PLUS Loan Origination Rights Auction under the HEA, Title IV, Part I, Section 499, Competitive Loan Auction Pilot Program
SUPPORTING STATEMENT
Information Collections
A. Justification
1. Necessity of Information Collected
The Department of Education is requesting emergency clearance of all documents
associated with this clearance by February 23, 2009 to meet Congressional legislative
mandates. This data collection is necessary to conduct an auction for the rights to
originate PLUS loans to parent borrowers under the Federal PLUS Program authorized
by Section 428B of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA)
for the period beginning on or after July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2011. The HEA, as
amended by the HEOA of 2008, requires that the right to originate PLUS loans to new
parent borrowers under the Federal PLUS Program be determined through a competitive sealed bid, one-round auction to be conducted for each State, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico (State).
Two eligible lenders (as defined in Section 435(d) of the HEA) meeting the qualifications as set forth in this notice, with winning bids will be identified for each State and will be the only eligible lenders authorized to originate Federal PLUS loans to parent borrowers who are borrowing on behalf of a dependent student who will be enrolled in an eligible postsecondary educational institution in that State and who are new borrowers on or after July 1, 2009. Parents who are not new borrowers on or after July 1, 2009 may continue to receive loans from any eligible FFEL lender.
The auction will be conducted in two parts. First, lenders will submit a prequalification form that collects specific information necessary to determine if the lender has the resources necessary to make loans to parents under the PLUS loan program in the state(s) in which the lender will bid. Once pre-qualified, lenders will submit a bid which is the lowest special allowance payment (SAP), as defined in Section 438 of the HEA, they are willing to accept for Federal PLUS loans made pursuant to the auction.
2. Purpose and Use of Information Collected
The information requested is necessary to determine whether the winning bidders will be able to make and service the PLUS Loans made to parents as a result of the auction as well as to conduct the auction itself.
3. Consideration of Improved Information Technology
The number of lenders submitting prequalification and bidding forms is expected to be relatively small. As a result, the Department will make available Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat files that can be completed, password protected and submitted by email.
4. Efforts to Identify Duplication
The only duplicative information being collected is information identifying the lender.
5. Burden Minimization as Applied to Small Business
No small businesses are impacted by this collection.
6. Consequences of Less Frequent Data Collection
Without the information being requested, the Department would be unable to conduct the auction mandated by Sec. 499 of the HEA which requires the Department to conduct an auction prior to July 1, 2009 and then every other year.
Special Circumstances Governing Data Collection
The collection of this information will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2).
8. Consultation Outside the Agency
We are seeking emergency clearance and we will publish a Federal Register Notice stating we’re seeking emergency clearance. We will then follow this with a full information collection process allowing regular public comment.
9. Payments or Gifts to Respondents
No payments or gifts will be provided to the respondents.
10. Assurance of Confidentiality
Under the HEA, all bids received are sealed and can not be disclosed.
11. Questions of Sensitive Nature
The Department is not requesting any sensitive data.
12. Annual Hour Burden for Respondents/Record keepers.
Projected # of FFEL Participating Lenders
Submitting PLUS Auction Prequalification Information: 25
Amount of time to complete prequalification form .6 hours
Amount of time to complete a bid .2 hours
Estimate of burden hour increase:
estimated # of lenders submitting prequalification form 25
X average amount of burden increase X .6 hours
Burden hour increase: 15 hours
Projected # of FFEL Participating Lenders
Submitting PLUS Auction Bids 15
X average amount of burden increase X.2 hours
Total burden hour: 3 hours
Affected Entities:
LENDERS:
For-profit 18 X .72 hours = 12.96 hours
Not-for-profit 7 X .72 hours = 5.04 hours
Total 25 18 hours
Annual Cost Burden to Respondents
Not Applicable
14. Estimated Annual Cost to the Federal Government
There are no additional costs to the federal government as a result of these collections.
Reasons for Changes to Burden Hour Estimated
This is a new data collection
16. Collection of Information with Published Results
The results of the collection of information will not be published.
17. Approval to Not Display Expiration Date
ED is not seeking this approval.
18. Exception to the Certification Statement
ED is not requesting any exceptions to the "Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions".
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | PLUS Loan Origination Rights Auction under the HEA, Title IV, Part I, Section 499, Competitive Loan Auction Pilot Program |
Author | DoED User |
Last Modified By | doritha.ross |
File Modified | 2009-02-18 |
File Created | 2009-02-18 |