant is responsible for identifying information it deems confidential. The FDIC makes the final decision, pursuant to the FOIA, on what information will be released to the public.


11. Information of a Sensitive Nature


No information of a sensitive nature is required.


12. Estimate of Annual Burden


Annual number of respondents: 42

Frequency of Response: On occasion

Hours to prepare an application: 125

Annual burden hours: 42 x 125 = 5,250


13. Capital, Start-up, Operating, and Maintenance Cost Burden


There are no capital, start-up, operating, or maintenance costs.


14. Estimated Annual Cost to Federal Government


None.


15. Reason for change in Burden


The change in estimated annual burden is an Agency adjustment due to a significant decline in the number of federal deposit insurance applications being received.


16. Publication


The information collected is not published.


17. Exceptions to Expiration Date Display


None.


18. Exceptions to Certification


None.



B. STATISTICAL METHODS

Not applicable.



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