1140-0017 Justification 05-16-2017_508

1140-0017 Justification 05-16-2017_508.pdf

Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report Under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, Firearms

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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives

Supporting Statement

# 1140-0017 

Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report

Under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, Firearms

ATF F 5300.11

A. Justification
1. Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report (AFMER) primary purpose is to
collect and disseminate data regarding the number of firearms produced by licensed
manufacturers within one calendar year. The AFMER report is used to provide the public
with firearms production economics on licensed manufacturer within the United States. This
information is used for research purposes by the government, academic community and
various industries. Under the Gun Control Act (GCA) 18 U.S.C§923(g) (5) (A), all licensed
manufacturers are required to complete and return Form 5300.11 to ATF before April 1st
each year.
18 U.S.C. § 923(g) (5) (A) - “Each licensee shall, when required by letter
issued by the Attorney General, and until notified to the contrary in
writing by the Attorney General, submit on a form specified by the
Attorney General, for periods and at the times specified in such letter, all
record information required to be kept by this chapter or such lesser
record information as the Attorney General in such letter may specify.”
Revision of this form will help clarify what fields on the form must be completed, and what
data should actually be captured on the form. Numerous revisions to the form's instructions
will provide much needed clarity regarding the completion of the form itself, what firearms
really need to be reported and what firearms don't, and additional definitions will further help
respondents to complete the form more accurately.
The significant changes are as follows:
-Form
no significant content changes to the form; some cosmetic changes were made in hopes
of increasing the number of forms filled out completely/correctly; most noticeable
cosmetic change is the removal of the big gray block in item #8, which served no
purpose
-Form

instruction and definition references were added, where applicable

-Form
added Note at top of form to notify the form must be completed and submitted even if
there are no firearms to report

-Form #8
changed from “produced and sold” into commerce to “produced and sold or distributed”
into U.S. commerce “even if no monetary value received”
-Form #8
added block to describe any miscellaneous firearm(s)
-Form #9
changed from “exported” to “exported out of the U.S.”
-Form #9
added statement to report zero if the firearm was only temporarily exported
-Form #9
added block to describe any miscellaneous firearm(s)
-Instruction #10 {previous 1.(g)}
removed the facsimile (fax) submission and email submission options; respondents can
still mail their form or utilize eForms for full electronic submission; forms received via
fax are often of poor quality, parts of the form get cut off, multiple submissions are
received, or sometimes no submission is received because senders don’t notice their
fax did not transmit successfully
-Definition #1 {previous 2.(a)}
changed from “Production” to “Produced” – the word “production” is not used anywhere
on the revised form – legal counsel advised total produced and “distributed into
commerce” is more in line with regulations; added scenarios in which firearms should
be reported, and ones where they should not be reported (some of the exceptions listed
were previously on the form under instruction #3)
-Definition #2 {previous 1.(f)}
definition of commerce was moved to the definition section
-Definition #3
destructive device definition was added; this term is used in exception g. under definition
#1
-Definition #4
antique firearm definition was added; this term is used in exception h. under definition
#1
-Definition #5 {previous 2.(b-k)}
these types of firearms were put in order as they appear on the form, and now also
correspond with the letter that they are in item #8 and #9
2. AFMER is self-reported, by licensed manufacturers, through submission of ATF Form
5300.11. After the information is collected and calculated, it is then posted annually to the
ATF website to provide to the public. The AFMER information has been used in previous
publications and presentations to provide firearms market trends for the U.S.

3. The AFMER Form 5300.11 gets mailed directly to all those required to complete it (form is
only for type 07 and type 10 licenses), and is also available fully electronically via eForms
platform which allows full electronic completion and electronic submission of the form.
4. ATF uses a uniform subject classification system to identify duplication and to ensure that
any similar information already available cannot be used or modified for the purpose of this
information collection.
5. The collection of information has no significant impact on small businesses or other small
entities. All licensed manufacturers, despite size, are required by law to report their
information.
6. The consequences of canceling the AFMER would substantially impact the firearms research
community. Providing information from the AFMERs, allows tracking of market trends and
economic background of firearms manufacturing in the United States. Additionally, ATF is
mandated by 18 U.S.C. § 923(g)(5)(A) to collect this information, and the absence of this
collection would eliminate ATF’s ability to enforce this statute.
7. This information collection and record keeping requirement is conducted in a manner
consistent with 5 CFR 1320.6.
8. No public comments were received for the either the 60-day and 30-day notices that were
published in the Federal Register.
9. No decision to provide any payment or gift to respondents is associated with collection of this
information.
10. Confidentiality is not assured.
11. No questions of a sensitive nature are associated with this information collection.
12. The number of respondents for this information collection is 12,000. Each respondent
completes the form one time per calendar year. The total number of responses should be
12,000. It is estimated that it takes 20 minutes to complete the form. The total burden for this
information collection is 4,000 hours. The record retention requirement for this information
collection is 98 years. Respondents are required to retain the form in their records for the
period of time for which the respective license is active. Once the license goes inactive, the
respondent is required to submit their copy of the form to ATF’s Out of Business Records
Center with all of their other license documentation. Hard copy AFMER forms are imaged
and stored in ECM (our electronic records management system). As per record retention
guidelines, the imaged copies are kept until they are no longer needed administratively (no set
time). The original hard copies are destroyed upon satisfactory completion of scanning.

13. Respondents have a choice of mailing or using eForms to electronically submit the AFMER
to ATF. There is no cost to the respondent for reporting this information if they use the
electronic method.
14. Estimates of annual costs to the Federal Government are as follows:
Direct Labor
Overhead
Printing
Total

$ 0
$ 0
$60
$60

15. The increase in respondents from 8,500 to 12,000 is due to an increase in licensed
manufacturers. All Federal Firearms Licensees who hold either a Type 07 (manufacturer of
firearms) or Type 10 (manufacturer of destructive devices) license must file an AFMER.
The increase in burden hours from 2,833 to 4,000 is due to a spike in licensed
manufacturers.
16. The result of this collection will be posted on the ATF website.
17. ATF does not request approval to not display the expiration date for OMB approval of the
information for this collection.
18. There are no exceptions to the certification statement.
B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods
Collecting this information does not involve statistical methods.


File Typeapplication/pdf
File TitleSupporting Justification Statement for Information Collection 1140-0017
SubjectSupporting Justification Statement for ATF Form 5300.11
AuthorFESD-FFLC
File Modified2017-05-22
File Created2017-05-15

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