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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
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are keyed to and codified in the Code of
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF
THE FEDERAL REGISTER
1 CFR Parts 9, 11, and 12
[AG Order No. 3252–2011]
Regulations Affecting Publication of
the United States Government Manual
Administrative Committee of
the Federal Register.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Administrative
Committee of the Federal Register, with
the approval of the Attorney General, is
updating its regulations for the Federal
Register system to clarify that there is
no requirement that the United States
Government Manual (Manual) be
published and distributed in a print
edition. This document also eliminates
the requirement to make print copies
available to officials of the United States
government without charge. The general
public and United States government
officials will continue to have free
access to a redesigned online version of
the Manual. Printed copies of the
Manual may still be issued and would
be available from the U.S. Government
Bookstore. This action does not
represent an increase in the burdens on
agencies or the public.
DATES: This rule is effective March 7,
2011.
SUMMARY:
Docket materials are
available at the Office of the Federal
Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW.,
Suite 700, Washington, DC 20001, 202–
741–6030. Please contact the persons
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CONTACT section to schedule your
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and Policy, Office of the Federal
Register, at Fedreg.legal@nara.gov, or
202–741–6030.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose
On June 15th, 2010, the Secretary to
the Administrative Committee of the
Federal Register (Administrative
Committee) published a notice of
proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to update
the Administrative Committee’s
regulations to clarify that there is no
requirement that United States
Government Manual (Manual) be
published and distributed to the general
public and to officials of the Federal
government in a print edition. 75 FR
33734. The NPRM also announced the
development of a redesigned and more
up to date Manual that will be available
on the Internet through the Government
Printing Office (GPO). Finally, it stated
that printed copies of the Manual may
still be issued and would be available
from the U.S. Government Bookstore.
The Manual has been issued as a
special edition of the Federal Register
since the publication was transferred to
the Office of the Federal Register from
the Office of Government Reports
within the Bureau of Budget when that
Office was abolished on June 30, 1948.
The first manual, the United States
Government Organization Manual,
produced under the authority of
regulations of the Administrative
Committee, was issued on August 4,
1949, and sold for $1.00 per copy. Then,
as now, this publication provides
agencies the mechanism for meeting the
requirement of the Administrative
Procedure Act to separately state and
publish in the Federal Register
descriptions of agency organization. 5
U.S.C. 552(a)(1)(A). Now known as the
United States Government Manual
(Manual), it continued to be one of the
Government Printing Office’s (GPO)
‘‘best sellers’’ until public demand for
print editions began to decline in favor
of more current information found on
the Internet.
Discussion of Comments
We received two comments to the
NPRM, the first from a law librarian
asking if Federal depository libraries
would still have the option of obtaining
print copies of the Manual. While this
rule makes it clear that there is no
requirement to print copies of the
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Manual, the Office of the Federal
Register (OFR) and the Government
Printing Office (GPO) still have the
flexibility to produce a printed product
based on the strength of customer
demand. In the near term, OFR/GPO
expect that there will be sufficient
demand from individuals and
organizations to produce a print edition
of the Manual that will continue to be
available to individual patrons and
institutions, through the U.S.
Government Bookstore, and to libraries
through the Federal Depository Library
Program. In the long term, the annual
print edition of the Manual may be
discontinued entirely if customer
demand significantly decreases. If that
happens, GPO will notify the Federal
depository libraries.
The second comment was submitted
by a Congressional staffer who stated
that he liked the soft bound edition of
the Manual because it was useful as a
quick reference. He also indicated that
the current online version of the Manual
could not be downloaded as a single
PDF file that includes bookmarks.
Finally, he asked if any smart phone
applications related to the Manual were
under development and suggested that
might be a means for GPO to generate
revenue.
In its present form, as an annual-only
publication, some agency information
published in the Manual is out of date
as soon as purchasers or federal officials
receive their copy. Under the new
design, the Manual will be published
and officially distributed as a currently
updated online database. The new
online version of the Manual will
contain the same information as has
appeared in the print edition. OFR
editors will continue to review all
material submitted for publication in
the Manual to ensure the accuracy and
integrity of the Manual. The database
structure of the new electronic version
of the Manual enables Federal agencies
to submit updated information on an
ongoing basis, as new officials take
office and agency programs undergo
changes. It will also enable the public
and federal government officials to
easily download the Manual for storage
on their computers in an easy-to-use
format. We believe that providing a
currently updated online version will be
more useful and a better quick reference
than the annually updated print edition
of the Manual.
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As we stated in the NPRM, as long as
the GPO continues to print bound
editions of the Manual, it will provide
Federal agencies an opportunity to order
copies before printing at the rider rate.
A rider rate is available before the start
of printing production and represents
the minimal cost of producing
additional copies as a continuation of
the initial printing run. After production
is complete, Federal agencies and the
public will be able to obtain copies from
the U.S. Government Bookstore.
The Administrative Committee is not
aware of any applications for smart
phones currently under development.
We hope that the new online version of
the Manual encourages both the public
and private sectors to develop
applications using the information from
the Manual. We believe that providing
this information in an updated online
version meets the administration’s open
government and transparency goals.
Changes to the Regulations
Under the Federal Register Act (44
U.S.C. Chapter 15), the Administrative
Committee of the Federal Register
(Administrative Committee), with the
approval of the Attorney General, is
responsible for issuing regulations
governing Federal Register
publications. The Administrative
Committee has general authority under
44 U.S.C. 1506 to determine the manner
and form for publishing the Federal
Register and its special editions,
including the Manual. This publication
has been issued as a special edition of
the Federal Register since August 4,
1949 and continued to be one of the
GPO’s ‘‘best sellers’’ until public
demand for printed editions began to
decline in favor of more current
information found on the Internet. The
Government Printing Office Electronic
Information Access Enhancement Act of
1993 (44 U.S.C. chapter 41) enabled the
OFR/GPO partnership to develop an
annual online edition of the Manual in
both text-only files and PDF files. It is
now possible to publish and officially
distribute the Manual as an updated
online database, which represents a
significant improvement over the
current online edition of the Manual,
which is not regularly updated or easy
to navigate. In light of this improved
technology and ease of online access to
an updated version of the Manual, and
given the decline in demand for the
printed edition, the Administrative
Committee, with the approval of the
Attorney General, is amending its
regulations to remove the requirement
to publish an annual edition of the
Manual. A currently updated online
database that can be viewed, printed, or
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copied and stored on a user’s computer
will replace the soft bound print edition
of the Manual.
Title 1 part 9 of the Code of Federal
Regulations regulates the publication of
the Manual. This rule revises part 9 by
removing the requirement to publish an
annual edition of the Manual (which is
currently issued as a soft bound copy)
and making other non-substantive
changes to the formatting of the
sections. It also makes non-substantive
formatting changes to § 11.4 and
substantive changes to part 12 to remove
§ 12.3. Under the FRA, the
Administrative Committee is
responsible for setting the number of
official use copies of Federal Register
publications that are distributed free of
charge to various offices within the
Federal Government. See, 44 U.S.C.
1506(4). To fulfill the requirements of
the FRA, 1 CFR part 12, entitled
‘‘Official Distribution within Federal
Government,’’ sets out the number of
official copies of Federal Register
publications that various Federal
government entities are entitled to
receive. Specifically, § 12.3 addresses
the number of printed copies of the
Manual available to Federal entities
without charge. Because the Manual has
been published in a print edition that
may not adequately serve the needs of
Federal officials, the OFR is publishing
an online version that is continually
updated throughout the year, available
free of charge. The Administrative
Committee believes that publishing the
Manual in a free, electronic-only format
to Federal officials for their official use
constitutes the distribution of a Federal
Register publication for official use
without charge, as referred to in the
FRA. Thus, the final rule removes
§ 12.3. These changes to parts 9, 11 and
12 will not expand any regulated
community or impose any additional
regulatory burden on the public.
under section 6(a)(3)(E) of Executive
Order 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
This rule will not have a significant
impact on small entities since it
imposes no requirements. Members of
the public can access Federal Register
publications free through GPO’s Web
site.
Federalism
This rule has no federalism
implications under Executive Order
13132. It does not impose compliance
costs on state or local governments or
preempt state law.
Congressional Review
This rule is not a major rule as
defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). The
Administrative Committee will submit a
rule report, including a copy of this
rule, to each House of the Congress and
to the Comptroller General of the United
States as required under the
congressional review provisions of the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1986.
List of Subjects
1 CFR Part 9
Government publications, United
States Government Manual.
1 CFR Part 11
Code of Federal Regulations, Federal
Register, Government publications,
Public Papers of Presidents of United
States, United States Government
Manual, Daily Compilation of.
1 CFR Part 12
We developed this rule after
considering numerous statutes and
executive orders related to rulemaking.
Below we summarize our analyses
based on these statutes and executive
orders.
Code of Federal Regulations, Federal
Register, Government publications,
Public Papers of Presidents of United
States, United States Government
Manual, Daily Compilation of.
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, under the authority at 44
U.S.C. 1506 and 1510, the
Administrative Committee of the
Federal Register, amends parts 9, 11,
and 12 of chapter I of title 1 of the Code
of Federal Regulations as set forth
below:
Executive Order 12866
■
Regulatory Analysis
This rule has been drafted in
accordance with Executive Order 12866,
section 1(b), ‘‘Principles of Regulation.’’
The Administrative Committee has
determined that this rule is not a
significant regulatory action as defined
under section 3(f) of Executive Order
12866. The rule has not been submitted
to the Office of Management and Budget
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1. Revise part 9 to read as follows:
PART 9—THE UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT MANUAL
Sec.
9.1 Publication required.
9.2 Scope.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552; 44 U.S.C. 1506;
sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19 FR 2709; 3 CFR, 1954–
1958 Comp., p. 189.
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§ 9.1
§ 12.3
Publication required.
(a) The Director publishes a special
edition of the Federal Register called
‘‘The United States Government
Manual’’ as authorized by the
Administrative Committee.
(b) The Director may update the
Manual when such supplementation is
considered to be in the public interest.
§ 9.2
Scope.
(a) The Manual will contain
appropriate information about the
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
branches of the Federal Government,
which for the major Executive agencies
will include—
(1) Descriptions of the agency’s legal
authorities, public purposes, programs,
and functions;
(2) Established places and methods
whereby the public may obtain
information and make submittals or
requests; and
(3) Lists of officials heading major
operating units.
(b) The Manual will also contain brief
information about quasi-official
agencies and supplemental information
that, in the opinion of the Director, is of
enough public interest to warrant.
■
[Removed]
5. Remove § 12.3.
David S. Ferriero,
Chairman, Administrative Committee of the
Federal Register.
William J. Boarman,
Member, Administrative Committee of the
Federal Register.
Rosemary Hart,
Member, Administrative Committee of the
Federal Register.
Eric H. Holder, Jr.,
Attorney General.
David S. Ferriero,
Archivist of the United States.
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BILLING CODE 1505–02–P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Commodity Credit Corporation
7 CFR Part 1429
RIN 0560–AI02
Asparagus Revenue Market Loss
Assistance Payment Program
Commodity Credit Corporation
and Farm Service Agency, USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This rule implements the
Asparagus Revenue Market Loss
Assistance Payment (ALAP) Program
authorized by the Food, Conservation
and Energy Act of 2008 (the 2008 Farm
Bill). The ALAP Program will
compensate domestic asparagus
producers for marketing losses resulting
from imports during the 2004 through
2007 crop years. Payments will be
calculated based on 2003 crop
production. Through the ALAP
Program, CCC is authorized to provide
up to $15 million in direct payments to
asparagus producers. This rule specifies
eligibility requirements, payment
application procedures, and the method
for calculating individual payments.
DATES: Effective date: February 4, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Danielle Cooke, Program Manager, Farm
Service Agency (FSA), USDA; telephone
(202) 720–1919. Persons with
disabilities who require alternative
means for communications (Braille,
large print, audio tape, etc.) should
contact the USDA Target Center at (202)
720–2600 (voice and TDD).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
PART 11—[AMENDED]
2. The authority citation for part 11
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O.
10530, 19 FR 2709, 3 CFR, 1954–1958 Comp.,
p. 189.
■
3. Revise § 11.4 as follows:
§ 11.4 The United States Government
Manual.
(a) The online edition of the Manual,
issued under the authority of the
Administrative Committee, is available
through the Government Printing
Office’s Web site.
(b) Copies of a bound, paper edition
of the Manual may be sold at a price
determined by the Superintendent of
Documents under the general direction
of the Administrative Committee.
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PART 12—[AMENDED]
4. The authority citation for part 12
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O.
10530, 19 FR 2709; 3 CFR, 1954–1958 Comp.,
p. 189.
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Background
During the 2004 through 2007 crop
years, a substantial increase in
asparagus imports to the United States
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resulted in reduced domestic
production, reduced U.S. market share
for domestic producers, and reduced
market prices for both fresh and
processed asparagus in the United
States. Section 10404 of the 2008 Farm
Bill (Pub. L. 110–246) directs the
Secretary of Agriculture to ‘‘make
payments to producers of the 2007 crop
of asparagus for market loss resulting
from imports during the 2004 through
2007 crop years.’’ A total of $15 million
of Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC)
funds are authorized for payments, with
an allocation of $7.5 million of those
funds for payments for asparagus
marketed as fresh, and $7.5 million for
payments for processed asparagus.
The ALAP Program payment rates are
based on CCC’s estimate of the
reduction in asparagus farm revenue per
pound for the 2004 through 2007 crop
years in the two marketing categories,
fresh and processed. The payment
quantity for a producer will be the
quantity of the 2003 crop of asparagus
produced on a farm, which is used as
the ‘‘baseline’’ production amount before
the losses in 2004 through 2007
occurred. Producers must have
produced asparagus in both 2003 and
2007 to be eligible for this program. If
applications exceed the available
funding, the payment rates will be
adjusted downward to remain within
the available funding for each marketing
category.
CCC published a proposed rule on
July 16, 2010 (75 FR 41397–41404), with
a 60-day comment period which ended
on September 14, 2010. The proposed
rule proposed eligibility requirements,
payment application procedures, and
the method for calculating ALAP
Program payments. This final rule
addresses the comments received on the
proposed rule; minor revisions were
made to address the comments.
The ALAP Program is a CCC program
that will be administered by FSA. The
ALAP Program provides a one-time
payment to asparagus producers. The
ALAP Program regulations are specified
in 7 CFR part 1429, which is a new part.
Discussion of Comments
FSA received six comments on the
proposed rule. The comments were from
individual producers, a State advisory
board, and a State asparagus
commission. The comments generally
supported the goals of the ALAP
Program. Some comments suggested
changes to the eligibility provisions.
The following provides a summary of
the comments that suggested specific
changes to the regulations in the
proposed rule, and FSA’s response,
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Rules and Regulations
Federal Register
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains regulatory documents
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.
The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by the Superintendent of Documents.
Prices of new books are listed in the first FEDERAL REGISTER issue of each
week.
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and Regulations
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
1 CFR Parts 9, 11, and 12
[AG Order No. 3252-2011]
Regulations Affecting Publication of the United States Government
Manual
AGENCY: Administrative Committee of the Federal Register.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, with the
approval of the Attorney General, is updating its regulations for the
Federal Register system to clarify that there is no requirement that
the United States Government Manual (Manual) be published and
distributed in a print edition. This document also eliminates the
requirement to make print copies available to officials of the United
States government without charge. The general public and United States
government officials will continue to have free access to a redesigned
online version of the Manual. Printed copies of the Manual may still be
issued and would be available from the U.S. Government Bookstore. This
action does not represent an increase in the burdens on agencies or the
public.
DATES: This rule is effective March 7, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Docket materials are available at the Office of the Federal
Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC
20001, 202-741-6030. Please contact the persons listed in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to schedule your inspection of
docket materials. The Office of the Federal Register's official hours
of business are Monday through Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.,
excluding Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy P. Bunk, Director of Legal Affairs
and Policy, Office of the Federal Register, at Fedreg.legal@nara.gov,
or 202-741-6030.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose
On June 15th, 2010, the Secretary to the Administrative Committee
of the Federal Register (Administrative Committee) published a notice
of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to update the Administrative Committee's
regulations to clarify that there is no requirement that United States
Government Manual (Manual) be published and distributed to the general
public and to officials of the Federal government in a print edition.
75 FR 33734. The NPRM also announced the development of a redesigned
and more up to date Manual that will be available on the Internet
through the Government Printing Office (GPO). Finally, it stated that
printed copies of the Manual may still be issued and would be available
from the U.S. Government Bookstore.
The Manual has been issued as a special edition of the Federal
Register since the publication was transferred to the Office of the
Federal Register from the Office of Government Reports within the
Bureau of Budget when that Office was abolished on June 30, 1948. The
first manual, the United States Government Organization Manual,
produced under the authority of regulations of the Administrative
Committee, was issued on August 4, 1949, and sold for $1.00 per copy.
Then, as now, this publication provides agencies the mechanism for
meeting the requirement of the Administrative Procedure Act to
separately state and publish in the Federal Register descriptions of
agency organization. 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1)(A). Now known as the United
States Government Manual (Manual), it continued to be one of the
Government Printing Office's (GPO) ``best sellers'' until public demand
for print editions began to decline in favor of more current
information found on the Internet.
Discussion of Comments
We received two comments to the NPRM, the first from a law
librarian asking if Federal depository libraries would still have the
option of obtaining print copies of the Manual. While this rule makes
it clear that there is no requirement to print copies of the Manual,
the Office of the Federal Register (OFR) and the Government Printing
Office (GPO) still have the flexibility to produce a printed product
based on the strength of customer demand. In the near term, OFR/GPO
expect that there will be sufficient demand from individuals and
organizations to produce a print edition of the Manual that will
continue to be available to individual patrons and institutions,
through the U.S. Government Bookstore, and to libraries through the
Federal Depository Library Program. In the long term, the annual print
edition of the Manual may be discontinued entirely if customer demand
significantly decreases. If that happens, GPO will notify the Federal
depository libraries.
The second comment was submitted by a Congressional staffer who
stated that he liked the soft bound edition of the Manual because it
was useful as a quick reference. He also indicated that the current
online version of the Manual could not be downloaded as a single PDF
file that includes bookmarks. Finally, he asked if any smart phone
applications related to the Manual were under development and suggested
that might be a means for GPO to generate revenue.
In its present form, as an annual-only publication, some agency
information published in the Manual is out of date as soon as
purchasers or federal officials receive their copy. Under the new
design, the Manual will be published and officially distributed as a
currently updated online database. The new online version of the Manual
will contain the same information as has appeared in the print edition.
OFR editors will continue to review all material submitted for
publication in the Manual to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the
Manual. The database structure of the new electronic version of the
Manual enables Federal agencies to submit updated information on an
ongoing basis, as new officials take office and agency programs undergo
changes. It will also enable the public and federal government
officials to easily download the Manual for storage on their computers
in an easy-to-use format. We believe that providing a currently updated
online version will be more useful and a better quick reference than
the annually updated print edition of the Manual.
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As we stated in the NPRM, as long as the GPO continues to print
bound editions of the Manual, it will provide Federal agencies an
opportunity to order copies before printing at the rider rate. A rider
rate is available before the start of printing production and
represents the minimal cost of producing additional copies as a
continuation of the initial printing run. After production is complete,
Federal agencies and the public will be able to obtain copies from the
U.S. Government Bookstore.
The Administrative Committee is not aware of any applications for
smart phones currently under development. We hope that the new online
version of the Manual encourages both the public and private sectors to
develop applications using the information from the Manual. We believe
that providing this information in an updated online version meets the
administration's open government and transparency goals.
Changes to the Regulations
Under the Federal Register Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 15), the
Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (Administrative
Committee), with the approval of the Attorney General, is responsible
for issuing regulations governing Federal Register publications. The
Administrative Committee has general authority under 44 U.S.C. 1506 to
determine the manner and form for publishing the Federal Register and
its special editions, including the Manual. This publication has been
issued as a special edition of the Federal Register since August 4,
1949 and continued to be one of the GPO's ``best sellers'' until public
demand for printed editions began to decline in favor of more current
information found on the Internet. The Government Printing Office
Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1993 (44 U.S.C.
chapter 41) enabled the OFR/GPO partnership to develop an annual online
edition of the Manual in both text-only files and PDF files. It is now
possible to publish and officially distribute the Manual as an updated
online database, which represents a significant improvement over the
current online edition of the Manual, which is not regularly updated or
easy to navigate. In light of this improved technology and ease of
online access to an updated version of the Manual, and given the
decline in demand for the printed edition, the Administrative
Committee, with the approval of the Attorney General, is amending its
regulations to remove the requirement to publish an annual edition of
the Manual. A currently updated online database that can be viewed,
printed, or copied and stored on a user's computer will replace the
soft bound print edition of the Manual.
Title 1 part 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations regulates the
publication of the Manual. This rule revises part 9 by removing the
requirement to publish an annual edition of the Manual (which is
currently issued as a soft bound copy) and making other non-substantive
changes to the formatting of the sections. It also makes non-
substantive formatting changes to Sec. 11.4 and substantive changes to
part 12 to remove Sec. 12.3. Under the FRA, the Administrative
Committee is responsible for setting the number of official use copies
of Federal Register publications that are distributed free of charge to
various offices within the Federal Government. See, 44 U.S.C. 1506(4).
To fulfill the requirements of the FRA, 1 CFR part 12, entitled
``Official Distribution within Federal Government,'' sets out the
number of official copies of Federal Register publications that various
Federal government entities are entitled to receive. Specifically,
Sec. 12.3 addresses the number of printed copies of the Manual
available to Federal entities without charge. Because the Manual has
been published in a print edition that may not adequately serve the
needs of Federal officials, the OFR is publishing an online version
that is continually updated throughout the year, available free of
charge. The Administrative Committee believes that publishing the
Manual in a free, electronic-only format to Federal officials for their
official use constitutes the distribution of a Federal Register
publication for official use without charge, as referred to in the FRA.
Thus, the final rule removes Sec. 12.3. These changes to parts 9, 11
and 12 will not expand any regulated community or impose any additional
regulatory burden on the public.
Regulatory Analysis
We developed this rule after considering numerous statutes and
executive orders related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses
based on these statutes and executive orders.
Executive Order 12866
This rule has been drafted in accordance with Executive Order
12866, section 1(b), ``Principles of Regulation.'' The Administrative
Committee has determined that this rule is not a significant regulatory
action as defined under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. The rule
has not been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget under
section 6(a)(3)(E) of Executive Order 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
This rule will not have a significant impact on small entities
since it imposes no requirements. Members of the public can access
Federal Register publications free through GPO's Web site.
Federalism
This rule has no federalism implications under Executive Order
13132. It does not impose compliance costs on state or local
governments or preempt state law.
Congressional Review
This rule is not a major rule as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). The
Administrative Committee will submit a rule report, including a copy of
this rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States as required under the congressional review
provisions of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
1986.
List of Subjects
1 CFR Part 9
Government publications, United States Government Manual.
1 CFR Part 11
Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Register, Government
publications, Public Papers of Presidents of United States, United
States Government Manual, Daily Compilation of.
1 CFR Part 12
Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Register, Government
publications, Public Papers of Presidents of United States, United
States Government Manual, Daily Compilation of.
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, under the authority at
44 U.S.C. 1506 and 1510, the Administrative Committee of the Federal
Register, amends parts 9, 11, and 12 of chapter I of title 1 of the
Code of Federal Regulations as set forth below:
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1. Revise part 9 to read as follows:
PART 9--THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MANUAL
Sec.
9.1 Publication required.
9.2 Scope.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552; 44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19
FR 2709; 3 CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 189.
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Sec. 9.1 Publication required.
(a) The Director publishes a special edition of the Federal
Register called ``The United States Government Manual'' as authorized
by the Administrative Committee.
(b) The Director may update the Manual when such supplementation is
considered to be in the public interest.
Sec. 9.2 Scope.
(a) The Manual will contain appropriate information about the
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of the Federal
Government, which for the major Executive agencies will include--
(1) Descriptions of the agency's legal authorities, public
purposes, programs, and functions;
(2) Established places and methods whereby the public may obtain
information and make submittals or requests; and
(3) Lists of officials heading major operating units.
(b) The Manual will also contain brief information about quasi-
official agencies and supplemental information that, in the opinion of
the Director, is of enough public interest to warrant.
PART 11--[AMENDED]
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2. The authority citation for part 11 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19 FR 2709, 3
CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 189.
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3. Revise Sec. 11.4 as follows:
Sec. 11.4 The United States Government Manual.
(a) The online edition of the Manual, issued under the authority of
the Administrative Committee, is available through the Government
Printing Office's Web site.
(b) Copies of a bound, paper edition of the Manual may be sold at a
price determined by the Superintendent of Documents under the general
direction of the Administrative Committee.
PART 12--[AMENDED]
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4. The authority citation for part 12 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19 FR 2709; 3
CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 189.
Sec. 12.3 [Removed]
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5. Remove Sec. 12.3.
David S. Ferriero,
Chairman, Administrative Committee of the Federal Register.
William J. Boarman,
Member, Administrative Committee of the Federal Register.
Rosemary Hart,
Member, Administrative Committee of the Federal Register.
Eric H. Holder, Jr.,
Attorney General.
David S. Ferriero,
Archivist of the United States.
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