81_FR_59130 81 FR 58964 - Proposed Renewal of the Approval of Information Collection Requirements; Comment Request

81 FR 58964 - Proposed Renewal of the Approval of Information Collection Requirements; Comment Request

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 166 (August 26, 2016)

Page Range58964-58980
FR Document2016-20469

The Department of Labor (DOL), as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, conducts a pre- clearance consultation program to provide the general public and Federal agencies with an opportunity to comment on proposed and/or continuing collections of information in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A). This program helps to ensure that requested data can be provided in the desired format, reporting burden (time and financial resources) is minimized, collection instruments are clearly understood, and the impact of collection requirements on respondents can be properly assessed. The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs is soliciting comments concerning its proposal to renew the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval of the following information collections: ``38 U.S.C. 4212, Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act, as Amended'' (OMB Control No. 1250-0004) and ``29 U.S.C. 793, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended'' (OMB Control No. 1250-0005). The current OMB approval for these information collections expires on January 31, 2017. A copy of the proposed information collection request can be obtained by contacting the office listed below in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this Notice or by accessing it at www.regulations.gov.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 166 (Friday, August 26, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 166 (Friday, August 26, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs


Proposed Renewal of the Approval of Information Collection 
Requirements; Comment Request

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Labor (DOL), as part of its continuing 
effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, conducts a pre-
clearance consultation program to provide the general public and 
Federal agencies with an opportunity to comment on proposed and/or 
continuing collections of information in accordance with the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A). This program 
helps to ensure that requested data can be provided in the desired 
format, reporting burden (time and financial resources) is minimized, 
collection instruments are clearly understood, and the impact of 
collection requirements on respondents can be properly assessed. The 
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs is soliciting comments 
concerning its proposal to renew the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) approval of the following information collections: ``38 U.S.C. 
4212, Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act, as Amended'' 
(OMB Control No. 1250-0004) and ``29 U.S.C. 793, Section 503 of the 
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended'' (OMB Control No. 1250-0005). 
The current OMB approval for these information collections expires on 
January 31, 2017. A copy of the proposed information collection request 
can be obtained by contacting the office listed below in the FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this Notice or by accessing it 
at www.regulations.gov.

DATES: Written comments must be submitted to the office listed in the 
addresses section below on or before October 25, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by Control Number 1250-
0004 and/or 1250-0005, by one of the following methods:
    Electronic comments: Through the federal eRulemaking Portal at 
www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
    Mail, Hand Delivery, Courier: Address comments to Debra Carr, 
Director, Division of Policy and Program Development, Office of Federal 
Contract Compliance Programs, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Room C3325, 
Washington, DC 20210.
    Instructions: Please submit one copy of your comments by only one 
method. All submissions received must include the agency name and OMB 
Control Number identified above for this information collection. 
Commenters are strongly encouraged to submit their comments 
electronically via the www.regulations.gov Web site or to mail their 
comments early to ensure that they are timely received. Comments, 
including any personal information provided, become a matter of public 
record and will be posted to the www.regulations.gov Web site. They 
will also be summarized and/or included in the request for OMB approval 
of the information collection request.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Debra Carr, Director, Division of 
Policy and Program Development, Office of Federal Contract Compliance 
Programs, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Room C3325, Washington, DC 
20210. Telephone: (202) 693-0103 (voice) or (202) 693-1337 (TTY) (these 
are not toll-free numbers). Copies of this notice may be obtained in 
alternative formats (e.g., large print, braille, audio recording), upon 
request, by calling the numbers listed above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    I. Background: The Office of Federal Contractor Compliance Programs 
(OFCCP) administers and enforces the three nondiscrimination and equal 
employment opportunity laws listed below.
     Executive Order 11246, as amended (E.O. 11246)
     Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 
29 U.S.C. 793 (Section 503)
     Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, 
as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA)
    These authorities prohibit employment discrimination by Federal 
contractors and subcontractors and require them to take affirmative 
action to ensure that equal employment opportunities are available 
regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected 
veteran. Additionally, federal contractors and subcontractors are 
prohibited from discriminating against applicants and employees for 
asking about, discussing, or sharing information about their pay or, in 
certain circumstances, the pay of their co-workers. This information 
collection request covers the recordkeeping and third party disclosure 
requirements for Section 503 and VEVRAA. OFCCP is not proposing to 
collect new information with this renewal.
    Section 503 prohibits employment discrimination against applicants 
and employees because of physical or mental disability and requires 
affirmative action to ensure that persons are treated without regard to 
disability. Section 503 applies to Federal contractors and 
subcontractors with contracts in excess of $15,000.\1\
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    \1\ Effective October 1, 2010, the coverage threshold under 
Section 503 increased from $10,000 to $15,000, in accordance with 
the inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908.
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    VEVRAA prohibits employment discrimination against protected 
veterans and requires affirmative action to ensure that persons are 
treated without regard to their status as a protected veteran. VEVRAA 
applies to Federal contractors and subcontractors with contracts of 
$150,000 or more.\2\
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    \2\ Effective October 1, 2015, the coverage threshold under 
VEVRAA increased from $100,000 to $150,000, in accordance with the 
inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908.
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    II. Review Focus: DOL is particularly interested in comments which:
     Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is 
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, 
including whether the information will have practical utility;
     evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the 
burden of the proposed collection of information, including the 
validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
     enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and
     minimize the burden of the collection of information on 
those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate 
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting 
electronic submissions of responses.
    III. Current Actions: DOL seeks the approval of the extension of 
this information in order to carry out its responsibility to enforce 
the affirmative action and nondiscrimination provisions of Section 503 
and VEVRAA, which it administers.
    Type of Review: Renewal.
    Agency: Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
    Title: 38 U.S.C. 4212, Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment 
Assistance Act, as Amended.
    OMB Number: 1250-0004.
    Agency Number: None.
    Affected Public: Business or other for profit; individuals.
    Total Respondents: 41,814,991.
    Total Annual Responses: 41,814,991.
    Average Time per Response: 7.75 minutes (0.13 hour).
    Estimated Total Burden Hours: 5,427,933.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Total Burden Cost (capital/startup): $0.
    Total Burden Cost (operating/maintenance): $667,186.56.
    Type of Review: Renewal.
    Agency: Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
    Title: 29 U.S.C. 793, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 
1973, as Amended.
    OMB Number: 1250-0005.
    Agency Number: None.
    Affected Public: Business or other for profit; individuals.
    Total Respondents: 41,814,991.
    Total Annual Responses: 41,814,991.
    Average Time per Response: 6.3 minutes (0.11 hour).
    Estimated Total Burden Hours: 4,392,369.
    Frequency: On occasion.
    Total Burden Cost (capital/startup): $0.
    Total Burden Cost (operating/maintenance): $667,186.56.
    Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized 
and/or included in the request for OMB approval of the information 
collection request; they will also become a matter of public record.

    Dated: August 22, 2016.
Debra A. Carr,
Director, Division of Policy and Program Development, Office of Federal 
Contract Compliance Programs.
Note to Reviewer
    The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) requests 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for 5,427,933 hours in 
combined recordkeeping and third party disclosure burden hours for 
compliance by federal contractors and subcontractors with the Vietnam 
Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as amended (38 
U.S.C. 4212) (VEVRAA). This compares with 10,546,660 hours in the most 
recently approved clearance request in 2014, a decrease of 5,118,727 
(5,427,933 -10,546,660 = -5,118,727) hours. This decrease reflects an 
adjustment in the number of affected federal contractors, which was 
overestimated in the previous information collection.
    OFCCP will not be collecting any new or different information. The 
burden hours primarily represent those federal contractors and 
subcontractors that are required under VEVRAA to list their job 
openings with the appropriate employment service delivery system and to 
develop, update, and maintain an affirmative action program. Reporting 
requirements under VEVRAA are not included in this information 
collection, but rather, are included in the Scheduling Letter and 
Itemized Listing information collection request for nonconstruction 
supply and service Federal contractors, separately approved under OMB 
Control Number 1250-0003.
    As explained in Section 15 of this supporting statement, the 
decrease in burden hours for this information collection is primarily a 
result of OFCCP's proposal to use data from

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Employer Information Report EEO-1 (EEO-1 Report) to determine the 
number of covered federal contractors and contractor establishments 
instead of the methodology used in the previous information collection, 
which averaged data from multiple sources. That methodology resulted in 
an overestimation of the number of affected contractors. The EEO-1 
Report provides a more accurate estimate of contractors and 
establishments covered by VEVRAA. EEO-1 Reports data from fiscal year 
2014 shows 23,960 federal contractor parent companies filed reports, 
with 115,831 total contractor establishments. These numbers are 
significantly less than the estimates used in the previous information 
collection (57,104 contractor companies and 211,287 contractor 
establishments). In addition, the decrease in burden hours is a result 
of certain requirements in the VEVRAA regulations that are only 
applicable to new contractors.

Supporting Statement

Department of Labor, OFCCP

OFCCP Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements--38 U.S.C. 4212, Vietnam 
Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as Amended

Control Number: 1250-0004

A. Justification

    The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is 
responsible for administering three equal opportunity laws that 
prohibit discrimination based on particular protected categories and 
require affirmative action to provide equal employment opportunities:
     Executive Order 11246, as amended (E.O. 11246),\1\
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    \1\ The regulations implementing Executive Order 11246 
applicable to supply and service contractors are found at 41 CFR 
parts 60-1, 60-2, 60-3, 60-20, and 60-50.
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     Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 
29 U.S.C. 793 (Section 503),\2\ and
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    \2\ The regulations implementing Section 503 applicable to 
supply and service contractors are found at 41 CFR part 741.
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     Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 
1974,\3\ as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA).
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    \3\ The regulations implementing VEVRAA applicable to supply and 
service contractors are found at 41 CFR part 60-300.
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    E.O. 11246 prohibits covered federal contractors \4\ from 
discriminating against applicants and employees based on race, color, 
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and national 
origin. E.O. 11246 also prohibits contractors from taking 
discriminatory actions, including firing, against applicants and 
employees for asking about or sharing their own compensation 
information and, in certain instances, the compensation information of 
their co-workers.\5\ E.O. 11246 applies contractors holding a 
Government contract in excess of $10,000, or Government contracts that 
have, or can reasonably expect to have, an aggregate total value 
exceeding $10,000 in a 12-month period. E.O. 11246 also applies to 
Government bills of lading, depositories of Federal funds in any 
amount, and to financial institutions that are paying agents for U.S. 
Savings Bonds.
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    \4\ As used herein and unless otherwise specified, the term 
``contractors'' refers to federal contractors and subcontractors 
subject to the laws enforced by OFCCP. For E.O. 11246, the term also 
included federally assisted construction contractors and 
subcontractors.
    \5\ E.O. 13665 amended E.O. 11246 to include a prohibition on 
discrimination against any employee or applicant for inquiring 
about, discussing, or disclosing compensation or the compensation of 
another employee or applicant. Executive Order 13665, Non-
Retaliation for Disclosure of Compensation Information, 79 FR 20749 
(April 11, 2014). The final rule published on September 11, 2015 and 
became effective on January 11, 2016. 80 FR 54934 (Sept. 11, 2015).
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    Section 503 prohibits employment discrimination against applicants 
and employees based on disability and requires contractors to take 
affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise 
treat qualified individuals without discrimination based on physical or 
mental disabilities. Its requirements apply to contractors with a 
Government contract in excess of $15,000.\6\
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    \6\ Effective October 1, 2010, the coverage threshold under 
Section 503 increased from $10,000 to $15,000, in accordance with 
the inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908. See, 
Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-
Related Thresholds, 75 CFR 53129 (Aug. 30, 2010).
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    VEVRAA prohibits employment discrimination against protected 
veterans, namely disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, active 
duty wartime or campaign badge veterans, and Armed Forces service medal 
veterans, and requires contractors to take affirmative action to 
employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified 
individuals without discrimination based on their status as a protected 
veteran. Its requirements apply to contractors with a Government 
contract of $150,000 or more.\7\
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    \7\ Effective October 1, 2015, the coverage threshold under 
VEVRAA increased from $100,000 to $150,000, in accordance with the 
inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908. See, Federal 
Acquisition Regulation; Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-Related 
Thresholds, 80 FR 38293 (July 2, 2015).
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    OFCCP promulgated regulations implementing these programs 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. These regulations are 
found at Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in Chapter 
60 and are accessible on the Web at http://www.dol.gov/dol/cfr/Title_41/Chapter_60.htm.
    For purposes of OFCCP's recordkeeping and reporting requirements, 
the agency divides the obligations under these authorities into 
multiple information collection requests (ICRs).\8\ These divisions are 
based on OFCCP's distinct enforcement authorities (e.g., E.O. 11246 and 
Section 503 each has its own recordkeeping ICR), programs, and related 
regulatory requirements.
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    \8\ OFCCP's other current ICRs include: Construction 
Recordkeeping Requirements (OMB No. 1250-0001), Complaint Procedures 
(OMB No. 1250-0002), Supply and Service Program (Scheduling Letter 
and Itemized Listing) (OMB No. 1250-0003), Section 503 Recordkeeping 
Requirements (OMB No. 1250-0005), Functional Affirmative Action 
Program Agreement Procedures (OMB No. 1250-0006), Government 
Contractors, Prohibitions Against Pay Secrecy Policies and Actions 
(OMB No. 1250-0008), and Prohibiting Discrimination Based on Sexual 
Orientation and Gender Identity by Contractors and Subcontractors 
(OMB No. 1250-0009). In the future, and as appropriate, OFCCP 
proposes to consolidate several of these ICRs.
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    The reporting requirements under VEVRAA are not included in this 
information collection, but rather, are included in the Scheduling 
Letter and Itemized Listing ICR for nonconstruction supply and service 
contractors, separately approved under OMB Control Number 1250-0003.
    Due to the pending expiration of OMB No. 1250-0004, OFCCP is 
seeking approval of the agency's VEVRAA recordkeeping and third party 
disclosure requirements.

1. Legal And Administrative Requirements

VEVRAA
41 CFR Part 60-300--Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination 
Obligations of Federal Contractors and Subcontractors Regarding 
Disabled Veterans, Recently Separated Veterans, Active Duty Wartime or 
Campaign Badge Veterans, and Armed Forces Service Medal Veterans
    These regulations establish the basic nondiscrimination and 
affirmative action requirements under the VEVRAA program. They define 
coverage, specify clauses to be included in contracts, provide 
procedures to ensure compliance by covered contractors, specify 
reporting and recordkeeping requirements, establish a benchmark for 
veteran representation in the workforce, and outline the basic 
requirements for AAPs under VEVRAA.

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    Section 60-300.5 describes the equal opportunity clause in Federal 
contracts. Paragraphs 2 through 6 of the clause pertain to the 
mandatory job listing requirements. Each covered contractor must list 
job openings with the appropriate state or local employment service 
delivery system (ESDS) in a format permitted by the ESDS. Each covered 
contractor must also provide and update as necessary information to the 
appropriate ESDS, including: Its status as a Federal contractor; that 
it desires priority referrals of protected veterans from the ESDS; the 
name and location of each hiring location within the state; and the 
contact information for the contractor official responsible for hiring 
at each location as well as any external job search organizations the 
contractor uses to assist in its hiring. Each contractor is required to 
include the EO clause in each of its subcontracts of $150,000 or more, 
although the clause may be incorporated by reference or operation.
    Section 60-300.40 requires contractors with 50 or more employees 
and a contract of $150,000 or more to develop a VEVRAA AAP.
    Section 60-300.42 requires contractors to invite job applicants at 
the pre-offer and post-offer stages to self-identify as protected 
veterans. The invitations to self-identify must state that the 
contractor is required to take affirmative action to employ and advance 
in employment protected veterans, and that the information sought is 
being requested on a voluntary basis.
    Section 60-300.44 identifies the required elements of an AAP, 
including those listed below.

     Develop and include an equal opportunity policy statement 
in the AAP.
     Review personnel processes to ensure that qualified 
protected veterans are provided equal opportunity
     Review all physical and mental job qualification standards 
to ensure that, to the extent any tend to screen out qualified disabled 
veterans, that the standards are job-related and consistent with 
business necessity.
     Provide reasonable accommodations for physical and mental 
limitations.
     Develop and implement procedures to ensure that employees 
are not harassed because of their veteran status.
     Develop procedures and practices to disseminate 
affirmative action policies, both internally and externally, and 
undertake appropriate outreach and positive recruitment activities 
designed to effectively recruit protected veterans.
     Establish an audit and reporting system to measure the 
effectiveness of the AAP.
     Designate a responsible official to implement and oversee 
the AAP.
     Provide training to all personnel involved in the 
recruitment, screening, selection, promotion, disciplinary, and related 
processes to ensure that the commitments in the contractor's 
affirmative action program are implemented.
     Conduct data collection analysis pertaining to applicants 
and hires on an annual basis and maintain them for a period of three 
(3) years, including: The total number of job openings and total number 
of jobs filled; the total number of applicants for all jobs; the number 
of protected veteran applicants hired; the total number of applicants 
hired; and the number of applicants who self-identified as protected 
veterans or who are otherwise known as protected veterans.

    Section 60-300.45 requires contractors to either adopt the a hiring 
benchmark equal to the national percentage of veterans in the civilian 
labor force, or establish a hiring benchmark for protected veterans 
taking into account five factors specified in the regulation.
    Section 60-300.60 identifies the investigative methods OFCCP uses 
to evaluate a contractor's compliance with the agency's regulations. 
These methods range from an in-depth comprehensive evaluation of the 
contractor's employment practices (i.e., compliance review) to a 
narrowly focused analysis of a selected employment practice or policy 
(i.e., compliance check), among others. Evaluation of compliance with 
VEVRAA is concurrent with evaluation of the contractor's compliance 
with E.O. 11246 and Section 503.

2. Use of Materials

    The EO Clause, located at section 60-300.5, requires contractors to 
list job openings with the appropriate state or local ESDS in a format 
permitted by the ESDS. Each covered contractor must also provide and 
update as necessary information to the appropriate ESDS, including: Its 
status as a Federal contractor; that it desires priority referrals of 
protected veterans from the ESDS; the name and location of each hiring 
location within the state; and the contact information for the 
contractor official responsible for hiring at each location as well as 
any external job search organizations the contractor uses to assist in 
its hiring. The mandatory job listing requirement is a critical 
component to helping veterans find work with federal contractors. 
Providing the ESDS with the name and location of the contractor's 
hiring locations and contact information enables the ESDS to develop a 
centralized list of federal contractors and ensures that they have 
appropriate contact information if there are any questions that need to 
be resolved in the job listing or priority referral process.
    Section 60-300.42 outlines the requirements for contractors' 
obligations to invite individuals to self-identify as a protected 
veteran. This process enables the contractor and OFCCP to collect 
valuable data on the number of protected veterans who apply for or are 
hired into federal contractor positions. This allows for assessment of 
the effectiveness of the contractor's recruitment and affirmative 
action efforts over time, and promotes successful recruitment and 
affirmative action.
    Section 60-300.44 describes the required contents of a contractor's 
written affirmative action program. During a compliance evaluation, 
OFCCP reviews the contractor's affirmative action program to determine 
whether the contractor is complying with its obligations not to 
discriminate in employment and to take affirmative action to ensure 
equal employment opportunity.
    Section 60-300.45 requires contractors to set a benchmark for 
hiring protected veterans by using the national average for the number 
of veterans in the civilian labor force which OFCCP will provide (and 
periodically update) on its public Web site, or by setting a benchmark 
that fits the company's specific needs. This requirement provides 
contractors with a yardstick by which they can objectively measure the 
effectiveness of their efforts.

3. Improved Information Technology

    In general, under OFCCP regulations each contractor develops its 
own methods for collecting and maintaining information. Contractors 
have the option to use methods that best suit their needs as long as 
they can retrieve and provide OFCCP with data upon request during a 
compliance evaluation.
    The majority of contractors are repeat contractors. Since they are 
subject to OFCCP's regulatory requirements year after year, most have 
developed their information technology systems to generate the data 
required by OFCCP regulations.
    Information technology systems used to comply with data 
requirements under OFCCP's VEVRAA regulations should be capable of 
performing the below functions.


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 Collecting and analyzing employment activity data related to 
VEVRAA
 Analyzing outreach and recruitment
 Tracking self-identification
 Disseminating internal and external EO policies
 Providing notice to subcontractors and vendors
 Facilitating calculation of VEVRAA benchmarks
 Auditing and reporting of AAP program elements

    In addition, OFCCP provides compliance assistance to all 
contractors, including smaller contractors by leveraging information 
technology. For example, OFCCP's Web site provides access to compliance 
resources and information, including the following.

 VEVRAA Contractor Resources http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/Resources.htm
 Fact Sheets, Frequently Asked Questions and Webinar training 
http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/vevraa.htm
 Sample AAPs http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/AAPs/AAPs.htm
 Contractors' VEVRAA Hiring Benchmark Database https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/VEVRAA.jsp
 Disability and Veterans Community Resources Directory https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/Resources.503VEVRAA.html
 Employment Resource Referral Directory https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/index.html

    OFCCP believes that advances in technology make contractor 
compliance with the recordkeeping and reporting requirements easier and 
less burdensome. However, in the absence of empirical data, OFCCP is 
unable to quantify the impact of improved information technology and 
thus, OFCCP does not include it in the calculation of burden hours.
    According to the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA, Pub. 
L. 105-277, 1998), by October 2003, Government agencies must generally 
provide the option of using and accepting electronic documents and 
signatures, and electronic recordkeeping, where practicable. OFCCP 
fulfills its GPEA requirements by permitting contractors to submit AAPs 
and supporting documentation via email or other electronic format.

4. Description of Efforts To Identify Duplication

    The recordkeeping requirements contained in this request result 
exclusively from the implementation of VEVRAA. This authority uniquely 
empowers the Secretary of Labor, and by a Secretary's Order, the OFCCP, 
to require the collection, analysis, and reporting of data and other 
information in connection with the enforcement of the law and 
regulations requiring contractors to take affirmative action to ensure 
equal employment opportunity. No duplication of effort exists because 
no other Government agency has these specific data collection 
requirements.
    While contractors maintain other employment data in the normal 
course of business, affirmative action programs under VEVRAA are unique 
in that contractors create them specifically to meet the requirements 
of OFCCP regulations. This comprehensive document is not available from 
any other source. Therefore, no duplication of effort exists.

5. Collection From Small Organizations

    OFCCP's information collection does not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. OFCCP minimizes the 
information collection and recordkeeping burden on a significant number 
of small businesses by exempting contractor establishments with fewer 
than 50 employees from the AAP requirement. However, once OFCCP's 
authority covers one contractor's establishment, all of its employees 
must be accounted for in an AAP whether or not each of the contractor's 
establishments meet the minimum 50 employees threshold.\9\
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6. Consequences for Federal Programs if This Information Is Collected 
Less Frequently

    The requirements outlined in this ICR ensure that covered 
contractors meet their equal opportunity obligations to protected 
veterans. The nondiscrimination requirements of VEVRAA apply to all 
covered contractors. See 41 CFR 60-300.4. The requirement to prepare 
and maintain an affirmative action program, the specific obligations of 
which are detailed at 41 CFR 60-300.44, apply to those contractors with 
a Government contract of $150,000 or more and 50 or more employees.
    If this information is collected less frequently than required, it 
could compromise OFCCP's enforcement of VEVRAA and its implementing 
regulations. OFCCP reviews contractor compliance through its compliance 
evaluation process. See 41 CFR 60-300.60. In order to accurately 
determine compliance, both OFCCP and the contractor must be able to 
analyze contractor actions taken and results obtained. Additionally, 
the data collection frequency for this ICR mirrors that of OFCCP's 
other programs, particularly the E.O. 11246 and Section 503 supply and 
service program, as VEVRAA compliance evaluations are conducted 
concurrently with that program.
    As noted under Control Number 1250-0003, the older the data, the 
greater the chances that more qualified workers are the victims of any 
discrimination that has occurred and that the discrimination continues 
for a longer period. A consequence of such older data may be that the 
scope of the violation, resulting harm and the overall burden of 
contractor compliance are greater.

7. Special Circumstances for the Collection of Information

    There are no special circumstances for the collection of this 
information.

8. Consultation Outside the Agency

    OFCCP publishes all regulations containing recordkeeping or 
reporting requirements in the Federal Register for public comment 
before agency adoption. In addition, OFCCP maintains an ongoing 
dialogue, through compliance assistance, with contractor groups on a 
number of compliance issues, among them reporting and recordkeeping.
    OFCCP will address comments received from the public under this 
paragraph at the end of the 60-day Federal Register comment period.

9. Gift Giving

    OFCCP provides neither payments nor gifts to respondents.

10. Assurance of Confidentiality

    Contractors who submit the required information may view it as 
sensitive information. OFCCP will evaluate all information pursuant to 
the public inspection and disclosure provisions of the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, and the Department of Labor's 
implementing regulations at 29 CFR part 70. OFCCP requires that a 
contractor affected by a FOIA disclosure request be notified in writing 
and no decision to disclose information is made until the contractor 
has an opportunity to submit objections to the release of the 
information. Furthermore, it is OFCCP's position that it does not 
release any data obtained during the course of a compliance evaluation 
until the matter is completed.

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11. Sensitive Questions

    VEVRAA requires contractors to invite applicants to self-identify 
as a protected veteran and indicate whether a reasonable accommodation 
is required. The protected veteran category includes disabled veterans. 
Generally, a contractor informs its protected veteran employees that it 
collects and maintains their data strictly for affirmative action 
purposes. Race and sex data is not required under VEVRAA.

12. Estimate of Annual Information Collection Burden

    The following is a summary of the methodology for the calculation 
of the recordkeeping and third party disclosure requirements for 
OFCCP's VEVRAA ICR.
    As noted at the beginning of this supporting statement, the total 
in combined recordkeeping and third party disclosure burden hours for 
this ICR (5,398,974) is less than total number of hours approved in 
2014 (10,546,660), as detailed in Sec. 15 below.

A. Information Collections

Section 60-300.5 Equal Opportunity Clause

    Paragraph 2 of the Equal Opportunity Clause (EO Clause) requires 
contractors to list their job openings with the state or local 
employment service delivery system (employment service). OFCCP 
estimates that gathering records and providing the job listing to the 
employment service will take 25 minutes for approximately 15 listings 
per year. The burden for this third-party disclosure is 723,944 hours 
(115,831 contractor establishments x 25 minutes x 15 listings/60 = 
723,944 hours).
    Paragraph 4 of the EO Clause requires contractors to provide the 
appropriate employment service with the name and location of each of 
the contractor's hiring locations, a statement of its status as a 
federal contractor, the contact information for the hiring official at 
each location in the state, and a request for priority referrals of 
protected veterans. Paragraph 4 also requires contractors that use job 
search organizations to provide the employment service with the contact 
information for each job search organization. These requirements apply 
to new contractors, which OFCCP estimates to be 1 percent of all 
covered contractors. Existing contractors (or 99 percent of 
contractors) would have already provided the required information to 
the appropriate employment service or job search organization, as 
accounted for in the previous information collection. OFCCP estimates a 
total of 15 minutes for a new contractor to ensure that its information 
is provided to the employment service. The annual burden for this 
provision is 290 hours (1,158 new contractor establishments x 15 
minutes/60 = 290 hours). OFCCP further estimates that 25 percent of new 
contractors, or 290, will use outside job search organizations and 
incur an additional 5-minute burden to notify the employment service of 
the contact information for its outside job search organizations. The 
annual burden for this provision is 24 hours (290 contractor 
establishments x 5 minutes/60 = 24 hours). This is a third-party 
disclosure.

Section 60-300.42 Invitation to Self-Identify

    Section 60-300.42(a) requires contractors to extend a pre-offer 
invitation to self-identify as a ``protected veteran.'' In the previous 
information collection, OFCCP estimated that contractors working at the 
company level will take 1.5 hours to review and retrieve existing 
sample invitations to self-identify, adopt the sample ``as is'' or make 
revisions to their existing form, save the invitation to self-identify 
and incorporate the document in the contractor's application form. 
Existing contractors will no longer need to take these steps to comply 
with the pre-offer invitation requirement, so the estimated burden in 
this information collection applies to only new contractor parent 
companies, or 1 percent of the 23,960 contractor companies. The burden 
for this provision is 360 hours (240 new contractor companies x 1.5 
hours = 360 hours).
    Applicants for available positions with covered contractors will 
have a minimal burden complying with Sec.  60-300.42(a) in the course 
of completing their application for employment with the contractor. 
Section 60-300.42(a), on pre-offer self-identification, requires 
contractors to invite all applicants to self-identify whether or not 
they are a protected veteran. OFCCP estimates that there will be an 
average of 24 applicants per job vacancy for on average 15 vacancies 
per year. OFCCP further estimates that it will take applicants 
approximately 5 minutes to complete the form. The burden for this 
provision, assuming that all applicants complete the form, is 3,474,930 
hours (115,831 contractor establishments x 15 listings x 24 applicants 
x 5 minutes/60 = 3,474,930 hours). This is a third-party disclosure.
    OFCCP further estimates that it will take contractors 15 minutes to 
maintain self-identification forms. This time includes either manually 
storing the forms in a filing cabinet or saving them to an electronic 
database. The burden for this provision is 28,958 hours (115,831 
contractor establishments x 15 minutes/60 = 28,958 hours).

Section 60-300.44 Required Contents of the Affirmative Action Program

    OFCCP estimates that it takes existing contractors (99 percent of 
all contractor establishments), or 114,673, approximately 7.5 hours to 
document and maintain material evidence of annually updating a joint 
section 503 and VEVRAA affirmative action program. The burden for this 
requirement is 860,048 hours (114,673 contractor establishments x 7.5 
hours = 860,048 hours).
    OFCCP estimates that 1 percent of all contractors, or 1,158, are 
new contractors that will need to initially develop a joint section 503 
and VEVRAA affirmative action program. OFCCP estimates that it takes 
approximately 18 hours to document and maintain material evidence of 
developing the program. Therefore, the recordkeeping burden for this 
provision is 20,844 hours (1,158 contractor establishments x 18 hours = 
20,844 hours).

60-300.44(f) External Dissemination of Policy, Outreach and Positive 
Recruitment

    Section 60-300.44(f)(1)(ii) requires contractors to send written 
notification of the company's affirmative action program policies to 
subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers. OFCCP estimates that 
contractors will take 15 minutes to prepare the notification and send 
it to subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers, and an additional 15 
minutes to update email address changes in the company's email system. 
Likewise, the burden for any information technology assistance needed 
to send the written communication is estimated at 15 minutes. The 
burden for this request is 86,873 hours (115,831 contractor 
establishments x 45 minutes/60 = 86,873 hours). This is a third-party 
disclosure.
    Section 60-300.44(f)(4) requires contractors to document all 
outreach activities it undertakes for protected veterans, and retain 
these documents for a period of 3 years. OFCCP estimates that it will 
take contractors 15 minutes to retain the required documentation. 
Retaining these records means storing the records generated either 
electronically or in hardcopy, consistent with the contractor's 
existing business practices for how to store records. The annual 
recordkeeping burden for this provision is 28,958 hours (115,831

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contractor establishments x 15 minutes/60 = 28,958 hour).

Section 60-300.44(h) Audit and Reporting System

    Section 60-300.44(h)(1)(vi) requires contractors to document the 
actions taken to meet the requirements of 60-300.44(h). OFCCP estimates 
that it will take contractors 10 minutes to document compliance with 
this provision to create an audit and reporting system. Documentation 
may include, as an example, the standard operating procedure of the 
system including roles and responsibilities, and audit and reporting 
timeframes and lifecycles. The annual recordkeeping burden of this 
provision is 19,305 hours (115,831 contractor establishments x 10 
minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).

Section 60-300.44(k) Data Collection and Analysis

    Section 60-300(k) requires contractors to collect and analyze 
certain categories of data. OFCCP believes that most contractors have 
the capability to conduct the required calculations electronically. 
However, some companies may have to calculate this information 
manually. Therefore, OFCCP estimates that the average time to conduct 
the analysis and maintain the relevant documentation would be 1 hour 25 
minutes. Relevant documentation could include the report or other 
written documentation generated by the calculations that explain the 
methodology, the data used, and the findings and conclusions; the data 
used to conduct the calculations for subsequent validation of the 
results; and other material used by the contractor for the 
calculations. The recurring burden for this provision is 164,094 hours 
(115,831 contractor establishments x 85 minutes/60 = 164,094 hours).

Section 60-300.45 Benchmarks for Hiring

    Section 60-300.45 requires the contractor to establish benchmarks 
in one of two ways. A contractor may use as its benchmark the national 
average number of veterans in the civilian labor force, which OFCCP 
will provide (and periodically update) on its public Web site. Or, 
alternatively, the contractor may establish its own individual 
benchmark using the five-factor method set forth in Section 60-
300.45(b)(2)(i)-(v). OFCCP estimates that it will take contractors on 
average 10 minutes to maintain material evidence of compliance with 
this provision. The burden of this provision would be 19,305 hours 
(115,831 establishments x 10 minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).

Section 60-300.81 Access to Records

    Section 60-300.81 requires contractors who are the subject of a 
compliance evaluation or complaint investigation to specify all 
available record formats and allow OFCCP to select preferred record 
formats from those identified by the contractor during a compliance 
evaluation. Pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.4(a)(2), this information collection 
is excluded from the PRA requirements because it is related to an 
``administrative action, investigation, or audit involving an agency 
against specific individuals or entities.''

B. Summary of Costs

    The estimated cost to contractors is based on Bureau of Labor 
Statistics data in the publication ``Employer Costs for Employee 
Compensation'' (December 2015), which lists total compensation for 
management, professional, and related occupations as $55.47 per hour 
and administrative support as $24.75 per hour. OFCCP estimates that 52 
percent of the burden hours will be management, professional, and 
related occupations and 48 percent will be administrative support, for 
a weighted average of $40.72 per burden hour.

Table 1--Summary of Recordkeeping Burden Hours and Costs for Contractors
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            Requirements                Burden hours      Burden costs
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300.42 (Invitation to Self-Identify)            29,318        $14,659.20
300.44--Existing Contractors                   860,048     35,021,154.56
 (Written Affirmative Action
 Program)...........................
300.44--New Contractors (Written                20,844        848,767.68
 Affirmative Action Program)........
300.44(f)(4) (Outreach and                      28,958      1,179,169.76
 Recruitment Recordkeeping).........
300.44(h) (Audit & Reporting System             19,305        786,099.60
 Recordkeeping).....................
300.44(k) (Data Collection Analysis)           164,094      6,681,907.68
300.45 (Benchmarks Recordkeeping)...            19,305        786,099.60
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    Total...........................         1,141,872     46,497,027.80
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  Table 2--Summary of Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours and Costs for
                               Contractors
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            Requirements                Burden hours      Burden costs
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300.5 (EO Clause, Parag 2--Mandatory           723,944    $29,478,999.68
 Job Listing).......................
300.5 (EO Clause, Parag 4--Contact                 290         11,808.80
 Information).......................
300.5 (EO Clause, Parag 4--Job                      24            977.28
 Search Orgs Contact Information)...
300.44(f)(1) (Notice to                         86,873      3,537,468.56
 Subcontractors, etc.)..............
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    Total...........................           811,131     33,029,254.32
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  Table 3--Summary of Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours and Costs for
                             Non-Contractors
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             Requirement                Burden hours      Burden costs
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Section 60-300.42 (Self-                     3,474,930   $116,688,149.40
 Identification)....................
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    The total estimated cost for applicants to fill out the self-
identification form is based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data in the 
publication ``Employer Costs for Employee Compensation'' (December 
2015), which lists an average total

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hourly compensation for all civilian workers of $33.58.

 Table 4--Total Burden for Sec.  Sec.   60-300.5; 60-300.42; 60-300.44;
                              and 60-300.45
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Recordkeeping Burden Hours..........................           1,141,872
Reporting Burden Hours..............................                   0
Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours.................           4,286,061
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    Total Burden Hours..............................           5,427,933
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13. Operations and Maintenance Costs

    OFCCP estimates that contractors will have some operations and 
maintenance costs in addition to the burden calculated above.
60-300.42 Invitation To Self Identify
    OFCCP estimates that the contractor will have some operations and 
maintenance cost associated with the invitations to self-identify. The 
contractor must invite all applicants to self-identify at both the pre-
offer and post-offer stage of the employment process. Given the 
increasingly widespread use of electronic applications, any contractor 
that uses such applications would not incur copy costs. However, to 
account for contractors who may still choose to use paper applications, 
we are including printing and/or copying costs. Therefore, we estimate 
a single one-page form for both the pre- and post-offer invitation. 
Assuming 20 percent of all contractors will use a paper-based 
application system, and receive 24 applications for an average of 15 
listings per establishment, the minimum estimated total cost to 
contractors will be $667,186.56 ((115,831 establishments x 20 percent) 
x 360 copies x $0.08 = $667,186.56).

14. Estimate of Annual Cost to Federal Government

    OFCCP associates no unique federal costs with this information 
collection. OMB Control Numbers 1250-0001 and 1250-0003 currently 
include the annual costs of federal contractor compliance evaluations 
to ensure their compliance with the information collection requirements 
contained herein.

15. Changes in Burden Hours

    OFCCP is requesting OMB approval of 5,427,933 burden hours. The 
2014 clearance contained approval of 10,546,660 hours. The decrease in 
hours of the current request is attributable to OFCCP's proposal to use 
data from EEO-1 Reports to determine the number of covered contractors 
and contractor establishments instead of the methodology used in the 
previous information collection, which averaged data from multiple 
sources. EEO-1 data from fiscal year (FY) 2014 shows 23,960 federal 
contractor parent companies filed reports, with 115,831 total 
contractor establishments. These numbers are significantly less than 
the estimates used in the previous information collection (57,104 
contractor companies and 211,287 contractor establishments).
    OFCCP believes that the EEO-1 Report provides the more accurate 
estimate of Federal contractors and establishments covered by this 
VEVRAA information collection. Section 60-1.7 requires specified 
Federal prime contractors and subcontractors to file an EEO-1 Report 
annually.\10\
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    \10\ The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and 
OFCCP use EEO-1 Report data to analyze employment patterns for women 
and minorities and as a civil rights enforcement tool. OMB approved 
the EEO-1 Report information collection under OMB No. 3046-0007. The 
information collection can be viewed at http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=201412-3046-001. It is currently in the 
renewal process, and OMB most recently approved an extension of the 
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    Employers use the EEO-1 Report (question 3) to self-identify as 
federal contractors and subcontractors and indicate whether they meet 
the thresholds under E.O. 11246 for AAP coverage: 50 or more employees 
and $50,000 or more contract value.\11\ The $50,000 contract threshold 
is less than the $150,000 contract value threshold for AAP coverage 
under VEVRAA. Thus, the number of contractors identified in the EEO-1 
Reports will be greater than the number of contractors required to 
establish a VEVRAA AAP. Nevertheless, the number of contractors 
identified in the EEO-1 Reports provides a reasonable estimate for 
calculating the burden in this information collection, even if it 
overestimates the universe of contractors.\12\ Any overestimate will be 
offset to some degree by the requirement that covered contractors must 
develop AAPs to cover employees at all of their establishments, even 
those with fewer than 50 employees. Any overestimate will be further 
offset to a small degree by the estimates for section 60-300.5 (Equal 
Opportunity Clause), which applies to contracts of $150,000 or more but 
has no employee threshold. Taking these considerations into account, 
OFCCP believes that the 115,831 contractor establishment total is a 
reasonable, if not perfect, estimate.
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    \11\ 41 CFR 60-1.7--Reports and other required information.
    \12\ The number of contractors with contracts of at least 
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    In the previous information collection approved in 2014 and in the 
VEVRAA final rule published in September 2013, OFCCP estimated the 
number of affected contractors and establishments to be 57,104 and 
211,287, respectively. OFCCP now believes that these figures are an 
overestimate of the number of contractors with recordkeeping and third 
party disclosure burdens under this information collection. The numbers 
estimated in the final rule derived from a combination of data from FY 
2009 EEO-1 Reports, the Federal Procurement Data System, the Veterans 
Employment and Training Services annual report, and other sources. See 
78 FR 58658. The data from these sources is no longer current. 
Moreover, the methodology used to arrive at the estimates was based in 
large part on how OFCCP develops its Scheduling List of contractors for 
compliance evaluations. OFCCP develops its list of contractors for 
scheduling compliance evaluations by using multiple sources of 
information such as Federal acquisition and procurement databases, EEO-
1 Reports, Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) data, and the U.S. Census Bureau 
tabulations. Statistical thresholds such as industry type and employee 
counts of contractor establishments are also used. The list may be 
further refined by applying a number of neutral factors such as 
contract expiration date and contract value on the number of 
establishments per contractor that will be scheduled in any one cycle. 
This methodology is appropriate for scheduling compliance evaluations, 
but it does not accurately reflect the number of contractors required 
to develop AAPs.
    This distinction is recognized in the most recent Scheduling Letter 
and Itemized Listing ICR (Control Number

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1250-0003), in which OFCCP estimated the number of contractors required 
to develop AAPs under E.O. 11246 using data from only the EEO-1 
Reports, instead of the more complex methodology OFCCP uses to create 
its Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing. Thus, to be consistent with 
that approach, OFCCP will now use data from only the EEO-1 Reports to 
estimate the number of contractors affected by this information 
collection, which consists primarily of recordkeeping and third party 
disclosures resulting from the VEVRAA AAP requirements.
    A summary of the change in hours is below.
a. Recordkeeping Burden Hours
    The previous submission included 2,205,468 hours. The current 
request is 1,141,872 hours for an adjustment decrease of 1,063,596 
hours. This decrease is primarily a result of the use of the contractor 
totals from the EEO-1 Reports data, discussed above, but also includes 
adjustments due to requirements that are no longer applicable to 
existing contractors.
b. Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours
    The previous submission included 8,341,192 hours. The current 
request is 4,286,061 hours for an adjustment decrease of 4,055,131 
hours. This decrease is primarily a result of the use of the contractor 
totals from the EEO-1 Reports data, discussed above, but also includes 
adjustments due to requirements that are no longer applicable to 
existing contractors.
c. Other Burden Hours and Costs
    The previous submission included 1,670,297 hours in initial capital 
or start-up costs and $1,217,002 in printing/copying costs. The current 
request no longer includes any initial capital and start-up costs, and 
estimates $667,186.56 for printing/copying. This is an adjustment 
decrease of 1,670,294 hours and $549,815.44. This decrease in printing/
copying costs is exclusively a result of the use of the contractor 
totals from the EEO-1 Reports data, discussed above.

16. Statistical Uses and Publication of Data

    OFCCP does not publish the data collected by way of the items 
contained in this request as statistical tables.

17. Approval Not To Display the Expiration Date

    OFCCP is not seeking such approval.

18. Exceptions to the Certification Statement

    OFCCP is able to certify compliance with all provisions.

B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods

    This information collection does not employ statistical methods.
Note to Reviewer
    The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) requests 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for 4,392,369 hours in 
combined recordkeeping and third party disclosure burden hours for 
compliance by federal contractors and subcontractors with Section 503 
of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended (29 U.S.C. 793). This compares 
with 10,229,910 hours in the most recently approved clearance request 
in 2014, a decrease of 5,837,541 (6,629,073 - 10,229,910 = -5,837,541) 
hours. This decrease reflects an adjustment in the number of affected 
federal contractors, which was overestimated in the previous 
information collection.
    OFCCP will not be collecting any new or different information. The 
burden hours primarily represent those federal contractors and 
subcontractors that are required under Section 503 to develop, update, 
and maintain an affirmative action program. Reporting requirements 
under Section 503 are not included in this information collection, but 
rather, are included in the Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing 
information collection request for nonconstruction supply and service 
federal contractors, separately approved under OMB Control Number 1250-
0003.
    As explained in Section 15 of this supporting statement, the 
decrease in burden hours for this information collection is largely a 
result of OFCCP's proposal to use data from Employer Information Report 
EEO-1 (EEO-1 Report) to determine the number of covered federal 
contractors and contractor establishments instead of the methodology 
used in the previous information collection, which averaged data from 
multiple sources. That methodology resulted in an overestimation of the 
number of affected contractors. The EEO-1 Report provides a more 
accurate estimate of contractors and establishments covered by Section 
503. EEO-1 Report data from fiscal 2014 shows 23,960 federal contractor 
parent companies filed reports, with 115,831 total contractor 
establishments. These numbers are significantly less than the estimates 
used in the previous information collection (57,104 contractor 
companies and 211,287 contractor establishments). In addition, the 
decrease in burden hours is a result of adjustments in the estimated 
time contractors need to complete the employee self-identification 
survey, to account for the five-year interval between having to conduct 
surveys, and for certain requirements in the Section 503 regulations 
that are only applicable to new contractors.

Supporting Statement

Department of Labor, OFCCP

OFCCP Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements--29 U.S.C. 793 Section 
503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended

Control Number: 1250-0005

A. Justification

    The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is 
responsible for administering three equal opportunity laws that 
prohibit discrimination based on particular protected categories and 
require affirmative action to provide equal employment opportunities:

 Executive Order 11246, as amended (E.O. 11246),\1\
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    \1\ The regulations implementing Executive Order 11246 
applicable to supply and service contractors are found at 41 CFR 
parts 60-1, 60-2, 60-3, 60-20, and 60-50.
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     Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 
29 U.S.C. 793 (Section 503),\2\ and
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    \2\ The regulations implementing Section 503 applicable to 
supply and service contractors are found at 41 CFR part 741.
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     Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 
1974,\3\ as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA).
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    \3\ The regulations implementing VEVRAA applicable to supply and 
service contractors are found at 41 CFR part 60-300.
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    E.O. 11246 prohibits federal contractors \4\ from discriminating 
against applicants and employees based on race, color, religion, sex, 
sexual orientation, gender identity, and national origin. E.O. 11246 
also prohibits contractors from taking discriminatory actions, 
including firing, against applicants and employees for asking about or 
sharing information about their own compensation and, in certain 
instances, the compensation information of their co-workers.\5\ E.O.

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11246 applies to contractors holding a Government contract in excess of 
$10,000, or Government contracts that have, or can reasonably expect to 
have, an aggregate total value exceeding $10,000 in a 12-month period. 
E.O. 11246 also applies to Government bills of lading, depositories of 
Federal funds in any amount, and to financial institutions that are 
paying agents for U.S. Savings Bonds.
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    \4\ As used herein and unless otherwise specified, the term 
``contractors'' refers to federal contractors and subcontractors 
subject to the laws enforced by OFCCP. For E.O. 11246, the term also 
included federally assisted construction contractors and 
subcontractors.
    \5\ E.O. 13665 amended E.O. 11246 to include a prohibition on 
discrimination against any employee or applicant for inquiring 
about, discussing, or disclosing compensation or the compensation of 
another employee or applicant. Executive Order 13665, Non-
Retaliation for Disclosure of Compensation Information, 79 FR 20749 
(April 11, 2014). The final rule published on September 11, 2015 and 
became effective on January 11, 2016. 80 FR 54934 (Sept. 11, 2015).
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    Section 503 prohibits employment discrimination against applicants 
and employees based on disability and requires contractors to take 
affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise 
treat qualified individuals without discrimination based on physical or 
mental disabilities. Its requirements apply to contractors with a 
Government contract in excess of $15,000.\6\
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    \6\ Effective October 1, 2010, the coverage threshold under 
Section 503 increased from $10,000 to $15,000, in accordance with 
the inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908. See, 
Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-
Related Thresholds, 75 CFR 53129 (Aug. 30, 2010).
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    VEVRAA prohibits employment discrimination against protected 
veterans, namely disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, active 
duty wartime or campaign badge veterans, and Armed Forces service medal 
veterans, and requires contractors to take affirmative action to 
employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified 
individuals without discrimination based on their status as a protected 
veteran. Its requirements apply to contractors with a Government 
contract of $150,000 or more.\7\
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    \7\ Effective October 1, 2015, the coverage threshold under 
VEVRAA increased from $100,000 to $150,000, in accordance with the 
inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908. See, Federal 
Acquisition Regulation; Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-Related 
Thresholds, 80 FR 38293 (July 2, 2015).
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    OFCCP promulgated regulations implementing these programs 
consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. These regulations are 
found at Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in Chapter 
60 and are accessible on the Web at http://www.dol.gov/dol/cfr/Title_41/Chapter_60.htm.
    For purposes of OFCCP's recordkeeping and reporting requirements, 
the agency divides the obligations under these authorities into 
multiple information collection requests (ICRs).\8\ These divisions are 
based on OFCCP's distinct enforcement authorities (e.g., E.O. 11246 and 
VEVRAA each has its own recordkeeping ICR), programs, and related 
regulatory requirements.
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    \8\ OFCCP's other current ICRs include: Construction 
Recordkeeping Requirements (OMB No. 1250-0001), Complaint Procedures 
(OMB No. 1250-0002), Supply and Service Program (Scheduling Letter 
and Itemized Listing) (OMB No. 1250-0003), VEVRAA Recordkeeping 
Requirements (OMB No. 1250-0004), Functional Affirmative Action 
Program Agreement Procedures (OMB No. 1250-0006), Government 
Contractors, Prohibitions Against Pay Secrecy Policies and Actions 
(OMB No. 1250-0008), and Prohibiting Discrimination Based on Sexual 
Orientation and Gender Identity by Contractors and Subcontractors 
(OMB No. 1250-0009). In the future, and as appropriate, OFCCP 
proposes to consolidate several of these ICRs.
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    The reporting requirements under Section 503 are not included in 
this information collection, but rather, are included in the Scheduling 
Letter and Itemized Listing ICR for nonconstruction supply and service 
contractors, separately approved under OMB Control Number 1250-0003.
    Due to the pending expiration of OMB No. 1250-0005, OFCCP is 
seeking approval of the agency's Section 503 recordkeeping and third 
party disclosure requirements.

1. Legal and Administrative Requirements

Section 503
41 CFR 60-741--Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination Obligations of 
Federal Contractors and Subcontractors Regarding Individuals With 
Disabilities
    These regulations address the affirmative action and 
nondiscrimination obligations of contractors and subcontractors related 
to individuals with disabilities. They define coverage, specify clauses 
to be included in contracts, provide a procedure to ensure compliance 
by covered contractors, and specify certain reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, establish an aspirational utilization goal of 7 percent, 
and specify the basic requirements for AAPs under Section 503.
    Section 60-741.5 sets forth the equal opportunity clause in Federal 
contracts.
    Section 60-741.40 requires the development and maintenance of a 
Section 503 AAP. This regulation requires each contractor and 
subcontractor that has 50 or more employees, and a contract of $50,000 
or more, to develop an AAP at each establishment.
    Section 60-741.42 requires contractors to invite job applicants at 
the pre-offer and post-offer stages to self-identify as individuals 
with a disability. In addition, the contractor is required to invite 
each of its employees to voluntarily self-identify as an individual 
with a disability. This employee survey must be conducted at five year 
intervals.
    Section 60-741.44 identifies the required elements of an AAP, 
including those listed below.
     Develop and include an equal opportunity policy statement 
in the AAP.
     Review personnel processes to ensure that qualified 
individuals with disabilities are provided equal opportunity.
     Review all physical and mental job qualification standards 
to ensure that, to the extent any tend to screen out qualified 
individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability, that the 
standards are job-related and consistent with business necessity.
     Provide reasonable accommodations for physical and mental 
limitations.
     Develop and implement procedures to ensure that employees 
are not harassed because of their disability.
     Develop procedures and practices to disseminate 
affirmative action policies, both internally and externally, and 
undertake appropriate outreach and positive recruitment activities 
designed to effectively recruit qualified individuals with 
disabilities.
     Establish an audit and reporting system to measure the 
effectiveness of the AAP.
     Designate a responsible official to implement and oversee 
the AAP.
     Provide training to all personnel involved in the 
recruitment, screening, selection, promotion, disciplinary, and related 
processes to ensure that the commitments in the contractor's 
affirmative action program are implemented.
     Conduct data collection analysis pertaining to applicants 
and hires on an annual basis and maintain them for a period of three 
(3) years, including, the number of applicants who self-identified as 
individuals with disabilities or who are otherwise known to be 
individuals with disabilities; the total number of job openings and 
total number of jobs filled; the total number of applicants for all 
jobs; the number of applicants with disabilities hired; and the total 
number of applicants hired.
    Section 60-741.45 establishes a 7 percent utilization goal for 
employment of individuals with disabilities for each job group in the 
contractor's workforce or to the entire workforce if the contractor has 
100 or fewer employees. Contractors must conduct an annual utilization 
analysis and assessment of problem areas, and establish specific

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action-oriented programs to address any identified problems.
    Section 60-741.60 identifies the investigative methods OFCCP uses 
to evaluate a contractor's compliance with the agency's regulations. 
These methods range from an in-depth comprehensive evaluation of the 
contractor's employment practices (i.e. compliance review) to a 
narrowly focused analysis of a selected employment practice or policy 
(i.e. compliance check). Evaluation of compliance with Section 503 is 
concurrent with evaluation of a contractor's compliance with E.O. 11246 
and VEVRAA.

2. Use of Materials

    Section 60-741.42 outlines the requirements for contractors' 
obligations to invite individuals to self-identify as a person with a 
disability. This process enables the contractor to collect valuable 
data on the number of individuals with disabilities who apply for, are 
hired into, and are employed in federal contractor positions. If this 
data shows that the contractor is not meeting the utilization goal, the 
contractor must determine if impediments to equal employment 
opportunity for individuals with disabilities exist, and if so, develop 
and execute action-oriented programs to correct these problem areas.
    The form that contractors use to invite voluntary self-
identification of disability includes a field for applicants and 
employees to provide their name and the date. This is included to 
enable contractors to identify the job groups into which individuals 
should be placed when performing their utilization analysis. 
Identification by name enables OFCCP to verify the accuracy of a 
contractor's utilization analysis during a compliance evaluation.
    Section 60-741.44 describes the required contents of a contractor's 
written affirmative action program. During a compliance evaluation, 
OFCCP reviews the contractor's affirmative action program to determine 
whether the contractor is complying with its obligations not to 
discriminate in employment and to take affirmative action to ensure 
equal employment opportunity.
    Section 60-741.45 requires contractors to establish a national goal 
for the employment of individuals with disabilities by contractors, 
sets out the process contractors will use to assess whether the goal 
has been met, and requires contractors to maintain records of their 
assessment. This requirement provides contractors and OFCCP with a 
yardstick to objectively measure the effectiveness of nondiscrimination 
and affirmative action efforts.

3. Improved Information Technology

    In general, under OFCCP regulations each contractor develops its 
own methods for collecting and maintaining information. Contractors 
have the option to use methods that best suit their needs as long as 
they can retrieve and provide OFCCP with the requested data upon 
request during a compliance evaluation.
    The majority of contractors and subcontractors are repeat 
contractors. Since they are subject to OFCCP's regulatory requirements 
year after year, most have developed their information technology 
systems to generate the data required by OFCCP regulations.
    Information technology systems used to comply with data 
requirements under OFCCP's regulations should be capable of performing 
the below functions.

 Collecting employment activity data related to Section 503
 Conducting Section 503 utilization analysis
 Analyzing outreach and recruitment
 Tracking self-identification
 Disseminating internal and external EO policies
 Providing notice to subcontractors and vendors
 Auditing and reporting of AAP program elements

    In addition, OFCCP provides compliance assistance to all 
contractors, including smaller contractors by leveraging information 
technology. For example, OFCCP's Web site provides access to compliance 
resources and information, including the following.

 Section 503 Contractor Resources http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/Resources.htm
 Fact Sheets, Frequently Asked Questions and Webinar training 
http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/section503.htm
 Sample AAPs http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/AAPs/AAPs.htm
 Disability and Veterans Community Resources Directory: https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/Resources.503VEVRAA.html
 Employment Resource Referral Directory: https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/index.html
 Checklist for Compliance with Section 503: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/ChecklistforCompliancewithSection503_JRF_QA_508c.pdf

    OFCCP believes that advances in technology make contractor 
compliance with the recordkeeping and reporting requirements easier and 
less burdensome. However, in the absence of empirical data, OFCCP is 
unable to quantify the impact of improved information technology and 
thus, OFCCP does not include it in the calculation of burden hours.
    According to the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA, Pub. 
L. 105-277, 1998), by October 2003, Government agencies must generally 
provide the option of using and accepting electronic documents and 
signatures, and electronic recordkeeping, where practicable. OFCCP 
fulfills its GPEA requirements by permitting contractors to submit AAPs 
and supporting documentation via email or other electronic format.

4. Description of Efforts To Identify Duplication

    The recordkeeping requirements contained in this request result 
exclusively from the implementation of Section 503. This authority 
uniquely empowers the Secretary of Labor, and by a Secretary's Order, 
the OFCCP, to require the collection, analysis, and reporting of data 
and other information in connection with the enforcement of the law and 
regulations requiring Government contractors to take affirmative action 
to ensure equal employment opportunity. No duplication of effort exists 
because no other Government agency has these specific data collection 
requirements.
    While contractors maintain other employment data in the normal 
course of business, affirmative action programs under Section 503 are 
unique in that contractors create them specifically to meet the 
requirements of OFCCP regulations. This comprehensive document is not 
available from any other source. Therefore, no duplication of effort 
exists.

5. Collection From Small Organizations

    OFCCP's information collection does not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. OFCCP minimizes the 
information collection and recordkeeping burden on a significant number 
of small businesses by exempting contractor establishments with fewer 
than 50 employees from the AAP requirement. However, once OFCCP's 
authority covers one contractor's establishment, all of its employees 
must be accounted for in an AAP whether or not each of the contractor's 
establishments meet the minimum 50 employees threshold.\9\
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    OFCCP also minimized the burden of the information collection 
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on small entities by giving contractors with a total workforce of 100 
or fewer employees the option to compare the individuals with 
disabilities in their entire workforce to the 7 percent utilization 
goal, whereas larger contractors must measure utilization for each job 
group. This will decrease the burden of the utilization analysis.

6. Consequences for Federal Programs if This Information Is Collected 
Less Frequently

    The requirements outlined in this ICR ensure that covered 
contractors and subcontractors meet their equal opportunity obligations 
to individuals with disabilities as described in Section 503. The 
nondiscrimination requirements and general affirmative action 
requirements of Section 503 apply to all covered contractors. See 41 
CFR 60-741.4. The requirement to prepare and maintain an affirmative 
action program, the specific obligations of which are detailed at 41 
CFR 60-741.44, apply to those contractors with a Government contract of 
$50,000 or more and 50 or more employees.
    If this information is collected less frequently, it could 
compromise OFCCP's enforcement of Section 503 and its implementing 
regulations. OFCCP reviews contractor compliance through its compliance 
evaluation process. See 41 CFR 60-741.60. In order to accurately 
determine compliance, both OFCCP and the contractor must be able to 
analyze contractor actions taken and results obtained. Additionally, 
the data collection frequency for this ICR largely mirrors that of 
OFCCP's other programs, particularly the E.O. 11246 supply and service 
program, as Section 503 compliance evaluations are conducted 
concurrently with that program.
    As noted under the supply and service ICR (OMB No. 1250-0003), the 
older the data the greater the chances are that more qualified workers 
are victims of discrimination and that the discrimination continues for 
a longer period. A consequence of such older data may be that the scope 
of the violation, resulting harm and the overall burden of contractor 
compliance are greater.

7. Special Circumstances for the Collection of Information

    There are no special circumstances for the collection of this 
information.

8. Consultation Outside the Agency

    OFCCP publishes all regulations containing recordkeeping or 
reporting requirements in the Federal Register for public comment 
before agency adoption. In addition, OFCCP maintains an ongoing 
dialogue, through compliance assistance, with contractor groups on a 
number of compliance issues, among them reporting and recordkeeping.
    OFCCP will address comments received from the public under this 
paragraph at the end of the 60-day Federal Register comment period.

9. Gift Giving

    OFCCP provides neither payments nor gifts to respondents.

10. Assurance of Confidentiality

    Contractors who submit the required information may view it as 
sensitive information. OFCCP will evaluate all information pursuant to 
the public inspection and disclosure provisions of the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, and the Department of Labor's 
implementing regulations at 29 CFR part 70. OFCCP requires that a 
contractor affected by a FOIA disclosure request be notified in writing 
and no decision to disclose information is made until the contractor 
has an opportunity to submit objections to the release of the 
information. Furthermore, it is OFCCP's position that it does not 
release any data obtained during the course of a compliance evaluation 
until the matter is completed.

11. Sensitive Questions

    Section 503 requires contractors to provide a form to applicants 
and employees asking them to voluntarily self-identify as an individual 
with a disability and informing them of their right to request 
reasonable accommodation, if it is needed. This data is necessary to 
enable OFCCP to assess contractors' compliance with Section 503 and 
ensure that individuals with disabilities are being accorded equal 
employment opportunity. The information will also enable contractors to 
assess their utilization of qualified individuals with disabilities and 
their outreach efforts and recruitment of such individuals with 
disabilities. The form states clearly that the submission of the 
requested information is voluntary, and that the data is collected and 
maintained strictly for affirmative action purposes and will otherwise 
be kept confidential. Race and sex data are not required under the 
Section 503 regulations.

12. Estimate of Annual Information Collection Burden

    The following is a summary of the methodology for the calculation 
of the recordkeeping and third party disclosure requirements for 
OFCCP's Section 503 ICR.
    As noted at the beginning of this supporting statement, the total 
in combined recordkeeping and third party disclosure burden hours for 
this ICR (4,392,369) is less than the total number of hours approved in 
2014 (10,229,910), as detailed in Sec. 15 below.

A. Information Collections

Standard Form--Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability

    Pursuant to Sec.  60-741.42, contractors use the standard form 
entitled ``Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability'' to invite 
applicants, hires, and employees to identify as an individual with a 
disability pre-offer, post-offer, and through periodic invitations to 
all employees.
    Section 60-741.42(a) requires contractors to extend a pre-offer 
invitation to self-identify as an ``individual with a disability.'' In 
the previous information collection, OFCCP estimated that contractors 
working at the company level will take 1.5 hours to review and retrieve 
existing sample invitations to self-identify, adopt the sample ``as 
is'' or make revisions to their existing form, save the invitation to 
self-identify and incorporate the document in the contractor's 
application form. Existing contractors will no longer need to take 
these steps to comply with the pre-offer invitation requirement, so the 
estimated burden in this information collection applies to only new 
contractor parent companies, or 1 percent of the 23,960 contractor 
companies. The burden for this provision is 360 hours (240 new 
contractor companies x 1.5 hours = 360 hours).
    Applicants for available positions with covered contractors will 
have a minimal burden complying with Sec.  60-741.42(a) in the course 
of completing their application for employment with the contractor. 
Section 60-741.42(a), on pre-offer self-identification, requires 
contractors to invite all applicants to self-identify whether or not 
they are an individual with a disability. OFCCP estimates that there 
will be an average of 24 applicants per job vacancy for on average 15 
vacancies per year. OFCCP further estimates that it will take 
applicants approximately 5 minutes to complete the form. The burden for 
this provision is 3,474,930 hours (115,831 contractor establishments x 
15 listings x 24 applicants x 5 minutes/60 = 3,474,930 hours). This is 
a third-party disclosure.
    In the previous information collection, OFCCP estimated that it 
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take contractors 1.5 hours to conduct the invitation to self-identify 
employee survey. This includes the time needed to set up procedures to 
conduct the invitation, distribute communications, and collect and 
track self-identification forms. OFCCP believed this process would 
become much more streamlined over time and require significantly less 
than 1.5 hours in subsequent years. Therefore, for this information 
collection, OFCCP estimates that it will take contractors 1 hour to 
conduct the invitation to self-identify survey. Contractors are 
required to conduct the survey at five-year intervals. The estimated 
annual burden for this provision is 23,166 hours (115,831 contractor 
establishments x 1 hour/5 years = 23,166 hours).
    Contractor employees will have to spend some time reviewing and/or 
completing the survey. There are approximately 31,626,890 contractor 
employees. OFCCP estimates that employees will take 5 minutes to 
complete the self-identification form. The burden for this provision, 
assuming every employee completes the form, is 527,115 hours 
((31,626,890 employees x 5 minutes/60)/5 years = 527,115 hours). 
Utilizing Bureau of Labor Statistics data in the publication ``Employer 
Costs for Employee Compensation'' (December 2015), which lists an 
average total compensation for all civilian workers as $33.58 per hour, 
the cost of this provision would be $17,700,521.70. This is a third-
party disclosure.
    OFCCP further estimates that it will take contractors 15 minutes to 
maintain self-identification forms. This time includes either manually 
storing the forms in a filing cabinet or saving them to an electronic 
database. The burden for this provision is 28,958 hours (115,831 
contractor establishments x 15 minutes/60 = 28,958 hours).
Section 60-741.44 Required Contents of the Affirmative Action Program
    OMB Control Number 1250-0004 contains the burden estimates for 
documenting and maintaining material evidence of annually updating and, 
for new contractors, developing parts of a joint Section 503 and VEVRAA 
affirmative action program. Therefore, there is no additional burden 
for those parts of the Section 503 AAP in this information collection 
request. OFCCP separately identifies provisions below that are not 
included in burden estimates currently approved by 1250-0004.
Section 60-741.44(f) External Dissemination of Policy, Outreach and 
Positive Recruitment
    Section 60-741.44(f)(1)(ii) requires contractors to send written 
notification of the company's affirmative action program policies to 
subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers. Section 60-300.44(f)(1)(ii) of 
the VEVRAA regulations also requires contractors to send written 
notification of the company policy related to its affirmative action 
efforts to all subcontractors, including subcontracting vendors and 
suppliers. OFCCP therefore expects that contractors will send a single, 
combined notice, informing subcontractors, vendors and suppliers of 
their VEVRAA and Section 503 policies. Accordingly, OFCCP estimates 
that there is no additional burden for this provision than what was 
already calculated in the companion ICR for VEVRAA Recordkeeping 
Requirements (OMB No. 1250-0004).
    Section 60-741.44(f)(4) requires a contractor to document all 
outreach activities it undertakes for individuals with disabilities, 
and retain these documents for a period of 3 years. OFCCP estimates 
that it will take contractors 10 minutes to maintain the outreach and 
recruitment documentation that would typically be generated as a result 
of their obligations pursuant to other provisions in the regulations. 
This does not include any additional time to make the software 
configuration needed on the contractor's computer system to store data 
for an additional year, as this burden was previously accounted for in 
the VEVRAA ICR's burden analysis of Sec.  60-300.80(b). Therefore, the 
recurring burden for this provision is 19,305 hours (115,831 contractor 
establishments x 10 minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).
Section 60-741.44(h) Audit and Reporting System
    Section 60-741.44(h)(1)(vi) requires contractors to document the 
actions taken to meet the requirements of 60-741.44(h), as mandated in 
the current regulations. OFCCP estimates that it will take contractors 
10 minutes to document compliance with this existing provision. 
Documentation may include, as an example, the standard operating 
procedure of the system including roles and responsibilities, and audit 
and reporting timeframes and lifecycles. The annual recordkeeping 
burden of this provision is 19,305 hours (115,831 contractor 
establishments x 10 minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).
Section 60-741.44(k) Data Collection and Analysis
    Section 60-741.44(k) requires contractors to collect and analyze 
certain categories of data. OFCCP believes that most contractors have 
the capability to conduct the required calculations electronically. 
However, some companies may have to calculate this information 
manually. Therefore, OFCCP estimates that the average time to conduct 
the analysis and maintain the relevant documentation would be 1 hour 25 
minutes. Relevant documentation could include the report or other 
written documentation generated by the calculations that explain the 
methodology, the data used, and the findings and conclusions; the data 
used to conduct the calculations for subsequent validation of the 
results; and other material used by the contractor for the 
calculations. The recurring burden for this provision is 164,094 hours 
(115,831 contractor establishments x 85 minutes/60 = 164,094 hours).
Section 60-741.45 Utilization Goal
    Section 60-741.45 requires contractors to conduct a utilization 
analysis to evaluate the representation of individuals with 
disabilities in each job group within the contractor's workforce with 
the utilization goal established in paragraph (a) of this section. 
OFCCP estimates that contractors will take 1 hour to conduct the 
utilization analysis. The burden for this provision is 115,831 hours 
(115,831 contractor establishments x 1 hour = 115,831 hours).
    OFCCP further estimates that it will take contractors an additional 
10 minutes to maintain records of the utilization analysis. The 
recordkeeping burden is 19,305 hours (115,831 contractor establishments 
x 10 minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).
Section 60-741.81 Access to Records
    Section 60-741.81 requires contractors who are the subject of a 
compliance evaluation or complaint investigation to specify all 
available record formats and allow OFCCP to select preferred record 
formats from those identified by the contractor during a compliance 
evaluation. Pursuant to the regulations implementing the PRA at 5 CFR 
1320.4(a)(2), this information collection is excluded from the PRA 
requirements because it is related to an ``administrative action, 
investigation, or audit involving an agency against specific 
individuals or entities.''

B. Summary of Costs

    The estimated recordkeeping cost to contractors is based on Bureau 
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Statistics data in the publication ``Employer Costs for Employee 
Compensation'' (December 2015), which lists total compensation for 
management, professional, and related occupations as $55.47 per hour 
and administrative support as $24.75 per hour. OFCCP estimates that 52 
percent of the burden hours will be management, professional, and 
related occupations and 48 percent will be administrative support, for 
a weighted average of $40.72 per burden hour.

Table 1--Summary of Recordkeeping Burden Hours and Costs for Contractors
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            Requirements                Burden hours      Burden costs
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741.42 (Employee Survey)............            23,166       $943,319.52
741.42 (Modifying Application                      360         14,659.20
 System)............................
741.42 (Self-Identification                     28,958      1,179,169.76
 Recordkeeping).....................
741.44(f)(4) (Recordkeeping Outreach            19,305        786,099.60
 Activities)........................
741.44(h) (Recordkeeping Affirmative            19,305        786,099.60
 Action Program Audit)..............
741.44(k) (Data Collection and                 164,094      6,681,907.68
 Analysis)..........................
741.45 (Utilization Analysis).......           115,831      4,716,638.32
741.45 (Utilization Analysis                    19,305        786,099.60
 Recordkeeping).....................
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    Total...........................           390,324     15,893,993.28
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  Table 2--Summary of Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours and Costs for
                               Contractors
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           Requirement               Burden hours        Burden costs
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741.42 (Employee Survey)........            527,115      $17,700,521.70
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    The estimated cost for contractor employees to complete the self-
identification survey is based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data in 
the publication ``Employer Costs for Employee Compensation'' (December 
2015), which lists an average total hourly compensation for all 
civilian workers of $33.58.

  Table 3--Summary of Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours and Costs for
                             Non-Contractors
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           Requirement               Burden hours        Burden costs
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Section 60-741.42 (Self-                  3,474,930     $116,688,149.40
 Identification)................
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    The total estimated cost for applicants to fill out the self-
identification form is based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data in the 
publication ``Employer Costs for Employee Compensation'' (December 
2015), which lists an average total hourly compensation for all 
civilian workers of $33.58.

  Table 4--Total Burden for Sec.  Sec.   60-741.42; 60-741.44; and 60-
                                 741.45
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Recordkeeping Burden Hours..............................         390,324
Reporting Burden Hours..................................               0
Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours.....................       4,002,045
Total Burden Hours......................................       4,392,369
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13. Operations and Maintenance Costs

    OFCCP estimates that contractors will have some operations and 
maintenance costs in addition to the burden calculated above.
60-741.42 Invitation to Self Identify
    OFCCP estimates that the contractor will have some operations and 
maintenance cost associated with the invitations to self-identify. The 
contractor must invite all applicants to self-identify at both the pre-
offer and post-offer stage of the employment process. Given the 
increasingly widespread use of electronic applications, any contractor 
that uses such applications would not incur copy costs. However, to 
account for contractors who may still choose to use paper applications, 
we are including printing and/or copying costs. Therefore, we estimate 
a single one page form for both the pre- and post-offer invitation. 
Assuming 20 percent of all contractors will use a paper-based 
application system, and receive 24 applications for an average of 15 
listings per establishment, the minimum estimated total cost to 
contractors will be $667,186.56 ((115,831 establishments x 20 percent) 
x 360 copies x $0.08 = $667,186.56).

14. Estimate of Annual Cost to Federal Government

    OFCCP associates no unique federal costs with this information 
collection. OMB Control Numbers 1250-0001 and 1250-0003 currently 
include the annual costs of federal contractor compliance evaluations 
to ensure their compliance with the information collection requirements 
contained herein.

15. Changes in Burden Hours

    OFCCP is requesting OMB approval of 4,392,369 burden hours. The 
2014 clearance contained approval of 10,229,910 hours. The decrease in 
hours of the current request is attributable largely to OFCCP's 
proposal to use data from EEO-1 Reports to determine the number of 
covered contractors and contractor establishments instead of the 
methodology used in the previous information collection, which averaged 
data from multiple sources. EEO-1 data from FY 2014 shows 23,960 
contractor parent companies filed reports, with 115,831 total 
contractor establishments. These numbers are significantly less than 
the estimates used in the previous information collection (57,104 
contractor companies and 211,287 contractor establishments).
    OFCCP believes that the EEO-1 Report provides the more accurate 
estimate of contractors and establishments covered by this Section 503 
information collection. Section 60-1.7 requires specified Federal prime

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contractors and subcontractors to file an EEO-1 Report annually.\10\
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    \10\ The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and 
OFCCP use EEO-1 Report data to analyze employment patterns for women 
and minorities and as a civil rights enforcement tool. OMB approved 
the EEO-1 Report information collection under OMB No. 3046-0007. The 
information collection can be viewed at http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=201412-3046-001. It is currently in the 
renewal process, and OMB most recently approved an extension of the 
ICR expiration date of October 31, 2016.
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    Employers use the EEO-1 Report (question 3) to self-identify as 
contractors and subcontractors and indicate whether they meet the 
thresholds under E.O. 11246 for AAP coverage: 50 or more employees and 
$50,000 or more contract value.\11\ This employee and contract value 
threshold is the same jurisdictional threshold for AAP coverage under 
Section 503. Thus, the number of contractors identified in the EEO-1 
Reports should be equal to the number of contractors required to 
establish a Section 503 AAP, making the EEO-1 Reports the most accurate 
source for estimating the number of covered contractors subject to this 
information collection.
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    In the previous information collection approved in 2014 and in the 
Section 503 final rule published in September 2013, OFCCP had estimated 
the number of affected contractors and establishments to be 57,104 and 
211,287, respectively. OFCCP now believes that these figures are an 
overestimate of the number of contractors with recordkeeping and third 
party disclosure burdens under this information collection. The numbers 
estimated in the final rule derived from a combination of data from FY 
2009 EEO-1 Reports, the Federal Procurement Data System, the Veterans 
Employment and Training Services annual report, and other sources. See 
78 FR 58729. The data from these sources is no longer current. 
Moreover, the methodology used to arrive at the estimates was based in 
large part on how OFCCP develops its Scheduling List of contractors for 
compliance evaluations. OFCCP develops its list of contractors for 
scheduling compliance evaluations by using multiple sources of 
information such as Federal acquisition and procurement databases, EEO-
1 Reports, Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) data, and the U.S. Census Bureau 
tabulations. Statistical thresholds such as industry type and employee 
counts of contractor establishments are also used. The list may be 
further refined by applying a number of neutral factors such as 
contract expiration date and contract value on the number of 
establishments per contractor that will be scheduled in any one cycle. 
This methodology is appropriate for scheduling compliance evaluations, 
but it does not accurately reflect the number of contractors required 
to develop AAPs.
    This distinction is recognized in the most recent Scheduling Letter 
and Itemized Listing ICR (Control Number 1250-0003), in which OFCCP 
estimated the number of contractors required to develop AAPs under E.O. 
11246 using data from only the EEO-1 Reports, instead of the more 
complex methodology OFCCP uses to create its Scheduling Letter and 
Itemized Listing. Thus, to be consistent with that approach, OFCCP will 
now use data from only the EEO-1 Reports to estimate the number of 
contractors affected by this information collection, which consists of 
recordkeeping and third part disclosures resulting from the Section 503 
AAP requirements.
    In addition, the decrease in burden hours is a result of 
adjustments in the estimated time contractors need to complete the 
employee self-identification survey, to account for the five-year 
interval between having to conduct surveys, and for certain 
requirements in the Section 503 regulations that are only applicable to 
new contractors.
    A summary of the change in hours is below.
a. Recordkeeping Burden Hours
    The previous submission included 862,756 hours. The current request 
is 390,324 hours for an adjustment decrease of 472,432 hours. This 
decrease is a result of the use of the contractor totals from the EEO-1 
Reports data, discussed above, as well as adjustments in the time 
estimated for contractors to conduct the invitation to self-identify 
survey under section 60-741.42(a), to reflect that the survey is to be 
completed at five-year intervals, and to account for requirements that 
are applicable only to new contractors.
b. Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours
    The previous submission included 9,367,154 hours. The current 
request is 4,002,045 hours for an adjustment decrease of 5,365,109 
hours. This decrease is primarily a result of the use of the contractor 
totals from the EEO-1 Reports data, discussed above, as well as an 
adjustment to account for the requirement that contractor employees are 
invited to complete the self-identification survey only once every five 
years.
c. Other Burden Hours and Costs
    The previous submission included 1,556,089 hours in initial capital 
or start-up costs and $1,217,002 in printing/copying costs. The current 
request no longer includes any initial capital and start-up costs, and 
estimates $667,186.56 for printing/copying. This is an adjustment 
decrease of 1,556,089 hours and $549,815.44. This decrease in printing/
copying costs is exclusively a result of the use of the contractor 
totals from the EEO-1 Reports data, discussed above.

16. Statistical Uses and Publication of Data

    OFCCP does not publish the data collected by way of the items 
contained in this request as statistical tables.

17. Approval not to Display the Expiration Date

    OFCCP is not seeking such approval.

18. Exceptions to the Certification Statement

    OFCCP is able to certify compliance with all provisions.

B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods

    This information collection does not employ statistical methods.
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                                                  campsites added to the Oh Be Joyful                                                                           collection instruments are clearly
                                                  Campground and site amenities added                     Cancellation of September 7, 2016,                    understood, and the impact of collection
                                                  to existing campsites. The BLM posted                   Meeting of the Wekiva River System                    requirements on respondents can be
                                                  the Oh Be Joyful Campground Business                    Advisory Management Committee                         properly assessed. The Office of Federal
                                                  Plan in October 2015, which outlines                                                                          Contract Compliance Programs is
                                                                                                          AGENCY:    National Park Service, Interior.           soliciting comments concerning its
                                                  operational goals of the area and the                   ACTION:   Cancellation of meeting.
                                                  purpose of the fee program. The Oh Be                                                                         proposal to renew the Office of
                                                                                                                                                                Management and Budget (OMB)
                                                  Joyful Campground Business Plan                         SUMMARY:    Notice is hereby given in                 approval of the following information
                                                  describes recreation opportunities and                  accordance with the Federal Advisory                  collections: ‘‘38 U.S.C. 4212, Vietnam
                                                  fees for camping. Prepared pursuant to                  Committee Act, (5 U.S.C. Appendix 1–                  Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance
                                                  the REA and the BLM recreation fee                      16), that the September 7, 2016, meeting              Act, as Amended’’ (OMB Control No.
                                                  program policy, the Business Plan                       of the Wekiva River System Advisory                   1250–0004) and ‘‘29 U.S.C. 793, Section
                                                  establishes the rationale for charging                  Management Committee previously                       503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
                                                  recreation fees, establishes a permit                   announced in the Federal Register, Vol.               Amended’’ (OMB Control No. 1250–
                                                  process, and establishes the collection                 81, February 2, 2016, pp. 5481, is                    0005). The current OMB approval for
                                                  of user fees. In accordance with the                    cancelled.                                            these information collections expires on
                                                  BLM recreation fee program policy, the                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      January 31, 2017. A copy of the
                                                  Business Plan also outlines how the fees                Jaime Doubek-Racine, Community                        proposed information collection request
                                                  would be used at the campground area.                   Planner and Designated Federal Official,              can be obtained by contacting the office
                                                  The Business Plan also provides a                       Rivers, Trails, and Conservation                      listed below in the FOR FURTHER
                                                  market analysis of local recreation sites               Assistance Program, Florida Field                     INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
                                                  and sets the basis for the fee proposal.                Office, Southeast Region, 5342 Clark                  Notice or by accessing it at
                                                  Through onsite notifications and local                  Road, PMB #123, Sarasota, Florida                     www.regulations.gov.
                                                  press releases, the BLM notified and                    34233, or via telephone (941) 685–5912.
                                                                                                                                                                DATES:  Written comments must be
                                                  involved the public at each stage of the                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        submitted to the office listed in the
                                                  planning process, including the                         Wekiva River System Advisory                          addresses section below on or before
                                                  proposal to collect fees. During a field                Management Committee was established                  October 25, 2016.
                                                  office briefing in spring 2015, the                     by Public Law 106–299 to assist in the
                                                                                                          development of the comprehensive                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                  Southwest Colorado Resource Advisory
                                                                                                          management plan for the Wekiva River                  identified by Control Number 1250–
                                                  Council informally discussed and
                                                                                                          System and provide advice to the                      0004 and/or 1250–0005, by one of the
                                                  verbally expressed their support of                                                                           following methods:
                                                  charging a fee at the campground.                       Secretary of the Interior in carrying out
                                                                                                          management responsibilities of the                       Electronic comments: Through the
                                                    The BLM welcomes public comments                      Secretary under the Wild and Scenic                   federal eRulemaking Portal at
                                                  on this proposal. Before including your                 Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1274).                          www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                                  address, phone number, email address,                                                                         instructions for submitting comments.
                                                  or other personal identifying                           Alma Ripps,
                                                                                                                                                                   Mail, Hand Delivery, Courier: Address
                                                  information in your comment, you                        Chief, Office of Policy.                              comments to Debra Carr, Director,
                                                  should be aware that your entire                        [FR Doc. 2016–20448 Filed 8–25–16; 8:45 am]           Division of Policy and Program
                                                  comment—including your personal                         BILLING CODE 4310–EE–P                                Development, Office of Federal Contract
                                                  identifying information—may be made                                                                           Compliance Programs, 200 Constitution
                                                  publicly available at any time. While                                                                         Avenue NW., Room C3325, Washington,
                                                  you can ask us in your comment to                       DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                   DC 20210.
                                                  withhold your personal identifying                                                                               Instructions: Please submit one copy
                                                  information from public review, we                      Office of Federal Contract Compliance                 of your comments by only one method.
                                                  cannot guarantee that we will be able to                Programs                                              All submissions received must include
                                                  do so.                                                                                                        the agency name and OMB Control
                                                                                                          Proposed Renewal of the Approval of
                                                                                                                                                                Number identified above for this
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803 and 43 CFR part             Information Collection Requirements;
                                                                                                                                                                information collection. Commenters are
                                                  2932.                                                   Comment Request
                                                                                                                                                                strongly encouraged to submit their
                                                  Ruth Welch,                                             ACTION:   Notice.                                     comments electronically via the
                                                  BLM Colorado State Director.                                                                                  www.regulations.gov Web site or to mail
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–20450 Filed 8–25–16; 8:45 am]             SUMMARY:  The Department of Labor                     their comments early to ensure that they
                                                                                                          (DOL), as part of its continuing effort to            are timely received. Comments,
                                                  BILLING CODE 4310–JB–P
                                                                                                          reduce paperwork and respondent                       including any personal information
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                                                                                                          burden, conducts a pre-clearance                      provided, become a matter of public
                                                                                                          consultation program to provide the                   record and will be posted to the
                                                                                                          general public and Federal agencies                   www.regulations.gov Web site. They
                                                                                                          with an opportunity to comment on                     will also be summarized and/or
                                                                                                          proposed and/or continuing collections                included in the request for OMB
                                                                                                          of information in accordance with the                 approval of the information collection
                                                                                                          Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                       request.


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                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        without regard to their status as a                     Agency Number: None.
                                                  Debra Carr, Director, Division of Policy                protected veteran. VEVRAA applies to                    Affected Public: Business or other for
                                                  and Program Development, Office of                      Federal contractors and subcontractors                profit; individuals.
                                                  Federal Contract Compliance Programs,                   with contracts of $150,000 or more.2                    Total Respondents: 41,814,991.
                                                  200 Constitution Avenue NW., Room                         II. Review Focus: DOL is particularly                 Total Annual Responses: 41,814,991.
                                                  C3325, Washington, DC 20210.                            interested in comments which:                           Average Time per Response: 6.3
                                                  Telephone: (202) 693–0103 (voice) or                      • Evaluate whether the proposed                     minutes (0.11 hour).
                                                  (202) 693–1337 (TTY) (these are not toll-               collection of information is necessary                  Estimated Total Burden Hours:
                                                  free numbers). Copies of this notice may                for the proper performance of the                     4,392,369.
                                                  be obtained in alternative formats (e.g.,               functions of the agency, including                      Frequency: On occasion.
                                                  large print, braille, audio recording),                 whether the information will have                       Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):
                                                  upon request, by calling the numbers                    practical utility;                                    $0.
                                                  listed above.                                             • evaluate the accuracy of the                        Total Burden Cost (operating/
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              agency’s estimate of the burden of the                maintenance): $667,186.56.
                                                     I. Background: The Office of Federal                 proposed collection of information,                     Comments submitted in response to
                                                  Contractor Compliance Programs                          including the validity of the                         this notice will be summarized and/or
                                                  (OFCCP) administers and enforces the                    methodology and assumptions used;                     included in the request for OMB
                                                  three nondiscrimination and equal                         • enhance the quality, utility and                  approval of the information collection
                                                  employment opportunity laws listed                      clarity of the information to be                      request; they will also become a matter
                                                  below.                                                  collected; and                                        of public record.
                                                     • Executive Order 11246, as amended                    • minimize the burden of the                          Dated: August 22, 2016.
                                                  (E.O. 11246)                                            collection of information on those who
                                                                                                                                                                Debra A. Carr,
                                                     • Section 503 of the Rehabilitation                  are to respond, including through the
                                                                                                                                                                Director, Division of Policy and Program
                                                  Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 793                  use of appropriate automated,
                                                                                                                                                                Development, Office of Federal Contract
                                                  (Section 503)                                           electronic, mechanical, or other                      Compliance Programs.
                                                     • Vietnam Era Veterans’                              technological collection techniques or
                                                  Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as                 other forms of information technology,                Note to Reviewer
                                                  amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA)                        e.g., permitting electronic submissions                  The Office of Federal Contract
                                                     These authorities prohibit                           of responses.                                         Compliance Programs (OFCCP) requests
                                                  employment discrimination by Federal                      III. Current Actions: DOL seeks the                 Office of Management and Budget
                                                  contractors and subcontractors and                      approval of the extension of this                     (OMB) approval for 5,427,933 hours in
                                                  require them to take affirmative action                 information in order to carry out its                 combined recordkeeping and third party
                                                  to ensure that equal employment                         responsibility to enforce the affirmative             disclosure burden hours for compliance
                                                  opportunities are available regardless of               action and nondiscrimination                          by federal contractors and
                                                  race, color, religion, sex, sexual                      provisions of Section 503 and VEVRAA,                 subcontractors with the Vietnam Era
                                                  orientation, gender identity, national                  which it administers.                                 Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act
                                                  origin, disability, or status as a protected              Type of Review: Renewal.                            of 1974, as amended (38 U.S.C. 4212)
                                                  veteran. Additionally, federal                            Agency: Office of Federal Contract                  (VEVRAA). This compares with
                                                  contractors and subcontractors are                      Compliance Programs.                                  10,546,660 hours in the most recently
                                                  prohibited from discriminating against                    Title: 38 U.S.C. 4212, Vietnam Era                  approved clearance request in 2014, a
                                                  applicants and employees for asking                     Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act,                decrease of 5,118,727 (5,427,933
                                                  about, discussing, or sharing                           as Amended.                                           ¥10,546,660 = ¥5,118,727) hours. This
                                                  information about their pay or, in                        OMB Number: 1250–0004.                              decrease reflects an adjustment in the
                                                  certain circumstances, the pay of their                   Agency Number: None.                                number of affected federal contractors,
                                                  co-workers. This information collection                   Affected Public: Business or other for              which was overestimated in the
                                                  request covers the recordkeeping and                    profit; individuals.                                  previous information collection.
                                                  third party disclosure requirements for                   Total Respondents: 41,814,991.                         OFCCP will not be collecting any new
                                                  Section 503 and VEVRAA. OFCCP is not                      Total Annual Responses: 41,814,991.                 or different information. The burden
                                                  proposing to collect new information                      Average Time per Response: 7.75                     hours primarily represent those federal
                                                  with this renewal.                                      minutes (0.13 hour).                                  contractors and subcontractors that are
                                                     Section 503 prohibits employment                       Estimated Total Burden Hours:                       required under VEVRAA to list their job
                                                  discrimination against applicants and                   5,427,933.                                            openings with the appropriate
                                                  employees because of physical or                          Frequency: On occasion.                             employment service delivery system
                                                  mental disability and requires                            Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):                and to develop, update, and maintain an
                                                  affirmative action to ensure that persons               $0.                                                   affirmative action program. Reporting
                                                  are treated without regard to disability.                 Total Burden Cost (operating/                       requirements under VEVRAA are not
                                                  Section 503 applies to Federal                          maintenance): $667,186.56.                            included in this information collection,
                                                  contractors and subcontractors with                       Type of Review: Renewal.                            but rather, are included in the
                                                  contracts in excess of $15,000.1                          Agency: Office of Federal Contract                  Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing
                                                     VEVRAA prohibits employment                          Compliance Programs.                                  information collection request for
                                                  discrimination against protected                          Title: 29 U.S.C. 793, Section 503 of                nonconstruction supply and service
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                                                  veterans and requires affirmative action                the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as                    Federal contractors, separately approved
                                                  to ensure that persons are treated                      Amended.                                              under OMB Control Number 1250–0003.
                                                                                                            OMB Number: 1250–0005.                                 As explained in Section 15 of this
                                                    1 Effective October 1, 2010, the coverage
                                                                                                                                                                supporting statement, the decrease in
                                                  threshold under Section 503 increased from                2 Effective October 1, 2015, the coverage

                                                  $10,000 to $15,000, in accordance with the              threshold under VEVRAA increased from $100,000
                                                                                                                                                                burden hours for this information
                                                  inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C.       to $150,000, in accordance with the inflationary      collection is primarily a result of
                                                  1908.                                                   adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908.            OFCCP’s proposal to use data from


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                                                  Employer Information Report EEO–1                        race, color, religion, sex, sexual                     with the Administrative Procedure Act.
                                                  (EEO–1 Report) to determine the                          orientation, gender identity, and                      These regulations are found at Title 41
                                                  number of covered federal contractors                    national origin. E.O. 11246 also                       of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
                                                  and contractor establishments instead of                 prohibits contractors from taking                      in Chapter 60 and are accessible on the
                                                  the methodology used in the previous                     discriminatory actions, including firing,              Web at http://www.dol.gov/dol/cfr/
                                                  information collection, which averaged                   against applicants and employees for                   Title_41/Chapter_60.htm.
                                                  data from multiple sources. That                         asking about or sharing their own                         For purposes of OFCCP’s
                                                  methodology resulted in an                               compensation information and, in                       recordkeeping and reporting
                                                  overestimation of the number of affected                 certain instances, the compensation                    requirements, the agency divides the
                                                  contractors. The EEO–1 Report provides                   information of their co-workers.5 E.O.                 obligations under these authorities into
                                                  a more accurate estimate of contractors                  11246 applies contractors holding a                    multiple information collection requests
                                                  and establishments covered by                            Government contract in excess of                       (ICRs).8 These divisions are based on
                                                  VEVRAA. EEO–1 Reports data from                          $10,000, or Government contracts that                  OFCCP’s distinct enforcement
                                                  fiscal year 2014 shows 23,960 federal                    have, or can reasonably expect to have,                authorities (e.g., E.O. 11246 and Section
                                                  contractor parent companies filed                        an aggregate total value exceeding                     503 each has its own recordkeeping
                                                  reports, with 115,831 total contractor                   $10,000 in a 12-month period. E.O.                     ICR), programs, and related regulatory
                                                  establishments. These numbers are                        11246 also applies to Government bills                 requirements.
                                                  significantly less than the estimates                    of lading, depositories of Federal funds                  The reporting requirements under
                                                  used in the previous information                         in any amount, and to financial                        VEVRAA are not included in this
                                                  collection (57,104 contractor companies                  institutions that are paying agents for                information collection, but rather, are
                                                  and 211,287 contractor establishments).                  U.S. Savings Bonds.                                    included in the Scheduling Letter and
                                                  In addition, the decrease in burden                         Section 503 prohibits employment                    Itemized Listing ICR for
                                                  hours is a result of certain requirements                discrimination against applicants and                  nonconstruction supply and service
                                                  in the VEVRAA regulations that are only                  employees based on disability and                      contractors, separately approved under
                                                  applicable to new contractors.                           requires contractors to take affirmative               OMB Control Number 1250–0003.
                                                                                                           action to employ, advance in                              Due to the pending expiration of OMB
                                                  Supporting Statement                                     employment, and otherwise treat                        No. 1250–0004, OFCCP is seeking
                                                  Department of Labor, OFCCP                               qualified individuals without                          approval of the agency’s VEVRAA
                                                                                                           discrimination based on physical or                    recordkeeping and third party
                                                  OFCCP Recordkeeping and Reporting                                                                               disclosure requirements.
                                                  Requirements—38 U.S.C. 4212,                             mental disabilities. Its requirements
                                                  Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment                       apply to contractors with a Government                 1. Legal And Administrative
                                                  Assistance Act of 1974, as Amended                       contract in excess of $15,000.6                        Requirements
                                                                                                              VEVRAA prohibits employment
                                                  Control Number: 1250–0004                                discrimination against protected                       VEVRAA
                                                  A. Justification                                         veterans, namely disabled veterans,                    41 CFR Part 60–300—Affirmative
                                                                                                           recently separated veterans, active duty               Action and Nondiscrimination
                                                     The Office of Federal Contract
                                                                                                           wartime or campaign badge veterans,                    Obligations of Federal Contractors and
                                                  Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is
                                                                                                           and Armed Forces service medal                         Subcontractors Regarding Disabled
                                                  responsible for administering three
                                                                                                           veterans, and requires contractors to                  Veterans, Recently Separated Veterans,
                                                  equal opportunity laws that prohibit
                                                                                                           take affirmative action to employ,                     Active Duty Wartime or Campaign
                                                  discrimination based on particular
                                                                                                           advance in employment, and otherwise                   Badge Veterans, and Armed Forces
                                                  protected categories and require
                                                                                                           treat qualified individuals without                    Service Medal Veterans
                                                  affirmative action to provide equal
                                                                                                           discrimination based on their status as
                                                  employment opportunities:                                                                                         These regulations establish the basic
                                                                                                           a protected veteran. Its requirements
                                                     • Executive Order 11246, as amended                                                                          nondiscrimination and affirmative
                                                                                                           apply to contractors with a Government
                                                  (E.O. 11246),1                                                                                                  action requirements under the VEVRAA
                                                     • Section 503 of the Rehabilitation                   contract of $150,000 or more.7
                                                                                                              OFCCP promulgated regulations                       program. They define coverage, specify
                                                  Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 793                                                                          clauses to be included in contracts,
                                                                                                           implementing these programs consistent
                                                  (Section 503),2 and                                                                                             provide procedures to ensure
                                                     • Vietnam Era Veterans’                                 5 E.O. 13665 amended E.O. 11246 to include a         compliance by covered contractors,
                                                  Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974,3                    prohibition on discrimination against any employee     specify reporting and recordkeeping
                                                  as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA).                     or applicant for inquiring about, discussing, or       requirements, establish a benchmark for
                                                     E.O. 11246 prohibits covered federal                  disclosing compensation or the compensation of         veteran representation in the workforce,
                                                  contractors 4 from discriminating against                another employee or applicant. Executive Order
                                                                                                           13665, Non-Retaliation for Disclosure of               and outline the basic requirements for
                                                  applicants and employees based on                        Compensation Information, 79 FR 20749 (April 11,       AAPs under VEVRAA.
                                                                                                           2014). The final rule published on September 11,
                                                    1 The regulations implementing Executive Order
                                                                                                           2015 and became effective on January 11, 2016. 80        8 OFCCP’s other current ICRs include:
                                                  11246 applicable to supply and service contractors       FR 54934 (Sept. 11, 2015).                             Construction Recordkeeping Requirements (OMB
                                                  are found at 41 CFR parts 60–1, 60–2, 60–3, 60–20,         6 Effective October 1, 2010, the coverage
                                                                                                                                                                  No. 1250–0001), Complaint Procedures (OMB No.
                                                  and 60–50.                                               threshold under Section 503 increased from             1250–0002), Supply and Service Program
                                                    2 The regulations implementing Section 503
                                                                                                           $10,000 to $15,000, in accordance with the             (Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing) (OMB No.
                                                  applicable to supply and service contractors are         inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C.      1250–0003), Section 503 Recordkeeping
                                                  found at 41 CFR part 741.                                1908. See, Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation   Requirements (OMB No. 1250–0005), Functional
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                                                    3 The regulations implementing VEVRAA                  Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds, 75       Affirmative Action Program Agreement Procedures
                                                  applicable to supply and service contractors are         CFR 53129 (Aug. 30, 2010).                             (OMB No. 1250–0006), Government Contractors,
                                                  found at 41 CFR part 60–300.                               7 Effective October 1, 2015, the coverage            Prohibitions Against Pay Secrecy Policies and
                                                    4 As used herein and unless otherwise specified,       threshold under VEVRAA increased from $100,000         Actions (OMB No. 1250–0008), and Prohibiting
                                                  the term ‘‘contractors’’ refers to federal contractors   to $150,000, in accordance with the inflationary       Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and
                                                  and subcontractors subject to the laws enforced by       adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908. See,        Gender Identity by Contractors and Subcontractors
                                                  OFCCP. For E.O. 11246, the term also included            Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation              (OMB No. 1250–0009). In the future, and as
                                                  federally assisted construction contractors and          Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds, 80       appropriate, OFCCP proposes to consolidate several
                                                  subcontractors.                                          FR 38293 (July 2, 2015).                               of these ICRs.



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                                                     Section 60–300.5 describes the equal                    • Establish an audit and reporting                 work with federal contractors. Providing
                                                  opportunity clause in Federal contracts.                system to measure the effectiveness of                the ESDS with the name and location of
                                                  Paragraphs 2 through 6 of the clause                    the AAP.                                              the contractor’s hiring locations and
                                                  pertain to the mandatory job listing                       • Designate a responsible official to              contact information enables the ESDS to
                                                  requirements. Each covered contractor                   implement and oversee the AAP.                        develop a centralized list of federal
                                                  must list job openings with the                            • Provide training to all personnel                contractors and ensures that they have
                                                  appropriate state or local employment                   involved in the recruitment, screening,               appropriate contact information if there
                                                  service delivery system (ESDS) in a                     selection, promotion, disciplinary, and               are any questions that need to be
                                                  format permitted by the ESDS. Each                      related processes to ensure that the                  resolved in the job listing or priority
                                                  covered contractor must also provide                    commitments in the contractor’s                       referral process.
                                                  and update as necessary information to                  affirmative action program are                           Section 60–300.42 outlines the
                                                  the appropriate ESDS, including: Its                    implemented.                                          requirements for contractors’ obligations
                                                  status as a Federal contractor; that it                    • Conduct data collection analysis                 to invite individuals to self-identify as
                                                  desires priority referrals of protected                 pertaining to applicants and hires on an              a protected veteran. This process
                                                  veterans from the ESDS; the name and                    annual basis and maintain them for a                  enables the contractor and OFCCP to
                                                  location of each hiring location within                 period of three (3) years, including: The             collect valuable data on the number of
                                                  the state; and the contact information                  total number of job openings and total                protected veterans who apply for or are
                                                  for the contractor official responsible for             number of jobs filled; the total number               hired into federal contractor positions.
                                                  hiring at each location as well as any                  of applicants for all jobs; the number of             This allows for assessment of the
                                                  external job search organizations the                   protected veteran applicants hired; the               effectiveness of the contractor’s
                                                  contractor uses to assist in its hiring.                total number of applicants hired; and                 recruitment and affirmative action
                                                  Each contractor is required to include                  the number of applicants who self-                    efforts over time, and promotes
                                                  the EO clause in each of its subcontracts               identified as protected veterans or who               successful recruitment and affirmative
                                                  of $150,000 or more, although the clause                are otherwise known as protected                      action.
                                                  may be incorporated by reference or                     veterans.                                                Section 60–300.44 describes the
                                                  operation.                                                                                                    required contents of a contractor’s
                                                                                                            Section 60–300.45 requires                          written affirmative action program.
                                                     Section 60–300.40 requires                           contractors to either adopt the a hiring
                                                  contractors with 50 or more employees                                                                         During a compliance evaluation, OFCCP
                                                                                                          benchmark equal to the national                       reviews the contractor’s affirmative
                                                  and a contract of $150,000 or more to                   percentage of veterans in the civilian
                                                  develop a VEVRAA AAP.                                                                                         action program to determine whether
                                                                                                          labor force, or establish a hiring                    the contractor is complying with its
                                                     Section 60–300.42 requires                           benchmark for protected veterans taking
                                                  contractors to invite job applicants at                                                                       obligations not to discriminate in
                                                                                                          into account five factors specified in the            employment and to take affirmative
                                                  the pre-offer and post-offer stages to                  regulation.
                                                  self-identify as protected veterans. The                                                                      action to ensure equal employment
                                                                                                            Section 60–300.60 identifies the                    opportunity.
                                                  invitations to self-identify must state                 investigative methods OFCCP uses to                      Section 60–300.45 requires
                                                  that the contractor is required to take                 evaluate a contractor’s compliance with               contractors to set a benchmark for hiring
                                                  affirmative action to employ and                        the agency’s regulations. These methods               protected veterans by using the national
                                                  advance in employment protected                         range from an in-depth comprehensive                  average for the number of veterans in
                                                  veterans, and that the information                      evaluation of the contractor’s                        the civilian labor force which OFCCP
                                                  sought is being requested on a voluntary                employment practices (i.e., compliance                will provide (and periodically update)
                                                  basis.                                                  review) to a narrowly focused analysis                on its public Web site, or by setting a
                                                     Section 60–300.44 identifies the                     of a selected employment practice or                  benchmark that fits the company’s
                                                  required elements of an AAP, including                  policy (i.e., compliance check), among                specific needs. This requirement
                                                  those listed below.                                     others. Evaluation of compliance with                 provides contractors with a yardstick by
                                                     • Develop and include an equal                       VEVRAA is concurrent with evaluation                  which they can objectively measure the
                                                  opportunity policy statement in the                     of the contractor’s compliance with E.O.              effectiveness of their efforts.
                                                  AAP.                                                    11246 and Section 503.
                                                     • Review personnel processes to                                                                            3. Improved Information Technology
                                                  ensure that qualified protected veterans                2. Use of Materials
                                                                                                                                                                   In general, under OFCCP regulations
                                                  are provided equal opportunity                             The EO Clause, located at section 60–              each contractor develops its own
                                                     • Review all physical and mental job                 300.5, requires contractors to list job               methods for collecting and maintaining
                                                  qualification standards to ensure that, to              openings with the appropriate state or                information. Contractors have the
                                                  the extent any tend to screen out                       local ESDS in a format permitted by the               option to use methods that best suit
                                                  qualified disabled veterans, that the                   ESDS. Each covered contractor must                    their needs as long as they can retrieve
                                                  standards are job-related and consistent                also provide and update as necessary                  and provide OFCCP with data upon
                                                  with business necessity.                                information to the appropriate ESDS,                  request during a compliance evaluation.
                                                     • Provide reasonable                                 including: Its status as a Federal                       The majority of contractors are repeat
                                                  accommodations for physical and                         contractor; that it desires priority                  contractors. Since they are subject to
                                                  mental limitations.                                     referrals of protected veterans from the              OFCCP’s regulatory requirements year
                                                     • Develop and implement procedures                   ESDS; the name and location of each                   after year, most have developed their
                                                  to ensure that employees are not                        hiring location within the state; and the             information technology systems to
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                                                  harassed because of their veteran status.               contact information for the contractor                generate the data required by OFCCP
                                                     • Develop procedures and practices                   official responsible for hiring at each               regulations.
                                                  to disseminate affirmative action                       location as well as any external job                     Information technology systems used
                                                  policies, both internally and externally,               search organizations the contractor uses              to comply with data requirements under
                                                  and undertake appropriate outreach and                  to assist in its hiring. The mandatory job            OFCCP’s VEVRAA regulations should
                                                  positive recruitment activities designed                listing requirement is a critical                     be capable of performing the below
                                                  to effectively recruit protected veterans.              component to helping veterans find                    functions.


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                                                  • Collecting and analyzing employment                   empowers the Secretary of Labor, and                  contractor must be able to analyze
                                                    activity data related to VEVRAA                       by a Secretary’s Order, the OFCCP, to                 contractor actions taken and results
                                                  • Analyzing outreach and recruitment                    require the collection, analysis, and                 obtained. Additionally, the data
                                                  • Tracking self-identification                          reporting of data and other information               collection frequency for this ICR mirrors
                                                  • Disseminating internal and external                   in connection with the enforcement of                 that of OFCCP’s other programs,
                                                    EO policies                                           the law and regulations requiring                     particularly the E.O. 11246 and Section
                                                  • Providing notice to subcontractors                    contractors to take affirmative action to             503 supply and service program, as
                                                    and vendors                                           ensure equal employment opportunity.                  VEVRAA compliance evaluations are
                                                  • Facilitating calculation of VEVRAA                    No duplication of effort exists because               conducted concurrently with that
                                                    benchmarks                                            no other Government agency has these                  program.
                                                  • Auditing and reporting of AAP                         specific data collection requirements.                  As noted under Control Number
                                                    program elements                                        While contractors maintain other                    1250–0003, the older the data, the
                                                    In addition, OFCCP provides                           employment data in the normal course                  greater the chances that more qualified
                                                  compliance assistance to all contractors,               of business, affirmative action programs              workers are the victims of any
                                                  including smaller contractors by                        under VEVRAA are unique in that                       discrimination that has occurred and
                                                  leveraging information technology. For                  contractors create them specifically to               that the discrimination continues for a
                                                  example, OFCCP’s Web site provides                      meet the requirements of OFCCP                        longer period. A consequence of such
                                                  access to compliance resources and                      regulations. This comprehensive                       older data may be that the scope of the
                                                  information, including the following.                   document is not available from any                    violation, resulting harm and the overall
                                                  • VEVRAA Contractor Resources http://                   other source. Therefore, no duplication               burden of contractor compliance are
                                                    www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/                    of effort exists.                                     greater.
                                                    Resources.htm                                         5. Collection From Small Organizations                7. Special Circumstances for the
                                                  • Fact Sheets, Frequently Asked
                                                                                                             OFCCP’s information collection does                Collection of Information
                                                    Questions and Webinar training
                                                                                                          not have a significant economic impact
                                                    http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/                                                                                There are no special circumstances for
                                                                                                          on a substantial number of small
                                                    compliance/vevraa.htm                                                                                       the collection of this information.
                                                                                                          entities. OFCCP minimizes the
                                                  • Sample AAPs http://www.dol.gov/
                                                                                                          information collection and                            8. Consultation Outside the Agency
                                                    ofccp/regs/compliance/AAPs/AAPs.
                                                                                                          recordkeeping burden on a significant
                                                    htm                                                                                                            OFCCP publishes all regulations
                                                                                                          number of small businesses by
                                                  • Contractors’ VEVRAA Hiring                                                                                  containing recordkeeping or reporting
                                                                                                          exempting contractor establishments
                                                    Benchmark Database https://                                                                                 requirements in the Federal Register for
                                                                                                          with fewer than 50 employees from the
                                                    ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/VEVRAA.jsp                                                                           public comment before agency
                                                  • Disability and Veterans Community                     AAP requirement. However, once
                                                                                                          OFCCP’s authority covers one                          adoption. In addition, OFCCP maintains
                                                    Resources Directory https://ofccp.dol-                                                                      an ongoing dialogue, through
                                                    esa.gov/errd/Resources.503VEVRAA.                     contractor’s establishment, all of its
                                                                                                          employees must be accounted for in an                 compliance assistance, with contractor
                                                    html                                                                                                        groups on a number of compliance
                                                  • Employment Resource Referral                          AAP whether or not each of the
                                                                                                          contractor’s establishments meet the                  issues, among them reporting and
                                                    Directory https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/
                                                                                                          minimum 50 employees threshold.9                      recordkeeping.
                                                    errd/index.html
                                                    OFCCP believes that advances in                       6. Consequences for Federal Programs if                  OFCCP will address comments
                                                  technology make contractor compliance                   This Information Is Collected Less                    received from the public under this
                                                  with the recordkeeping and reporting                    Frequently                                            paragraph at the end of the 60-day
                                                  requirements easier and less                                                                                  Federal Register comment period.
                                                                                                             The requirements outlined in this ICR
                                                  burdensome. However, in the absence of                  ensure that covered contractors meet                  9. Gift Giving
                                                  empirical data, OFCCP is unable to                      their equal opportunity obligations to
                                                  quantify the impact of improved                                                                                 OFCCP provides neither payments
                                                                                                          protected veterans. The
                                                  information technology and thus,                                                                              nor gifts to respondents.
                                                                                                          nondiscrimination requirements of
                                                  OFCCP does not include it in the                        VEVRAA apply to all covered                           10. Assurance of Confidentiality
                                                  calculation of burden hours.                            contractors. See 41 CFR 60–300.4. The
                                                    According to the Government                           requirement to prepare and maintain an                   Contractors who submit the required
                                                  Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA, Pub.                   affirmative action program, the specific              information may view it as sensitive
                                                  L. 105–277, 1998), by October 2003,                     obligations of which are detailed at 41               information. OFCCP will evaluate all
                                                  Government agencies must generally                      CFR 60–300.44, apply to those                         information pursuant to the public
                                                  provide the option of using and                         contractors with a Government contract                inspection and disclosure provisions of
                                                  accepting electronic documents and                      of $150,000 or more and 50 or more                    the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),
                                                  signatures, and electronic                              employees.                                            5 U.S.C. 552, and the Department of
                                                  recordkeeping, where practicable.                          If this information is collected less              Labor’s implementing regulations at 29
                                                  OFCCP fulfills its GPEA requirements                    frequently than required, it could                    CFR part 70. OFCCP requires that a
                                                  by permitting contractors to submit                     compromise OFCCP’s enforcement of                     contractor affected by a FOIA disclosure
                                                  AAPs and supporting documentation                       VEVRAA and its implementing                           request be notified in writing and no
                                                                                                                                                                decision to disclose information is made
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                                                  via email or other electronic format.                   regulations. OFCCP reviews contractor
                                                                                                          compliance through its compliance                     until the contractor has an opportunity
                                                  4. Description of Efforts To Identify                                                                         to submit objections to the release of the
                                                  Duplication                                             evaluation process. See 41 CFR 60–
                                                                                                          300.60. In order to accurately determine              information. Furthermore, it is OFCCP’s
                                                    The recordkeeping requirements                        compliance, both OFCCP and the                        position that it does not release any data
                                                  contained in this request result                                                                              obtained during the course of a
                                                  exclusively from the implementation of                     9 41 CFR 60–300.40—Applicability of the            compliance evaluation until the matter
                                                  VEVRAA. This authority uniquely                         affirmative action program requirement.               is completed.


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                                                  11. Sensitive Questions                                 estimates a total of 15 minutes for a new             forms in a filing cabinet or saving them
                                                     VEVRAA requires contractors to                       contractor to ensure that its information             to an electronic database. The burden
                                                  invite applicants to self-identify as a                 is provided to the employment service.                for this provision is 28,958 hours
                                                  protected veteran and indicate whether                  The annual burden for this provision is               (115,831 contractor establishments × 15
                                                  a reasonable accommodation is                           290 hours (1,158 new contractor                       minutes/60 = 28,958 hours).
                                                  required. The protected veteran category                establishments × 15 minutes/60 = 290
                                                                                                                                                                Section 60–300.44 Required Contents
                                                  includes disabled veterans. Generally, a                hours). OFCCP further estimates that 25
                                                                                                                                                                of the Affirmative Action Program
                                                  contractor informs its protected veteran                percent of new contractors, or 290, will
                                                                                                          use outside job search organizations and                 OFCCP estimates that it takes existing
                                                  employees that it collects and maintains
                                                                                                          incur an additional 5-minute burden to                contractors (99 percent of all contractor
                                                  their data strictly for affirmative action                                                                    establishments), or 114,673,
                                                  purposes. Race and sex data is not                      notify the employment service of the
                                                                                                          contact information for its outside job               approximately 7.5 hours to document
                                                  required under VEVRAA.                                                                                        and maintain material evidence of
                                                                                                          search organizations. The annual
                                                  12. Estimate of Annual Information                      burden for this provision is 24 hours                 annually updating a joint section 503
                                                  Collection Burden                                       (290 contractor establishments × 5                    and VEVRAA affirmative action
                                                    The following is a summary of the                     minutes/60 = 24 hours). This is a third-              program. The burden for this
                                                  methodology for the calculation of the                  party disclosure.                                     requirement is 860,048 hours (114,673
                                                  recordkeeping and third party                                                                                 contractor establishments × 7.5 hours =
                                                                                                          Section 60–300.42 Invitation to Self-                 860,048 hours).
                                                  disclosure requirements for OFCCP’s                     Identify                                                 OFCCP estimates that 1 percent of all
                                                  VEVRAA ICR.
                                                    As noted at the beginning of this                       Section 60–300.42(a) requires                       contractors, or 1,158, are new
                                                                                                          contractors to extend a pre-offer                     contractors that will need to initially
                                                  supporting statement, the total in
                                                                                                          invitation to self-identify as a ‘‘protected          develop a joint section 503 and
                                                  combined recordkeeping and third party
                                                                                                          veteran.’’ In the previous information                VEVRAA affirmative action program.
                                                  disclosure burden hours for this ICR
                                                                                                          collection, OFCCP estimated that                      OFCCP estimates that it takes
                                                  (5,398,974) is less than total number of
                                                                                                          contractors working at the company                    approximately 18 hours to document
                                                  hours approved in 2014 (10,546,660), as
                                                                                                          level will take 1.5 hours to review and               and maintain material evidence of
                                                  detailed in Sec. 15 below.
                                                                                                          retrieve existing sample invitations to               developing the program. Therefore, the
                                                  A. Information Collections                              self-identify, adopt the sample ‘‘as is’’ or          recordkeeping burden for this provision
                                                                                                          make revisions to their existing form,                is 20,844 hours (1,158 contractor
                                                  Section 60–300.5 Equal Opportunity
                                                                                                          save the invitation to self-identify and              establishments × 18 hours = 20,844
                                                  Clause
                                                                                                          incorporate the document in the                       hours).
                                                    Paragraph 2 of the Equal Opportunity                  contractor’s application form. Existing
                                                  Clause (EO Clause) requires contractors                                                                       60–300.44(f) External Dissemination of
                                                                                                          contractors will no longer need to take
                                                  to list their job openings with the state                                                                     Policy, Outreach and Positive
                                                                                                          these steps to comply with the pre-offer
                                                  or local employment service delivery                                                                          Recruitment
                                                                                                          invitation requirement, so the estimated
                                                  system (employment service). OFCCP                      burden in this information collection                   Section 60–300.44(f)(1)(ii) requires
                                                  estimates that gathering records and                    applies to only new contractor parent                 contractors to send written notification
                                                  providing the job listing to the                        companies, or 1 percent of the 23,960                 of the company’s affirmative action
                                                  employment service will take 25                         contractor companies. The burden for                  program policies to subcontractors,
                                                  minutes for approximately 15 listings                   this provision is 360 hours (240 new                  vendors, and suppliers. OFCCP
                                                  per year. The burden for this third-party               contractor companies × 1.5 hours = 360                estimates that contractors will take 15
                                                  disclosure is 723,944 hours (115,831                    hours).                                               minutes to prepare the notification and
                                                  contractor establishments × 25 minutes                    Applicants for available positions                  send it to subcontractors, vendors, and
                                                  × 15 listings/60 = 723,944 hours).                      with covered contractors will have a                  suppliers, and an additional 15 minutes
                                                    Paragraph 4 of the EO Clause requires                 minimal burden complying with § 60–                   to update email address changes in the
                                                  contractors to provide the appropriate                  300.42(a) in the course of completing                 company’s email system. Likewise, the
                                                  employment service with the name and                    their application for employment with                 burden for any information technology
                                                  location of each of the contractor’s                    the contractor. Section 60–300.42(a), on              assistance needed to send the written
                                                  hiring locations, a statement of its status             pre-offer self-identification, requires               communication is estimated at 15
                                                  as a federal contractor, the contact                    contractors to invite all applicants to               minutes. The burden for this request is
                                                  information for the hiring official at                  self-identify whether or not they are a               86,873 hours (115,831 contractor
                                                  each location in the state, and a request               protected veteran. OFCCP estimates that               establishments × 45 minutes/60 =
                                                  for priority referrals of protected                     there will be an average of 24 applicants             86,873 hours). This is a third-party
                                                  veterans. Paragraph 4 also requires                     per job vacancy for on average 15                     disclosure.
                                                  contractors that use job search                         vacancies per year. OFCCP further                       Section 60–300.44(f)(4) requires
                                                  organizations to provide the                            estimates that it will take applicants                contractors to document all outreach
                                                  employment service with the contact                     approximately 5 minutes to complete                   activities it undertakes for protected
                                                  information for each job search                         the form. The burden for this provision,              veterans, and retain these documents for
                                                  organization. These requirements apply                  assuming that all applicants complete                 a period of 3 years. OFCCP estimates
                                                  to new contractors, which OFCCP                         the form, is 3,474,930 hours (115,831                 that it will take contractors 15 minutes
                                                  estimates to be 1 percent of all covered                contractor establishments × 15 listings ×             to retain the required documentation.
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                                                  contractors. Existing contractors (or 99                24 applicants × 5 minutes/60 =                        Retaining these records means storing
                                                  percent of contractors) would have                      3,474,930 hours). This is a third-party               the records generated either
                                                  already provided the required                           disclosure.                                           electronically or in hardcopy, consistent
                                                  information to the appropriate                            OFCCP further estimates that it will                with the contractor’s existing business
                                                  employment service or job search                        take contractors 15 minutes to maintain               practices for how to store records. The
                                                  organization, as accounted for in the                   self-identification forms. This time                  annual recordkeeping burden for this
                                                  previous information collection. OFCCP                  includes either manually storing the                  provision is 28,958 hours (115,831


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                                                  contractor establishments × 15 minutes/                                     the relevant documentation would be 1                                         19,305 hours (115,831 establishments ×
                                                  60 = 28,958 hour).                                                          hour 25 minutes. Relevant                                                     10 minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).
                                                                                                                              documentation could include the report
                                                  Section 60–300.44(h)                    Audit and                                                                                                         Section 60–300.81            Access to Records
                                                  Reporting System                                                            or other written documentation
                                                                                                                              generated by the calculations that                                               Section 60–300.81 requires
                                                     Section 60–300.44(h)(1)(vi) requires                                     explain the methodology, the data used,                                       contractors who are the subject of a
                                                  contractors to document the actions                                         and the findings and conclusions; the                                         compliance evaluation or complaint
                                                  taken to meet the requirements of 60–                                       data used to conduct the calculations for                                     investigation to specify all available
                                                  300.44(h). OFCCP estimates that it will                                     subsequent validation of the results; and                                     record formats and allow OFCCP to
                                                  take contractors 10 minutes to                                              other material used by the contractor for                                     select preferred record formats from
                                                  document compliance with this                                               the calculations. The recurring burden                                        those identified by the contractor during
                                                  provision to create an audit and                                            for this provision is 164,094 hours                                           a compliance evaluation. Pursuant to 5
                                                  reporting system. Documentation may                                         (115,831 contractor establishments × 85                                       CFR 1320.4(a)(2), this information
                                                  include, as an example, the standard                                        minutes/60 = 164,094 hours).                                                  collection is excluded from the PRA
                                                  operating procedure of the system                                                                                                                         requirements because it is related to an
                                                  including roles and responsibilities, and                                   Section 60–300.45                    Benchmarks for                           ‘‘administrative action, investigation, or
                                                  audit and reporting timeframes and                                          Hiring                                                                        audit involving an agency against
                                                  lifecycles. The annual recordkeeping                                                                                                                      specific individuals or entities.’’
                                                  burden of this provision is 19,305 hours                                       Section 60–300.45 requires the
                                                                                                                              contractor to establish benchmarks in                                         B. Summary of Costs
                                                  (115,831 contractor establishments × 10
                                                  minutes/60 = 19,305 hours).                                                 one of two ways. A contractor may use                                           The estimated cost to contractors is
                                                                                                                              as its benchmark the national average                                         based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data
                                                  Section 60–300.44(k)                    Data Collection                     number of veterans in the civilian labor                                      in the publication ‘‘Employer Costs for
                                                  and Analysis                                                                force, which OFCCP will provide (and                                          Employee Compensation’’ (December
                                                    Section 60–300(k) requires contractors                                    periodically update) on its public Web                                        2015), which lists total compensation
                                                  to collect and analyze certain categories                                   site. Or, alternatively, the contractor                                       for management, professional, and
                                                  of data. OFCCP believes that most                                           may establish its own individual                                              related occupations as $55.47 per hour
                                                  contractors have the capability to                                          benchmark using the five-factor method                                        and administrative support as $24.75
                                                  conduct the required calculations                                           set forth in Section 60–300.45(b)(2)(i)–                                      per hour. OFCCP estimates that 52
                                                  electronically. However, some                                               (v). OFCCP estimates that it will take                                        percent of the burden hours will be
                                                  companies may have to calculate this                                        contractors on average 10 minutes to                                          management, professional, and related
                                                  information manually. Therefore,                                            maintain material evidence of                                                 occupations and 48 percent will be
                                                  OFCCP estimates that the average time                                       compliance with this provision. The                                           administrative support, for a weighted
                                                  to conduct the analysis and maintain                                        burden of this provision would be                                             average of $40.72 per burden hour.

                                                                              TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF RECORDKEEPING BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS FOR CONTRACTORS
                                                                                                                         Requirements                                                                                         Burden hours       Burden costs

                                                  300.42 (Invitation to Self-Identify) ....................................................................................................................                           29,318         $14,659.20
                                                  300.44—Existing Contractors (Written Affirmative Action Program) ...............................................................                                                   860,048      35,021,154.56
                                                  300.44—New Contractors (Written Affirmative Action Program) ....................................................................                                                    20,844         848,767.68
                                                  300.44(f)(4) (Outreach and Recruitment Recordkeeping) ...............................................................................                                               28,958       1,179,169.76
                                                  300.44(h) (Audit & Reporting System Recordkeeping) ...................................................................................                                              19,305         786,099.60
                                                  300.44(k) (Data Collection Analysis) ...............................................................................................................                               164,094       6,681,907.68
                                                  300.45 (Benchmarks Recordkeeping) .............................................................................................................                                     19,305         786,099.60

                                                        Total ..........................................................................................................................................................            1,141,872     46,497,027.80


                                                                    TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF THIRD PARTY DISCLOSURE BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS FOR CONTRACTORS
                                                                                                                         Requirements                                                                                         Burden hours       Burden costs

                                                  300.5 (EO Clause, Parag 2—Mandatory Job Listing) .....................................................................................                                             723,944     $29,478,999.68
                                                  300.5 (EO Clause, Parag 4—Contact Information) .........................................................................................                                               290          11,808.80
                                                  300.5 (EO Clause, Parag 4—Job Search Orgs Contact Information) ............................................................                                                             24             977.28
                                                  300.44(f)(1) (Notice to Subcontractors, etc.) ...................................................................................................                                   86,873       3,537,468.56

                                                        Total ..........................................................................................................................................................             811,131      33,029,254.32


                                                               TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF THIRD PARTY DISCLOSURE BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS FOR NON-CONTRACTORS
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                                                                                                                          Requirement                                                                                         Burden hours       Burden costs

                                                  Section 60–300.42 (Self-Identification) ............................................................................................................                              3,474,930   $116,688,149.40



                                                    The total estimated cost for applicants                                   based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data                                      Employee Compensation’’ (December
                                                  to fill out the self-identification form is                                 in the publication ‘‘Employer Costs for                                       2015), which lists an average total



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                                                  hourly compensation for all civilian
                                                  workers of $33.58.

                                                                                 TABLE 4—TOTAL BURDEN FOR §§ 60–300.5; 60–300.42; 60–300.44; AND 60–300.45
                                                  Recordkeeping Burden Hours .....................................................................................................................................................          1,141,872
                                                  Reporting Burden Hours ..............................................................................................................................................................             0
                                                  Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours ..........................................................................................................................................            4,286,061

                                                        Total Burden Hours ..............................................................................................................................................................   5,427,933



                                                  13. Operations and Maintenance Costs                                    data from multiple sources. EEO–1 data                                    establishments, even those with fewer
                                                    OFCCP estimates that contractors will                                 from fiscal year (FY) 2014 shows 23,960                                   than 50 employees. Any overestimate
                                                  have some operations and maintenance                                    federal contractor parent companies                                       will be further offset to a small degree
                                                  costs in addition to the burden                                         filed reports, with 115,831 total                                         by the estimates for section 60–300.5
                                                  calculated above.                                                       contractor establishments. These                                          (Equal Opportunity Clause), which
                                                                                                                          numbers are significantly less than the                                   applies to contracts of $150,000 or more
                                                  60–300.42 Invitation To Self Identify                                   estimates used in the previous                                            but has no employee threshold. Taking
                                                    OFCCP estimates that the contractor                                   information collection (57,104                                            these considerations into account,
                                                  will have some operations and                                           contractor companies and 211,287                                          OFCCP believes that the 115,831
                                                  maintenance cost associated with the                                    contractor establishments).                                               contractor establishment total is a
                                                  invitations to self-identify. The                                          OFCCP believes that the EEO–1                                          reasonable, if not perfect, estimate.
                                                  contractor must invite all applicants to                                Report provides the more accurate                                            In the previous information collection
                                                  self-identify at both the pre-offer and                                 estimate of Federal contractors and                                       approved in 2014 and in the VEVRAA
                                                  post-offer stage of the employment                                      establishments covered by this VEVRAA                                     final rule published in September 2013,
                                                  process. Given the increasingly                                         information collection. Section 60–1.7                                    OFCCP estimated the number of affected
                                                  widespread use of electronic                                            requires specified Federal prime                                          contractors and establishments to be
                                                  applications, any contractor that uses                                  contractors and subcontractors to file an                                 57,104 and 211,287, respectively.
                                                  such applications would not incur copy                                  EEO–1 Report annually.10                                                  OFCCP now believes that these figures
                                                  costs. However, to account for                                             Employers use the EEO–1 Report                                         are an overestimate of the number of
                                                  contractors who may still choose to use                                 (question 3) to self-identify as federal                                  contractors with recordkeeping and
                                                  paper applications, we are including                                    contractors and subcontractors and                                        third party disclosure burdens under
                                                  printing and/or copying costs.                                          indicate whether they meet the                                            this information collection. The
                                                  Therefore, we estimate a single one-page                                thresholds under E.O. 11246 for AAP                                       numbers estimated in the final rule
                                                  form for both the pre- and post-offer                                   coverage: 50 or more employees and                                        derived from a combination of data from
                                                  invitation. Assuming 20 percent of all                                  $50,000 or more contract value.11 The                                     FY 2009 EEO–1 Reports, the Federal
                                                  contractors will use a paper-based                                      $50,000 contract threshold is less than                                   Procurement Data System, the Veterans
                                                  application system, and receive 24                                      the $150,000 contract value threshold                                     Employment and Training Services
                                                  applications for an average of 15 listings                              for AAP coverage under VEVRAA.                                            annual report, and other sources. See 78
                                                  per establishment, the minimum                                          Thus, the number of contractors                                           FR 58658. The data from these sources
                                                  estimated total cost to contractors will                                identified in the EEO–1 Reports will be                                   is no longer current. Moreover, the
                                                  be $667,186.56 ((115,831 establishments                                 greater than the number of contractors                                    methodology used to arrive at the
                                                  × 20 percent) × 360 copies × $0.08 =                                    required to establish a VEVRAA AAP.                                       estimates was based in large part on
                                                  $667,186.56).                                                           Nevertheless, the number of contractors                                   how OFCCP develops its Scheduling
                                                                                                                          identified in the EEO–1 Reports                                           List of contractors for compliance
                                                  14. Estimate of Annual Cost to Federal                                  provides a reasonable estimate for                                        evaluations. OFCCP develops its list of
                                                  Government                                                              calculating the burden in this                                            contractors for scheduling compliance
                                                    OFCCP associates no unique federal                                    information collection, even if it                                        evaluations by using multiple sources of
                                                  costs with this information collection.                                 overestimates the universe of                                             information such as Federal acquisition
                                                  OMB Control Numbers 1250–0001 and                                       contractors.12 Any overestimate will be                                   and procurement databases, EEO–1
                                                  1250–0003 currently include the annual                                  offset to some degree by the requirement                                  Reports, Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) data,
                                                  costs of federal contractor compliance                                  that covered contractors must develop                                     and the U.S. Census Bureau tabulations.
                                                  evaluations to ensure their compliance                                  AAPs to cover employees at all of their                                   Statistical thresholds such as industry
                                                  with the information collection                                                                                                                   type and employee counts of contractor
                                                  requirements contained herein.                                            10 The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
                                                                                                                                                                                                    establishments are also used. The list
                                                                                                                          Commission (EEOC) and OFCCP use EEO–1 Report                              may be further refined by applying a
                                                  15. Changes in Burden Hours                                             data to analyze employment patterns for women
                                                                                                                                                                                                    number of neutral factors such as
                                                                                                                          and minorities and as a civil rights enforcement
                                                    OFCCP is requesting OMB approval of                                   tool. OMB approved the EEO–1 Report information                           contract expiration date and contract
                                                  5,427,933 burden hours. The 2014                                        collection under OMB No. 3046–0007. The                                   value on the number of establishments
                                                  clearance contained approval of                                         information collection can be viewed at http://                           per contractor that will be scheduled in
                                                                                                                          www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_
                                                  10,546,660 hours. The decrease in hours                                                                                                           any one cycle. This methodology is
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                                                                                                                          nbr=201412-3046-001. It is currently in the renewal
                                                  of the current request is attributable to                               process, and OMB most recently approved an                                appropriate for scheduling compliance
                                                  OFCCP’s proposal to use data from                                       extension of the ICR expiration date of October 31,                       evaluations, but it does not accurately
                                                  EEO–1 Reports to determine the number                                   2016.                                                                     reflect the number of contractors
                                                                                                                            11 41 CFR 60–1.7—Reports and other required
                                                  of covered contractors and contractor                                                                                                             required to develop AAPs.
                                                                                                                          information.
                                                  establishments instead of the                                             12 The number of contractors with contracts of at                          This distinction is recognized in the
                                                  methodology used in the previous                                        least $150,000 cannot be separately identified using                      most recent Scheduling Letter and
                                                  information collection, which averaged                                  the EEO–1 survey.                                                         Itemized Listing ICR (Control Number


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                                                  1250–0003), in which OFCCP estimated                    18. Exceptions to the Certification                   contractor companies and 211,287
                                                  the number of contractors required to                   Statement                                             contractor establishments). In addition,
                                                  develop AAPs under E.O. 11246 using                       OFCCP is able to certify compliance                 the decrease in burden hours is a result
                                                  data from only the EEO–1 Reports,                       with all provisions.                                  of adjustments in the estimated time
                                                  instead of the more complex                                                                                   contractors need to complete the
                                                  methodology OFCCP uses to create its                    B. Collection of Information Employing                employee self-identification survey, to
                                                  Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing.                 Statistical Methods                                   account for the five-year interval
                                                  Thus, to be consistent with that                          This information collection does not                between having to conduct surveys, and
                                                  approach, OFCCP will now use data                       employ statistical methods.                           for certain requirements in the Section
                                                  from only the EEO–1 Reports to estimate                                                                       503 regulations that are only applicable
                                                  the number of contractors affected by                   Note to Reviewer                                      to new contractors.
                                                  this information collection, which                        The Office of Federal Contract                      Supporting Statement
                                                  consists primarily of recordkeeping and                 Compliance Programs (OFCCP) requests
                                                  third party disclosures resulting from                  Office of Management and Budget                       Department of Labor, OFCCP
                                                  the VEVRAA AAP requirements.                            (OMB) approval for 4,392,369 hours in                 OFCCP Recordkeeping and Reporting
                                                     A summary of the change in hours is                  combined recordkeeping and third party                Requirements—29 U.S.C. 793 Section
                                                  below.                                                  disclosure burden hours for compliance                503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
                                                                                                          by federal contractors and                            Amended
                                                  a. Recordkeeping Burden Hours                           subcontractors with Section 503 of the
                                                                                                                                                                Control Number: 1250–0005
                                                                                                          Rehabilitation Act, as amended (29
                                                    The previous submission included                      U.S.C. 793). This compares with                       A. Justification
                                                  2,205,468 hours. The current request is                 10,229,910 hours in the most recently
                                                  1,141,872 hours for an adjustment                                                                                The Office of Federal Contract
                                                                                                          approved clearance request in 2014, a                 Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is
                                                  decrease of 1,063,596 hours. This                       decrease of 5,837,541 (6,629,073 ¥
                                                  decrease is primarily a result of the use                                                                     responsible for administering three
                                                                                                          10,229,910 = ¥5,837,541) hours. This                  equal opportunity laws that prohibit
                                                  of the contractor totals from the EEO–1                 decrease reflects an adjustment in the
                                                  Reports data, discussed above, but also                                                                       discrimination based on particular
                                                                                                          number of affected federal contractors,               protected categories and require
                                                  includes adjustments due to                             which was overestimated in the
                                                  requirements that are no longer                                                                               affirmative action to provide equal
                                                                                                          previous information collection.                      employment opportunities:
                                                  applicable to existing contractors.                       OFCCP will not be collecting any new
                                                                                                                                                                • Executive Order 11246, as amended
                                                  b. Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours                  or different information. The burden
                                                                                                                                                                   (E.O. 11246),1
                                                                                                          hours primarily represent those federal
                                                                                                                                                                   • Section 503 of the Rehabilitation
                                                    The previous submission included                      contractors and subcontractors that are
                                                                                                                                                                Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 793
                                                  8,341,192 hours. The current request is                 required under Section 503 to develop,
                                                                                                                                                                (Section 503),2 and
                                                  4,286,061 hours for an adjustment                       update, and maintain an affirmative
                                                                                                                                                                   • Vietnam Era Veterans’
                                                  decrease of 4,055,131 hours. This                       action program. Reporting requirements
                                                                                                                                                                Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974,3
                                                  decrease is primarily a result of the use               under Section 503 are not included in
                                                                                                                                                                as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA).
                                                  of the contractor totals from the EEO–1                 this information collection, but rather,
                                                                                                                                                                  E.O. 11246 prohibits federal
                                                  Reports data, discussed above, but also                 are included in the Scheduling Letter
                                                                                                                                                                contractors 4 from discriminating against
                                                  includes adjustments due to                             and Itemized Listing information
                                                                                                                                                                applicants and employees based on
                                                  requirements that are no longer                         collection request for nonconstruction
                                                                                                                                                                race, color, religion, sex, sexual
                                                  applicable to existing contractors.                     supply and service federal contractors,
                                                                                                                                                                orientation, gender identity, and
                                                                                                          separately approved under OMB Control
                                                  c. Other Burden Hours and Costs                                                                               national origin. E.O. 11246 also
                                                                                                          Number 1250–0003.
                                                                                                                                                                prohibits contractors from taking
                                                     The previous submission included                       As explained in Section 15 of this
                                                                                                                                                                discriminatory actions, including firing,
                                                  1,670,297 hours in initial capital or                   supporting statement, the decrease in
                                                                                                                                                                against applicants and employees for
                                                  start-up costs and $1,217,002 in                        burden hours for this information
                                                                                                                                                                asking about or sharing information
                                                  printing/copying costs. The current                     collection is largely a result of OFCCP’s
                                                                                                                                                                about their own compensation and, in
                                                  request no longer includes any initial                  proposal to use data from Employer
                                                                                                                                                                certain instances, the compensation
                                                  capital and start-up costs, and estimates               Information Report EEO–1 (EEO–1
                                                                                                                                                                information of their co-workers.5 E.O.
                                                  $667,186.56 for printing/copying. This                  Report) to determine the number of
                                                  is an adjustment decrease of 1,670,294                  covered federal contractors and                         1 The regulations implementing Executive Order

                                                  hours and $549,815.44. This decrease in                 contractor establishments instead of the              11246 applicable to supply and service contractors
                                                  printing/copying costs is exclusively a                 methodology used in the previous                      are found at 41 CFR parts 60–1, 60–2, 60–3, 60–20,
                                                                                                          information collection, which averaged                and 60–50.
                                                  result of the use of the contractor totals                                                                      2 The regulations implementing Section 503
                                                  from the EEO–1 Reports data, discussed                  data from multiple sources. That
                                                                                                                                                                applicable to supply and service contractors are
                                                  above.                                                  methodology resulted in an                            found at 41 CFR part 741.
                                                                                                          overestimation of the number of affected                3 The regulations implementing VEVRAA

                                                  16. Statistical Uses and Publication of                 contractors. The EEO–1 Report provides                applicable to supply and service contractors are
                                                  Data                                                    a more accurate estimate of contractors               found at 41 CFR part 60–300.
                                                                                                                                                                  4 As used herein and unless otherwise specified,
                                                                                                          and establishments covered by Section
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                                                    OFCCP does not publish the data                                                                             the term ‘‘contractors’’ refers to federal contractors
                                                                                                          503. EEO–1 Report data from fiscal 2014               and subcontractors subject to the laws enforced by
                                                  collected by way of the items contained                 shows 23,960 federal contractor parent                OFCCP. For E.O. 11246, the term also included
                                                  in this request as statistical tables.                  companies filed reports, with 115,831                 federally assisted construction contractors and
                                                                                                          total contractor establishments. These                subcontractors.
                                                  17. Approval Not To Display the                                                                                 5 E.O. 13665 amended E.O. 11246 to include a
                                                  Expiration Date                                         numbers are significantly less than the               prohibition on discrimination against any employee
                                                                                                          estimates used in the previous                        or applicant for inquiring about, discussing, or
                                                     OFCCP is not seeking such approval.                  information collection (57,104                        disclosing compensation or the compensation of



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                                                  11246 applies to contractors holding a                  OFCCP’s distinct enforcement                          to voluntarily self-identify as an
                                                  Government contract in excess of                        authorities (e.g., E.O. 11246 and                     individual with a disability. This
                                                  $10,000, or Government contracts that                   VEVRAA each has its own                               employee survey must be conducted at
                                                  have, or can reasonably expect to have,                 recordkeeping ICR), programs, and                     five year intervals.
                                                  an aggregate total value exceeding                      related regulatory requirements.                         Section 60–741.44 identifies the
                                                  $10,000 in a 12-month period. E.O.                         The reporting requirements under                   required elements of an AAP, including
                                                  11246 also applies to Government bills                  Section 503 are not included in this                  those listed below.
                                                  of lading, depositories of Federal funds                information collection, but rather, are                  • Develop and include an equal
                                                  in any amount, and to financial                         included in the Scheduling Letter and                 opportunity policy statement in the
                                                  institutions that are paying agents for                 Itemized Listing ICR for                              AAP.
                                                  U.S. Savings Bonds.                                     nonconstruction supply and service                       • Review personnel processes to
                                                     Section 503 prohibits employment                     contractors, separately approved under                ensure that qualified individuals with
                                                  discrimination against applicants and                   OMB Control Number 1250–0003.                         disabilities are provided equal
                                                  employees based on disability and                          Due to the pending expiration of OMB               opportunity.
                                                  requires contractors to take affirmative                No. 1250–0005, OFCCP is seeking                          • Review all physical and mental job
                                                  action to employ, advance in                            approval of the agency’s Section 503                  qualification standards to ensure that, to
                                                  employment, and otherwise treat                         recordkeeping and third party                         the extent any tend to screen out
                                                  qualified individuals without                           disclosure requirements.                              qualified individuals with disabilities
                                                  discrimination based on physical or                                                                           on the basis of disability, that the
                                                  mental disabilities. Its requirements                   1. Legal and Administrative
                                                                                                          Requirements                                          standards are job-related and consistent
                                                  apply to contractors with a Government                                                                        with business necessity.
                                                  contract in excess of $15,000.6                         Section 503                                              • Provide reasonable
                                                     VEVRAA prohibits employment
                                                                                                          41 CFR 60–741—Affirmative Action and                  accommodations for physical and
                                                  discrimination against protected
                                                                                                          Nondiscrimination Obligations of                      mental limitations.
                                                  veterans, namely disabled veterans,
                                                                                                          Federal Contractors and Subcontractors                   • Develop and implement procedures
                                                  recently separated veterans, active duty
                                                                                                          Regarding Individuals With Disabilities               to ensure that employees are not
                                                  wartime or campaign badge veterans,
                                                                                                                                                                harassed because of their disability.
                                                  and Armed Forces service medal                             These regulations address the
                                                  veterans, and requires contractors to                                                                            • Develop procedures and practices
                                                                                                          affirmative action and                                to disseminate affirmative action
                                                  take affirmative action to employ,                      nondiscrimination obligations of
                                                  advance in employment, and otherwise                                                                          policies, both internally and externally,
                                                                                                          contractors and subcontractors related                and undertake appropriate outreach and
                                                  treat qualified individuals without                     to individuals with disabilities. They
                                                  discrimination based on their status as                                                                       positive recruitment activities designed
                                                                                                          define coverage, specify clauses to be                to effectively recruit qualified
                                                  a protected veteran. Its requirements                   included in contracts, provide a
                                                  apply to contractors with a Government                                                                        individuals with disabilities.
                                                                                                          procedure to ensure compliance by                        • Establish an audit and reporting
                                                  contract of $150,000 or more.7                          covered contractors, and specify certain
                                                     OFCCP promulgated regulations                                                                              system to measure the effectiveness of
                                                                                                          reporting and recordkeeping                           the AAP.
                                                  implementing these programs consistent                  requirements, establish an aspirational
                                                  with the Administrative Procedure Act.                                                                           • Designate a responsible official to
                                                                                                          utilization goal of 7 percent, and specify
                                                  These regulations are found at Title 41                                                                       implement and oversee the AAP.
                                                                                                          the basic requirements for AAPs under
                                                  of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)                                                                         • Provide training to all personnel
                                                                                                          Section 503.
                                                  in Chapter 60 and are accessible on the                                                                       involved in the recruitment, screening,
                                                                                                             Section 60–741.5 sets forth the equal
                                                  Web at http://www.dol.gov/dol/cfr/                                                                            selection, promotion, disciplinary, and
                                                                                                          opportunity clause in Federal contracts.
                                                  Title_41/Chapter_60.htm.                                                                                      related processes to ensure that the
                                                                                                             Section 60–741.40 requires the
                                                     For purposes of OFCCP’s                                                                                    commitments in the contractor’s
                                                                                                          development and maintenance of a
                                                  recordkeeping and reporting                                                                                   affirmative action program are
                                                                                                          Section 503 AAP. This regulation
                                                  requirements, the agency divides the                                                                          implemented.
                                                                                                          requires each contractor and
                                                  obligations under these authorities into                                                                         • Conduct data collection analysis
                                                                                                          subcontractor that has 50 or more
                                                  multiple information collection requests                                                                      pertaining to applicants and hires on an
                                                                                                          employees, and a contract of $50,000 or
                                                  (ICRs).8 These divisions are based on                                                                         annual basis and maintain them for a
                                                                                                          more, to develop an AAP at each
                                                                                                                                                                period of three (3) years, including, the
                                                                                                          establishment.
                                                  another employee or applicant. Executive Order                                                                number of applicants who self-
                                                  13665, Non-Retaliation for Disclosure of                   Section 60–741.42 requires
                                                                                                                                                                identified as individuals with
                                                  Compensation Information, 79 FR 20749 (April 11,        contractors to invite job applicants at
                                                                                                                                                                disabilities or who are otherwise known
                                                  2014). The final rule published on September 11,        the pre-offer and post-offer stages to
                                                  2015 and became effective on January 11, 2016. 80                                                             to be individuals with disabilities; the
                                                                                                          self-identify as individuals with a
                                                  FR 54934 (Sept. 11, 2015).                                                                                    total number of job openings and total
                                                    6 Effective October 1, 2010, the coverage             disability. In addition, the contractor is
                                                                                                                                                                number of jobs filled; the total number
                                                  threshold under Section 503 increased from              required to invite each of its employees
                                                  $10,000 to $15,000, in accordance with the
                                                                                                                                                                of applicants for all jobs; the number of
                                                  inflationary adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C.       No. 1250–0001), Complaint Procedures (OMB No.
                                                                                                                                                                applicants with disabilities hired; and
                                                  1908. See, Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation    1250–0002), Supply and Service Program                the total number of applicants hired.
                                                  Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds, 75        (Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing) (OMB No.        Section 60–741.45 establishes a 7
                                                  CFR 53129 (Aug. 30, 2010).                              1250–0003), VEVRAA Recordkeeping Requirements         percent utilization goal for employment
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                                                    7 Effective October 1, 2015, the coverage
                                                                                                          (OMB No. 1250–0004), Functional Affirmative
                                                  threshold under VEVRAA increased from $100,000          Action Program Agreement Procedures (OMB No.
                                                                                                                                                                of individuals with disabilities for each
                                                  to $150,000, in accordance with the inflationary        1250–0006), Government Contractors, Prohibitions      job group in the contractor’s workforce
                                                  adjustment requirements in 41 U.S.C. 1908. See,         Against Pay Secrecy Policies and Actions (OMB No.     or to the entire workforce if the
                                                  Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation               1250–0008), and Prohibiting Discrimination Based      contractor has 100 or fewer employees.
                                                  Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds, 80        on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity by
                                                  FR 38293 (July 2, 2015).                                Contractors and Subcontractors (OMB No. 1250–
                                                                                                                                                                Contractors must conduct an annual
                                                    8 OFCCP’s other current ICRs include:                 0009). In the future, and as appropriate, OFCCP       utilization analysis and assessment of
                                                  Construction Recordkeeping Requirements (OMB            proposes to consolidate several of these ICRs.        problem areas, and establish specific


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                                                  action-oriented programs to address any                 3. Improved Information Technology                    empirical data, OFCCP is unable to
                                                  identified problems.                                      In general, under OFCCP regulations                 quantify the impact of improved
                                                    Section 60–741.60 identifies the                                                                            information technology and thus,
                                                                                                          each contractor develops its own
                                                  investigative methods OFCCP uses to                                                                           OFCCP does not include it in the
                                                                                                          methods for collecting and maintaining
                                                  evaluate a contractor’s compliance with                                                                       calculation of burden hours.
                                                                                                          information. Contractors have the
                                                  the agency’s regulations. These methods                                                                         According to the Government
                                                                                                          option to use methods that best suit
                                                  range from an in-depth comprehensive                                                                          Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA, Pub.
                                                                                                          their needs as long as they can retrieve
                                                  evaluation of the contractor’s                                                                                L. 105–277, 1998), by October 2003,
                                                                                                          and provide OFCCP with the requested
                                                  employment practices (i.e. compliance                                                                         Government agencies must generally
                                                  review) to a narrowly focused analysis                  data upon request during a compliance
                                                                                                                                                                provide the option of using and
                                                  of a selected employment practice or                    evaluation.
                                                                                                                                                                accepting electronic documents and
                                                  policy (i.e. compliance check).                           The majority of contractors and
                                                                                                                                                                signatures, and electronic
                                                  Evaluation of compliance with Section                   subcontractors are repeat contractors.
                                                                                                                                                                recordkeeping, where practicable.
                                                  503 is concurrent with evaluation of a                  Since they are subject to OFCCP’s
                                                                                                                                                                OFCCP fulfills its GPEA requirements
                                                  contractor’s compliance with E.O. 11246                 regulatory requirements year after year,
                                                                                                                                                                by permitting contractors to submit
                                                  and VEVRAA.                                             most have developed their information
                                                                                                                                                                AAPs and supporting documentation
                                                                                                          technology systems to generate the data
                                                  2. Use of Materials                                                                                           via email or other electronic format.
                                                                                                          required by OFCCP regulations.
                                                     Section 60–741.42 outlines the                         Information technology systems used                 4. Description of Efforts To Identify
                                                  requirements for contractors’ obligations               to comply with data requirements under                Duplication
                                                  to invite individuals to self-identify as               OFCCP’s regulations should be capable                    The recordkeeping requirements
                                                  a person with a disability. This process                of performing the below functions.                    contained in this request result
                                                  enables the contractor to collect                       • Collecting employment activity data                 exclusively from the implementation of
                                                  valuable data on the number of                            related to Section 503                              Section 503. This authority uniquely
                                                  individuals with disabilities who apply                 • Conducting Section 503 utilization                  empowers the Secretary of Labor, and
                                                  for, are hired into, and are employed in                  analysis                                            by a Secretary’s Order, the OFCCP, to
                                                  federal contractor positions. If this data              • Analyzing outreach and recruitment                  require the collection, analysis, and
                                                  shows that the contractor is not meeting                • Tracking self-identification                        reporting of data and other information
                                                  the utilization goal, the contractor must               • Disseminating internal and external                 in connection with the enforcement of
                                                  determine if impediments to equal                         EO policies                                         the law and regulations requiring
                                                  employment opportunity for individuals                  • Providing notice to subcontractors                  Government contractors to take
                                                  with disabilities exist, and if so, develop               and vendors                                         affirmative action to ensure equal
                                                  and execute action-oriented programs to                 • Auditing and reporting of AAP                       employment opportunity. No
                                                  correct these problem areas.                              program elements                                    duplication of effort exists because no
                                                     The form that contractors use to invite                In addition, OFCCP provides                         other Government agency has these
                                                  voluntary self-identification of disability             compliance assistance to all contractors,             specific data collection requirements.
                                                  includes a field for applicants and                     including smaller contractors by                         While contractors maintain other
                                                  employees to provide their name and                     leveraging information technology. For                employment data in the normal course
                                                  the date. This is included to enable                    example, OFCCP’s Web site provides                    of business, affirmative action programs
                                                  contractors to identify the job groups                  access to compliance resources and                    under Section 503 are unique in that
                                                  into which individuals should be placed                 information, including the following.                 contractors create them specifically to
                                                  when performing their utilization                                                                             meet the requirements of OFCCP
                                                  analysis. Identification by name enables                • Section 503 Contractor Resources
                                                                                                            http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/                      regulations. This comprehensive
                                                  OFCCP to verify the accuracy of a                                                                             document is not available from any
                                                  contractor’s utilization analysis during a                compliance/Resources.htm
                                                                                                          • Fact Sheets, Frequently Asked                       other source. Therefore, no duplication
                                                  compliance evaluation.                                                                                        of effort exists.
                                                     Section 60–741.44 describes the                        Questions and Webinar training
                                                  required contents of a contractor’s                       http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/                      5. Collection From Small Organizations
                                                  written affirmative action program.                       compliance/section503.htm
                                                                                                                                                                   OFCCP’s information collection does
                                                  During a compliance evaluation, OFCCP                   • Sample AAPs http://www.dol.gov/
                                                                                                                                                                not have a significant economic impact
                                                  reviews the contractor’s affirmative                      ofccp/regs/compliance/AAPs/
                                                                                                                                                                on a substantial number of small
                                                  action program to determine whether                       AAPs.htm
                                                                                                                                                                entities. OFCCP minimizes the
                                                  the contractor is complying with its                    • Disability and Veterans Community
                                                                                                                                                                information collection and
                                                  obligations not to discriminate in                        Resources Directory: https://
                                                                                                                                                                recordkeeping burden on a significant
                                                  employment and to take affirmative                        ofccp.dol-esa.gov/errd/
                                                                                                                                                                number of small businesses by
                                                  action to ensure equal employment                         Resources.503VEVRAA.html
                                                                                                                                                                exempting contractor establishments
                                                  opportunity.                                            • Employment Resource Referral
                                                                                                                                                                with fewer than 50 employees from the
                                                     Section 60–741.45 requires                             Directory: https://ofccp.dol-esa.gov/
                                                                                                                                                                AAP requirement. However, once
                                                  contractors to establish a national goal                  errd/index.html
                                                                                                                                                                OFCCP’s authority covers one
                                                  for the employment of individuals with                  • Checklist for Compliance with
                                                                                                                                                                contractor’s establishment, all of its
                                                  disabilities by contractors, sets out the                 Section 503: http://www.dol.gov/
                                                                                                                                                                employees must be accounted for in an
                                                  process contractors will use to assess                    ofccp/regs/compliance/
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                                                                                                                                                                AAP whether or not each of the
                                                  whether the goal has been met, and                        ChecklistforCompliancewith
                                                                                                                                                                contractor’s establishments meet the
                                                  requires contractors to maintain records                  Section503_JRF_QA_508c.pdf
                                                                                                                                                                minimum 50 employees threshold.9
                                                  of their assessment. This requirement                     OFCCP believes that advances in                        OFCCP also minimized the burden of
                                                  provides contractors and OFCCP with a                   technology make contractor compliance                 the information collection requirements
                                                  yardstick to objectively measure the                    with the recordkeeping and reporting
                                                  effectiveness of nondiscrimination and                  requirements easier and less                             9 41 CFR 60–741.40—Applicability of the

                                                  affirmative action efforts.                             burdensome. However, in the absence of                affirmative action program.



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                                                  on small entities by giving contractors                 adoption. In addition, OFCCP maintains                disclosure requirements for OFCCP’s
                                                  with a total workforce of 100 or fewer                  an ongoing dialogue, through                          Section 503 ICR.
                                                  employees the option to compare the                     compliance assistance, with contractor                  As noted at the beginning of this
                                                  individuals with disabilities in their                  groups on a number of compliance                      supporting statement, the total in
                                                  entire workforce to the 7 percent                       issues, among them reporting and                      combined recordkeeping and third party
                                                  utilization goal, whereas larger                        recordkeeping.                                        disclosure burden hours for this ICR
                                                  contractors must measure utilization for                   OFCCP will address comments                        (4,392,369) is less than the total number
                                                  each job group. This will decrease the                  received from the public under this                   of hours approved in 2014 (10,229,910),
                                                  burden of the utilization analysis.                     paragraph at the end of the 60-day                    as detailed in Sec. 15 below.
                                                  6. Consequences for Federal Programs if                 Federal Register comment period.                      A. Information Collections
                                                  This Information Is Collected Less                      9. Gift Giving                                        Standard Form—Voluntary Self-
                                                  Frequently
                                                                                                            OFCCP provides neither payments                     Identification of Disability
                                                     The requirements outlined in this ICR                nor gifts to respondents.                                Pursuant to § 60–741.42, contractors
                                                  ensure that covered contractors and
                                                                                                          10. Assurance of Confidentiality                      use the standard form entitled
                                                  subcontractors meet their equal
                                                                                                                                                                ‘‘Voluntary Self-Identification of
                                                  opportunity obligations to individuals                     Contractors who submit the required                Disability’’ to invite applicants, hires,
                                                  with disabilities as described in Section               information may view it as sensitive                  and employees to identify as an
                                                  503. The nondiscrimination                              information. OFCCP will evaluate all                  individual with a disability pre-offer,
                                                  requirements and general affirmative                    information pursuant to the public                    post-offer, and through periodic
                                                  action requirements of Section 503                      inspection and disclosure provisions of               invitations to all employees.
                                                  apply to all covered contractors. See 41                the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),                   Section 60–741.42(a) requires
                                                  CFR 60–741.4. The requirement to                        5 U.S.C. 552, and the Department of                   contractors to extend a pre-offer
                                                  prepare and maintain an affirmative                     Labor’s implementing regulations at 29                invitation to self-identify as an
                                                  action program, the specific obligations                CFR part 70. OFCCP requires that a                    ‘‘individual with a disability.’’ In the
                                                  of which are detailed at 41 CFR 60–                     contractor affected by a FOIA disclosure              previous information collection, OFCCP
                                                  741.44, apply to those contractors with                 request be notified in writing and no                 estimated that contractors working at
                                                  a Government contract of $50,000 or                     decision to disclose information is made              the company level will take 1.5 hours to
                                                  more and 50 or more employees.                          until the contractor has an opportunity
                                                     If this information is collected less                                                                      review and retrieve existing sample
                                                                                                          to submit objections to the release of the            invitations to self-identify, adopt the
                                                  frequently, it could compromise
                                                                                                          information. Furthermore, it is OFCCP’s               sample ‘‘as is’’ or make revisions to their
                                                  OFCCP’s enforcement of Section 503
                                                                                                          position that it does not release any data            existing form, save the invitation to self-
                                                  and its implementing regulations.
                                                                                                          obtained during the course of a                       identify and incorporate the document
                                                  OFCCP reviews contractor compliance
                                                                                                          compliance evaluation until the matter                in the contractor’s application form.
                                                  through its compliance evaluation
                                                                                                          is completed.                                         Existing contractors will no longer need
                                                  process. See 41 CFR 60–741.60. In order
                                                  to accurately determine compliance,                     11. Sensitive Questions                               to take these steps to comply with the
                                                  both OFCCP and the contractor must be                                                                         pre-offer invitation requirement, so the
                                                                                                             Section 503 requires contractors to                estimated burden in this information
                                                  able to analyze contractor actions taken
                                                                                                          provide a form to applicants and                      collection applies to only new
                                                  and results obtained. Additionally, the
                                                                                                          employees asking them to voluntarily                  contractor parent companies, or 1
                                                  data collection frequency for this ICR
                                                                                                          self-identify as an individual with a                 percent of the 23,960 contractor
                                                  largely mirrors that of OFCCP’s other
                                                                                                          disability and informing them of their                companies. The burden for this
                                                  programs, particularly the E.O. 11246
                                                                                                          right to request reasonable                           provision is 360 hours (240 new
                                                  supply and service program, as Section
                                                  503 compliance evaluations are
                                                                                                          accommodation, if it is needed. This                  contractor companies × 1.5 hours = 360
                                                                                                          data is necessary to enable OFCCP to                  hours).
                                                  conducted concurrently with that
                                                                                                          assess contractors’ compliance with                      Applicants for available positions
                                                  program.
                                                     As noted under the supply and                        Section 503 and ensure that individuals               with covered contractors will have a
                                                  service ICR (OMB No. 1250–0003), the                    with disabilities are being accorded                  minimal burden complying with § 60–
                                                  older the data the greater the chances                  equal employment opportunity. The                     741.42(a) in the course of completing
                                                  are that more qualified workers are                     information will also enable contractors              their application for employment with
                                                  victims of discrimination and that the                  to assess their utilization of qualified              the contractor. Section 60–741.42(a), on
                                                  discrimination continues for a longer                   individuals with disabilities and their               pre-offer self-identification, requires
                                                  period. A consequence of such older                     outreach efforts and recruitment of such              contractors to invite all applicants to
                                                  data may be that the scope of the                       individuals with disabilities. The form               self-identify whether or not they are an
                                                  violation, resulting harm and the overall               states clearly that the submission of the             individual with a disability. OFCCP
                                                  burden of contractor compliance are                     requested information is voluntary, and               estimates that there will be an average
                                                  greater.                                                that the data is collected and                        of 24 applicants per job vacancy for on
                                                                                                          maintained strictly for affirmative action            average 15 vacancies per year. OFCCP
                                                  7. Special Circumstances for the                        purposes and will otherwise be kept                   further estimates that it will take
                                                  Collection of Information                               confidential. Race and sex data are not               applicants approximately 5 minutes to
                                                                                                          required under the Section 503                        complete the form. The burden for this
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                                                     There are no special circumstances for
                                                  the collection of this information.                     regulations.                                          provision is 3,474,930 hours (115,831
                                                                                                          12. Estimate of Annual Information                    contractor establishments × 15 listings ×
                                                  8. Consultation Outside the Agency                                                                            24 applicants × 5 minutes/60 =
                                                                                                          Collection Burden
                                                     OFCCP publishes all regulations                                                                            3,474,930 hours). This is a third-party
                                                  containing recordkeeping or reporting                     The following is a summary of the                   disclosure.
                                                  requirements in the Federal Register for                methodology for the calculation of the                   In the previous information
                                                  public comment before agency                            recordkeeping and third party                         collection, OFCCP estimated that it will


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                                                  take contractors 1.5 hours to conduct                   Section 60–741.44(f) External                         Section 60–741.44(k) Data Collection
                                                  the invitation to self-identify employee                Dissemination of Policy, Outreach and                 and Analysis
                                                  survey. This includes the time needed                   Positive Recruitment                                    Section 60–741.44(k) requires
                                                  to set up procedures to conduct the                                                                           contractors to collect and analyze
                                                  invitation, distribute communications,                    Section 60–741.44(f)(1)(ii) requires
                                                                                                          contractors to send written notification              certain categories of data. OFCCP
                                                  and collect and track self-identification                                                                     believes that most contractors have the
                                                                                                          of the company’s affirmative action
                                                  forms. OFCCP believed this process                                                                            capability to conduct the required
                                                                                                          program policies to subcontractors,
                                                  would become much more streamlined                      vendors, and suppliers. Section 60–                   calculations electronically. However,
                                                  over time and require significantly less                                                                      some companies may have to calculate
                                                                                                          300.44(f)(1)(ii) of the VEVRAA
                                                  than 1.5 hours in subsequent years.                                                                           this information manually. Therefore,
                                                                                                          regulations also requires contractors to
                                                  Therefore, for this information                                                                               OFCCP estimates that the average time
                                                                                                          send written notification of the
                                                  collection, OFCCP estimates that it will                                                                      to conduct the analysis and maintain
                                                                                                          company policy related to its affirmative
                                                  take contractors 1 hour to conduct the                                                                        the relevant documentation would be 1
                                                                                                          action efforts to all subcontractors,
                                                  invitation to self-identify survey.                                                                           hour 25 minutes. Relevant
                                                                                                          including subcontracting vendors and
                                                  Contractors are required to conduct the                                                                       documentation could include the report
                                                                                                          suppliers. OFCCP therefore expects that
                                                  survey at five-year intervals. The                                                                            or other written documentation
                                                                                                          contractors will send a single, combined
                                                                                                                                                                generated by the calculations that
                                                  estimated annual burden for this                        notice, informing subcontractors,
                                                                                                                                                                explain the methodology, the data used,
                                                  provision is 23,166 hours (115,831                      vendors and suppliers of their VEVRAA                 and the findings and conclusions; the
                                                  contractor establishments × 1 hour/5                    and Section 503 policies. Accordingly,                data used to conduct the calculations for
                                                  years = 23,166 hours).                                  OFCCP estimates that there is no                      subsequent validation of the results; and
                                                    Contractor employees will have to                     additional burden for this provision                  other material used by the contractor for
                                                  spend some time reviewing and/or                        than what was already calculated in the               the calculations. The recurring burden
                                                                                                          companion ICR for VEVRAA                              for this provision is 164,094 hours
                                                  completing the survey. There are
                                                                                                          Recordkeeping Requirements (OMB No.                   (115,831 contractor establishments × 85
                                                  approximately 31,626,890 contractor
                                                                                                          1250–0004).                                           minutes/60 = 164,094 hours).
                                                  employees. OFCCP estimates that
                                                  employees will take 5 minutes to                          Section 60–741.44(f)(4) requires a
                                                                                                          contractor to document all outreach                   Section 60–741.45 Utilization Goal
                                                  complete the self-identification form.
                                                                                                          activities it undertakes for individuals                Section 60–741.45 requires
                                                  The burden for this provision, assuming
                                                                                                          with disabilities, and retain these                   contractors to conduct a utilization
                                                  every employee completes the form, is
                                                                                                          documents for a period of 3 years.                    analysis to evaluate the representation
                                                  527,115 hours ((31,626,890 employees ×                                                                        of individuals with disabilities in each
                                                                                                          OFCCP estimates that it will take
                                                  5 minutes/60)/5 years = 527,115 hours).                                                                       job group within the contractor’s
                                                                                                          contractors 10 minutes to maintain the
                                                  Utilizing Bureau of Labor Statistics data                                                                     workforce with the utilization goal
                                                                                                          outreach and recruitment
                                                  in the publication ‘‘Employer Costs for                 documentation that would typically be                 established in paragraph (a) of this
                                                  Employee Compensation’’ (December                       generated as a result of their obligations            section. OFCCP estimates that
                                                  2015), which lists an average total                     pursuant to other provisions in the                   contractors will take 1 hour to conduct
                                                  compensation for all civilian workers as                regulations. This does not include any                the utilization analysis. The burden for
                                                  $33.58 per hour, the cost of this                       additional time to make the software                  this provision is 115,831 hours (115,831
                                                  provision would be $17,700,521.70.                      configuration needed on the contractor’s              contractor establishments × 1 hour =
                                                  This is a third-party disclosure.                       computer system to store data for an                  115,831 hours).
                                                    OFCCP further estimates that it will                  additional year, as this burden was                     OFCCP further estimates that it will
                                                                                                          previously accounted for in the                       take contractors an additional 10
                                                  take contractors 15 minutes to maintain
                                                                                                          VEVRAA ICR’s burden analysis of § 60–                 minutes to maintain records of the
                                                  self-identification forms. This time                                                                          utilization analysis. The recordkeeping
                                                  includes either manually storing the                    300.80(b). Therefore, the recurring
                                                                                                          burden for this provision is 19,305                   burden is 19,305 hours (115,831
                                                  forms in a filing cabinet or saving them                                                                      contractor establishments × 10 minutes/
                                                  to an electronic database. The burden                   hours (115,831 contractor
                                                                                                          establishments × 10 minutes/60 =                      60 = 19,305 hours).
                                                  for this provision is 28,958 hours
                                                  (115,831 contractor establishments × 15                 19,305 hours).                                        Section 60–741.81 Access to Records
                                                  minutes/60 = 28,958 hours).                             Section 60–741.44(h)          Audit and                  Section 60–741.81 requires
                                                                                                          Reporting System                                      contractors who are the subject of a
                                                  Section 60–741.44 Required Contents                                                                           compliance evaluation or complaint
                                                  of the Affirmative Action Program                         Section 60–741.44(h)(1)(vi) requires                investigation to specify all available
                                                                                                          contractors to document the actions                   record formats and allow OFCCP to
                                                     OMB Control Number 1250–0004                         taken to meet the requirements of 60–
                                                  contains the burden estimates for                                                                             select preferred record formats from
                                                                                                          741.44(h), as mandated in the current                 those identified by the contractor during
                                                  documenting and maintaining material                    regulations. OFCCP estimates that it will             a compliance evaluation. Pursuant to
                                                  evidence of annually updating and, for                  take contractors 10 minutes to                        the regulations implementing the PRA
                                                  new contractors, developing parts of a                  document compliance with this existing                at 5 CFR 1320.4(a)(2), this information
                                                  joint Section 503 and VEVRAA                            provision. Documentation may include,                 collection is excluded from the PRA
                                                  affirmative action program. Therefore,                  as an example, the standard operating
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                                                                                                                                                                requirements because it is related to an
                                                  there is no additional burden for those                 procedure of the system including roles               ‘‘administrative action, investigation, or
                                                  parts of the Section 503 AAP in this                    and responsibilities, and audit and                   audit involving an agency against
                                                  information collection request. OFCCP                   reporting timeframes and lifecycles. The              specific individuals or entities.’’
                                                  separately identifies provisions below                  annual recordkeeping burden of this
                                                  that are not included in burden                         provision is 19,305 hours (115,831                    B. Summary of Costs
                                                  estimates currently approved by 1250–                   contractor establishments × 10 minutes/                 The estimated recordkeeping cost to
                                                  0004.                                                   60 = 19,305 hours).                                   contractors is based on Bureau of Labor


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                                                  Statistics data in the publication                                          occupations as $55.47 per hour and                                            occupations and 48 percent will be
                                                  ‘‘Employer Costs for Employee                                               administrative support as $24.75 per                                          administrative support, for a weighted
                                                  Compensation’’ (December 2015), which                                       hour. OFCCP estimates that 52 percent                                         average of $40.72 per burden hour.
                                                  lists total compensation for                                                of the burden hours will be
                                                  management, professional, and related                                       management, professional, and related

                                                                              TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF RECORDKEEPING BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS FOR CONTRACTORS
                                                                                                                         Requirements                                                                                         Burden hours      Burden costs

                                                  741.42 (Employee Survey) ..............................................................................................................................                            23,166       $943,319.52
                                                  741.42 (Modifying Application System) ...........................................................................................................                                     360          14,659.20
                                                  741.42 (Self-Identification Recordkeeping) .....................................................................................................                                   28,958       1,179,169.76
                                                  741.44(f)(4) (Recordkeeping Outreach Activities) ...........................................................................................                                       19,305         786,099.60
                                                  741.44(h) (Recordkeeping Affirmative Action Program Audit) ........................................................................                                                19,305         786,099.60
                                                  741.44(k) (Data Collection and Analysis) ........................................................................................................                                 164,094       6,681,907.68
                                                  741.45 (Utilization Analysis) ............................................................................................................................                        115,831       4,716,638.32
                                                  741.45 (Utilization Analysis Recordkeeping) ...................................................................................................                                    19,305         786,099.60

                                                        Total ..........................................................................................................................................................            390,324      15,893,993.28


                                                                    TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF THIRD PARTY DISCLOSURE BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS FOR CONTRACTORS
                                                                                                                        Requirement                                                                                         Burden hours       Burden costs

                                                  741.42 (Employee Survey) ..........................................................................................................................                          527,115        $17,700,521.70



                                                    The estimated cost for contractor                                         of Labor Statistics data in the                                               2015), which lists an average total
                                                  employees to complete the self-                                             publication ‘‘Employer Costs for                                              hourly compensation for all civilian
                                                  identification survey is based on Bureau                                    Employee Compensation’’ (December                                             workers of $33.58.

                                                               TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF THIRD PARTY DISCLOSURE BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS FOR NON-CONTRACTORS
                                                                                                                        Requirement                                                                                         Burden hours       Burden costs

                                                  Section 60–741.42 (Self-Identification) ........................................................................................................                            3,474,930       $116,688,149.40



                                                    The total estimated cost for applicants            contractor must invite all applicants to                                                             evaluations to ensure their compliance
                                                  to fill out the self-identification form is          self-identify at both the pre-offer and                                                              with the information collection
                                                  based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data             post-offer stage of the employment                                                                   requirements contained herein.
                                                  in the publication ‘‘Employer Costs for              process. Given the increasingly                                                                      15. Changes in Burden Hours
                                                  Employee Compensation’’ (December                    widespread use of electronic
                                                  2015), which lists an average total                  applications, any contractor that uses                                                                  OFCCP is requesting OMB approval of
                                                  hourly compensation for all civilian                 such applications would not incur copy                                                               4,392,369 burden hours. The 2014
                                                  workers of $33.58.                                   costs. However, to account for                                                                       clearance contained approval of
                                                                                                       contractors who may still choose to use                                                              10,229,910 hours. The decrease in hours
                                                   TABLE 4—TOTAL BURDEN FOR §§ 60– paper applications, we are including                                                                                     of the current request is attributable
                                                    741.42; 60–741.44; AND 60–741.45 printing and/or copying costs.                                                                                         largely to OFCCP’s proposal to use data
                                                                                                       Therefore, we estimate a single one page                                                             from EEO–1 Reports to determine the
                                                  Recordkeeping Burden                                 form for both the pre- and post-offer                                                                number of covered contractors and
                                                     Hours .................................   390,324 invitation. Assuming 20 percent of all                                                               contractor establishments instead of the
                                                  Reporting Burden Hours .......                     0 contractors will use a paper-based                                                                   methodology used in the previous
                                                  Third Party Disclosure Bur-                                                                                                                               information collection, which averaged
                                                                                                       application system, and receive 24
                                                     den Hours .........................     4,002,045                                                                                                      data from multiple sources. EEO–1 data
                                                                                                       applications for an average of 15 listings
                                                  Total Burden Hours ..............          4,392,369                                                                                                      from FY 2014 shows 23,960 contractor
                                                                                                       per establishment, the minimum
                                                                                                                                                                                                            parent companies filed reports, with
                                                                                                       estimated total cost to contractors will
                                                  13. Operations and Maintenance Costs                                                                                                                      115,831 total contractor establishments.
                                                                                                       be $667,186.56 ((115,831 establishments                                                              These numbers are significantly less
                                                     OFCCP estimates that contractors will × 20 percent) × 360 copies × $0.08 =                                                                             than the estimates used in the previous
                                                  have some operations and maintenance                 $667,186.56).                                                                                        information collection (57,104
                                                  costs in addition to the burden
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                                                                                                       14. Estimate of Annual Cost to Federal                                                               contractor companies and 211,287
                                                  calculated above.                                                                                                                                         contractor establishments).
                                                                                                       Government
                                                  60–741.42 Invitation to Self Identify                                                                                                                        OFCCP believes that the EEO–1
                                                                                                         OFCCP associates no unique federal                                                                 Report provides the more accurate
                                                     OFCCP estimates that the contractor               costs with this information collection.                                                              estimate of contractors and
                                                  will have some operations and                        OMB Control Numbers 1250–0001 and                                                                    establishments covered by this Section
                                                  maintenance cost associated with the                 1250–0003 currently include the annual                                                               503 information collection. Section 60–
                                                  invitations to self-identify. The                    costs of federal contractor compliance                                                               1.7 requires specified Federal prime


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                                                  contractors and subcontractors to file an               evaluations by using multiple sources of              as adjustments in the time estimated for
                                                  EEO–1 Report annually.10                                information such as Federal acquisition               contractors to conduct the invitation to
                                                     Employers use the EEO–1 Report                       and procurement databases, EEO–1                      self-identify survey under section 60–
                                                  (question 3) to self-identify as                        Reports, Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) data,                 741.42(a), to reflect that the survey is to
                                                  contractors and subcontractors and                      and the U.S. Census Bureau tabulations.               be completed at five-year intervals, and
                                                  indicate whether they meet the                          Statistical thresholds such as industry               to account for requirements that are
                                                  thresholds under E.O. 11246 for AAP                     type and employee counts of contractor                applicable only to new contractors.
                                                  coverage: 50 or more employees and                      establishments are also used. The list
                                                  $50,000 or more contract value.11 This                                                                        b. Third Party Disclosure Burden Hours
                                                                                                          may be further refined by applying a
                                                  employee and contract value threshold                   number of neutral factors such as                        The previous submission included
                                                  is the same jurisdictional threshold for                contract expiration date and contract                 9,367,154 hours. The current request is
                                                  AAP coverage under Section 503. Thus,                   value on the number of establishments                 4,002,045 hours for an adjustment
                                                  the number of contractors identified in                 per contractor that will be scheduled in              decrease of 5,365,109 hours. This
                                                  the EEO–1 Reports should be equal to                    any one cycle. This methodology is                    decrease is primarily a result of the use
                                                  the number of contractors required to                   appropriate for scheduling compliance                 of the contractor totals from the EEO–1
                                                  establish a Section 503 AAP, making the                 evaluations, but it does not accurately               Reports data, discussed above, as well
                                                  EEO–1 Reports the most accurate source                  reflect the number of contractors                     as an adjustment to account for the
                                                  for estimating the number of covered                    required to develop AAPs.                             requirement that contractor employees
                                                  contractors subject to this information                    This distinction is recognized in the              are invited to complete the self-
                                                  collection.                                             most recent Scheduling Letter and                     identification survey only once every
                                                     In the previous information collection               Itemized Listing ICR (Control Number                  five years.
                                                  approved in 2014 and in the Section 503                 1250–0003), in which OFCCP estimated
                                                  final rule published in September 2013,                                                                       c. Other Burden Hours and Costs
                                                                                                          the number of contractors required to
                                                  OFCCP had estimated the number of                       develop AAPs under E.O. 11246 using                      The previous submission included
                                                  affected contractors and establishments                 data from only the EEO–1 Reports,                     1,556,089 hours in initial capital or
                                                  to be 57,104 and 211,287, respectively.                 instead of the more complex                           start-up costs and $1,217,002 in
                                                  OFCCP now believes that these figures                   methodology OFCCP uses to create its                  printing/copying costs. The current
                                                  are an overestimate of the number of                    Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing.               request no longer includes any initial
                                                  contractors with recordkeeping and                      Thus, to be consistent with that                      capital and start-up costs, and estimates
                                                  third party disclosure burdens under                    approach, OFCCP will now use data                     $667,186.56 for printing/copying. This
                                                  this information collection. The                        from only the EEO–1 Reports to estimate               is an adjustment decrease of 1,556,089
                                                  numbers estimated in the final rule                     the number of contractors affected by                 hours and $549,815.44. This decrease in
                                                  derived from a combination of data from                 this information collection, which                    printing/copying costs is exclusively a
                                                  FY 2009 EEO–1 Reports, the Federal                      consists of recordkeeping and third part              result of the use of the contractor totals
                                                  Procurement Data System, the Veterans                   disclosures resulting from the Section                from the EEO–1 Reports data, discussed
                                                  Employment and Training Services                        503 AAP requirements.                                 above.
                                                  annual report, and other sources. See 78                   In addition, the decrease in burden
                                                  FR 58729. The data from these sources                                                                         16. Statistical Uses and Publication of
                                                                                                          hours is a result of adjustments in the               Data
                                                  is no longer current. Moreover, the                     estimated time contractors need to
                                                  methodology used to arrive at the                       complete the employee self-                             OFCCP does not publish the data
                                                  estimates was based in large part on                    identification survey, to account for the             collected by way of the items contained
                                                  how OFCCP develops its Scheduling                                                                             in this request as statistical tables.
                                                                                                          five-year interval between having to
                                                  List of contractors for compliance
                                                                                                          conduct surveys, and for certain                      17. Approval not to Display the
                                                  evaluations. OFCCP develops its list of
                                                                                                          requirements in the Section 503                       Expiration Date
                                                  contractors for scheduling compliance
                                                                                                          regulations that are only applicable to
                                                                                                          new contractors.                                        OFCCP is not seeking such approval.
                                                    10 The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
                                                  Commission (EEOC) and OFCCP use EEO–1 Report               A summary of the change in hours is                18. Exceptions to the Certification
                                                  data to analyze employment patterns for women           below.                                                Statement
                                                  and minorities and as a civil rights enforcement
                                                  tool. OMB approved the EEO–1 Report information         a. Recordkeeping Burden Hours                           OFCCP is able to certify compliance
                                                  collection under OMB No. 3046–0007. The                                                                       with all provisions.
                                                  information collection can be viewed at http://
                                                                                                            The previous submission included
                                                  www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_               862,756 hours. The current request is                 B. Collection of Information Employing
                                                  nbr=201412-3046-001. It is currently in the renewal     390,324 hours for an adjustment                       Statistical Methods
                                                  process, and OMB most recently approved an              decrease of 472,432 hours. This
                                                  extension of the ICR expiration date of October 31,                                                             This information collection does not
                                                  2016.                                                   decrease is a result of the use of the
                                                    11 41 CFR 60–1.7—Reports and other required           contractor totals from the EEO–1                      employ statistical methods.
                                                  information.                                            Reports data, discussed above, as well                BILLING CODE 4510–CM–P
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                                                              Voluntary Self-Identification ofDisability
                                                              Form CC-305
                                                              OMB Control Number 1250-0005


                                                                                                            lete this form?

                                                              Because we do business with the government, we must reach out to, hire, and provide equal opportunity to
                                                              qualified people with disabilities.; To help us measure how well we are doing, we are asking you to tell us if
                                                              you have a disability or if you ever had a disability. Completing this form is voluntary, but we hope that you
                                                              will choose to fill it out If you are applying for a job, any answer you give will be kept private and will not be
                                                              used against you in any way.

                                                              If you already work for us, your answer will not be used against you in any way. Because a person may become
                                                              disabled at any time, we are required to ask all of our employees to update their information every five years.
                                                              You may voluntarily self-identify as having a disability on this form without fear of any punishment because
                                                              you did not identify as having a disability earlier.

                                                         II   How do I know if I have a disability?

                                                              You are considered to have a disability if you have a physical or mental impairment or medical condition that
                                                              substantially limits a major life activity, or if you have a history or record of such an impairment or medical
                                                              condition.

                                                              Disabilities include, but are not limited to:
                                                               • Blindness • Autism                        • Bipolar disorder                   • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
                                                               • Deafness • Cerebral palsy                 • Major depression                   • Obsessive compulsive disorder
                                                               • Cancer    • HIV/AIDS                      • Multiple sclerosis                 • Impairments requiring the use of a wheelchair
                                                                                                             (MS)
                                                               • Diabetes       • Schizophrenia            • Missing limbs or                   • Intellectual disability (previously called mental
                                                               • Epilepsy       • Muscular                   partially missing limbs              retardation)
                                                                                  dystrophy


                                                              Please check one of the boxes below:

                                                                 D        YES, 1 HAVE A DISABILITY (or previously had a disability)
                                                                 D        NO, I DON'T HAVE A DISABILITY
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                                                  58980                         Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 166 / Friday, August 26, 2016 / Notices




                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–20469 Filed 8–25–16; 8:45 a.m.]           respondents, proposed frequency of                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:   Contact
                                                  BILLING CODE 4510–CM–C                                  response, and estimated total burden                  Michel Smyth by telephone at 202–693–
                                                                                                          may be obtained free of charge from the               4129, TTY 202–693–8064, (these are not
                                                                                                          RegInfo.gov Web site at http://                       toll-free numbers) or sending an email
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                     www.reginfo.gov/public/do/                            to DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.
                                                                                                          PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=201607-1205-003                      AUTHORITY: 44 U.S.C. 3507(a)(1)(D).
                                                  Office of the Secretary, DOL                            (this link will only become active on                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      This ICR
                                                                                                          September 1, 2016) or by contacting                   seeks approval under the PRA for
                                                  Agency Information Collection
                                                                                                          Michel Smyth by telephone at 202–693–                 revisions to the Registered
                                                  Activities; Submission for OMB
                                                                                                          4129, TTY 202–693–8064, (these are not                Apprenticeship College Consortium
                                                  Review; Comment Request; Registered
                                                                                                          toll-free numbers) or sending an email                (RACC) information collection that
                                                  Apprenticeship College Consortium
                                                                                                          to DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.                            facilitates awarding a registered
                                                  ACTION:   Notice.                                          Submit comments about this request                 apprenticeship completion certificate
                                                                                                          by mail or courier to the Office of                   towards college credit. RACC post-
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Department of Labor                      Information and Regulatory Affairs,                   secondary educational institution
                                                  (DOL) will submit the Employment and                    Attn: OMB Desk Officer for DOL–ETA,                   members agree to accept apprentice
                                                  Training Administration (ETA)                           Office of Management and Budget,                      graduates from member registered
                                                  sponsored information collection                        Room 10235, 725 17th Street NW.,                      apprenticeship sponsors with the
                                                  request (ICR) revision titled, ‘‘Registered             Washington, DC 20503; by Fax: 202–                    approximate amount of credit towards
                                                  Apprenticeship College Consortium,’’ to                 395–5806 (this is not a toll-free                     college that has been designated by a
                                                  the Office of Management and Budget                     number); or by email: OIRA_                           third party evaluator. The information
                                                  (OMB) on August 31, 2016, for review                    submission@omb.eop.gov. Commenters                    collection includes three application
                                                  and approval for use in accordance with                 are encouraged, but not required, to                  forms to join the consortium; there are
                                                  the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of                    send a courtesy copy of any comments                  three types of membership and separate
                                                  1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Public                   by mail or courier to the U.S.                        applications for each type of member.
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                                                  comments on the ICR are invited.                        Department of Labor—OASAM, Office                     This information collection has been
                                                  DATES: The OMB will consider all                        of the Chief Information Officer, Attn:               classified as a revision, because the ETA
                                                  written comments that agency receives                   Departmental Information Compliance                   has decided not to pursue completion of
                                                  on or before September 30, 2016.                        Management Program, Room N1301,                       an on-line registration system. National
                                                  ADDRESSES: A copy of this ICR with                      200 Constitution Avenue NW.,                          Apprenticeship Act section 1 authorizes
                                                  applicable supporting documentation;                    Washington, DC 20210; or by email:                    this information collection. See 29
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                                                  including a description of the likely                   DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.                               U.S.C. 50.


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Document Created: 2016-08-26 10:41:23
Document Modified: 2016-08-26 10:41:23
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesWritten comments must be submitted to the office listed in the
ContactDebra Carr, Director, Division of Policy and Program Development, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Room C3325, Washington, DC 20210. Telephone: (202) 693-0103 (voice) or (202) 693-1337 (TTY) (these are not toll-free numbers). Copies of this notice may be obtained in alternative formats (e.g., large print, braille, audio recording), upon request, by calling the numbers listed above.
FR Citation81 FR 58964 

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