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FEDERAL REGISTER Vol. 79 Monday, No. 8 January 13, 2014 Pages 2075-2358 OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COPIES_ The FEDERAL REGISTER (ISSN 0097-6326) is published daily, Monday through Friday, except official holidays, by the Office PUBLIC of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC 20408, under the Federal Register Subscriptions: Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 15) and the regulations of the Administrative Paper or fiche 202-512-1800 Committee of the Federal Register (1 CFR Ch. I). The Assistance with public subscriptions 202-512-1806 Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 is the exclusive distributor of the official General online information 202-512-1530; 1-888-293-6498 edition. Periodicals postage is paid at Washington, DC. 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Ill Contents Federal Register Vol. 79, No. 8 Monday, January 13, 2014 Agriculture Department Teach Grant Supplementary Data Collection, 2159-2160 See Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Applications for Eligibility: See Food and Nutrition Service Eligibility Designation; Programs under Parts A and F of See Food Safety and Inspection Service Title III and Title V of the Higher Education Act, NOTICES 2161-2164 Requests for Nominations: Forest Resource Coordinating Committee, 2148-2149 Energy Department Tongass Advisory Committee; Establishment, 2147-2148 See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Army Department Environmental Protection Agency NOTICES PROPOSED RULES Exclusive, Non-Exclusive, or Partially-Exclusive Licensing Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and of Inventions: Promulgations: Anti-Filovirus Therapeutics, 2156 Colorado; Prevention of Significant Deterioration; Contact Pathway and Tissue Kallikrein Inhibitors can Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule Revisions, 2144-2146 Prevent/Reduce Leakage Caused by Hantavirus, 2157 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Imidazenil, or a Combination of Imidazenil and [-i-]- Submissions, and Approvals, 2166-2167 Huperzine A and/or [-]-Huperzine A for Protection Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, for Protection, etc., 2156-2157 Submissions, and Approvals: Low Fat, High Protein, High Carbohydrate Complete Laboratory Quality Assurance Evaluation Program for Enteral Nutritional Compositions for Treatment of Analysis of Cryptosporidium under the Safe Drinking Burn Patients, 2157 Water Act, 2167 Measurements of the Inhibition of Synaptic Activity to National Estuary Program (Renewal), 2168-2169 Detect, Study and Evaluate All Active Botulinum NSPS for the Graphic Arts Industry, 2167-2168 Neurotoxin Serotypes, 2157 Applications: Coast Guard Pesticide Experimental Use Permit, 2169-2170 RULES Executive Office of the President 2012 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates, 2106-2107 See Science and Technology Policy Office Drawbridge Operations: Vermillion River, Abbeville, LA, 2098-2099 Federal Aviation Administration PROPOSED RULES RULES Harmonization of Standards for Fire Protection, Detection, Flight Data Recorder Airplane Parameter Specification and Extinguishing Equipment, 2254-2358 Omissions and Gorrections, 2088 NOTICES Commerce Department Petitions for Exemption; Summaries, 2244-2245 See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Federal Crop Insurance Corporation NOTICES RULES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Ineligibility for Programs under the Federal Crop Insurance Submissions, and Approvals, 2151-2152 Act: Mutual Consent Cancellation; Food Security Act of 1985, Defense Acquisition Regulations System Implementation; Denial of Benefits, 2075-2084 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Submissions, and Approvals, 2157-2159 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Defense Department Submissions, and Approvals, 2170-2172 See Army Department See Defense Acquisition Regulations System Federal Emergency Management Agency See Navy Department RULES NOTICES Final Flood Elevation Determinations, 2103-2106 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, NOTICES Submissions, and Approvals, 2154-2156 Final Flood Hazard Determinations, 2189-2194 Education Department Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Submissions, and Approvals: Section 204 Authorization: Annual Performance Reports for Title III and Title V Great Bay Energy VI, LLG, 2164 Grantees, 2160-2161 Pilot Projects to Test a Two-Year Licensing Process, 2164- Education Resomce Organizations Directory, 2160 2166 IV Federal Register/Vol. 79, No. 8/Monday, January 13, 2014/Contents Federal Highway Administration Health and Human Services Department RULES See Food and Drug Administration Environmental Impact and Related Procedures, 2107-2119 See National Institutes of Health See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Federal Mediation and Conciiiation Service Administration NOTICES Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications: Homeland Security Department Hearing, 2245-2247 See Coast Guard Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration See Federal Emergency Management Agency See Transportation Security Administration NOTICES Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications: See U.S. Customs and Border Protection Vision, 2247-2249 Interior Department Federal Reserve System See Fish and Wildlife Service NOTICES See Office of Natural Resources Revenue Changes in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Internal Revenue Service Company, 2172-2173 RULES Federal Trade Commission Sales-Based Royalties and Vendor Allowances, 2094-2098 NOTICES Early Terminations of Waiting Periods under the Premerger Justice Department Notificaiton Rules, 2173-2175 NOTICES Proposed Consent Orders: Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposals, Accretive Health, Inc., 2175-2177 Submissions, and Approvals: Request for Registration imder the Gambling Devices Act, Federal Transit Administration 2199 RULES SuiA^ey of Transitional Housing Assistance for Victims of Environmental Impact and Related Procedures, 2107-2119 Domestic Violence Program Grantees, 2199-2200 Fish and Wildlife Service Proposed Consent Decrees under CERCLA, 2200-2201 NOTICES Endangered Species Permits, 2194, 2196-2197 National Institutes of Health Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: NOTICES Hopper Mountain, Bitter Creek, and Blue Ridge National Meetings: Wildlife Refuges, Ventura, Kern, San Luis Obispo, Board of Scientific Counselors of the NIH Clinical Center, and Tulare Counties, CA, 2194-2196 2185 Proposed Safe Harbor Agreements; Center for Scientific Review, 2180-2184, 2187 Abbott Lake Unit of the Feather River Wildlife Area, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Sutter County, CA, 2197-2198 Health and Human Development, 2184 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2187-2188 Food and Drug Administration National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, RULES 2186-2187 Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee, 2093-2094 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NOTICES 2184, 2187 Requests for Nominations: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee, 2178-2179 2186 Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee Voting National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Members, 2179-2180 2185 Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee, Nonvoting National Institute on Aging, 2186 Industry Representatives, 2177-2178 National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2181-2182, 2185-2186 Food and Nutrition Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES Emergency Food Assistance Program: NOTICES Availability of Foods for Fiscal Year 2014, 2149 Meetings: New England Fishery Management Council, 2153-2154 Food Safety and Inspection Service Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, 2154 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Nationai Science Foundation Submissions, and Approvals: NOTICES Specified Risk Materials, 2149-2151 Meetings: Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee, 2201 Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES Expansions under Alternative Site Framework Navy Department Foreign-Trade Zone 277, Western Maricopa County, AZ, NOTICES 2152-2153 Privacy Act; Systems of Records, 2159 Federal Register/Vol. 79, No. 8/Monday, January 13, 2014/Contents V Office of Natural Resources Revenue Surface Transportation Board NOTICES NOTICES Federal Oil and Gas Marginal Properties: Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, States’ Decisions on Participating in Accounting and Submissions, and Approvals: Auditing Relief, 2198-2199 Complaints and Petitions, 2249-2250 Postal Service Susquehanna River Basin Commission RULES NOTICES National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Meetings: Procedures, 2102-2103 Public Hearing, 2243-2244 Science and Technology Policy Office Transportation Department NOTICES See Federal Aviation Administration Requests for Information: See Federal Highway Administration High-impact Learning Technologies, 2201-2204 See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration See Federal Transit Administration Securities and Exchange Commission See Surface Transportation Board NOTICES See Transportation Security Administration Filings: Joint Industry Plan, 2204-2219 Transportation Security Administration Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: RULES BATS Y-Exchange, Inc., 2229-2231, 2234 Aircraft Repair Station Seemity, 2119-2143 Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 2239 National Securities Clearing Corp., 2237-2239 Treasury Department New York Stock Exchange LLC, 2231-2234 See Internal Revenue Service NYSE Area, Inc., 2219-2224 RULES NYSE MKT LLC, 2224-2229, 2234-2237 Extension of Import Restrictions: Certain Archaeological Material from China, 2088-2093 Small Business Administration NOTICES RULES Meetings: Surety Bond Guarantee Program, 2084-2087 Debt Management Advisory Committee, 2250 NOTICES Conflicts of Interest Exemptions: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Main Street Mezzanine Fund, L.P., 2239 RULES State Department Extension of Import Restrictions: Certain Archaeological Material from China, 2088-2093 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Veterans Affairs Department Submissions, and Approvals: Department of State Application for Employment, 2239- RULES Loan Guaranties: 2240 Minimum Property and Construction Requirements, Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: Race to the End of the Earth, 2240 2100-2101 VA Compensation Service and Pension and Fiduciary Designations as Foreign Terrorist Organizations: Service Nomenclature Changes, 2099-2100 Ansar al-Shari’a in Benghazi, a.k.a. Ansar al-Sharia in Libya, et al., 2241 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Ansar al-Shari’a in Damah, a.k.a. Supporters of Islamic Submissions, and Approvals: Law, et al., 2241 Ankle Conditions Disability Benefits; Correction, 2252 Ansar al-Shari’a in Tunisia, a.k.a. Al-Qayrawan Media Back (Thoracolumbar Spine) Conditions Disability Foundation, et al., 2240-2241 Benefits; Correction, 2251 Designations as Global Terrorists: Elbow and Forearm Conditions Disability Benefits; Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda bin Qumu, a.k.a. Correction, 2252 Sufian bin Qmnu, Sufian Ben Qhumu, 2242 Foot (Including Flatfeet (pes planus) Conditions Ahmed Abu Khattalah, a.k.a. Ahmad Bukhattalah, 2241 Disability Benefits; Correction, 2251 Ansar al-Shari’a in Benghazi, a.k.a. Ansar al-Sharia in Hand and Finger Conditions Disability Benefits; Libya, et al., 2243 Correction, 2251 Ansar al-Shari’a in Damah, a.k.a. Supporters of Islamic Hip and Thigh Conditions Disability Benefits; Correction, Law, et al., 2242 2252 Ansar al-Shari’a in Tunisia, a.k.a. Al-Qayrawan Media Knee and Lower Leg Conditions Disability Benefits; Foundation, et al., 2241-2242 Correction, 2251-2252 Saifallah Ben Hassine, a.k.a. Abou lyadh, et al., 2242- Wrist Conditions Disability Benefits; Correction, 2250- 2243 2251 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Separate Parts In This Issue NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Part II Submissions, and Approvals, 2188-2189 Homeland Security Department, Coast Guard, 2254-2358 VI Federal Register/Vol. 79, No. 8/Monday, January 13, 2014/Contents To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http:// Reader Aids listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this page for archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list [or change phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, reminders, settings); then follow the instructions. and notice of recently enacted public laws. Federal Register/Vol. 79, No. 8/Monday, January 13, 2014/Contents VII CFR PARTS AFFECTED IN THIS ISSUE A cumulative list of the parts affected this month can be found in the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue. 7 CFR 160. .2254 400. .2075 161. .2254 407. .2075 ■*62. .2254 457. .2075 164. .2254 167. .2254 13 CFR 169.. 2254 115.. 2084 175.. 2254 14 CFR 176.. 2254 91. .2088 177.. 2254 121. .2088 181.. 2254 125. .2088 182.. 2254 185.. 2254 19 CFR 188.. 2254 12. .2088 189.. 2254 21 CFR 190.. 2254 14. .2093 193. .2254 23 CFR 49 CFRq 771. .2107 622. .2107 1554. .2119 26 CFR 1. .2094 33 CFR 117. .2098 Proposed Rules: 140. .2254 145. .2254 148. .2254 149. .2254 38 CFR 3. .2099 4. .2099 36.. 2100 60.. 2099 39 CFR 775. .2102 40 CFR Proposed Rules: 52. .2144 44 CFR 67. .2103 46 CFR 30. .2106 150. .2106 153. .2106 Proposed Rules: 25. .2254 27. .2254 28.. 2254 30. .2254 31. .2254 32. .2254 34. .2254 50. .2254 56.. 2254 70. .2254 71.. 2254 72. .2254 76. .2254 78. .2254 90. .2254 91. .2254 92. .2254 95. .2254 107. .2254 108. .2254 113. .2254 114. .2254 116. .2254 118. .2254 122. .2254 125. .2254 132. .2254 147. .2254 159. .2254 2075 Rules and Regulations Federal Register Vol. 79, No. 8 Monday, January 13, 2014 This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, it Governments. The review reveals that contains regulatory documents having general has not been reviewed by 0MB. this regulation will not have substantial applicability and legal effect, most of which and direct effects on Tribal governments are keyed to and codified in the Code of Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 and will not have significant Tribal Federal Regulations, which is published under In accordance with section 3507(d) of implications. 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510. the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.], the information Regulatory Flexibility Act The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by collection or recordkeeping the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of FCIC certifies that this regulation will new books are listed in the first FEDERAL requirements included in this final rule, not have a significant economic impact REGISTER issue of each week. which were filed under 0563-0085, on a substantial number of small have been submitted for approval to the entities. Program requirements for the Office of Management and Budget DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (0MB). When 0MB notifies us of its Federal crop insurance program are the same for all producers regardless of the decision, if approval is denied, we will Federal Crop Insurance Corporation publish a document in the Federal size of their farming operation. Register providing notice of what action However, FCIC does waive certain 7 CFR Parts 400, 407 and 457 we plan to take. administrative fees for limited resource farmers to help ensure that small [Docket No. FCIC-11-0009] E-Government Act Compliance entities are given the same opportunities RIN 0563-AC26 FCIC is committed to complying with as large entities to obtain crop the E-Government Act of 2002, to insurance. This regulation provides the General Administrative Regulations; promote the use of the Internet and rules regarding ineligibility for crop Mutual Consent Cancellation; Food other information technologies to insmance under the Act based on Security Act of 1985, Implementation; provide increased opportunities for actions or inactions of the producer, Denial of Benefits; and Ineligibility for citizen access to Government such as violations of the Controlled Programs Under the Federal Crop information and services, and for other Substance Act, debarment from Federal Insurance Act purposes. government programs, and failure to pay AGENCY: Federal Crop Insurance Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of premiums and administrative fees when Corporation, USDA. 1995 due. As such, all producers are treated ACTION: Final rule. Title II of the Unfunded Mandates equally under this regulation. A Regulatory Flexibility Analysis has not SUMMARY: The Federal Crop Insurance Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) establishes been prepared since this regulation does Corporation (FCIC) finalizes the General requirements for Federal agencies to not have an unduly burdening impact assess the effects of their regulatory Administrative Regulations to revise on small entities, and therefore, this regulations addressing Ineligibility for actions on State, local, and tribal regulation is exempt from the provisions Programs under the Federal Crop governments and the private sector. of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 This rule contains no Federal mandates Insurance Act. The intended effect of U.S.C. 605). this action is to eliminate redundancies, (under the regulatory provisions of title improve clarity, remove or update II of the UMRA) for State, local, and Federal Assistance Program tribal governments or the private sector. obsolete references, and add references to other provisions regarding Therefore, this rule is not subject to the This program is listed in the Catalog ineligibility for Federal crop insurance. requirements of sections 202 and 205 of of Federal Domestic Assistance under UMRA. No. 10.450. DATES: Effective date: This rule is effective February 12, 2014. Executive Order 13132 Executive Order 12372 Applicability date: The changes will It has been determined under section apply for the 2015 and succeeding crop This program is not subject to the 1(a) of Executive Order 13132, years for all crops with a contract provisions of Executive Order 12372, Federalism, that this rule does not have change date after February 12, 2014. which require intergovernmental sufficient implications to warrant consultation with State and local FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim consultation with the States. The officials. See the Notice related to 7 CFR Hoffmann, Product Administration and provisions contained in this rule will part 3015, subpart V, published at 48 FR Standards Division, Risk Management not have a substantial direct effect on 29115, June 24, 1983. Agency, United States Department of States, or on the relationship between Agriculture, Beacon Facility, Stop 0812, the national government and the States, Executive Order 12988 Room 421, P.O. Box 419205, Kansas or on the distribution of power and City, MO 64141-6205, telephone (816) responsibilities among the various This rule has been reviewed in 926-7730. levels of government. accordance with Executive Order 12988 on civil justice reform. The provisions SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive Order 13175 of this rule will not have a retroactive Executive Order 12866 This rule has been reviewed in effect. The provisions of this rule will The Office of Management and Budget accordance with the requirements of preempt State and local laws to the (0MB) has determined that this rule is Executive Order 13175, Consultation extent such State and local laws are not-significant for the purpose of and Coordination with Indian Tribal inconsistent herewith. 2076 Federal Register/Vol. 79, No. 8/Monday, January 13, 2014/Rules and Regulations Environmental Evaluation other determination of guilt.” The that it is not insvuing or doing business This action is not expected to have a commenter did not define “criminal with an ineligible person. significant economic impact on the judgment” or state how it would differ Comment: A commenter questioned quality of the human environment, from the proposed definition of the timeframe for the “meaningful health, or safety. Therefore, neither an “conviction” which includes “a opportunity to contest” and whether the Environmental Assessment nor an judgment or any other determination of definition of “meaningful opportvmity Environmental Impact Statement is guilt of a criminal offense by any court to contest” is a change from the needed. of competent jurisdiction.” Accordingly, notification process provided in the the reference to other resolutions that 2011 Ineligible Tracking System Background are the functional equivalent of a Handbook that allows 30 days fi’om the This rule finalizes changes to 7 CFR judgment were removed in the final date of Notice of Debt for the insured to part 400 by revising subpart U— rule; however, no change was made to challenge the debt. Ineligibility for Programs Under the limit the definition to “criminal Response: Nothing in this rule is Federal Crop Insurance Act that were judgments.” intended to change the established time published by FCIC on December 5, Comment: A commenter questioned frames for filing for mediation, 2011, as a notice of proposed what role the Excluded Parties List arbitration or judicial review contained rulemaking in the Federal Register at 76 System (EPLS) plays in the Ineligible in existing regulations, policy FR 75799—75805. The public was Tracking System (ITS) for the insurance provisions, and procedures. To the afforded 61 days to submit comments provider. extent that any time frame will be after the regulation was published in the Response: The EPLS and ITS are changed, such change will occur in the Federal Register. separate sources of data, each with a applicable regulation, policy provision, A total of 25 comments were received separate function and purpose. ITS is a or procedure. Therefore, no changes from 4 commenters. The commenters list of persons who have been have been made as a result of this were insurance providers and an determined to be ineligible for crop comment. insurance service organization. insurance because of various reasons Comment: A commenter questioned The public comments received related to the crop insurance program. whether the term “Livestock Price regarding the proposed rule and FCIC’s This list is created and maintained by Reinsurance Agreement” should be responses to the comments are as FCIC. The EPLS is a list of persons who defined and whether the provisions of follows: have met the criteria for inclusion and the rule apply to policies covered under the Livestock Price Reinsurance whose names were submitted by all General Comment Agreement. government agencies to the General Comment: A commenter questioned Response: The provisions contained Services Administration (GSA). GSA whether the provisions in the proposed within 7 CFR, part 400, subpart U apply creates and maintains the EPLS. rule would apply only to convictions to all policies insured under the Federal Therefore, to the extent that FCIC that occur after the effective date of the Crop Insurance Act, including those reports to GSA ineligible persons who final rule. reinsured under the Livestock Price meet the criteria for inclusion in the Response: Yes. The laws and Reinsurance Agreement. FCIC agrees the EPLS, there is some overlap of the two regulations in effect at the time of a term “Livestock Price Reinsurance lists. However, there are persons on the conviction will apply. Agreement” should be defined in the EPLS who may not appear on the ITS final rule. The definition was added and Section 400.677 Definitions because of violations related to other the term was referenced where government programs. Similarly, there Comment: A commenter stated the applicable in the final rule. are persons included on the ITS who do definition of “conviction” is vague, will not appear on the ELPS because they do Section 400.679 Criteria for lead to delays in determinations, and is not meet the criteria from inclusion. Ineligibility unclear what the effective date of the There is no role for the insurance conviction will be for purposes of Comment: A few commenters stated provider regarding submitting data to determining ineligibility. the provisions in section 400.679(d) Response: FCIC does not agree the the EPLS. However, insurance providers should apply only to individuals and definition of “conviction” is vague or are precluded from insuring or doing not to all “persons” as defined in the will result in delays in determinations. business with anyone on the ITS or the rule. The definition only defines the term; it EPLS. Therefore, the insurance provider Response: FCIC agrees and has made does not include provisions regarding is required to check both the ITS and the changes in section 400.679 and the effective date or consequences of a EPLS to ensure that it is not insuring or other applicable sections in the final conviction. The effective date and doing business with an ineligible rule. duration of ineligibility due to a person. Comment: A commenter stated the conviction is provided in section Comment: A commenter questioned references to the regulations at 7 CFR 400.683. No changes were made as a whether the definition of the EPLS will part 3017 are incorrect because those result of this comment. change how the insurance provider regulations are obsolete and have been Comment: A commenter questioned transmits or receives information. replaced with 2 CFR part 180 and 2 CFR the phrase “functional equivalent of a Response: The rule does not provide part 417. judgment” within the definition of instructions regarding how insurance Response: FCIC agrees 7 CFR part “conviction,” and states the definition providers transmit or receive any 3017 is obsolete. All references to 7 CFR of the term “conviction” should be applicable information regarding the part 3017 have been corrected in the limited to “criminal judgments.” EPLS. Since the ELPS is maintained by final rule to reference 2 CFR part 180 Response: FCIC agrees the reference to GSA, GSA will provide information to and 2 CFR part 417. Further, these are other resolutions that are the functional the public on how it can be accessed. no longer the only provisions related to equivalent of a judgment is not This rule is just intended to provide debarment since permanent debarment necessary because the definition already notice to the insurance providers that has been added by the 2008 Farm Bill. includes the phrase “a judgment or any they do need to access to EPLS to ensure Therefore, FCIC has clarified the Federal Register/Vol. 79, No. 8/Monday, January 13, 2014/Rules and Regulations 2077 provisions in section 400.679 to make debarments under 2 CFR part 180, 2 violation is vague and needs to be the distinction between suspensions CFR part 417, and 7 U.S.C. 2209j. further defined or expanded. and debarments vmder 2 CFR part 180 Response: The proposed rule did not Section 400.680 Controlled Substance and 2 CFR part 417 and debarments define the term “crop year.” The term under 7 U.S.C. 2209). Comment: A commenter questioned “crop year” is defined in the policy for Comment: A few commenters stated the logic of barring someone convicted applicable commodities, and the public sections 400.679(c) and (f) are vague, of a controlled substance violation from was not provided the opportunity to ambiguous, and impose an unnecessary obtaining Federal crop insiuance. The comment on those definitions under the administrative burden on insurance commenter stated there is no statutory proposed rule. In addition, the providers and insured producers. They authority for barring someone convicted applicability of the term “crop year” state subsection (f) is ambiguous of possession of or trafficking in a regarding persons convicted under because it is unclear whether the phrase controlled substance, and the references Federal or State law of planting, “ineligible person,” refers to persons to such in the rule should be deleted. cultivation, growing, producing, made ineligible under 2 CFR part 417, The commenter stated that Chapter 13 harvesting or storing a controlled previously 7 CFR part 3017, or all of Title 21 is not applicable to the substance is statutory. persons ineligible under section 400.679 Federal crop insurance program because Comment: A commenter stated they of the proposed rule. They also state the eligibility for Federal crop insurance is understood that they, as an insurance phrase “knowingly doing business” will contingent upon various “payments” provider, would deny coverage to an impose an uimecessary administrative and the term “Federal benefit” does not applicant who is not a United States burden on the insurance providers if it include any benefit for which pa)Tnents citizen. United States non-citizen is applied to ineligible persons outside are required for eligibility. national, or a qualified alien, but were of 2 CFR part 180 and 2 CFR part 417. Response: FCIC disagrees that there is not aware of any obligation or Response: The phrase “ineligible no statutory authority for barring requirement to report such individuals person” in section 400.679(f) of the someone convicted of possession of or as part of the ITS process. proposed rule referred to persons found trafficking in a controlled substance. Response: Sections 400.682 and ineligible under 2 CFR part 180 and 2 The statutory provisions of Chapter 13 400.684 of the proposed rule did CFR part 417, previously 7 CFR part of Title 21 regarding convictions for the provide that insurance providers must 3017, and 7 U.S.C. 2209j, as a result of possession of or trafficking in a notify FCIC of applicants who are not a the 2008 Farm Bill. The language in the controlled substance are applicable to United States citizen. United States non¬ final rule has been amended to refer to Federal crop insurance because citizen national, or a qualified alien and persons debarred or suspended under 2 eligibility for Federal crop insurance is that such individuals would be placed CFR part 180, 2 CFR part 417, and 7 not contingent upon any payment. on the ITS. FCIC agrees that insurance U.S.C. 2209) to provide more clarity. Therefore, no changes have been made providers are not required to report With respect to the burdens, both 2 CFR as a result of this comment. individuals who are not a United States parts 180 and 417 makes it clear that Comment: A commenter stated that citizen. United States non-citizen knowingly doing business with an convictions for possession of or national, or a qualified alien to FCIC. ineligible person can subject a person to trafficking a controlled substance do not FCIC also agrees that such individuals debarment. This applies to all persons, result in automatic denial of Federal are not placed on ITS if the sole reason including insurance providers so FCIC benefits, or denial of such benefits for a they are ineligible is because they are cannot change the requirement or set amount of time, according to Title not a United States citizen. United exempt insurance providers. As part of 21. The determination regarding the States non-citizen national, or a normal business operations, insurance denial of Federal benefits and for how qualified alien. The final rule has been providers must be in compliance with long is at the court’s discretion; amended to remove the reporting USDA regulations, policies and therefore, section 400.680 is incorrect. requirement of such individuals and the procedures regarding debarment, Response: FCIC agrees the language in reference that such individuals would suspension and eligibility. FCIC has the proposed rule was inaccurate be placed on the ITS. revised the provisions to clarify that it regarding automatic denial of benefits Section 400.684 Effect of Ineligibility only applies to knowingly doing under the Act for conviction of the business with debarred persons as possession of or trafficking in controlled Comment: A couple of commenters required by the debarment regulations substances. The final rule has been stated the proposed rule had two and statutes. amended to be consistent with the subsections labeled “b” under section Comment: A commenter stated provisions of Title 21 regarding such 400.684. section 400.679(e) should be eliminated Response: FCIC agrees and has made convictions. or limit its application to those persons the applicable changes in the final rule. who have been listed in the EPLS. Section 400.682 Determination and Comment: A commenter stated they Response: FCIC understands that Notification agree with the consolidation of the there may be problems of identifying Comment: A commenter questioned provisions in 7 CFR, part 400, subpart persons who have committed crimes for whether National Appeals Division F, into 7 CFR, part 400, subpart U, to knowingly defrauding the United States. (NAD) appealable disputes are eliminate redundancies. However, the Further, as drafted, the proposed rule changing. commenter also stated the provisions in presumed that permanent debarment Response: Neither the proposed rule 7 CFR, part 400, subpart F, that allowed was automatic after such a conviction or final rule change appealable disputes insurance providers to continue to but there is still a process that must be under the NAD regulations. receive reinsurance if the insurance followed for the Secretary to debar a provider follows all the regulations and Section 400.683 Period of Ineligibility person and once that process is procedures were not retained and completed, the debarred person will be Comment: A commenter stated the consolidated in the proposed rule. The reported to the EPLS. In addition, to term “crop year” for determining when commenter stated the elimination of make clear that this applies to persons ineligibility begins for a person those provisions could result in an listed on the EPLS, FCIC has referenced convicted of a controlled substance insurance provider being penalized

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