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22 CFR Part 310
RIN 04420–AA19
Peace Corps Implementation of OMB
Guidance on Nonprocurement
Debarment and Suspension
Peace Corps.
Direct final rule.
AGENCY:
The Peace Corps is
establishing a new Part 3700 in 2 CFR
that adopts the Office of Management
and Budget’s (OMB’s) guidance in 2
CFR Part 180, as supplemented by this
new part, as Peace Corps policies and
procedures for nonprocurement
debarment and suspension. The Peace
Corps is also removing 22 CFR Part 310,
the part containing the Peace Corps
implementation of the government-wide
common rule on nonprocurement
debarment and suspension. 2 CFR Part
3700 would serve the same purpose as
the common rule in a simpler way.
These changes constitute an
administrative simplification that would
make no substantive change in Peace
Corps policy or procedures for
nonprocurement debarment and
suspension.
SUMMARY:
This final rule is effective on
January 8, 2007 without further action,
unless adverse comment is received by
Peace Corps by December 22, 2006. If
adverse comment is received, Peace
Corps will publish a timely withdrawal
of the rule in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by e-mail to nmiller@peacecorps.gov.
Include RIN 0420–AA19 in the subject
line of the message. You may also
submit comments by mail to Nancy G.
Miller, Office of the General Counsel,
Peace Corps, Suite 8200, 1111 20th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20526.
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Nancy G. Miller, Associate General
Counsel, 202–692–2150,
nmiller@peacecorps.gov.
Background
2 CFR Part 3700
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
PEACE CORPS
ACTION:
Contact Nancy G. Miller for copies of
comments.
Peace Corps’ current regulation on
nonprocurement suspension and
debarment is found in 22 CFR Part 310.
This regulation is Peace Corps’
promulgation of the government-wide
‘‘common rule’’ on this subject issued
November 26, 2003 (68 FR 66586).
On August 31, 2005, the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) issued
interim final guidance for governmentwide nonprocurement suspension and
debarment (70 FR 51863). This
guidance, located in 2 CFR Part 180, is
substantively the same as the common
rule, but is published in a form that
each agency can adopt, thus eliminating
the need for each agency to publish its
separate version of the same rule. It also
facilitates the ability to update
government-wide requirements without
each agency having to re-promulgate its
own rules.
The Peace Corps is therefore
establishing new 2 CFR Part 3700,
which adopts as its regulation the OMB
guidance set forth in 2 CFR Part 180 as
supplemented with the few required
agency-specific provisions. Current 22
CFR Part 310 is being removed.
No substantive change in Peace Corps’
nonprocurement suspension and
debarment regulation is intended by
these actions.
Executive Order 12866
OMB has determined this rule to be
not significant.
Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5
U.S.C. 605(b))
This regulatory action will not have a
significant adverse impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
Unfunded Mandates Act of 1995 (Sec.
202, Pub. L. 104–4)
This regulatory action does not
contain a Federal mandate that will
result in the expenditure by State, local,
and tribal governments, in aggregate, or
by the private sector of $100 million or
more in any one year.
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Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C., Chapter 35)
This regulatory action will not impose
any additional reporting or
recordkeeping requirements under the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
Federalism (Executive Order 13132)
This regulatory action does not have
Federalism implications, as set forth in
Executive Order 13132. It will not have
substantial direct effects on the States,
on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government.
List of Subjects
2 CFR Part 3700
Administrative practice and
procedure, Debarment and suspension,
Grant programs, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
22 CFR Part 310
Administrative practice and
procedure, Government contracts, Grant
programs, Loan programs, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements,
Technical assistance.
I Accordingly, under the authority of 22
U.S.C. 2503(b), Peace Corps amends the
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 2,
Subtitle B, and Title 22, Chapter III, as
follows:
Title 2—Grants and Agreements
1. Add Chapter 37, consisting of Part
3700, to Subtitle B to read as follows:
I
Chapter 37—Peace Corps
PART 3700—NONPROCUREMENT
DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION
Sec.
3700.10 What does this part do?
3700.20 Does this part apply to me?
3700.30 What policies and procedures must
I follow?
3700.137 Who in the Peace Corps may grant
an exception to let an excluded person
participate in a covered transaction?
3700.220 What contracts and subcontracts,
in addition to those listed in 2 CFR
180.220, are covered transactions?
3700.332 What methods must I use to pass
requirements down to participants at
lower tiers with whom I intend to do
business?
3700.437 What method do I use to
communicate to a participant the
requirements described in the OMB
guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
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Authority: Sec. 2455, Pub. L. 103–355, 108
Stat. 3327; E.O. 12549, 3 CFR, 1986 Comp.,
p. 189; E.O. 12689, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p.
235; 22 U.S.C. 2503(b).
§ 3700.137 Who in the Peace Corps may
grant an exception to let an excluded
person participate in a covered
transaction?
§ 3700.10
The Director of the Peace Corps has
the authority to grant an exception to let
an excluded person participate in a
covered transaction, as provided in the
OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.135.
What does this part do?
This part adopts the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
guidance in Subparts A through I of 2
CFR part 180, as supplemented by this
part, as the Peace Corps policies and
procedures for nonprocurement
debarment and suspension. It thereby
gives regulatory effect for the Peace
Corps to the OMB guidance as
supplemented by this part. This part
satisfies the requirements in section 3 of
Executive Order 12549, ‘‘Debarment and
Suspension’’ (3 CFR 1986 Comp., p.
189), Executive Order 12689,
‘‘Debarment and Suspension’’ (3 CFR
1989 Comp., p. 235) and 31 U.S.C. 6101
note (Section 2455, Pub. L. 103–355,
108 Stat. 3327).
§ 3700.20
Does this part apply to me?
This part and, through this part,
pertinent portions of the OMB guidance
in Subparts A through I of 2 CFR part
(see table at 2 CFR 180.100(b)) apply to
you if you are a—
(a) Participant or principal in a
‘‘covered transaction’’ (see Subpart B of
2 CFR part 180 and the definition of
‘‘nonprocurement transaction’’ at 2 CFR
180.970);
(b) Respondent in a Peace Corps
suspension or debarment action;
(c) Peace Corps debarment or
suspension official; or
(d) Peace Corps grants officer,
agreements officer, or other official
authorized to enter into any type of
nonprocurement transaction that is a
covered transaction.
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§ 3700.30 What policies and procedures
must I follow?
The Peace Corps policies and
procedures that you must follow are the
policies and procedures specified in
each applicable section of the OMB
guidance in Subparts A through I of 2
CFR part 180, as that section is
supplemented by the section in this part
with the same section number. The
contracts that are covered transactions,
for example, are specified by section
220 of the OMB guidance (i.e., 2 CFR
180.220) as supplemented by section
220 in this part (i.e., § 3700.220). For
any section of OMB guidance in
Subparts A through I of 2 CFR 180 that
has no corresponding section in this
part, Peace Corps policies and
procedures are those in the OMB
guidance.
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§ 3700.220 What contracts and
subcontracts, in addition to those listed in
2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
Although the OMB guidance at 2 CFR
180.220(c) allows a Federal agency to do
so (also see optional lower tier coverage
in the figure in the Appendix to 2 CFR
part 180), Peace Corps does not extend
coverage of nonprocurement suspension
and debarment requirements beyond
first-tier procurement contracts under a
covered nonprocurement transaction.
§ 3700.332 What methods must I use to
pass requirements down to participants at
lower tiers with whom I intend to do
business?
You as a participant must include a
term or condition in lower-tier
transactions requiring lower-tier
participants to comply with Subpart C
of the OMB guidance in 2 CFR part 180.
§ 3700.437 What method do I use to
communicate to a participant the
requirements described in the OMB
guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
To communicate to a participant the
requirements described in 2 CFR
180.435 of the OMB guidance, you as an
agency official must include a term or
condition in the transaction that
requires the participant’s compliance
with subpart C of 2 CFR part 180, and
requires the participant to include a
similar term or condition in lower-tier
covered transactions.
Title 22—Foreign Relations
Chapter III—Peace Corps
I
2. Remove Part 310.
Dated: November 6, 2006.
Suzanne B. Glasow,
Acting General Counsel.
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having general applicability and legal effect, most of which are keyed
to and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations, which is published
under 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
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PEACE CORPS
2 CFR Part 3700
22 CFR Part 310
RIN 04420-AA19
Peace Corps Implementation of OMB Guidance on Nonprocurement
Debarment and Suspension
AGENCY: Peace Corps.
ACTION: Direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Peace Corps is establishing a new Part 3700 in 2 CFR that
adopts the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB's) guidance in 2 CFR
Part 180, as supplemented by this new part, as Peace Corps policies and
procedures for nonprocurement debarment and suspension. The Peace Corps
is also removing 22 CFR Part 310, the part containing the Peace Corps
implementation of the government-wide common rule on nonprocurement
debarment and suspension. 2 CFR Part 3700 would serve the same purpose
as the common rule in a simpler way. These changes constitute an
administrative simplification that would make no substantive change in
Peace Corps policy or procedures for nonprocurement debarment and
suspension.
DATES: This final rule is effective on January 8, 2007 without further
action, unless adverse comment is received by Peace Corps by December
22, 2006. If adverse comment is received, Peace Corps will publish a
timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by e-mail to nmiller@peacecorps.gov.
Include RIN 0420-AA19 in the subject line of the message. You may also
submit comments by mail to Nancy G. Miller, Office of the General
Counsel, Peace Corps, Suite 8200, 1111 20th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20526. Contact Nancy G. Miller for copies of comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nancy G. Miller, Associate General
Counsel, 202-692-2150, nmiller@peacecorps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Peace Corps' current regulation on nonprocurement suspension and
debarment is found in 22 CFR Part 310. This regulation is Peace Corps'
promulgation of the government-wide ``common rule'' on this subject
issued November 26, 2003 (68 FR 66586).
On August 31, 2005, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
issued interim final guidance for government-wide nonprocurement
suspension and debarment (70 FR 51863). This guidance, located in 2 CFR
Part 180, is substantively the same as the common rule, but is
published in a form that each agency can adopt, thus eliminating the
need for each agency to publish its separate version of the same rule.
It also facilitates the ability to update government-wide requirements
without each agency having to re-promulgate its own rules.
The Peace Corps is therefore establishing new 2 CFR Part 3700,
which adopts as its regulation the OMB guidance set forth in 2 CFR Part
180 as supplemented with the few required agency-specific provisions.
Current 22 CFR Part 310 is being removed.
No substantive change in Peace Corps' nonprocurement suspension and
debarment regulation is intended by these actions.
Executive Order 12866
OMB has determined this rule to be not significant.
Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 605(b))
This regulatory action will not have a significant adverse impact
on a substantial number of small entities.
Unfunded Mandates Act of 1995 (Sec. 202, Pub. L. 104-4)
This regulatory action does not contain a Federal mandate that will
result in the expenditure by State, local, and tribal governments, in
aggregate, or by the private sector of $100 million or more in any one
year.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C., Chapter 35)
This regulatory action will not impose any additional reporting or
recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Federalism (Executive Order 13132)
This regulatory action does not have Federalism implications, as
set forth in Executive Order 13132. It will not have substantial direct
effects on the States, on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government.
List of Subjects
2 CFR Part 3700
Administrative practice and procedure, Debarment and suspension,
Grant programs, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
22 CFR Part 310
Administrative practice and procedure, Government contracts, Grant
programs, Loan programs, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements,
Technical assistance.
0
Accordingly, under the authority of 22 U.S.C. 2503(b), Peace Corps
amends the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 2, Subtitle B, and Title
22, Chapter III, as follows:
Title 2--Grants and Agreements
0
1. Add Chapter 37, consisting of Part 3700, to Subtitle B to read as
follows:
Chapter 37--Peace Corps
PART 3700--NONPROCUREMENT DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION
Sec.
3700.10 What does this part do?
3700.20 Does this part apply to me?
3700.30 What policies and procedures must I follow?
3700.137 Who in the Peace Corps may grant an exception to let an
excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
3700.220 What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those
listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
3700.332 What methods must I use to pass requirements down to
participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
3700.437 What method do I use to communicate to a participant the
requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
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Authority: Sec. 2455, Pub. L. 103-355, 108 Stat. 3327; E.O.
12549, 3 CFR, 1986 Comp., p. 189; E.O. 12689, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p.
235; 22 U.S.C. 2503(b).
Sec. 3700.10 What does this part do?
This part adopts the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance
in Subparts A through I of 2 CFR part 180, as supplemented by this
part, as the Peace Corps policies and procedures for nonprocurement
debarment and suspension. It thereby gives regulatory effect for the
Peace Corps to the OMB guidance as supplemented by this part. This part
satisfies the requirements in section 3 of Executive Order 12549,
``Debarment and Suspension'' (3 CFR 1986 Comp., p. 189), Executive
Order 12689, ``Debarment and Suspension'' (3 CFR 1989 Comp., p. 235)
and 31 U.S.C. 6101 note (Section 2455, Pub. L. 103-355, 108 Stat.
3327).
Sec. 3700.20 Does this part apply to me?
This part and, through this part, pertinent portions of the OMB
guidance in Subparts A through I of 2 CFR part (see table at 2 CFR
180.100(b)) apply to you if you are a--
(a) Participant or principal in a ``covered transaction'' (see
Subpart B of 2 CFR part 180 and the definition of ``nonprocurement
transaction'' at 2 CFR 180.970);
(b) Respondent in a Peace Corps suspension or debarment action;
(c) Peace Corps debarment or suspension official; or
(d) Peace Corps grants officer, agreements officer, or other
official authorized to enter into any type of nonprocurement
transaction that is a covered transaction.
Sec. 3700.30 What policies and procedures must I follow?
The Peace Corps policies and procedures that you must follow are
the policies and procedures specified in each applicable section of the
OMB guidance in Subparts A through I of 2 CFR part 180, as that section
is supplemented by the section in this part with the same section
number. The contracts that are covered transactions, for example, are
specified by section 220 of the OMB guidance (i.e., 2 CFR 180.220) as
supplemented by section 220 in this part (i.e., Sec. 3700.220). For
any section of OMB guidance in Subparts A through I of 2 CFR 180 that
has no corresponding section in this part, Peace Corps policies and
procedures are those in the OMB guidance.
Sec. 3700.137 Who in the Peace Corps may grant an exception to let an
excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
The Director of the Peace Corps has the authority to grant an
exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered
transaction, as provided in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.135.
Sec. 3700.220 What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those
listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
Although the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.220(c) allows a Federal
agency to do so (also see optional lower tier coverage in the figure in
the Appendix to 2 CFR part 180), Peace Corps does not extend coverage
of nonprocurement suspension and debarment requirements beyond first-
tier procurement contracts under a covered nonprocurement transaction.
Sec. 3700.332 What methods must I use to pass requirements down to
participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
You as a participant must include a term or condition in lower-tier
transactions requiring lower-tier participants to comply with Subpart C
of the OMB guidance in 2 CFR part 180.
Sec. 3700.437 What method do I use to communicate to a participant
the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
To communicate to a participant the requirements described in 2 CFR
180.435 of the OMB guidance, you as an agency official must include a
term or condition in the transaction that requires the participant's
compliance with subpart C of 2 CFR part 180, and requires the
participant to include a similar term or condition in lower-tier
covered transactions.
Title 22--Foreign Relations
Chapter III--Peace Corps
0
2. Remove Part 310.
Dated: November 6, 2006.
Suzanne B. Glasow,
Acting General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 06-9369 Filed 11-21-06; 8:45 am]
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