Changes to Form A and Form R as a result of the TRI Final Rule (TRI-2005-0073)
The TRI final rule to expand Form A eligibility provides overall burden reduction of approximately 123,404 hours based on a decrease in the Form R burden that outweighs the increase in the Form A burden (i.e., 402,298 hours of Form R burden reduction minus 279,495 hours of Form A burden increase).
Burden hour decreases to Form R: 402,298. This figure is based on the estimated 9,501 non-PBT Form Rs converting to Form A and 2,360 PBT Form Rs converting to Form A. Each non-PBT Form R response is estimated to average 29.6 hours and each PBT Form R response is estimated to average 51.3 hours. ((9,501 x 29.6) + (2,360 x 51.3) = 402,298).
Burden hour increases to Form A: 279,495. This figure is based on the estimated 9,501 non-PBT Form Rs converting to Form A and 2,360 PBT Form Rs converting to Form A. Each non-PBT Form A response is estimated to average 20.5 hours and each PBT Form A response is estimated to average 35.9 hours. ((9,501 x 20.5) + (2,360 x 35.9) = 279,495).
EPA further recognizes that there may be some insignificant number of Form As (approximately 50) that may become newly ineligible for Form A under this final rule as a result of including Section 8.8 amounts (e.g., catastrophic events) in Form A threshold determinations; thus, causing these newly ineligible Form As to become Form Rs. For more information about new ineligibility for Form A as a result of this final rule refer to the preamble to the final rule and Chapter 6 of the Economic Analysis supporting this rule.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Changes to Form A and Form R as a result of the TRI Final Rule (TRI-2005-0073) |
Author | Rick Westlund |
Last Modified By | Rick Westlund |
File Modified | 2006-12-21 |
File Created | 2006-12-21 |