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DOCUMENT ID: [No. 2007-N-13]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Federal Housing Finance Board (Finance Board) is submitting the information collection entitled ``Federal Home Loan Bank Directors'' to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval of a threeyear extension of the OMB control number, 30690002, which is due to expire on November 30, 2007.
SUMMARY: Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals,
Section 7 of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act (Bank Act) (12 U.S.C. 1427) and the Finance Board's implementing regulation, codified at 12 CFR part 915, establish the eligibility requirements and the procedures for electing and appointing Federal Home Loan Bank (Bank) directors. Under part 915, the Banks determine the eligibility of elective directors and director nominees and run the annual director election process. To determine eligibility, the Banks use the Federal Home Loan Bank Elective Director Eligibility Certification Form, which has not changed since the information collection was last cleared in 2004. A copy of the Form is attached to this Notice.
In 2007, the Finance Board published two rules affecting the
eligibility and selection of appointive Bank directors. The first rule,
published in April 2007, requires the boards of directors of the Banks
to submit to the Finance Board a list of individuals that includes
information regarding each individual's eligibility and qualifications
to serve as a Bank director. The Finance Board uses the list provided
by each Bank to select wellqualified individuals to serve on the
Bank's board of directors. See 72 FR 15600 (Apr. 2, 2007). The second
rule, published in June 2007, clarifies the types of financial
interests an appointive Bank director may maintain in a member of the
Bank on whose board the director serves. See 72 FR 33637 (June 19,
2007). As a result of these regulatory changes, the Finance Board has
revised the form the Banks and the Finance Board use to determine
whether prospective appointive directors satisfy the statutory and
regulatory eligibility requirements and renamed it the Federal Home
Loan Bank Appointive Director Application Form (Application Form). The revised
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Application Form asks individuals for information about their
background and qualifications to serve as an appointive Bank director
as well as compliance with statutory eligibility requirements. It also
conforms the information about prohibited financial interests to the
new rule. In addition, to reduce the burden on incumbent appointive
directors, the Finance Board has created a new Federal Home Loan Bank
Appointive Bank Director Annual Certification Form (Annual Form) that
allows individuals simply to certify that they continue to meet the
director eligibility requirements. Copies of both Appointive Director Forms are attached to this Notice.
The likely respondents include Banks, Bank members, and prospective and incumbent Bank directors. The OMB number for the information collection is 30690002. The OMB clearance for the information collection expires on November 30, 2007.
The Finance Board estimates the total number of respondents is
4,351, which includes 12 Banks, 4,000 Bank members, and 339 prospective
and incumbent Bank directors. As explained below, the Finance Board
estimates that the total annual hour burden for all respondents is 4580.5 hours.
1. Elections and Elective Directors
The Finance Board estimates the total annual hour burden for each Bank to conduct the election of directors and to process Elective Director Eligibility Certification Forms is 235 hours. The estimate for the average hour burden for all Banks is 2,820 hours (12 Banks x 235 hours = 2,820 hours).
The Finance Board estimates the total annual average hour burden for all Bank members to participate in the election process is 1,075 hours. This includes the time necessary to consider elective director candidates and to cast votes. The Finance Board estimates that Bank members will consider 300 elective director candidates annually for a total of 75 hours (300 individuals x 15 minutes = 75 hours). The Finance Board estimates the total annual average hour burden for a Bank member to vote in the director election is 15 minutes for a total of 1,000 hours (4,000 voting members x 15 minutes = 1,000 hours). c. Prospective and Incumbent Elective Directors
The Finance Board estimates the total annual average hour burden for all prospective and incumbent elective directors is 70 hours. This includes a total annual average of 100 prospective elective directors (out of the 300 individuals the Banks consider), with 1 response per individual taking an average of 30 minutes (100 individuals x 30 minutes = 50 hours). It also includes a total annual average of 80 incumbent elective directors, with 1 response per individual taking an average of 15 minutes (80 individuals x 15 minutes = 20 hours). 2. Appointive Directors
The Finance Board estimates the total annual average hour burden for each Bank to recruit, review, and recommend individuals to be appointed as Bank directors is 28 hours. In a typical year, no Bank should have more than three vacant appointive directorships. The estimate for the average hour burden for all Banks is 336 hours (12 Banks x 28 hours = 336 hours).
The Finance Board estimates the total annual average hour burden for all prospective and incumbent appointive directors is 279.5 hours. This includes a total annual average of 84 prospective appointive directors with 1 response per individual taking an average of 3 hours (84 individuals x 3 hours = 252 hours). It also includes a total annual average of 55 incumbent appointive directors, with 1 response per individual taking an average of 30 minutes (55 individuals x 30 minutes = 27.5 hours).
In accordance with the requirements of 5 CFR 1320.8(d), the Finance Board published a request for public comments regarding this information collection in the Federal Register on August 8, 2007. See 72 FR 44540 (Aug. 8, 2007). The 60day comment period closed on October 9, 2007.
The Finance Board received two public comments, one from a trade association that represents community banks and one from a Bank. The trade association supported the use of the new and revised Appointive Director Forms, believing that the Application Form will elicit valuable information about applicant's skills and the Annual Form will reduce the reporting burden on incumbent directors.
The Bank suggested several changes, which the Finance Board has adopted, to the Appointive Director Forms to clarify the information an individual must provide. The Finance Board has clarified the instructions on the Annual Form to make clear that prohibited relationships between a director and a Bank or any member of the director's Bank, also apply to such relationships with the director's spouse or minor children. See 12 CFR 915.10(e)(6). On the Application Form, the Finance Board has made clear that an appointive director may not serve as an officer of any Bank and that the provisions on a director's contractual rights to the payment of money apply also to the director's spouse. See 12 U.S.C. 1427(a); 12 CFR 915.10(e)(6). The Finance Board also deleted the reference to interests held through a trust or other similar arrangement from the definition of ``indirect'' since this type of financial interest does not disqualify an individual from being appointed as a Bank director.
The Finance Board requests written comments on the following: (1)
Whether the collection of information is necessary for the proper
performance of Finance Board functions, including whether the
information has practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the Finance
Board's estimates of the burdens of the collection of information; (3)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information
collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.
Comments should be submitted to OMB in writing at the address listed above.
Dated: November 9, 2007.
By the Federal Housing Finance Board.
Neil R. Crowley,
Acting General Counsel.
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