Justification for No material/Nonsubstantive Change

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Best Interest Contract Prohibited Transaction Exemption

Justification for No material/Nonsubstantive Change

OMB: 1210-0156

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Best Interest Contact Exemption

OMB Number 1210-0156

April 2017


Justification for Nonmaterial/Non-substantive Change


The Department is hereby submitting a nonmaterial/non-substantive change request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regarding a modification made by the Department’s Final Conflict of Interest Rule to the information collection request (ICR) contained in the Department’s Best Interest Contract Exemption. The exemption was approved by OMB under control number 1210-0156 and is scheduled to expire on June 30, 2019.


Section IX of the final exemption requires financial institutions using the exemption to furnish a written statement of fiduciary status, specified disclosures, and a written commitment to adhere to impartial conduct standards to all retirement investors (in ERISA plans, Individual Retirement Accounts, and non-ERISA plans) prior to or at the same time as the execution of recommended transactions (the “Transition Disclosure”).


Pursuant to the final rule, financial institutions using the Principal Transaction Exemption will not be required to send the Transition Disclosure. The modification to the ICR is deregulatory, because it eliminates the requirement to send an estimated 31 million Transition Disclosures resulting in an hour burden reduction of approximately 576,000 hours (at an equivalent cost of $31.8 million) and cost savings of approximately $11 million during the first year of the ICR approval period only. This savings produces an annualized reduction of the hour burden over the three year period shown in ROCIS of 200,000 hours (due to rounding) and no change to the cost burden (due to rounding).


For purposes of ROCIS database entries, the burden has been reduced over the three-year approval period to 2.6 million hours (rounded) and remains at $1.2 billion (rounded) annually.


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