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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
7 CFR Part 2902
RIN 0503–AA39
Designation of Biobased Items for
Federal Procurement
Departmental Management,
USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule; amendments.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to
amend its Guidelines for Designating
Biobased Products for Federal
Procurement, to be consistent with
certain statutory changes to section 9002
of the Farm Security and Rural
Investment Act (FSRIA) that were
effected when the Food, Conservation,
and Energy Act (FCEA) of 2008 was
signed into law on June 18, 2008.
Elsewhere in this issue of the Federal
Register, we are publishing a
companion direct final rule. This
proposed rule will provide a procedural
framework to finalize the rule in the
event we receive significant adverse
comment and withdraw the direct final
rule.
DATES: USDA will accept public
comments on these proposed rule
amendments until April 5, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Please submit any
comments, or a notice of intent to
submit comments, identified by
‘‘Proposed Technical Amendments to
BioPreferred Program Guidelines’’ or
Regulatory Information Number (RIN)
0503–AA39, by any of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: biopreferred@usda.gov.
Include RIN number 0503–AA39 and
‘‘Proposed Technical Amendments to
BioPreferred Program Guidelines’’ on
the subject line. Please include your
name and address in your message.
• Mail/commercial/hand delivery:
Mail or deliver your comments to: Ron
Buckhalt, USDA, Office of Procurement
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and Property Management, Room 361,
Reporters Building, 300 7th St., SW.,
Washington, DC 20024.
• Persons with disabilities who
require alternative means for
communication for regulatory
information (Braille, large print,
audiotape, etc.) should contact the
USDA TARGET Center at (202) 720–
2600 (voice) and (202) 690–0942 (TTY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron
Buckhalt, USDA, Office of Procurement
and Property Management, Room 361,
Reporters Building, 300 7th St., SW.,
Washington, DC 20024; e-mail:
biopreferred@usda.gov; phone (202)
205–4008. Information regarding the
preferred procurement program (one
part of the BioPreferred Program) is
available on the Internet at https://
www.biopreferred.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
information presented in this preamble
is organized as follows:
I. Authority
II. Background
III. Summary of Changes
IV. Regulatory Information
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory
Planning and Review
B. Executive Order 12630: Governmental
Actions and Interference With
Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights
C. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice
Reform
D. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
F. Executive Order 12372:
Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs
G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
and Coordination With Indian Tribal
Governments
H. Paperwork Reduction Act
I. Authority
The Guidelines for Designating
Biobased Products for Federal
Procurement (the Guidelines) are
established under the authority of
section 9002 of the Farm Security and
Rural Investment Act of 2002 (FSRIA),
7 U.S.C. 8102, as amended by the Food,
Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
(FCEA). (Section 9002 of FSRIA, as
amended by the FCEA, is referred to in
this document as ‘‘section 9002’’.)
II. Background
As originally enacted, section 9002
provides for the preferred procurement
of biobased products by Federal
agencies. USDA proposed guidelines for
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implementing this preferred
procurement program on December 19,
2003 (68 FR 70730–70746). The
Guidelines were promulgated on
January 11, 2005 (70 FR 1792), and are
contained in 7 CFR part 2902,
‘‘Guidelines for Designating Biobased
Products for Federal Procurement.’’
The Guidelines identify various
procedures Federal agencies are
required to follow in implementing the
requirements of section 9002. They were
modeled in part on the ‘‘Comprehensive
Procurement Guidelines for Products
Containing Recovered Materials’’ (40
CFR part 247), which the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) issued
pursuant to the Resource Conservation
Recovery Act (‘‘RCRA’’), 40 U.S.C. 6962.
On June 18, 2008, the FCEA was
signed into law. Section 9001 of the
FCEA includes several provisions that
amend section 9002 of FSRIA. Some of
these provisions require programmatic
changes to the preferred procurement
program. Other provisions of the FCEA
simply clarify terminology and
requirements for the preferred
procurement program. USDA is
continuing to resolve issues related to
implementing the programmatic
changes and will propose additional
amendments to the Guidelines at a later
date. For example, the Guidelines’
definition of ‘‘biobased product’’ will be
later revised to include intermediate
ingredients and feedstocks, pending
such programmatic changes. The
purpose of today’s proposed rule
amendments is to revise the Guidelines
(i.e., 7 CFR part 2902) to make them
consistent with certain technical
changes to section 9002 of FSRIA as
required by the FCEA.
This proposed rule is a companion to
a direct final rule published in the final
rules section of this issue of the Federal
Register. The direct final rule and this
companion proposed rule are
substantively identical. This companion
proposed rule provides a procedural
framework within which the rule may
be finalized in the event the direct final
rule is withdrawn because of any
significant adverse comment. The
comment period for the direct final rule
runs concurrently with the comment
period of this companion proposed rule.
Any comments received in response to
this companion proposed rule will also
be considered as comments regarding
the direct final rule and vice versa. We
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will not provide additional opportunity
for comment.
If we receive any significant adverse
comment, we intend to withdraw the
final rule before its effective date by
publishing a notice in the Federal
Register within 30 days after the
comment period ends. If we withdraw
the direct final rule, all comments
received will be considered under this
companion proposed rule in developing
a final rule under the usual notice-andcomment procedures.
III. Summary of Changes
USDA is proposing to amend eight
sections of 7 CFR part 2902, as
described below.
A. 7 CFR 2902.1—Purpose and Scope
In response to the promulgation of the
FCEA, USDA is proposing to amend 7
CFR 2902.1(a) to refer to compliance
with that law’s requirements.
B. 7 CFR 2902.2—Definitions
In response to section 9001 of the
FCEA, USDA is proposing to amend 7
CFR 2902.2 by revising the definition of
‘‘biobased product’’ to add the word
‘‘including.’’ This is to ensure that the
Guidelines do not violate U.S. trade
agreements by applying exclusively to
domestic agricultural materials.
Additionally, a definition for ‘‘FCEA’’
has been added.
C. 7 CFR 2902.3—Applicability to
Federal Procurements
USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR
2902.3(c) to state that procuring
agencies must comply with section
9002(a)(2) regarding the procuring of
products composed of the highest
percentage of biobased content
practicable. Section 2902.3(c) now
incorrectly includes the phrase ‘‘highest
percentage of biobased products.’’
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D. 7 CFR 2902.4—Procurement
Programs
USDA has revised paragraph (b)(2)(ii)
to read ‘‘section 9002’’ as it refers to both
FSRIA and the FCEA.
E. 7 CFR 2902.5—Item Designation
USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR
2905.5(c) by adding heating oil to the
list of exclusions to this program,
because it was added to the list
pursuant to section 9001 of the FCEA.
F. 7 CFR 2902.6—Providing Product
Information to Federal Agencies
In response to a name change, USDA
is proposing to amend 7 CFR 2902.6(a)
to refer to the USDA information Web
site at ‘‘https://www.biopreferred.gov’’
rather than to ‘‘https://
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Additionally, USDA is proposing to
amend 7 CFR 2902.6(b) to include a
reference to the BioPreferred
‘‘Guidelines for Marketing the
BioPreferred Program,’’ and a link to the
Federal Trade Commission ‘‘Guides for
the Use of Environmental Marketing
Claims.’’
G. 7 CFR 2902.8—Determining Life
Cycle Costs, Environmental and Health
Benefits, and Performance
USDA is proposing to revise 7 CFR
2902.8 to comply with section
9002(a)(3)(D), which states that
guidelines issued under this paragraph
may not require a manufacturer or
vendor of biobased products, as a
condition of the purchase of biobased
products from the manufacturer or
vendor, to provide to procuring agencies
more data than would be required to be
provided by manufacturers or vendors
offering products for sale to a procuring
agency, other than data confirming the
biobased content of a product.
H. 7 CFR 2902.9—Funding for Testing
In response to a name change, USDA
is proposing to amend 7 CFR 2902.9(b)
to refer to the USDA information Web
site at ‘‘https://www.biopreferred.gov’’
rather than to ‘‘https://
www.biobased.oce.usda.gov.’’
IV. Regulatory Information
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory
Planning and Review
This proposed rule has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12866. It has
been determined that this proposed
rule, which amends the Guidelines, is
not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’
under the terms of Executive Order
12866, because its purpose is only to
implement statutory amendments to
section 9002. Therefore, this proposed
rule has not been reviewed by the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB).
B. Executive Order 12630:
Governmental Actions and Interference
With Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights
This proposed rule has been reviewed
in accordance with Executive Order
12630, Governmental Actions and
Interference with Constitutionally
Protected Property Rights, and does not
contain policies that would have
implications for these rights.
C. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice
Reform
This proposed rule has been reviewed
in accordance with Executive Order
12988, Civil Justice Reform. This
proposed rule does not preempt State or
local laws, is not intended to have
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retroactive effect, and does not involve
administrative appeals.
D. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This proposed rule does not have
sufficient federalism implications to
warrant the preparation of a Federalism
Assessment. Provisions of this proposed
rule will not have a substantial direct
effect on States or their political
subdivisions or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities among the
various government levels.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
1995
This proposed rule contains no
Federal mandates under the regulatory
provisions of Title II of the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA),
2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, for State, local, and
tribal governments, or the private sector.
Therefore, a statement under section
202 of UMRA is not required.
F. Executive Order 12372:
Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs
For the reasons set forth in the Final
Rule Related Notice for 7 CFR part 3015,
subpart V (48 FR 29115, June 24, 1983),
this program is excluded from the scope
of the Executive Order 12372, which
requires intergovernmental consultation
with State and local officials. This
program does not directly affect State
and local governments.
G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
and Coordination With Indian Tribal
Governments
Today’s proposed rule does not
significantly or uniquely affect ‘‘one or
more Indian tribes, * * * the
relationship between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, or * * *
the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes.’’ Thus,
no further action is required under
Executive Order 13175.
H. Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
through 3520), the information
collection under the Guidelines is
currently approved under OMB control
number 0503–0011.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 2902
Biobased products, Procurement.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, the Department of Agriculture
is proposing to amend 7 CFR chapter
XXIX as follows:
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CHAPTER XXIX—OFFICE OF ENERGY
PART 2902—GUIDELINES FOR
DESIGNATING BIOBASED PRODUCTS
FOR FEDERAL PROCUREMENT
1. The authority citation for part 2902
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 8102.
guidelines. Procuring agencies may
decide not to procure such products if
they are not reasonably priced or readily
available or do not meet specified or
reasonable performance standards.
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5. Section 2902.4 is amended by
revising paragraph (b)(2)(ii) to read as
follows:
2. Section 2902.1 is revised to read as
follows:
§ 2902.4
§ 2902.1
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Purpose and scope.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of the
guidelines in this part is to assist
procuring agencies in complying with
the requirements of section 9002 of the
Farm Security and Rural Investment Act
of 2002 (FSRIA), Public Law 107–171,
116 Stat. 476 (7 U.S.C. 8102), as
amended by the Food, Conservation,
and Energy Act of 2008, Public Law
110–246, 122 Stat. 1651, as they apply
to the procurement of the products
designated in subpart B of this part.
(b) Scope. The guidelines in this part
designate items that are or can be
produced with biobased products and
whose procurement by procuring
agencies will carry out the objectives of
section 9002.
3. Section 2902.2 is amended by
revising the definition of ‘‘biobased
product’’ and adding a definition for
‘‘FCEA’’ to read as follows:
§ 2902.2
Definitions.
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Biobased product. A product
determined by USDA to be a
commercial or industrial product (other
than food or feed) that is composed, in
whole or in significant part, of
biological products, including
renewable domestic agricultural
materials and forestry materials.
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FCEA. The Food, Conservation and
Energy Act of 2008, Public Law 110–
246.
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4. Section 2902.3 is amended by
revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:
§ 2902.3 Applicability to Federal
procurements.
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(c) Procuring products composed of
the highest percentage of biobased
content. Section 9002(a)(2) requires
procuring agencies to procure
designated items composed of the
highest percentage of biobased content
practicable or such products that
comply with the regulations issued
under section 103 of Public Law 100–
556 (42 U.S.C. 6914b–1), consistent with
maintaining a satisfactory level of
competition, considering these
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Procurement programs.
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(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) A policy of setting minimum
biobased products content
specifications in such a way as to assure
that the biobased products content
required is consistent with section 9002
and the requirements of the guidelines
in this part except when such items:
(A) Are not available within a
reasonable time;
(B) Fail to meet performance
standards for the use to which they will
be put, or the reasonable performance
standards of the Federal agency; or
(C) Are available only at an
unreasonable price.
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6. Section 2902.5 is amended by
revising paragraph (c)(1) to read as
follows:
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(c) Exclusions. (1) Motor vehicle fuels,
heating oil, and electricity are excluded
by statute from this program.
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7. Section 2902.6 is amended by
revising the first sentence of paragraph
(a) and by revising paragraph (b) to read
as follows:
§ 2902.8 Determining life cycle costs,
environmental and health benefits, and
performance.
(a) Providing information on life cycle
costs and environmental and health
benefits. Federal agencies may not
require manufacturers or vendors of
biobased products to provide to
procuring agencies more data than
would be required to be provided by
other manufacturers or vendors offering
products for sale to a procuring agency,
other than data confirming the biobased
contents of the products, as a condition
of the purchase of biobased products
from the manufacturer or vendor.
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9. Section 2902.9 is amended by
revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as
follows:
§ 2902.9
Funding for testing.
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(b) * * *
(1) Subject to the availability of funds
and paragraph (a) of this section, USDA
will announce annually the solicitation
of proposals for cost sharing for life
cycle costs, environmental and health
benefits, and performance testing of
biobased products in accordance with
the standards set forth in § 2902.8 to
carry out this program. Information
regarding the submission of proposals
for cost sharing also will be posted on
the USDA informational Web site,
https://www.biopreferred.gov.
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Dated: January 25, 2011.
Pearlie S. Reed,
Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
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§ 2902.6 Providing product information to
Federal agencies.
(a) Informational Web site. An
informational USDA Web site
implementing section 9002 can be
found at: https://www.biopreferred.gov.
* * *
(b) Advertising, labeling and
marketing claims. Manufacturers and
vendors are reminded that their
advertising, labeling, and other
marketing claims, including claims
regarding health and environmental
benefits of the product, must conform to
the Federal Trade Commission ‘‘Guides
for the Use of Environmental Marketing
Claims,’’ 16 CFR part 260 (see: https://
www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/
waisidx_08/16cfr260_08.html). For
further requirements, click on the link
to the ’’Guidelines for Marketing the
BioPreferred Program.’’
8. Section 2902.8 is amended by
revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
7 CFR Part 2902
RIN 0503-AA39
Designation of Biobased Items for Federal Procurement
AGENCY: Departmental Management, USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule; amendments.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to
amend its Guidelines for Designating Biobased Products for Federal
Procurement, to be consistent with certain statutory changes to section
9002 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) that were
effected when the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act (FCEA) of 2008 was
signed into law on June 18, 2008. Elsewhere in this issue of the
Federal Register, we are publishing a companion direct final rule. This
proposed rule will provide a procedural framework to finalize the rule
in the event we receive significant adverse comment and withdraw the
direct final rule.
DATES: USDA will accept public comments on these proposed rule
amendments until April 5, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Please submit any comments, or a notice of intent to submit
comments, identified by ``Proposed Technical Amendments to BioPreferred
Program Guidelines'' or Regulatory Information Number (RIN) 0503-AA39,
by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: biopreferred@usda.gov. Include RIN number 0503-
AA39 and ``Proposed Technical Amendments to BioPreferred Program
Guidelines'' on the subject line. Please include your name and address
in your message.
Mail/commercial/hand delivery: Mail or deliver your
comments to: Ron Buckhalt, USDA, Office of Procurement and Property
Management, Room 361, Reporters Building, 300 7th St., SW., Washington,
DC 20024.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means
for communication for regulatory information (Braille, large print,
audiotape, etc.) should contact the USDA TARGET Center at (202) 720-
2600 (voice) and (202) 690-0942 (TTY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron Buckhalt, USDA, Office of
Procurement and Property Management, Room 361, Reporters Building, 300
7th St., SW., Washington, DC 20024; e-mail: biopreferred@usda.gov;
phone (202) 205-4008. Information regarding the preferred procurement
program (one part of the BioPreferred Program) is available on the
Internet at https://www.biopreferred.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The information presented in this preamble
is organized as follows:
I. Authority
II. Background
III. Summary of Changes
IV. Regulatory Information
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review
B. Executive Order 12630: Governmental Actions and Interference
With Constitutionally Protected Property Rights
C. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice Reform
D. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
F. Executive Order 12372: Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs
G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With
Indian Tribal Governments
H. Paperwork Reduction Act
I. Authority
The Guidelines for Designating Biobased Products for Federal
Procurement (the Guidelines) are established under the authority of
section 9002 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
(FSRIA), 7 U.S.C. 8102, as amended by the Food, Conservation, and
Energy Act of 2008 (FCEA). (Section 9002 of FSRIA, as amended by the
FCEA, is referred to in this document as ``section 9002''.)
II. Background
As originally enacted, section 9002 provides for the preferred
procurement of biobased products by Federal agencies. USDA proposed
guidelines for implementing this preferred procurement program on
December 19, 2003 (68 FR 70730-70746). The Guidelines were promulgated
on January 11, 2005 (70 FR 1792), and are contained in 7 CFR part 2902,
``Guidelines for Designating Biobased Products for Federal
Procurement.''
The Guidelines identify various procedures Federal agencies are
required to follow in implementing the requirements of section 9002.
They were modeled in part on the ``Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
for Products Containing Recovered Materials'' (40 CFR part 247), which
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued pursuant to the
Resource Conservation Recovery Act (``RCRA''), 40 U.S.C. 6962.
On June 18, 2008, the FCEA was signed into law. Section 9001 of the
FCEA includes several provisions that amend section 9002 of FSRIA. Some
of these provisions require programmatic changes to the preferred
procurement program. Other provisions of the FCEA simply clarify
terminology and requirements for the preferred procurement program.
USDA is continuing to resolve issues related to implementing the
programmatic changes and will propose additional amendments to the
Guidelines at a later date. For example, the Guidelines' definition of
``biobased product'' will be later revised to include intermediate
ingredients and feedstocks, pending such programmatic changes. The
purpose of today's proposed rule amendments is to revise the Guidelines
(i.e., 7 CFR part 2902) to make them consistent with certain technical
changes to section 9002 of FSRIA as required by the FCEA.
This proposed rule is a companion to a direct final rule published
in the final rules section of this issue of the Federal Register. The
direct final rule and this companion proposed rule are substantively
identical. This companion proposed rule provides a procedural framework
within which the rule may be finalized in the event the direct final
rule is withdrawn because of any significant adverse comment. The
comment period for the direct final rule runs concurrently with the
comment period of this companion proposed rule. Any comments received
in response to this companion proposed rule will also be considered as
comments regarding the direct final rule and vice versa. We
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will not provide additional opportunity for comment.
If we receive any significant adverse comment, we intend to
withdraw the final rule before its effective date by publishing a
notice in the Federal Register within 30 days after the comment period
ends. If we withdraw the direct final rule, all comments received will
be considered under this companion proposed rule in developing a final
rule under the usual notice-and-comment procedures.
III. Summary of Changes
USDA is proposing to amend eight sections of 7 CFR part 2902, as
described below.
A. 7 CFR 2902.1--Purpose and Scope
In response to the promulgation of the FCEA, USDA is proposing to
amend 7 CFR 2902.1(a) to refer to compliance with that law's
requirements.
B. 7 CFR 2902.2--Definitions
In response to section 9001 of the FCEA, USDA is proposing to amend
7 CFR 2902.2 by revising the definition of ``biobased product'' to add
the word ``including.'' This is to ensure that the Guidelines do not
violate U.S. trade agreements by applying exclusively to domestic
agricultural materials. Additionally, a definition for ``FCEA'' has
been added.
C. 7 CFR 2902.3--Applicability to Federal Procurements
USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR 2902.3(c) to state that procuring
agencies must comply with section 9002(a)(2) regarding the procuring of
products composed of the highest percentage of biobased content
practicable. Section 2902.3(c) now incorrectly includes the phrase
``highest percentage of biobased products.''
D. 7 CFR 2902.4--Procurement Programs
USDA has revised paragraph (b)(2)(ii) to read ``section 9002'' as
it refers to both FSRIA and the FCEA.
E. 7 CFR 2902.5--Item Designation
USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR 2905.5(c) by adding heating oil to
the list of exclusions to this program, because it was added to the
list pursuant to section 9001 of the FCEA.
F. 7 CFR 2902.6--Providing Product Information to Federal Agencies
In response to a name change, USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR
2902.6(a) to refer to the USDA information Web site at ``https://www.biopreferred.gov'' rather than to ``https://www.biobased.oce.usda.gov.''
Additionally, USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR 2902.6(b) to include
a reference to the BioPreferred ``Guidelines for Marketing the
BioPreferred Program,'' and a link to the Federal Trade Commission
``Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims.''
G. 7 CFR 2902.8--Determining Life Cycle Costs, Environmental and Health
Benefits, and Performance
USDA is proposing to revise 7 CFR 2902.8 to comply with section
9002(a)(3)(D), which states that guidelines issued under this paragraph
may not require a manufacturer or vendor of biobased products, as a
condition of the purchase of biobased products from the manufacturer or
vendor, to provide to procuring agencies more data than would be
required to be provided by manufacturers or vendors offering products
for sale to a procuring agency, other than data confirming the biobased
content of a product.
H. 7 CFR 2902.9--Funding for Testing
In response to a name change, USDA is proposing to amend 7 CFR
2902.9(b) to refer to the USDA information Web site at ``https://www.biopreferred.gov'' rather than to ``https://www.biobased.oce.usda.gov.''
IV. Regulatory Information
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review
This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866.
It has been determined that this proposed rule, which amends the
Guidelines, is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under the terms
of Executive Order 12866, because its purpose is only to implement
statutory amendments to section 9002. Therefore, this proposed rule has
not been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
B. Executive Order 12630: Governmental Actions and Interference With
Constitutionally Protected Property Rights
This proposed rule has been reviewed in accordance with Executive
Order 12630, Governmental Actions and Interference with
Constitutionally Protected Property Rights, and does not contain
policies that would have implications for these rights.
C. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice Reform
This proposed rule has been reviewed in accordance with Executive
Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This proposed rule does not preempt
State or local laws, is not intended to have retroactive effect, and
does not involve administrative appeals.
D. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This proposed rule does not have sufficient federalism implications
to warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment. Provisions of
this proposed rule will not have a substantial direct effect on States
or their political subdivisions or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various government levels.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
This proposed rule contains no Federal mandates under the
regulatory provisions of Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (UMRA), 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, for State, local, and tribal
governments, or the private sector. Therefore, a statement under
section 202 of UMRA is not required.
F. Executive Order 12372: Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs
For the reasons set forth in the Final Rule Related Notice for 7
CFR part 3015, subpart V (48 FR 29115, June 24, 1983), this program is
excluded from the scope of the Executive Order 12372, which requires
intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials. This
program does not directly affect State and local governments.
G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian
Tribal Governments
Today's proposed rule does not significantly or uniquely affect
``one or more Indian tribes, * * * the relationship between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, or * * * the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.''
Thus, no further action is required under Executive Order 13175.
H. Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
3501 through 3520), the information collection under the Guidelines is
currently approved under OMB control number 0503-0011.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 2902
Biobased products, Procurement.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Department of
Agriculture is proposing to amend 7 CFR chapter XXIX as follows:
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CHAPTER XXIX--OFFICE OF ENERGY
PART 2902--GUIDELINES FOR DESIGNATING BIOBASED PRODUCTS FOR FEDERAL
PROCUREMENT
1. The authority citation for part 2902 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 8102.
2. Section 2902.1 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 2902.1 Purpose and scope.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of the guidelines in this part is to
assist procuring agencies in complying with the requirements of section
9002 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (FSRIA),
Public Law 107-171, 116 Stat. 476 (7 U.S.C. 8102), as amended by the
Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, Public Law 110-246, 122
Stat. 1651, as they apply to the procurement of the products designated
in subpart B of this part.
(b) Scope. The guidelines in this part designate items that are or
can be produced with biobased products and whose procurement by
procuring agencies will carry out the objectives of section 9002.
3. Section 2902.2 is amended by revising the definition of
``biobased product'' and adding a definition for ``FCEA'' to read as
follows:
Sec. 2902.2 Definitions.
* * * * *
Biobased product. A product determined by USDA to be a commercial
or industrial product (other than food or feed) that is composed, in
whole or in significant part, of biological products, including
renewable domestic agricultural materials and forestry materials.
* * * * *
FCEA. The Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008, Public Law
110-246.
* * * * *
4. Section 2902.3 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
Sec. 2902.3 Applicability to Federal procurements.
* * * * *
(c) Procuring products composed of the highest percentage of
biobased content. Section 9002(a)(2) requires procuring agencies to
procure designated items composed of the highest percentage of biobased
content practicable or such products that comply with the regulations
issued under section 103 of Public Law 100-556 (42 U.S.C. 6914b-1),
consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition,
considering these guidelines. Procuring agencies may decide not to
procure such products if they are not reasonably priced or readily
available or do not meet specified or reasonable performance standards.
* * * * *
5. Section 2902.4 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2)(ii) to
read as follows:
Sec. 2902.4 Procurement programs.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) A policy of setting minimum biobased products content
specifications in such a way as to assure that the biobased products
content required is consistent with section 9002 and the requirements
of the guidelines in this part except when such items:
(A) Are not available within a reasonable time;
(B) Fail to meet performance standards for the use to which they
will be put, or the reasonable performance standards of the Federal
agency; or
(C) Are available only at an unreasonable price.
* * * * *
6. Section 2902.5 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(1) to read
as follows:
Sec. 2902.5 Item designation.
* * * * *
(c) Exclusions. (1) Motor vehicle fuels, heating oil, and
electricity are excluded by statute from this program.
* * * * *
7. Section 2902.6 is amended by revising the first sentence of
paragraph (a) and by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
Sec. 2902.6 Providing product information to Federal agencies.
(a) Informational Web site. An informational USDA Web site
implementing section 9002 can be found at: https://www.biopreferred.gov.
* * *
(b) Advertising, labeling and marketing claims. Manufacturers and
vendors are reminded that their advertising, labeling, and other
marketing claims, including claims regarding health and environmental
benefits of the product, must conform to the Federal Trade Commission
``Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims,'' 16 CFR part
260 (see: https://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/16cfr260_08.html). For further requirements, click on the link to the
''Guidelines for Marketing the BioPreferred Program.''
8. Section 2902.8 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:
Sec. 2902.8 Determining life cycle costs, environmental and health
benefits, and performance.
(a) Providing information on life cycle costs and environmental and
health benefits. Federal agencies may not require manufacturers or
vendors of biobased products to provide to procuring agencies more data
than would be required to be provided by other manufacturers or vendors
offering products for sale to a procuring agency, other than data
confirming the biobased contents of the products, as a condition of the
purchase of biobased products from the manufacturer or vendor.
* * * * *
9. Section 2902.9 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read
as follows:
Sec. 2902.9 Funding for testing.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(1) Subject to the availability of funds and paragraph (a) of this
section, USDA will announce annually the solicitation of proposals for
cost sharing for life cycle costs, environmental and health benefits,
and performance testing of biobased products in accordance with the
standards set forth in Sec. 2902.8 to carry out this program.
Information regarding the submission of proposals for cost sharing also
will be posted on the USDA informational Web site, https://www.biopreferred.gov.
* * * * *
Dated: January 25, 2011.
Pearlie S. Reed,
Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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