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105th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 852
_______________________________________________________________________
AN ACT
To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, popularly known as
the Paperwork Reduction Act, to minimize the burden of Federal
paperwork demands upon small businesses, educational and nonprofit
institutions, Federal contractors, State and local governments, and
other persons through the sponsorship and use of alternative
information technologies.
105th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 852
_______________________________________________________________________
AN ACT
To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, popularly known as
the Paperwork Reduction Act, to minimize the burden of Federal
paperwork demands upon small businesses, educational and nonprofit
institutions, Federal contractors, State and local governments, and
other persons through the sponsorship and use of alternative
information technologies.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Paperwork Elimination Act of 1997''.
SEC. 2. PURPOSES.
The purpose of this Act is to--
(1) minimize the burden of Federal paperwork demands upon
small businesses, educational and nonprofit institutions,
Federal contractors, State and local governments, and other
persons through the sponsorship and use of alternative
information technologies, including the use of electronic
maintenance, submission, or disclosure of information to
substitute for paper; and
(2) more effectively enable Federal agencies to achieve the
purposes of chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code,
popularly known as the ``Paperwork Reduction Act''.
SEC. 3. AUTHORITY AND FUNCTIONS OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET.
(a) Direction and Oversight of Information Technology.--Section
3504(a)(1)(B)(vi) of title 44, United States Code, is amended to read
as follows:
``(vi) the acquisition and use of information
technology, including the use of alternative
information technologies, such as the use of electronic
submission, maintenance, or disclosure of information
to substitute for paper.''.
(b) Promotion of Use of Electronic Information Technology.--Section
3504(h) of title 44, United States Code, is amended by striking ``and''
after the semicolon at the end of paragraph (4), by striking the period
at the end of paragraph (5) and inserting ``; and'', and by adding at
the end the following:
``(6) specifically promote the optional use of electronic
maintenance, submission, or disclosure of information where
appropriate, as an alternative information technology to
substitute for paper.''.
SEC. 4. ASSIGNMENT OF TASKS AND DEADLINES.
Section 3505(a)(3) of title 44, United States Code, is amended by
striking ``and'' after the semicolon at the end of subparagraph (B), by
striking the period at the end of subparagraph (C) and inserting ``;
and'', and by adding at the end the following:
``(D) a description of progress in providing for
the use of electronic submission, maintenance, or
disclosure of information to substitute for paper,
including the extent to which such progress
accomplishes reduction of burden on small businesses or
other persons.''.
SEC. 5. FEDERAL AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES.
(a) Providing for Use of Electronic Information Management.--
Section 3506(c)(1)(B) of title 44, United States Code, is amended by
striking ``and'' after the semicolon at the end of clause (ii) and by
adding at the end the following:
``(iv) provides for the optional use, where
appropriate, of electronic maintenance,
submission, or disclosure of information;
and''.
(b) Promotion of Electronic Information Management.--Section
3506(c)(3)(C) of title 44, United States Code, is amended by striking
``or'' after the semicolon at the end of clause (ii), by adding ``or''
after the semicolon at the end of clause (iii), and by adding at the
end the following:
``(iv) the promotion and optional use,
where appropriate, of electronic maintenance,
submission, or disclosure of information.''.
(c) Use of Alternative Information Technologies.--Section
3506(c)(3)(J) of title 44, United States Code, is amended to read as
follows:
``(J) to the maximum extent practicable, uses
alternative information technologies, including the use
of electronic maintenance, submission, or disclosure of
information, to reduce burden and improve data quality,
agency efficiency and responsiveness to the public.''.
SEC. 6. PUBLIC INFORMATION COLLECTION ACTIVITIES; SUBMISSION TO
DIRECTOR; APPROVAL AND DELEGATION.
Section 3507(a)(1)(D)(ii) of title 44, United States Code, is
amended by striking ``and'' after the semicolon at the end of subclause
(V), by adding ``and'' after the semicolon at the end of subclause
(VI), and by adding at the end the following:
``(VII) a description of how
respondents may, if appropriate,
electronically maintain, submit, or
disclose information under the
collection of information.''.
SEC. 7. RESPONSIVENESS TO CONGRESS.
Section 3514(a)(2) of title 44, United States Code, is amended by
striking ``and'' after the semicolon at the end of subparagraph (C), by
striking the period at the end of subparagraph (D) and inserting ``;
and'', and by adding at the end the following:
``(E) reduced the collection of information burden on small
businesses and other persons through the use of electronic
maintenance, submission, or disclosure of information to
substitute for paper maintenance, submission, or disclosure of
information, including--
``(i) a description of instances where such
substitution has added to burden; and
``(ii) specific identification of such instances
relating to the Internal Revenue Service.''.
SEC. 8. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Act shall take effect October 1, 1998.
Passed the House of Representatives March 13, 1997.
Attest:
Clerk.
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