Combating Trafficking in Persons; FAR Sections Affected: 52.222-50 & 52.222-56

ICR 201807-9000-001

OMB: 9000-0188

Federal Form Document

Forms and Documents
Document
Name
Status
Supporting Statement A
2018-07-20
IC Document Collections
ICR Details
9000-0188 201807-9000-001
Active 201504-9000-002
FAR
Combating Trafficking in Persons; FAR Sections Affected: 52.222-50 & 52.222-56
Revision of a currently approved collection   No
Regular
Approved without change 09/24/2018
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA) 07/20/2018
  Inventory as of this Action Requested Previously Approved
09/30/2021 36 Months From Approved 09/30/2018
17,727 0 120
212,724 0 120
16,805,196 0 0

This is a requirement for a revision and renewal of OMB control number 9000-0188, Combating Trafficking in Persons. Executive Order (E.O.) 13627, entitled Strengthening Protections Against Trafficking in Persons in Federal Contracts, dated September 25, 2012 (77 FR 60029, October 2, 2012) and Title XVII of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (Pub. L. 112-239, enacted January 2, 2013) strengthen the long standing zero-tolerance policy of the United States regarding Government employees and contractor personnel engaging in any form of trafficking in persons. These requirements are implemented in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) in the clause at 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking in Persons, and in the provision at 52.222-56, Certification Regarding Trafficking in Persons Compliance Plan. Contractors are required to inform the contracting officer and the agency Inspector General of any credible information they receives from any source that alleges a contractor employee, subcontractor, or subcontractor employee, or their agent has engaged in conduct that violates the policy in paragraph (b) of the clause 52.222-50. This requirement flows down to all subcontractors.

EO: EO 13627 Name/Subject of EO: Strengthening Protections Against Trafficking in Persons in Federal Contracts
  
None

Not associated with rulemaking

  83 FR 12950 03/26/2018
83 FR 34581 07/20/2018
No

1
IC Title Form No. Form Name
Combating Trafficking in Persons; FAR Sections Affected: 52.222-50 & 52.222-56

  Total Approved Previously Approved Change Due to New Statute Change Due to Agency Discretion Change Due to Adjustment in Estimate Change Due to Potential Violation of the PRA
Annual Number of Responses 17,727 120 0 17,607 0 0
Annual Time Burden (Hours) 212,724 120 0 212,604 0 0
Annual Cost Burden (Dollars) 16,805,196 0 0 16,805,196 0 0
Yes
Miscellaneous Actions
No
The prior renewal supporting statement included hours for recordkeeping, reporting, and certification for a total public burden of 287,160 hours. However, it appears that only 120 hours for reporting were approved by OMB and only 120 hours are presently reflected in the OIRA inventory for this collection. The adjustments in the tables below are based on using current FPDS data and on calculations in the Supporting Statements. Decreases also result from fewer contacts being awarded in fiscal year 2017 to be performed outside the United States that exceed $500,000, and FPDS data that indicated fewer unique vendors than total contracts awarded, further reducing the number of respondents and recordkeepers.

$510,145
No
    No
    No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Cecelia Davis 2022190202 Cecelia.Davis@gsa.gov

  No

On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    (i) Why the information is being collected;
    (ii) Use of information;
    (iii) Burden estimate;
    (iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
    (v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
    (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
 
 
 
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.
07/20/2018


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