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ADMINISTRATION
41 CFR Part 102–42
[FMR Change 2014–01; FMR Case 2014–
102–1; Docket No. 2014–0006; Sequence
No. 1]
RIN 3090–AJ43
Federal Management Regulation;
Change in Consumer Price Index
Minimal Value
Office of Governmentwide
Policy, GSA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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AGENCY:
The public law regarding the
receipt and disposition of foreign gifts
and decorations requires that at 3-year
intervals following January 1, 1981,
minimal value for foreign gifts be
redefined in regulations prescribed by
the Administrator of General Services,
SUMMARY:
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in consultation with the Secretary of
State, to reflect changes in the
Consumer Price Index for the
immediately preceding 3-year period.
The required consultation has been
completed and the minimal value has
been increased to mean $375 or less as
of January 1, 2014.
DATES: Effective: April 2, 2014.
Applicability: This final rule applies
to all foreign gifts received on or after
January 1, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
clarification of content, contact Mr.
Robert Holcombe, Director, Asset
Management Policy Division (202–501–
3828). For information pertaining to
status or publication schedules, contact
the U.S. General Services
Administration, Regulatory Secretariat
Division (MVCB), 1800 F Street NW.,
2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20405–0001,
202–501–4755.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Beginning
in 1984 the definition for ‘‘minimal
value’’ for foreign gifts and decorations
has been redefined through the rule
making process based on public law and
the change in consumer price index for
the preceding three years. During the
three years preceding 1996, the
‘‘minimal value’’ was defined as
$225.00. Subsequently, the definition of
‘‘minimal value’’ has been redefined
under the following Federal Property
Management Regulation (FPMR) and
Federal Management Regulation (FMR)
amendments: FPMR Amendment H–
193, dated November 26, 1996; FPMR
Amendment H–202, dated March 22,
1999; FMR Amendment B–1, dated
September 4, 2002; FMR Amendment
2005–1, FMR Case 2004–102–8, dated
January 12, 2005; FMR Amendment
2008–03, FMR Case 2008–102–1, dated
February 8, 2008; and, FMR Change
2011–01, FMR Case 2011–102–1, dated
May 25, 2011. During that time frame
the ‘‘minimal value’’ increased in 1996
from $245.00 to $350.00 in 2011. This
current revision to the definition of
‘‘minimal value’’ will increase the value
to $375.00.
A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
Executive Orders (E.O.s) 12866 and
13563 direct agencies to assess all costs
and benefits of available regulatory
alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory
approaches that maximize net benefits
(including potential economic,
environmental, public health and safety
effects, distributive impacts, and
equity). E.O. 13563 emphasizes the
importance of quantifying both costs
and benefits, of reducing costs, of
harmonizing rules, and of promoting
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flexibility. This is not a significant
regulatory action and, therefore, was not
subject to review under Section 6(b) of
E.O. 12866, Regulatory Planning and
Review, dated September 30, 1993. This
rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C.
804.
B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
This final rule will not have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
within the meaning of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq.,
because the revisions are not considered
substantive. This final rule is also
exempt from the Regulatory Flexibility
Act per 5 U.S.C. 553 (a)(2) because it
applies to agency management.
However, this final rule is being
published to provide transparency in
the promulgation of Federal policies.
C. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act does
not apply because the final rule does not
impose information collection
requirements that require the approval
of the Office of Management and Budget
under 44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.
D. Small Business Reform Act
This final rule is exempt from
Congressional review under 5 U.S.C.
801 since it does not substantially affect
the rights or obligations of non-agency
parties.
List of Subjects in 41 CFR Part 102–42
Conflict of interests, Decorations,
medals, awards, Foreign relations,
Government property, Government
property management.
Dated: February 28, 2014.
Dan Tangherlini,
Administrator of General Services.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, 41 CFR part 102–42 is
amended as follows:
PART 102–42—UTILIZATION,
DONATION, AND DISPOSAL OF
FOREIGN GIFTS AND DECORATIONS
1. The authority citation for part 102–
42 is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: Sec. 205(c), 63 Stat. 390 (40
U.S.C. 486(c)); sec. 515, 91 Stat. 862 (5 U.S.C.
7342).
§ 102–42.10
[Amended]
2. Amend § 102–42.10, in the
definition of ‘‘Minimal value’’, by
removing ‘‘$350’’ and adding ‘‘$375’’ in
its place.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
41 CFR Part 102-42
[FMR Change 2014-01; FMR Case 2014-102-1; Docket No. 2014-0006;
Sequence No. 1]
RIN 3090-AJ43
Federal Management Regulation; Change in Consumer Price Index
Minimal Value
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy, GSA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The public law regarding the receipt and disposition of
foreign gifts and decorations requires that at 3-year intervals
following January 1, 1981, minimal value for foreign gifts be redefined
in regulations prescribed by the Administrator of General Services, in
consultation with the Secretary of State, to reflect changes in the
Consumer Price Index for the immediately preceding 3-year period. The
required consultation has been completed and the minimal value has been
increased to mean $375 or less as of January 1, 2014.
DATES: Effective: April 2, 2014.
Applicability: This final rule applies to all foreign gifts
received on or after January 1, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For clarification of content, contact
Mr. Robert Holcombe, Director, Asset Management Policy Division (202-
501-3828). For information pertaining to status or publication
schedules, contact the U.S. General Services Administration, Regulatory
Secretariat Division (MVCB), 1800 F Street NW., 2nd Floor, Washington,
DC 20405-0001, 202-501-4755.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Beginning in 1984 the definition for
``minimal value'' for foreign gifts and decorations has been redefined
through the rule making process based on public law and the change in
consumer price index for the preceding three years. During the three
years preceding 1996, the ``minimal value'' was defined as $225.00.
Subsequently, the definition of ``minimal value'' has been redefined
under the following Federal Property Management Regulation (FPMR) and
Federal Management Regulation (FMR) amendments: FPMR Amendment H-193,
dated November 26, 1996; FPMR Amendment H-202, dated March 22, 1999;
FMR Amendment B-1, dated September 4, 2002; FMR Amendment 2005-1, FMR
Case 2004-102-8, dated January 12, 2005; FMR Amendment 2008-03, FMR
Case 2008-102-1, dated February 8, 2008; and, FMR Change 2011-01, FMR
Case 2011-102-1, dated May 25, 2011. During that time frame the
``minimal value'' increased in 1996 from $245.00 to $350.00 in 2011.
This current revision to the definition of ``minimal value'' will
increase the value to $375.00.
A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
Executive Orders (E.O.s) 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess
all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). E.O.
13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits,
of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility.
This is not a significant regulatory action and, therefore, was not
subject to review under Section 6(b) of E.O. 12866, Regulatory Planning
and Review, dated September 30, 1993. This rule is not a major rule
under 5 U.S.C. 804.
B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
This final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities within the meaning of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq., because the
revisions are not considered substantive. This final rule is also
exempt from the Regulatory Flexibility Act per 5 U.S.C. 553 (a)(2)
because it applies to agency management. However, this final rule is
being published to provide transparency in the promulgation of Federal
policies.
C. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because the final rule
does not impose information collection requirements that require the
approval of the Office of Management and Budget under 44 U.S.C. 3501,
et seq.
D. Small Business Reform Act
This final rule is exempt from Congressional review under 5 U.S.C.
801 since it does not substantially affect the rights or obligations of
non-agency parties.
List of Subjects in 41 CFR Part 102-42
Conflict of interests, Decorations, medals, awards, Foreign
relations, Government property, Government property management.
Dated: February 28, 2014.
Dan Tangherlini,
Administrator of General Services.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 41 CFR part 102-42 is
amended as follows:
PART 102-42--UTILIZATION, DONATION, AND DISPOSAL OF FOREIGN GIFTS
AND DECORATIONS
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1. The authority citation for part 102-42 is revised to read as
follows:
Authority: Sec. 205(c), 63 Stat. 390 (40 U.S.C. 486(c)); sec.
515, 91 Stat. 862 (5 U.S.C. 7342).
Sec. 102-42.10 [Amended]
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2. Amend Sec. 102-42.10, in the definition of ``Minimal value'', by
removing ``$350'' and adding ``$375'' in its place.
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