80_FR_74094 80 FR 73867 - 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Reporting Requirements for Responsible Investment in Burma

80 FR 73867 - 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Reporting Requirements for Responsible Investment in Burma

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 227 (November 25, 2015)

Page Range73867-73868
FR Document2015-30054

The Department of State is seeking Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for the information collection described below. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we are requesting comments on this collection from all interested individuals and organizations. The purpose of this notice is to allow 60 days for public comment preceding submission of the collection to OMB.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 227 (Wednesday, November 25, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice: 9359]


60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Reporting 
Requirements for Responsible Investment in Burma

ACTION: Notice of request for public comment.

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SUMMARY: The Department of State is seeking Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) approval for the information collection described below. 
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we are 
requesting comments on this collection from all interested individuals 
and organizations. The purpose of this notice is to allow 60 days for 
public comment preceding submission of the collection to OMB.

DATES: The Department will accept comments from the public up to 
January 25, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
     Web: Persons with access to the Internet may comment on 
this notice by going to www.Regulations.gov. You can search for the 
document by entering ``Docket Number: DOS-2015-0070'' in the Search 
field. Then click the ``Comment Now'' button and complete the comment 
form.
     Email: [email protected]
     Regular Mail: Send written comments to: Bureau of 
Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, C/O Jennifer Stein, Rm 7822, U.S. 
Department of State, 2201 C Street NW.

You must include the DS form number (if applicable), information 
collection title, and the OMB control number in any correspondence.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct requests for additional 
information regarding the collection listed in this notice, including 
requests for copies of the proposed collection instrument and 
supporting documents, to Jennifer Stein, who may be reached on 202-647-
1211 or at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
     Title of Information Collection: Reporting Requirements 
for Responsible Investment in Burma.
     OMB Control Number: 1405-0209.
     Type of Request: Extension of a Currently Approved 
Collection.
     Originating Office: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and 
Labor, DRL/EAP.
     Form Number: No form.
     Respondents: U.S. persons and entities engaged in new 
investment in Burma in an amount over $500,000 in aggregate, per OFAC 
General License 17, which authorizes new investment in Burma.
     Estimated Number of Respondents: 30.
     Estimated Number of Responses: 30.
     Average Time per Response: 31 hours.
     Total Estimated Burden Time: 930 hours.
     Frequency: Within 180 days of new investment in Burma over 
$500,000, annually thereafter.
     Obligation to Respond: Mandatory.
    We are soliciting public comments to permit the Department to:
     Evaluate whether the proposed information collection is 
necessary for the proper functions of the Department.
     Evaluate the accuracy of our estimate of the time and cost 
burden for this proposed collection, including the validity of the 
methodology and assumptions used.
     Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected.
     Minimize the reporting burden on those who are to respond, 
including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of 
information technology.

Please note that comments submitted in response to this Notice are 
public record. Before including any detailed personal information, you 
should be aware that your comments as submitted, including your 
personal information, will be available for public review.
    Abstract of proposed collection:
    Section 203(a)(1)(B) of the International Emergency Economic Powers 
Act (IEEPA) grants the President authority to, inter alia, prevent or 
prohibit any acquisition or transaction involving any property, in 
which a foreign country or a national thereof has any interest, by any 
person, or with respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of 
the United States, if the President declares a national emergency with 
respect to any unusual and extraordinary threat, which has its source 
in whole or substantial part outside the United States, to the national 
security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States. See 50 
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.
    In Executive Order 13047 of May 20, 1997, the President determined 
that the actions and policies of the Government of Burma, including its 
large-scale repression of the democratic opposition in Burma, 
constituted an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national 
security and foreign policy of the United States, declared a national 
emergency to deal with that threat, and prohibited new investment in 
Burma. In subsequent Executive Orders, the President modified the scope 
of the national emergency to address additional concerns with the 
actions and policies of the Government of Burma. In Executive Order 
13448 of October 18, 2007, the President modified the emergency to 
address the continued repression of the democratic opposition in Burma, 
manifested in part through the commission of human rights abuses and 
pervasive public corruption. In Executive Order 13619 of July 11, 2012, 
the President further modified the emergency to address, inter alia, 
human rights abuses particularly in ethnic areas.
    In response to several political reforms by the Government of Burma 
and pursuant to authority granted by IEEPA, the Department of the 
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a general 
license (GL 17) on July 11, 2012 authorizing new investment in Burma, 
subject to certain restrictions and conditions.
    In order to support the Department of State's efforts to assess the 
extent to which new U.S. investment authorized by GL 17 furthers U.S. 
foreign policy goals of, inter alia, improving human rights protections 
and facilitating political reform in Burma, GL 17 requires U.S. persons 
engaging in new investment in Burma to report to the Department of 
State information related to such investment, as laid out in the 
``Reporting Requirements on Responsible Investment in Burma,'' 
(hereafter referred to as the ``collection''). This collection is 
authorized by section 203(a)(2) of

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IEEPA, which grants the President authority to keep a full record of, 
and to furnish under oath, in the form of reports or otherwise, 
complete information relative to any act or transaction referred to in 
section 203(a)(1) of IEEPA.
    Methodology:
    The Department of State will collect the information requested via 
electronic submission.
    Additional Information:
    It is the overarching policy goal of the U.S. Government to support 
political reform in Burma towards the establishment of a peaceful, 
prosperous, and democratic state that respects human rights and the 
rule of law. In the past, some foreign investment in Burma has been 
linked to human rights abuses, particularly in the area of natural 
resource development in ethnic minority regions. For example, some 
foreign investments have entailed acquisition and control of land in 
disputed ethnic minority territories exacerbating or contributing to 
both social unrest and armed conflict and leading to adverse community 
and/or environmental impacts. Increased military/security presence, 
particularly in disputed ethnic minority areas, to provide security for 
foreign investment projects is reported to have led to seizures of farm 
land, involuntary relocations, forced labor, torture, summary 
execution, and sexual violence.
    The collection will help the Department of State, in consultation 
with other relevant government agencies, to evaluate whether easing the 
ban on investment by U.S. persons advances U.S. foreign policy goals to 
address the national emergency with respect to Burma. In addition, the 
Department of State will use the collection as a basis to conduct 
informed consultations with U.S. businesses to encourage and assist 
such businesses to develop robust policies and procedures to address 
any potential adverse human rights, worker rights, anti-corruption, 
environmental, or other impacts resulting from their investments and 
operations in Burma. The Department of State will use the collection of 
information about new investment with the Myanmar Oil and Gas 
Enterprise (MOGE) to track investment that involves MOGE and to 
identify investors with whom it may be beneficial to have targeted 
consultation on anti-corruption and human rights policies. The public, 
including civil society actors in Burma, may use publicly available 
information resulting from the collection to engage U.S. businesses on 
their responsible investment policies and procedures and to monitor the 
Burmese government's management of revenues from investment.
    U.S. persons to whom this requirement applies will be required to 
submit a version of the report to the U.S. Government for public 
release, from which information considered in good faith to be exempt 
from disclosure under FOIA Exemption 4--i.e. trade secrets or 
commercial or financial information that is privileged or 
confidential--may be withheld. The Department of State will make this 
version of the report publically available in order to promote 
transparency with respect to new U.S. investments in Burma. In the 
past, the absence of transparency or publicly available information 
with respect to foreign investment activities in Burma has contributed 
to corruption and misuse of public funds, the erosion of public trust, 
and social unrest in ethnic minority areas and has led to further human 
rights abuses and repression by the government and military. Public 
disclosure of certain aspects of the collection therefore will promote 
the policy of transparency through new U.S. investment, a key U.S. 
foreign policy objective in Burma.
    Burmese civil society groups, particularly those representing 
ethnic minority communities, have requested that the Department of 
State make public certain information obtained through the collection 
on investments purportedly made for the benefit of the Burmese people, 
as a means of holding their own government accountable. Nobel Peace 
Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi underscored the importance of 
transparency in in Bangkok in 2012, noting that she did not want ``more 
investment to mean more possibilities for corruption.'' This was among 
the most specific of the recommendations she made to the international 
community, stressing that ``Transparency is very important if we are 
going to avoid problems in the future... So whatever investments, 
governmental agreements, whatever aid might be proposed, please make 
sure that it is transparent, that the people of Burma are in a position 
to understand what has been done, and how and for whom the benefits are 
intended.''
    Therefore public release of portions of this collection is aimed at 
providing civil society this type of information to both ensure the 
transparency of U.S. investment in Burma and to encourage civil society 
to partner with their government and U.S. companies towards building 
responsible investment, which ultimately promotes U.S. foreign policy 
goals.

    Dated: November 17, 2015.
Scott Busby,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, 
and Labor, Department of State.
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                                              education and mental health                             title, and the OMB control number in                  Powers Act (IEEPA) grants the President
                                              professionals on CVE efforts to help                    any correspondence.                                   authority to, inter alia, prevent or
                                              parents and schools understand how                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      prohibit any acquisition or transaction
                                              they can counter youth radicalization to                Direct requests for additional                        involving any property, in which a
                                              violence? (5) How can the Department                    information regarding the collection                  foreign country or a national thereof has
                                              inspire peer-to-peer attempts to                        listed in this notice, including requests             any interest, by any person, or with
                                              challenge violent extremism through                     for copies of the proposed collection                 respect to any property, subject to the
                                              public/private partnership?                             instrument and supporting documents,                  jurisdiction of the United States, if the
                                                 Schedule: The CVE Subcommittee                       to Jennifer Stein, who may be reached                 President declares a national emergency
                                              findings and recommendations will be                    on 202–647–1211 or at SteinJL@                        with respect to any unusual and
                                              submitted to the Homeland Security                      state.gov.                                            extraordinary threat, which has its
                                              Advisory Council for their deliberation                                                                       source in whole or substantial part
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            outside the United States, to the
                                              and vote during a public meeting. Once
                                                                                                        • Title of Information Collection:                  national security, foreign policy, or
                                              the report is voted on by the Homeland
                                                                                                      Reporting Requirements for Responsible                economy of the United States. See 50
                                              Security Advisory Council, it will be
                                                                                                      Investment in Burma.                                  U.S.C. 1701 et seq.
                                              sent to the Secretary for his review and
                                                                                                        • OMB Control Number: 1405–0209.                       In Executive Order 13047 of May 20,
                                              acceptance.
                                                                                                        • Type of Request: Extension of a                   1997, the President determined that the
                                                Dated: November 19, 2015.                             Currently Approved Collection.                        actions and policies of the Government
                                              Sarah E. Morgenthau,                                      • Originating Office: Bureau of                     of Burma, including its large-scale
                                              Executive Director.                                     Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor,                   repression of the democratic opposition
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–30064 Filed 11–24–15; 8:45 am]            DRL/EAP.                                              in Burma, constituted an unusual and
                                              BILLING CODE 9110–9M–P
                                                                                                        • Form Number: No form.                             extraordinary threat to the national
                                                                                                        • Respondents: U.S. persons and                     security and foreign policy of the United
                                                                                                      entities engaged in new investment in                 States, declared a national emergency to
                                              DEPARTMENT OF STATE                                     Burma in an amount over $500,000 in                   deal with that threat, and prohibited
                                                                                                      aggregate, per OFAC General License 17,               new investment in Burma. In
                                              [Public Notice: 9359]                                   which authorizes new investment in                    subsequent Executive Orders, the
                                                                                                      Burma.                                                President modified the scope of the
                                              60-Day Notice of Proposed Information                     • Estimated Number of Respondents:                  national emergency to address
                                              Collection: Reporting Requirements                      30.                                                   additional concerns with the actions
                                              for Responsible Investment in Burma                       • Estimated Number of Responses:                    and policies of the Government of
                                                                                                      30.                                                   Burma. In Executive Order 13448 of
                                                    Notice of request for public
                                              ACTION:
                                                                                                        • Average Time per Response: 31
                                              comment.                                                                                                      October 18, 2007, the President
                                                                                                      hours.                                                modified the emergency to address the
                                              SUMMARY:   The Department of State is                     • Total Estimated Burden Time: 930                  continued repression of the democratic
                                              seeking Office of Management and                        hours.                                                opposition in Burma, manifested in part
                                              Budget (OMB) approval for the                             • Frequency: Within 180 days of new                 through the commission of human
                                              information collection described below.                 investment in Burma over $500,000,                    rights abuses and pervasive public
                                              In accordance with the Paperwork                        annually thereafter.                                  corruption. In Executive Order 13619 of
                                              Reduction Act of 1995, we are                             • Obligation to Respond: Mandatory.                 July 11, 2012, the President further
                                              requesting comments on this collection                    We are soliciting public comments to                modified the emergency to address,
                                              from all interested individuals and                     permit the Department to:                             inter alia, human rights abuses
                                                                                                        • Evaluate whether the proposed                     particularly in ethnic areas.
                                              organizations. The purpose of this
                                                                                                      information collection is necessary for                  In response to several political
                                              notice is to allow 60 days for public
                                                                                                      the proper functions of the Department.               reforms by the Government of Burma
                                              comment preceding submission of the
                                                                                                        • Evaluate the accuracy of our                      and pursuant to authority granted by
                                              collection to OMB.
                                                                                                      estimate of the time and cost burden for              IEEPA, the Department of the Treasury’s
                                              DATES: The Department will accept                       this proposed collection, including the
                                              comments from the public up to January                                                                        Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
                                                                                                      validity of the methodology and                       issued a general license (GL 17) on July
                                              25, 2016.                                               assumptions used.                                     11, 2012 authorizing new investment in
                                              ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                        • Enhance the quality, utility, and                 Burma, subject to certain restrictions
                                              by any of the following methods:                        clarity of the information to be                      and conditions.
                                                 • Web: Persons with access to the                    collected.                                               In order to support the Department of
                                              Internet may comment on this notice by                    • Minimize the reporting burden on                  State’s efforts to assess the extent to
                                              going to www.Regulations.gov. You can                   those who are to respond, including the               which new U.S. investment authorized
                                              search for the document by entering                     use of automated collection techniques                by GL 17 furthers U.S. foreign policy
                                              ‘‘Docket Number: DOS–2015–0070’’ in                     or other forms of information                         goals of, inter alia, improving human
                                              the Search field. Then click the                        technology.                                           rights protections and facilitating
                                              ‘‘Comment Now’’ button and complete                     Please note that comments submitted in                political reform in Burma, GL 17
                                              the comment form.                                       response to this Notice are public                    requires U.S. persons engaging in new
                                                 • Email: steinJL@state.gov                           record. Before including any detailed                 investment in Burma to report to the
                                                 • Regular Mail: Send written
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                                                                                                      personal information, you should be                   Department of State information related
                                              comments to: Bureau of Democracy,                       aware that your comments as submitted,                to such investment, as laid out in the
                                              Human Rights, and Labor, C/O Jennifer                   including your personal information,                  ‘‘Reporting Requirements on
                                              Stein, Rm 7822, U.S. Department of                      will be available for public review.                  Responsible Investment in Burma,’’
                                              State, 2201 C Street NW.                                  Abstract of proposed collection:                    (hereafter referred to as the
                                              You must include the DS form number                       Section 203(a)(1)(B) of the                         ‘‘collection’’). This collection is
                                              (if applicable), information collection                 International Emergency Economic                      authorized by section 203(a)(2) of


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                                              IEEPA, which grants the President                       investment policies and procedures and                investment, which ultimately promotes
                                              authority to keep a full record of, and                 to monitor the Burmese government’s                   U.S. foreign policy goals.
                                              to furnish under oath, in the form of                   management of revenues from                              Dated: November 17, 2015.
                                              reports or otherwise, complete                          investment.                                           Scott Busby,
                                              information relative to any act or                         U.S. persons to whom this                          Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau
                                              transaction referred to in section                      requirement applies will be required to               of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor,
                                              203(a)(1) of IEEPA.                                     submit a version of the report to the U.S.            Department of State.
                                                 Methodology:                                         Government for public release, from                   [FR Doc. 2015–30054 Filed 11–24–15; 8:45 am]
                                                 The Department of State will collect                 which information considered in good                  BILLING CODE 4710–18–P
                                              the information requested via electronic                faith to be exempt from disclosure
                                              submission.                                             under FOIA Exemption 4—i.e. trade
                                                 Additional Information:                              secrets or commercial or financial
                                                 It is the overarching policy goal of the                                                                   OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
                                                                                                      information that is privileged or                     TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
                                              U.S. Government to support political
                                                                                                      confidential—may be withheld. The
                                              reform in Burma towards the
                                                                                                      Department of State will make this                    Generalized System of Preferences
                                              establishment of a peaceful, prosperous,
                                                                                                      version of the report publically available            (GSP): Notice of Acceptance of a
                                              and democratic state that respects
                                                                                                      in order to promote transparency with                 Country Practices Petition on
                                              human rights and the rule of law. In the
                                                                                                      respect to new U.S. investments in                    Thailand; Notice of Schedule for Public
                                              past, some foreign investment in Burma
                                                                                                      Burma. In the past, the absence of                    Comments and a Hearing on Certain
                                              has been linked to human rights abuses,
                                                                                                      transparency or publicly available                    Country Practice Reviews
                                              particularly in the area of natural
                                              resource development in ethnic                          information with respect to foreign
                                                                                                      investment activities in Burma has                    AGENCY: Office of the United States
                                              minority regions. For example, some                                                                           Trade Representative.
                                              foreign investments have entailed                       contributed to corruption and misuse of
                                                                                                      public funds, the erosion of public trust,            ACTION: Notice and request for
                                              acquisition and control of land in                                                                            submissions.
                                              disputed ethnic minority territories                    and social unrest in ethnic minority
                                              exacerbating or contributing to both                    areas and has led to further human                    SUMMARY:   The GSP Subcommittee of the
                                              social unrest and armed conflict and                    rights abuses and repression by the                   Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC)
                                              leading to adverse community and/or                     government and military. Public                       announces that it has accepted for
                                              environmental impacts. Increased                        disclosure of certain aspects of the                  review a country practices petition
                                              military/security presence, particularly                collection therefore will promote the                 regarding worker rights in Thailand
                                              in disputed ethnic minority areas, to                   policy of transparency through new U.S.               submitted as part of the GSP Annual
                                              provide security for foreign investment                 investment, a key U.S. foreign policy                 Review. This notice sets forth the
                                              projects is reported to have led to                     objective in Burma.                                   schedule for public comments and a
                                              seizures of farm land, involuntary                         Burmese civil society groups,                      public hearing on the newly accepted
                                              relocations, forced labor, torture,                     particularly those representing ethnic                petition on Thailand, as well as the
                                              summary execution, and sexual                           minority communities, have requested                  ongoing GSP country practice reviews
                                              violence.                                               that the Department of State make                     regarding Ecuador, Fiji, Georgia, Iraq,
                                                 The collection will help the                         public certain information obtained                   Niger, and Uzbekistan. This notice also
                                              Department of State, in consultation                    through the collection on investments                 announces the closure of the country
                                              with other relevant government                          purportedly made for the benefit of the               practices review of worker rights in the
                                              agencies, to evaluate whether easing the                Burmese people, as a means of holding                 Philippines without change to that
                                              ban on investment by U.S. persons                       their own government accountable.                     country’s GSP trade benefits.
                                              advances U.S. foreign policy goals to                   Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              address the national emergency with                     Suu Kyi underscored the importance of                 Contact Aimee Larsen, Director for GSP,
                                              respect to Burma. In addition, the                      transparency in in Bangkok in 2012,                   Office of the United States Trade
                                              Department of State will use the                        noting that she did not want ‘‘more                   Representative, 600 17th Street NW.,
                                              collection as a basis to conduct                        investment to mean more possibilities                 Washington, DC 20508. The telephone
                                              informed consultations with U.S.                        for corruption.’’ This was among the                  number is (202) 395–2974 and the email
                                              businesses to encourage and assist such                 most specific of the recommendations                  address is ALarsen@ustr.eop.gov.
                                              businesses to develop robust policies                   she made to the international                         DATES: The GSP regulations (15 CFR
                                              and procedures to address any potential                 community, stressing that                             part 2007) provide the schedule of dates
                                              adverse human rights, worker rights,                    ‘‘Transparency is very important if we                for conducting an annual review unless
                                              anti-corruption, environmental, or other                are going to avoid problems in the                    otherwise specified in a Federal
                                              impacts resulting from their investments                future... So whatever investments,                    Register notice. The schedule for the
                                              and operations in Burma. The                            governmental agreements, whatever aid                 review of the country practices reviews
                                              Department of State will use the                        might be proposed, please make sure                   cited above follows.
                                              collection of information about new                     that it is transparent, that the people of               January 4, 2016: Deadline for
                                              investment with the Myanmar Oil and                     Burma are in a position to understand                 submission of pre-hearing briefs and
                                              Gas Enterprise (MOGE) to track                          what has been done, and how and for                   requests to appear at the January 14–15,
                                              investment that involves MOGE and to                    whom the benefits are intended.’’                     2016 public hearing; submissions must
                                              identify investors with whom it may be                     Therefore public release of portions of            be received by 5:00 p.m.
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                                              beneficial to have targeted consultation                this collection is aimed at providing                    January 14–15, 2016: The GSP
                                              on anti-corruption and human rights                     civil society this type of information to             Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff
                                              policies. The public, including civil                   both ensure the transparency of U.S.                  Committee (TPSC) will convene a two-
                                              society actors in Burma, may use                        investment in Burma and to encourage                  day public hearing on the country
                                              publicly available information resulting                civil society to partner with their                   practices reviews cited above at 1724 F
                                              from the collection to engage U.S.                      government and U.S. companies                         Street NW., Washington, DC 20508,
                                              businesses on their responsible                         towards building responsible                          beginning at 9:30 a.m. each day.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of request for public comment.
DatesThe Department will accept comments from the public up to January 25, 2016.
ContactDirect requests for additional information regarding the collection listed in this notice, including requests for copies of the proposed collection instrument and supporting documents, to Jennifer Stein, who may be reached on 202-647- 1211 or at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 73867 

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