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A. Instructions
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
2 CFR Part 780
RIN 0412–AA77
Administrative Changes to the USAID
Regulation on Nonprocurement
Debarment and Suspension
U.S. Agency for International
Development.
ACTION: Direct final rule.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) is
amending its regulations regarding
nonprocurement debarment and
suspension to revise the designation of
the Agency official who will serve as the
Agency’s Suspending Official and
Debarring Official and also to revise the
designation of the individual who may
grant an exception to let an excluded
person participate in a covered
transaction.
DATES: This rule is effective June 10,
2015 without further action, unless
adverse comments are received by April
13, 2015. Submit comments on or before
April 13, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments
concerning this notice to Marcelle J.
Wijesinghe, Bureau for Management,
Office of Acquisition and Assistance,
Policy Division (M/OAA/P), Room 867J,
SA–44, Washington, DC 20523–2052.
Submit comments, identified by title of
the action and Regulatory Information
Number (RIN) by any of the following
methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Email: Submit electronic comments to
both mwijesinghe@usaid.gov and
lbond@usaid.gov. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for file formats and other
information about electronic filing.
Mail: USAID, Bureau for Management,
Office of Acquisition & Assistance,
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Policy Division, Room 867J, SA–44,
Washington, DC 20523–2052.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lyudmila Bond, Telephone: 202–567–
4753 or Email: lbond@usaid.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
All comments must be in writing and
submitted through one of the methods
specified in the ADDRESSES section
above. All submissions must include the
title of the action and RIN for this
rulemaking. Please include your name,
title, organization, postal address,
telephone number, and email address in
the text of the message.
Comments submitted by email must
be included in the text of the email or
attached as a PDF file. Please avoid
using special characters and any form of
encryption. Please note, however, that
because security screening precautions
have slowed the delivery and
dependability of surface mail to USAID/
Washington, USAID recommends
sending all comments to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal.
All comments will be made available
for public review without change,
including any personal information
provided, from three workdays after
receipt to finalization of the action at
https://www.regulations.gov. Do not
submit information that you consider
Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or any information that is otherwise
protected from disclosure by statute.
USAID is publishing this revision as
a direct final rule as the Agency views
this as an administrative amendment
and does not anticipate any adverse
comments. This rule will be effective on
the date specified in the Dates section
above without further notice unless
adverse comment(s) are received by the
date specified in the DATES section
above. If adverse comments are
received, USAID will publish a timely
withdrawal of the rule in the Federal
Register. Only comments that explain
why the rule would be inappropriate,
ineffective or unacceptable without a
change will be considered.
duties of the SDO from the procurement
office to the Assistant Administrator,
Bureau for Management or designee.
This rule is implementing this change as
applicable to nonprocurement
debarment and suspension.
(2) The authorities to grant an
exception permitting an excluded
person to participate in a particular
covered transaction, previously
delegated to the Director of the Office of
Acquisition and Assistance is redelegated to the Assistant
Administrator, Bureau for Management
or designee.
C. Regulatory Planning and Review
This rule has been determined to be
‘‘nonsignificant’’ under the Executive
Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and
Review, dated September 30, 1993 and,
therefore, is not subject to review. This
rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C.
804.
D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The U.S. Agency for International
Development certifies that 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 of this rule
will not impose any costs on either
small or large businesses; therefore, an
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
has not been performed.
List of Subjects in 2 CFR Part 780
Federal grant program.
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, USAID amends 2 CFR part
780, subparts A and I as set forth below:
PART 780—NONPROCUREMENT
DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION
1. The authority citations for 2 CFR
part 780 continue to read as follows:
■
Authority: Sec. 2455, Pub. L. 103–355, 108
Stat. 3327; E.O. 12549, 3 CFR, 1986 Comp.,
p. 189; E.O. 12689, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p.
235.
Subpart A—General
2. Revise § 780.137 to read as follows:
B. Background
■
The following changes are
implemented by this final rule:
(1) To enhance and elevate the
independent authority of the
suspending and debarring official (SDO)
at USAID, the Agency is transferring the
§ 780.137 Who in USAID may grant an
exception to let an excluded person
participate in a covered transaction?
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The Assistant Administrator, Bureau
for Management, or designee as
delegated in Agency policy found in
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ADS 103—Delegations of Authority,
may grant an exception permitting an
excluded person to participate in a
particular covered transaction. If the
Assistant Administrator, Bureau for
Management or designee, grants an
exception, the exception must be in
writing and state the reason(s) for
deviating from the government-wide
policy in Executive Order 12549.
Subpart I—Definitions
■
3. Revise § 780.930 to read as follows:
§ 780.930 Debarring Official (Agency for
International Development supplement to
government-wide definition at 2 CFR
180.930).
The Debarring Official for USAID is
the Assistant Administrator, Bureau for
Management, or designee as delegated
in Agency policy found in ADS 103—
Delegations of Authority.
4. Revise § 780.1010 to read as
follows:
■
§ 780.1010 Suspending Official (Agency
for International Development supplement
to government-wide definition at 2 CFR
180.1010).
The Suspending Official for USAID is
the Assistant Administrator, Bureau for
Management, or designee as delegated
in Agency policy found in ADS 103—
Delegations of Authority.
Aman S. Djahanbani,
Director, Bureau for Management, Office of
Acquisition and Assistance.
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[Docket No. APHIS–2014–0023]
Gypsy Moth Generally Infested Areas;
Additions in Minnesota, Virginia, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Interim rule and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
We are amending the gypsy
moth regulations by adding areas in
Minnesota, Virginia, West Virginia, and
Wisconsin to the list of generally
infested areas based on the detection of
infestations of gypsy moth in those
areas. As a result of this action, the
interstate movement of regulated
articles from those areas is restricted.
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This action is necessary to prevent the
artificial spread of the gypsy moth to
noninfested areas of the United States.
DATES: This interim rule is effective
March 12, 2015. We will consider all
comments that we receive on or before
May 11, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by either of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/
#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0023.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Send your comment to Docket No.
APHIS–2014–0023, Regulatory Analysis
and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
3A–03.8, 4700 River Road Unit 118,
Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
Supporting documents and any
comments we receive on this docket
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in our reading room, which is located in
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help you, please call (202) 799–7039
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Paul Chaloux, National Policy Manager,
Emerald Ash Borer Program and Gypsy
Moth Program, Plant Protection and
Quarantine, APHIS, 4700 River Road
Unit 137, Riverdale, MD 20737; (301)
851–2064.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar
(Linnaeus), is a destructive pest of
forest, shade, and commercial trees such
as nursery stock and Christmas trees.
The gypsy moth regulations (contained
in 7 CFR 301.45 through 301.45–12 and
referred to below as the regulations)
restrict the interstate movement of
regulated articles from generally
infested areas to prevent the artificial
spread of the gypsy moth.
In accordance with § 301.45–2 of the
regulations, generally infested areas are,
with certain exceptions, those States or
portions of States in which a gypsy
moth general infestation has been found
by an inspector, or each portion of a
State that the Administrator deems
necessary to regulate because of its
proximity to infestation or its
inseparability for quarantine
enforcement purposes from infested
localities. Less than an entire State will
be designated as a generally infested
area only if: (1) The State has adopted
and is enforcing a quarantine or
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regulation that imposes restrictions on
the intrastate movement of regulated
articles that are substantially the same
as those that are imposed with respect
to the interstate movement of such
articles; and (2) the designation of less
than the entire State as a generally
infested area will be adequate to prevent
the artificial interstate spread of
infestations of the gypsy moth.
Section 301.45–3 of the regulations
lists generally infested areas. In this
rule, we are amending § 301.45–3(a) by
adding the following areas to the list of
generally infested areas: Cook and Lake
Counties in Minnesota; Tazewell
County in Virginia; McDowell, Mercer,
Raleigh, Summers, and Wyoming
Counties in West Virginia; and Iowa
County in Wisconsin. As a result of this
rule, the interstate movement of
regulated articles from these areas will
be restricted.
On December 4, 2012, January 2,
2013, and August 21, 2014, respectively,
the Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) issued Federal Orders
to quarantine the counties listed above
for gypsy moth in response to confirmed
infestations in those counties. This was
done in cooperation with the respective
State officials. By adding the abovenamed counties in Minnesota, Virginia,
West Virginia, and Wisconsin to the list
of generally infested areas, this rule will
help prevent the artificial spread of the
gypsy moth to noninfested areas of the
United States.
We are also removing the requirement
in § 301.45–4 that regulated articles
originating outside of any generally
infested area and moving interstate
directly through any generally infested
area must be covered to prevent access
by the gypsy moth in any of its life
stages. That requirement was put in
place out of an abundance of caution
when we had a more limited
understanding of the biology and
behavior of the gypsy moth. In the
intervening time, advances in our
understanding of the pest have led
APHIS to conclude that the requirement
does not provide additional protection
from the spread of gypsy moth during
shipment. We are therefore removing a
requirement that we no longer view as
necessary, thus lightening the regulatory
burden on shippers of regulated articles.
Emergency Action
This rulemaking is necessary on an
emergency basis because of the
possibility that the gypsy moth could be
artificially spread to noninfested areas
of the United States, where it could
cause economic losses due to the
defoliation of susceptible forest and
shade trees. Under these circumstances,
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under 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
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and Regulations
[[Page 12915]]
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2 CFR Part 780
RIN 0412-AA77
Administrative Changes to the USAID Regulation on Nonprocurement
Debarment and Suspension
AGENCY: U.S. Agency for International Development.
ACTION: Direct final rule.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is
amending its regulations regarding nonprocurement debarment and
suspension to revise the designation of the Agency official who will
serve as the Agency's Suspending Official and Debarring Official and
also to revise the designation of the individual who may grant an
exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered
transaction.
DATES: This rule is effective June 10, 2015 without further action,
unless adverse comments are received by April 13, 2015. Submit comments
on or before April 13, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments concerning this notice to Marcelle J.
Wijesinghe, Bureau for Management, Office of Acquisition and
Assistance, Policy Division (M/OAA/P), Room 867J, SA-44, Washington, DC
20523-2052. Submit comments, identified by title of the action and
Regulatory Information Number (RIN) by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Email: Submit electronic comments to both mwijesinghe@usaid.gov and
lbond@usaid.gov. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for file formats and
other information about electronic filing.
Mail: USAID, Bureau for Management, Office of Acquisition &
Assistance, Policy Division, Room 867J, SA-44, Washington, DC 20523-
2052.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lyudmila Bond, Telephone: 202-567-4753
or Email: lbond@usaid.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Instructions
All comments must be in writing and submitted through one of the
methods specified in the ADDRESSES section above. All submissions must
include the title of the action and RIN for this rulemaking. Please
include your name, title, organization, postal address, telephone
number, and email address in the text of the message.
Comments submitted by email must be included in the text of the
email or attached as a PDF file. Please avoid using special characters
and any form of encryption. Please note, however, that because security
screening precautions have slowed the delivery and dependability of
surface mail to USAID/Washington, USAID recommends sending all comments
to the Federal eRulemaking Portal.
All comments will be made available for public review without
change, including any personal information provided, from three
workdays after receipt to finalization of the action at https://www.regulations.gov. Do not submit information that you consider
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or any information that is
otherwise protected from disclosure by statute.
USAID is publishing this revision as a direct final rule as the
Agency views this as an administrative amendment and does not
anticipate any adverse comments. This rule will be effective on the
date specified in the Dates section above without further notice unless
adverse comment(s) are received by the date specified in the Dates
section above. If adverse comments are received, USAID will publish a
timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register. Only comments
that explain why the rule would be inappropriate, ineffective or
unacceptable without a change will be considered.
B. Background
The following changes are implemented by this final rule:
(1) To enhance and elevate the independent authority of the
suspending and debarring official (SDO) at USAID, the Agency is
transferring the duties of the SDO from the procurement office to the
Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Management or designee. This rule
is implementing this change as applicable to nonprocurement debarment
and suspension.
(2) The authorities to grant an exception permitting an excluded
person to participate in a particular covered transaction, previously
delegated to the Director of the Office of Acquisition and Assistance
is re-delegated to the Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Management
or designee.
C. Regulatory Planning and Review
This rule has been determined to be ``nonsignificant'' under the
Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, dated September
30, 1993 and, therefore, is not subject to review. This rule is not a
major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804.
D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The U.S. Agency for International Development certifies that 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 of this
rule will not impose any costs on either small or large businesses;
therefore, an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis has not been
performed.
List of Subjects in 2 CFR Part 780
Federal grant program.
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, USAID amends 2 CFR part
780, subparts A and I as set forth below:
PART 780--NONPROCUREMENT DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION
0
1. The authority citations for 2 CFR part 780 continue to read as
follows:
Authority: Sec. 2455, Pub. L. 103-355, 108 Stat. 3327; E.O.
12549, 3 CFR, 1986 Comp., p. 189; E.O. 12689, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p.
235.
Subpart A--General
0
2. Revise Sec. 780.137 to read as follows:
Sec. 780.137 Who in USAID may grant an exception to let an excluded
person participate in a covered transaction?
The Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Management, or designee as
delegated in Agency policy found in
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ADS 103--Delegations of Authority, may grant an exception permitting an
excluded person to participate in a particular covered transaction. If
the Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Management or designee, grants
an exception, the exception must be in writing and state the reason(s)
for deviating from the government-wide policy in Executive Order 12549.
Subpart I--Definitions
0
3. Revise Sec. 780.930 to read as follows:
Sec. 780.930 Debarring Official (Agency for International Development
supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930).
The Debarring Official for USAID is the Assistant Administrator,
Bureau for Management, or designee as delegated in Agency policy found
in ADS 103--Delegations of Authority.
0
4. Revise Sec. 780.1010 to read as follows:
Sec. 780.1010 Suspending Official (Agency for International
Development supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR
180.1010).
The Suspending Official for USAID is the Assistant Administrator,
Bureau for Management, or designee as delegated in Agency policy found
in ADS 103--Delegations of Authority.
Aman S. Djahanbani,
Director, Bureau for Management, Office of Acquisition and Assistance.
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