Reinventing Paperwork?: The Clinton-Gore Administration's Record on Paperwork Reduction : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, April 12, 2000U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 - 232 pages |
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... approval by OMB even though the agency continues to use the form . This would be like a company saying to the IRS I'm only going to report to you those sales that we keep in our computer for 6 months and nothing before that . If they ...
... approval by OMB even though the agency continues to use the form . This would be like a company saying to the IRS I'm only going to report to you those sales that we keep in our computer for 6 months and nothing before that . If they ...
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... approval or because their approval to collect information lapsed after OMB's authorization has ex- pired . At last year's hearing OMB said that it would address this issue . Nonetheless the problem of PRA violations continued in 1999 ...
... approval or because their approval to collect information lapsed after OMB's authorization has ex- pired . At last year's hearing OMB said that it would address this issue . Nonetheless the problem of PRA violations continued in 1999 ...
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... approval is sought for all the collections that are initiated and OMB may sim- ply be unaware of some . Because of the way in which OMB counts paperwork burden when an authorized collection lapses and is not renewed , the associated ...
... approval is sought for all the collections that are initiated and OMB may sim- ply be unaware of some . Because of the way in which OMB counts paperwork burden when an authorized collection lapses and is not renewed , the associated ...
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... approval for each information collection request before it is implemented . OIRA is also required to keep Congress " fully and currently informed " of the major activities under the act , and must report to Congress on agencies ...
... approval for each information collection request before it is implemented . OIRA is also required to keep Congress " fully and currently informed " of the major activities under the act , and must report to Congress on agencies ...
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... approval to collect the information , the 1 million burden hours would be reinserted into the agency's burden - hour estimate , and would also be identified as a program change . The fiscal year 2000 ICB indicates , for the first time ...
... approval to collect the information , the 1 million burden hours would be reinserted into the agency's burden - hour estimate , and would also be identified as a program change . The fiscal year 2000 ICB indicates , for the first time ...
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Administration advisory committee agency's amended April 14 Attorney authority burden reduction burden-hour estimate Commission Committee on Government compliance CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional contempt contempt of Congress Dan Burton Davis-Bacon Act Dennis Kucinich Department documents employees executive FACA fiscal year 1999 Government Reform governmentwide hearing HELEN CHENOWETH-HAGE Honorable David House of Representatives identify impose unnecessary information collection initiatives Internal Revenue Service investigation IRS paperwork issue Kucinich legislative LIBRARY OF CONGRESS million burden hours million hours National Economic Growth Natural Resources OIRA OMB's overly burdensome paperwork oversight paperwork burden Paperwork Reduction Act paperwork requirements percent program changes proposed questions recommendations for changes reduce burden reduce paperwork regulations Regulatory Affairs Committee reporting request response Rossotti roundtable Service small businesses SPOTILA staff statute statutory streamline Subcommittee on National subpoena Tax Return taxpayers testimony Thank Treas./IRS U.S. Attorney unnecessary or overly violations
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Page 94 - ... no testimony or other information compelled under the order (or any information directly or indirectly derived from such testimony or other information...
Page 88 - But, broad as is this power of inquiry, it is not unlimited. There is no general authority to expose the private affairs of individuals without justification in terms of the functions of the Congress.
Page 213 - Code, the records, reports, transcripts, minutes, appendixes, working papers, drafts, studies, agenda, or other documents...
Page 128 - A bill to further the goals of the Paperwork Reduction Act to have Federal agencies become more responsible and publicly accountable for reducing the burden of Federal paperwork on the public, and for other purposes.
Page 148 - David M. Mclntosh Chairman, Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs Committee on Government Reform US House of Representatives Washington, DC 205 15 Dear Mr.
Page 186 - To you. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of further assistance in this or any other matter.
Page 132 - An exemption from coverage of the collection of information, or any part thereof; (d) Is written using plain, coherent, and unambiguous terminology and is understandable to those who are to respond; (e) Is to be implemented in ways consistent and compatible, to the maximum extent practicable, with the existing reporting and recordkeeping...
Page 88 - The power of the Congress to conduct investigations is inherent in the legislative process. That power is broad. It encompasses inquiries concerning the administration of existing laws as well as proposed or possibly needed statutes. It includes surveys of defects in our social, economic or political system for the purpose of enabling the Congress to remedy them. It comprehends probes into departments of the Federal Government to expose...
Page 132 - 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...