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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
1990 K Street NW., Room 8017,
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34 CFR Chapter VI
§ 165.T09–0165 Safety Zone; McAloon
Wedding Fireworks, Catawba Island Club,
Catawba Island, OH.
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(a) Location. All the waters of Lake
Erie within a 250-yard radius of the
fireworks launch site located at position
41-34′-18.10″ N, 082-51′-18.70″ W (NAD
83).
(b) Effective and Enforcement Period.
The safety zone will be effective and
enforced from 9:30 p.m. until 10:15 p.m.
on August 23, 2013. The Captain of the
Port Detroit may suspend enforcement
of the safety zone at any time. In the
event that the enforcement is ended
early, the Captain of the Port Detroit
will notify the public via Broadcast
Notice to Mariners.
(c) Regulations.
(1) In accordance with the general
regulations in section 165.23 of this
part, entry into, transiting, or anchoring
within the safety zone is prohibited
unless authorized by the Captain of the
Port Detroit, or his designated on-scene
representative.
(2) This safety zone is closed to all
vessel traffic, except as may be
permitted by the Captain of the Port
Detroit or his designated on-scene
representative.
(3) The ‘‘on-scene representative’’ of
the Captain of the Port is any Coast
Guard commissioned, warrant, or petty
officer who has been designated by the
Captain of the Port to act on his behalf.
The on-scene representative of the
Captain of the Port will be aboard either
a Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary
vessel. The Captain of the Port or his
designated on scene representative may
be contact via VHF Channel 16.
(4) Vessel operators desiring to enter
or operate within the safety zone shall
contact the Captain of the Port Detroit
or his on-scene representative to obtain
permission to do so. Vessel operators
given permission to enter or operate in
the safety zone must comply with all
directions given to them by the Captain
of the Port or his on-scene
representative.
Dated: April 29, 2013.
J.E. Ogden,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
Port, Detroit.
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Negotiated Rulemaking Committee;
Public Hearings
Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice of additional hearing and
extension of comment date.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In May 2012, we announced
our intention to establish a negotiated
rulemaking committee to prepare
proposed regulations for the Federal
Student Aid programs authorized under
title IV of the Higher Education Act of
1965, as amended (title IV Federal
Student Aid programs).
On April 16, 2013, we announced
additional topics for consideration by
that committee and three public
hearings at which interested parties may
comment.
We now announce a fourth public
hearing at which interested parties may
comment on the topics suggested by the
Department and may suggest additional
topics for consideration for action by the
negotiated rulemaking committee.
We extend the deadline date for the
submission of written comments to June
4, 2013.
DATES: The dates, times, and locations
of the four public hearings are listed
under the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section of this notice.
The deadline for the receipt of written
comments suggesting issues that should
be considered for action by the
negotiated rulemaking committee is
extended to June 4, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
or via postal mail, commercial delivery,
or hand delivery. We will not accept
comments by fax or by email. To ensure
that we do not receive duplicate copies,
please submit your comments only
once. In addition, please include the
Docket ID (listed at the beginning of this
notice) at the top of your comments.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
www.regulations.gov to submit your
comments electronically. Information
on using Regulations.gov, including
instructions for accessing agency
documents, submitting comments, and
viewing the docket is available on the
site under ‘‘How to Use
Regulations.gov’’ in the Help section.
• Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery,
or Hand Delivery. If you mail or deliver
your comments about these proposed
regulations, address them to Wendy
Macias, U.S. Department of Education,
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For
information about the public hearings,
go to https://www2.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/
index.html or contact: Wendy Macias,
U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K
Street NW., Room 8017, Washington,
DC 20006. Telephone: (202) 502–7526.
Email: wendy.macias@ed.gov.
For information about negotiated
rulemaking in general, see The
Negotiated Rulemaking Process for Title
IV Regulations, Frequently Asked
Questions at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/hea08/negreg-faq.html or contact: Wendy Macias,
U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K
Street NW., Room 8017, Washington,
DC 20006. Telephone: (202) 502–7526.
Email: wendy.macias@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) or text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
8339.
Individuals with disabilities can
obtain this document in an accessible
format (e.g., braille, large print,
audiotape, or compact disc) by
contacting Wendy Macias, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street
NW., Room 8017, Washington, DC
20006. Telephone: (202) 502–7526.
Email: wendy.macias@ed.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 1,
2012, we published a notice in the
Federal Register (77 FR 25658)
announcing our intent to establish a
negotiated rulemaking committee under
section 492 of the HEA to develop
proposed regulations designed to
prevent fraud and otherwise ensure
proper use of title IV Federal Student
Aid program funds, especially within
the context of current technologies. In
particular, we announced our intent to
propose regulations to address the use
of debit cards and other banking
mechanisms for disbursing title IV
Federal Student Aid program funds, and
to improve and streamline the campusbased Federal Student Aid programs.
That notice also announced two public
hearings at which interested parties
could comment on the topics suggested
by the Department and suggest
additional topics for consideration for
action by the negotiated rulemaking
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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committee. Those hearings were held on
May 23, 2012, in Phoenix, Arizona, and
on May 31, 2012, in Washington, DC.
We invited parties to comment and
submit topics for consideration in
writing as well.
On April 16, 2013, we published a
notice in the Federal Register (78 FR
2247), as corrected at 78 FR 25235,
announcing additional topics for
consideration for action by the
negotiated rulemaking committee. We
announced three additional public
hearings at which interested parties
could comment on the new topics
suggested by the Department and
suggest additional topics for
consideration for action by the
negotiating committee. We also invited
parties unable to attend a public hearing
to submit written comments on the
additional topics and to submit other
topics for consideration.
We now announce a fourth public
hearing.
We are also extending the deadline
date for the submission of written
comments from May 30, 2013, to June
4, 2013.
Public Hearings
We will hold four public hearings for
interested parties to discuss the topics
suggested by the Department for
consideration for action by the
negotiated rulemaking committee and to
suggest additional topics for the
rulemaking agenda. The public hearings
will be held on:
• May 21, 2013, at the U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street
NW., Eighth Floor Conference Center,
Washington, DC 20006.
• May 23, 2013, at the University of
Minnesota, Twin Cities, Hubert H.
Humphrey School of Public Affairs,
Cowles Auditorium, 301 19th Avenue S,
Minneapolis, MN 55455.
• May 30, 2013, at the University of
California, San Francisco, UC Hall,
Toland Hall Auditorium (Room U142),
533 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco,
CA 94143.
• June 4, 2013, at Spelman College,
William and Camille Cosby Auditorium,
350 Spelman Lane, Atlanta, GA 30314.
The public hearings will be held from
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., local time.
Further information on the public
hearing sites, including directions, is
available at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/
index.html.
Individuals desiring to present
comments at the public hearing must
register by sending email to
negreghearing@ed.gov. The email
should include the name of the
presenter along with a general
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timeframe during which the individual
would like to speak (for example, a
presenter could indicate morning or
afternoon, or before 11 a.m. or after 3
p.m.). We will attempt to accommodate
each speaker’s preference but, if we are
unable to do so, we will make the
determination on a first-come, firstserved basis (based on the time and date
the email was received). It is likely that
each participant will be limited to five
minutes. The Department will notify
registrants of the location and time slot
reserved for them. An individual may
make only one presentation at the
public hearings. If we receive more
registrations than we are able to
accommodate, the Department reserves
the right to reject the registration of an
entity or individual that is affiliated
with an entity or individual that is
already scheduled to present comments
and to select among registrants to ensure
that a broad range of entities and
individuals is allowed to present. We
will accept walk-in registrations for any
remaining time slots on a first-come,
first-served basis beginning at 8:30 a.m.
on the day of the public hearing at the
Department’s on-site registration table.
Speakers may also submit written
comments. In addition, for anyone who
does not present at a public hearing, the
Department will accept written
comments through June 4, 2013. (See
the ADDRESSES sections of this notice for
submission information.)
Transcripts from the hearings can be
found at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/
index.html. Written comments may be
viewed through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. Instructions for
finding comments are available on the
site under ‘‘How to Use
Regulations.gov’’ in the Help section.
Individuals can enter docket ID ED–
2012–OPE–0008 in the search box to
locate the appropriate docket.
After a review of the public comments
presented at the public hearings and in
the written submissions, we will
publish a notice in the Federal Register
announcing the specific subject areas for
which we intend to establish a
negotiated rulemaking committee and
requesting nominations for individual
negotiators for the committee. This
notice will also be posted on the
Department’s Web site at: https://
www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/
hearulemaking/2012/.
We intend to select participants for
the negotiated rulemaking committee
from nominees of the organizations and
groups that represent the interests
significantly affected by the proposed
regulations. To the extent possible, we
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will select individual negotiators who
reflect the diversity among program
participants, in accordance with section
492(b)(1) of the HEA.
Regulatory Issues
For the convenience of the reader, we
repeat the additional topics for
consideration that we published in
April 2013. The topics are: cash
management of funds provided under
the title IV Federal Student Aid
programs; State authorization for
programs offered through distance
education or correspondence education;
State authorization for foreign locations
of institutions located in a State; clock
to credit hour conversion; gainful
employment; changes made by the
Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013, Public Law
113–4, to the campus safety and security
reporting requirements in the HEA; and
the definition of ‘‘adverse credit’’ for
borrowers in the Federal Direct PLUS
Loan Program. Descriptions of these
issues are in the April 16, 2013 notice.
Schedule for Negotiations
We anticipate that any committee
established after the public hearings
will begin negotiations in September
2013, with the committee meeting for
up to three sessions of approximately
four days each at roughly monthly
intervals. The committee will meet in
the Washington, DC area. The dates and
locations of these meetings will be
published in a subsequent document in
the Federal Register, and will be posted
on the Department’s Web site at: https://
www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/
hearulemaking/2012/.
Electronic Access to This Document:
The official version of this document is
the document published in the Federal
Register. Free Internet access to the
official edition of the Federal Register
and the Code of Federal Regulations is
available via the Federal Digital System
at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you
can view this document, as well as all
other documents of the Department
published in the Federal Register, in
text or Adobe Portable Document
Format (PDF). To use PDF you must
have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
available free at the site. You may also
access documents of the Department
published in the Federal Register by
using the article search feature at:
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Delegation of Authority: The Secretary
of Education has delegated authority to
Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant
Secretary for Vocational and Adult
Education, to perform the functions and
duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Postsecondary Education.
Dated: May 8, 2013.
Brenda Dann-Messier,
Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult
Education, delegated the authority to perform
the functions and duties of the Assistant
Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
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I. Background
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
38 CFR Part 74
RIN 2900–AO63
VA Veteran-Owned Small Business
(VOSB) Verification Guidelines
Department of Veterans Affairs.
Advanced notice of proposed
rulemaking.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization
(OSDBU) is currently reviewing its
regulations governing the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) Veteran-Owned
Small Business (VOSB) Verification
Program. OSDBU intends to improve the
regulations to provide greater clarity, to
streamline the program, and to
encourage more VOSBs to apply for
verification. By issuing this notice of
proposed rulemaking, OSDBU seeks
comments on how best to approach this
undertaking. Although OSDBU
identified specific issues for discussion
below, it encourages commenters to
discuss any issue related to improving
these specific regulations and the
program.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before July 12, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted through
www.Regulations.gov; by mail or handdelivery to Director, Regulation Policy
and Management (02REG), Department
of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave.
NW., Room 1068, Washington, DC
20420; or by fax to (202) 273–9026.
(This is not a toll-free number.)
Comments should indicate that they are
submitted in response to ‘‘RIN 2900–
AO63—VA Veteran-Owned Small
Business (VOSB) Verification
Guidelines.’’ Copies of comments
received will be available for public
inspection in the Office of Regulation
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between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday (except
holidays). Please call (202) 461–4902 for
an appointment. (This is not a toll-free
number.) In addition, during the
comment period, comments may be
viewed online through the Federal
Docket Management System (FDMS) at
www.Regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom
Leney, Executive Director, Center for
Veterans Enterprise (00VE), Department
of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave.
NW., Washington DC 20420, (202) 461–
4300. (This is not a toll-free number.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. The Verification Regulations
VA first published its regulations
governing the VA VOSB Verification
Program on February 8, 2010 (75 FR
6101), and most recently amended them
on January 19, 2011 (76 FR 3022). The
regulations are codified at 38 CFR part
74. These regulations were developed
using the Small Business
Administration’s (SBA) regulations
governing the Government-wide
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small
Business (SDVOSB) program (13 CFR
part 125) and the 8(a) Business
Development Program (13 CFR part 124)
for guidance generally with respect to
Federal small business set-aside
programs that involve agency
verification. VA’s regulations lay out the
criteria for determining a firm’s
eligibility to participate in VA’s
Veterans First Contracting Program that
provides set-aside and sole source
authority placing SDVOSBs and VOSBs
as first and second priority in VA
acquisitions from commercial sources
under the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR). VA’s Veterans First
Contracting Program does not apply to
other Federal agencies.
B. Evaluation of Verification
Regulations and Justification for the
Rulemaking
VA seeks to find an appropriate
balance between preventing fraud in the
Veterans First Contracting Program and
providing a process that would make it
easier for more VOSBs to become
verified. The Verification Program has
been the subject of reports from both the
Government Accountability Office and
VA’s Office of Inspector General stating
that despite VA’s Verification Program,
fraud still exists in the Veterans First
Contracting Program. Some stakeholder
feedback has been that the current
regulations at 38 CFR part 74 are too
open to interpretation and are
unnecessarily more rigorous than
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similar certification programs run by
SBA.
In addition to regulatory
improvements, VA is also committed to
making the verification process more
efficient and less burdensome and
creating greater clarity by providing
improved training tools. The
Verification Assistance Program
currently consists of four parts aimed at
helping veterans understand the
regulation and how to bring their
businesses into compliance in order to
be eligible for Veterans First contracting
opportunities. These include
Verification Assistance Briefs that
address the most common causes of
eligibility denial and where the issues
are found; a Verification SelfAssessment Tool that walks the veteran
through the regulation and how it
applies to the required documentation;
Verification Assistance Partners
consisting of veterans service
organizations and other non-profit
organizations to provide individual
counseling services to veterans; and the
Pre-Application Workshop that outlines
what a veteran needs to know and do to
put together a successful verification
application.
II. Questions for Comment
VA is considering ways to improve
the VA VOSB Verification Guidelines.
VA has already collected suggestions
from a wide range of sources for changes
to the regulations, and has compiled
them into a single document. This
compilation document and the existing
regulations can both be found at https://
www.vetbiz.gov.
VA invites comments on the ideas
offered in this compilation document as
well as the following questions:
1. What could be changed to improve
the clarity of the regulations? Where
might bright lines be drawn to more
clearly indicate compliance with the
regulations and reduce potential for
misinterpretation? Where might the
addition of bright line tests create
unintended consequences?
2. It has been suggested that VA
should develop a list that would clearly
delineate what constitutes ownership
and control and what constitutes lack of
control or ownership. Should a list like
this be included in the rule, and if so,
what should be on the list?
3. Are there changes to VA’s
regulations that could be made to
reduce the economic impact on VOSBs?
4. Are there changes to VA Form 0877
(application) that could streamline the
process?
5. What verification process
improvements could help to increase
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Chapter VI
[Docket ID ED-2012-OPE-0008]
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; Public Hearings
AGENCY: Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice of additional hearing and extension of comment date.
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SUMMARY: In May 2012, we announced our intention to establish a
negotiated rulemaking committee to prepare proposed regulations for the
Federal Student Aid programs authorized under title IV of the Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended (title IV Federal Student Aid
programs).
On April 16, 2013, we announced additional topics for consideration
by that committee and three public hearings at which interested parties
may comment.
We now announce a fourth public hearing at which interested parties
may comment on the topics suggested by the Department and may suggest
additional topics for consideration for action by the negotiated
rulemaking committee.
We extend the deadline date for the submission of written comments
to June 4, 2013.
DATES: The dates, times, and locations of the four public hearings are
listed under the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.
The deadline for the receipt of written comments suggesting issues
that should be considered for action by the negotiated rulemaking
committee is extended to June 4, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
or via postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. We will not
accept comments by fax or by email. To ensure that we do not receive
duplicate copies, please submit your comments only once. In addition,
please include the Docket ID (listed at the beginning of this notice)
at the top of your comments.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to
submit your comments electronically. Information on using
Regulations.gov, including instructions for accessing agency documents,
submitting comments, and viewing the docket is available on the site
under ``How to Use Regulations.gov'' in the Help section.
Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery, or Hand Delivery. If you
mail or deliver your comments about these proposed regulations, address
them to Wendy Macias, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street NW.,
Room 8017, Washington, DC 20006.
Privacy Note: The Department's policy is to make all comments
received from members of the public available for public viewing in
their entirety on the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, commenters should be careful to
include in their comments only information that they wish to make
publicly available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about the public
hearings, go to https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/ or contact: Wendy Macias, U.S. Department of Education,
1990 K Street NW., Room 8017, Washington, DC 20006. Telephone: (202)
502-7526. Email: wendy.macias@ed.gov.
For information about negotiated rulemaking in general, see The
Negotiated Rulemaking Process for Title IV Regulations, Frequently
Asked Questions at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/hea08/neg-reg-faq.html or contact: Wendy Macias, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street NW., Room 8017, Washington, DC
20006. Telephone: (202) 502-7526. Email: wendy.macias@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
Individuals with disabilities can obtain this document in an
accessible format (e.g., braille, large print, audiotape, or compact
disc) by contacting Wendy Macias, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K
Street NW., Room 8017, Washington, DC 20006. Telephone: (202) 502-7526.
Email: wendy.macias@ed.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 1, 2012, we published a notice in
the Federal Register (77 FR 25658) announcing our intent to establish a
negotiated rulemaking committee under section 492 of the HEA to develop
proposed regulations designed to prevent fraud and otherwise ensure
proper use of title IV Federal Student Aid program funds, especially
within the context of current technologies. In particular, we announced
our intent to propose regulations to address the use of debit cards and
other banking mechanisms for disbursing title IV Federal Student Aid
program funds, and to improve and streamline the campus-based Federal
Student Aid programs. That notice also announced two public hearings at
which interested parties could comment on the topics suggested by the
Department and suggest additional topics for consideration for action
by the negotiated rulemaking
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committee. Those hearings were held on May 23, 2012, in Phoenix,
Arizona, and on May 31, 2012, in Washington, DC. We invited parties to
comment and submit topics for consideration in writing as well.
On April 16, 2013, we published a notice in the Federal Register
(78 FR 2247), as corrected at 78 FR 25235, announcing additional topics
for consideration for action by the negotiated rulemaking committee. We
announced three additional public hearings at which interested parties
could comment on the new topics suggested by the Department and suggest
additional topics for consideration for action by the negotiating
committee. We also invited parties unable to attend a public hearing to
submit written comments on the additional topics and to submit other
topics for consideration.
We now announce a fourth public hearing.
We are also extending the deadline date for the submission of
written comments from May 30, 2013, to June 4, 2013.
Public Hearings
We will hold four public hearings for interested parties to discuss
the topics suggested by the Department for consideration for action by
the negotiated rulemaking committee and to suggest additional topics
for the rulemaking agenda. The public hearings will be held on:
May 21, 2013, at the U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K
Street NW., Eighth Floor Conference Center, Washington, DC 20006.
May 23, 2013, at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities,
Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, Cowles Auditorium, 301
19th Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55455.
May 30, 2013, at the University of California, San
Francisco, UC Hall, Toland Hall Auditorium (Room U142), 533 Parnassus
Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143.
June 4, 2013, at Spelman College, William and Camille
Cosby Auditorium, 350 Spelman Lane, Atlanta, GA 30314.
The public hearings will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., local
time. Further information on the public hearing sites, including
directions, is available at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/.
Individuals desiring to present comments at the public hearing must
register by sending email to negreghearing@ed.gov. The email should
include the name of the presenter along with a general timeframe during
which the individual would like to speak (for example, a presenter
could indicate morning or afternoon, or before 11 a.m. or after 3
p.m.). We will attempt to accommodate each speaker's preference but, if
we are unable to do so, we will make the determination on a first-come,
first-served basis (based on the time and date the email was received).
It is likely that each participant will be limited to five minutes. The
Department will notify registrants of the location and time slot
reserved for them. An individual may make only one presentation at the
public hearings. If we receive more registrations than we are able to
accommodate, the Department reserves the right to reject the
registration of an entity or individual that is affiliated with an
entity or individual that is already scheduled to present comments and
to select among registrants to ensure that a broad range of entities
and individuals is allowed to present. We will accept walk-in
registrations for any remaining time slots on a first-come, first-
served basis beginning at 8:30 a.m. on the day of the public hearing at
the Department's on-site registration table.
Speakers may also submit written comments. In addition, for anyone
who does not present at a public hearing, the Department will accept
written comments through June 4, 2013. (See the ADDRESSES sections of
this notice for submission information.)
Transcripts from the hearings can be found at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/. Written comments may
be viewed through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. Instructions for finding comments are available on
the site under ``How to Use Regulations.gov'' in the Help section.
Individuals can enter docket ID ED-2012-OPE-0008 in the search box to
locate the appropriate docket.
After a review of the public comments presented at the public
hearings and in the written submissions, we will publish a notice in
the Federal Register announcing the specific subject areas for which we
intend to establish a negotiated rulemaking committee and requesting
nominations for individual negotiators for the committee. This notice
will also be posted on the Department's Web site at: https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/.
We intend to select participants for the negotiated rulemaking
committee from nominees of the organizations and groups that represent
the interests significantly affected by the proposed regulations. To
the extent possible, we will select individual negotiators who reflect
the diversity among program participants, in accordance with section
492(b)(1) of the HEA.
Regulatory Issues
For the convenience of the reader, we repeat the additional topics
for consideration that we published in April 2013. The topics are: cash
management of funds provided under the title IV Federal Student Aid
programs; State authorization for programs offered through distance
education or correspondence education; State authorization for foreign
locations of institutions located in a State; clock to credit hour
conversion; gainful employment; changes made by the Violence Against
Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, Public Law 113-4, to the campus
safety and security reporting requirements in the HEA; and the
definition of ``adverse credit'' for borrowers in the Federal Direct
PLUS Loan Program. Descriptions of these issues are in the April 16,
2013 notice.
Schedule for Negotiations
We anticipate that any committee established after the public
hearings will begin negotiations in September 2013, with the committee
meeting for up to three sessions of approximately four days each at
roughly monthly intervals. The committee will meet in the Washington,
DC area. The dates and locations of these meetings will be published in
a subsequent document in the Federal Register, and will be posted on
the Department's Web site at: https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2012/.
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Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1098a.
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Delegation of Authority: The Secretary of Education has delegated
authority to Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant Secretary for Vocational
and Adult Education, to perform the functions and duties of the
Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
Dated: May 8, 2013.
Brenda Dann-Messier,
Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education, delegated the
authority to perform the functions and duties of the Assistant
Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
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