Regulatory Review of Manufactured Housing Rules, 3635-3636 [2018-01276]
Download as PDF
Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 18 / Friday, January 26, 2018 / Proposed Rules
Health Service Act, and under authority
delegated to the Commissioner of Food
and Drugs, it is proposed that 21 CFR
part 600 be amended as follows:
PART 600—BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS:
GENERAL
1. The authority citation for part 600
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321, 351, 352, 353,
355, 356c, 356e, 360, 360i, 371, 374, 379k–
l; 42 U.S.C. 216, 262, 263, 263a, 264, 300aa–
25.
§ 600.21
[Amended]
2. Amend § 600.21 by removing the
last three sentences.
■
§ 600.22
■
[Removed and Reserved]
3. Remove and reserve § 600.22.
Dated: January 23, 2018.
Leslie Kux,
Associate Commissioner for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2018–01467 Filed 1–25–18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4164–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
24 CFR Parts 3280, 3282, and 3285
[Docket No. FR–6075–N–01]
Regulatory Review of Manufactured
Housing Rules
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, HUD.
ACTION: Request for comments on
regulatory review.
AGENCY:
Consistent with Executive
Order 13771 entitled ‘‘Reducing
Regulation and Controlling Regulatory
Costs,’’ and Executive Order 13777
entitled, ‘‘Enforcing the Regulatory
Reform Agenda,’’ and as part of the
efforts of HUD’s Regulatory Reform Task
Force, this document informs the public
that HUD is reviewing its existing and
planned manufactured housing
regulatory actions to assess their actual
and potential compliance costs and
reduce regulatory burden. HUD invites
public comment to assist in identifying
regulations that may be outmoded,
ineffective or excessively burdensome
and should be modified, streamlined,
replaced or repealed.
DATES: Comment Due Date: February 26,
2018.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this notice to the Regulations Division,
Office of General Counsel, Department
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with PROPOSALS
SUMMARY:
VerDate Sep<11>2014
19:24 Jan 25, 2018
Jkt 244001
of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW, Room 10276,
Washington, DC 20410–0500.
Communications must refer to the above
docket number and title.
Electronic Submission of Comments.
Interested persons may submit
comments electronically through the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. HUD strongly
encourages commenters to submit
comments electronically. Electronic
submission of comments allows the
commenter maximum time to prepare
and submit a comment, ensures timely
receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to
make them immediately available to the
public. Comments submitted
electronically through the
www.regulations.gov website can be
viewed by other commenters and
interested members of the public.
Commenters should follow the
instructions provided on that site to
submit comments electronically.
Note: To receive consideration as
public comments, comments must be
submitted through one of the two
methods specified above. Again, all
submissions must refer to the docket
number and title of the notice.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile
(fax) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of Public
Comments. All properly submitted
comments and communications
submitted to HUD will be available for
public inspection and copying between
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays at the above
address. Due to security measures at the
HUD Headquarters building, an
appointment to review the public
comments must be scheduled in
advance by calling the Regulations
Division at 202–708–3055 (this is not a
toll-free number). Individuals with
speech or hearing impairments may
access this number via TTY by calling
the Federal Relay Service at 1–800–877–
8339 (this is a toll-free number). Copies
of all comments submitted are available
for inspection and downloading at
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ariel Pereira, Associate General Counsel
for Legislation and Regulations, Office
of General Counsel, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW, Room 10282, Washington
DC 20410; telephone number 202–402–
5138 (this is not a toll-free number).
Persons with hearing or speech
impairments may access this number
through TTY by calling the toll-free
Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
PO 00000
Frm 00008
Fmt 4702
Sfmt 4702
3635
I. Executive Orders 13771 and 13777
Under the leadership of Secretary
Carson, HUD has undertaken an effort,
consistent with Executive Order 13771
(82 FR 9339), entitled ‘‘Reducing
Regulation and Controlling Regulatory
Costs,’’ to identify and eliminate or
streamline regulations that are wasteful,
inefficient or unnecessary. Executive
Order 13771 requires that agencies
manage the costs associated with the
governmental imposition of private
expenditures required to comply with
Federal regulations. Toward this end,
Executive Order 13771 directs that for
each new regulation issued, at least two
prior regulations be identified for
elimination and requires that the cost of
planned regulations be prudently
managed and controlled. In furtherance
of this objective, the Secretary has also
led HUD’s implementation of Executive
Order 13777 (82 FR 12285), entitled
‘‘Enforcing the Regulatory Reform
Agenda.’’ Executive Order 13777
reaffirms the rulemaking principles of
Executive Order 13771 by directing each
agency to establish a Regulatory Reform
Task Force to evaluate existing
regulations to identify those that merit
repeal, replacement, modification, are
outdated, unnecessary, or are
ineffective, eliminate or inhibit job
creation, impose costs that exceed
benefits, or derive from or implement
Executive Orders that have been
rescinded or significantly modified.
II. This Notice
Manufactured housing plays a vital
role in meeting the nation’s affordable
housing needs, providing 9.5 percent of
the total single-family housing stock.1
According to the Manufactured Housing
Institute,2 more than 22 million
Americans reside in manufactured
housing. Manufactured homes are
particularly important in rural states,
where manufactured homes are
approximately 16.2 percent of occupied
housing units. The manufactured
housing industry is also an important
economic engine, accounting for
approximately 35,000 jobs nationwide.
HUD regulation of manufactured
housing fulfills a critical role of both
protecting consumers and ensuring a
fair and efficient market. HUD may
adopt, revise, and interpret HUD’s
manufactured housing program
regulations based on recommendations
of the Manufactured Housing Consensus
1 American
Housing Survey, 2013. Available at:
https://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/
jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=AHS_2013_
C01AH&prodType=table.
2 https://www.manufacturedhousing.org/researchand-data/.
E:\FR\FM\26JAP1.SGM
26JAP1
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with PROPOSALS
3636
Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 18 / Friday, January 26, 2018 / Proposed Rules
Committee, a statutory Federal Advisory
Committee body.3 Given the significant
role that manufactured housing plays in
providing affordable housing, HUD has
determined that it should undertake a
substantive review of all current and
planned federal regulation of
manufactured housing. This review is
intended to ensure that HUD can more
effectively meet its responsibilities to
facilitate the availability of affordable
manufactured homes and encourage
innovation and cost-effective
construction techniques for
manufactured housing while continuing
to protect consumers by ensuring
quality, durable, safe and affordable
manufactured homes.
In conducting this review, HUD
believes that it would benefit from
information and perspectives among
state, local and tribal officials, experts in
relevant disciplines, affected
stakeholders in the private sector and
the public as a whole. HUD is, therefore,
requesting comment on all current and
planned regulatory actions affecting
manufactured housing. HUD
specifically seeks comment on:
• Rules listed in its Unified Agenda
of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
regulations, including rules to update its
Manufactured Home Construction and
Safety Standards (FR–5739), and exempt
Recreational Vehicles from its
Manufactured Home Construction and
Safety Standards and Procedural and
Enforcement Regulations (FR–5787).
• How HUD should proceed with its
Interpretative Bulletin that provides
guidance for designing and installing
manufactured home foundations in
areas subject to freezing temperatures
with seasonal ground freezing.
• The effectiveness of HUD’s on-site
completion of construction regulations,
its Subpart I notification and corrections
procedures, and its Alternative
Construction approval process, both
overall and specifically in review of
manufactured homes with a carportready design or any other similar design
that would permit the construction of an
add-on at the final home site, that is not
structurally independent from the
home’s structure, support and anchoring
systems.
HUD does not anticipate moving
forward with any manufactured housing
program regulations pending
completion of its review. HUD may
make exceptions, however, on
individual rules based on policy
priorities or revised circumstances.
3 See HUD, Manufactured Housing Consensus
Committee, https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/
housing/rmra/mhs/cc1.
VerDate Sep<11>2014
19:24 Jan 25, 2018
Jkt 244001
To assist in the formulation of
comments, HUD encourages
commenters to consider how HUD’s
manufactured housing regulatory
agenda may be streamlined to reduce or
eliminate costs and overall burden
while ensuring that HUD can continue
to meet its statutory responsibilities
under the Manufactured Home
construction and Safety Standards Act
of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.), as
amended.
Dated: January 8, 2018.
Dana T. Wade,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Housing.
[FR Doc. 2018–01276 Filed 1–25–18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 51, 60, and 63
[EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0510; FRL–9972–22–
OAR]
RIN 2060–AS95
Revisions to Testing Regulations for
Air Emission Sources
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
This action proposes
corrections and updates to regulations
for source testing of emissions. The
proposed rule includes corrections to
testing provisions that contain
inaccuracies, updates to outdated
procedures, and approved alternative
procedures that provide testers
enhanced flexibility. The revisions will
improve the quality of data but will not
impose new substantive requirements
on source owners or operators.
DATES: Comments. Written comments
must be received by March 27, 2018.
Public Hearing. The EPA will hold a
public hearing on this rule if requested.
Requests for a hearing must be made by
February 5, 2018. Requests for a hearing
should be made to Mrs. Lula H. Melton
via email at melton.lula@epa.gov or by
phone at (919) 541–2910. If a hearing is
requested, it will be held on February
26, 2018 at EPA Headquarters, William
Jefferson Clinton East Building, 1201
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20004.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–
OAR–2016–0510 at https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Once submitted, comments cannot be
SUMMARY:
PO 00000
Frm 00009
Fmt 4702
Sfmt 4702
edited or removed from Regulations.gov.
The EPA may publish any comment
received to its public docket. Do not
submit electronically any information
you consider to be Confidential
Business Information (CBI) or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Multimedia
submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be
accompanied by a written comment.
The written comment is considered the
official comment and should include
discussion of all points you wish to
make. The EPA will generally not
consider comments or comment
contents located outside of the primary
submission (i.e., on the Web, Cloud, or
other file sharing system). For
additional submission methods, the full
EPA public comment policy,
information about CBI or multimedia
submissions, and general guidance on
making effective comments, please visit
https://www.epa.gov/dockets/
commenting-epa-dockets.
All documents in the docket are listed
on the https://www.regulations.gov
website. Although listed on the website,
some information is not publicly
available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Certain other material, such as
copyrighted material, is not placed on
the internet and will be publicly
available only in hard copy. Publicly
available docket materials are available
either electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the EPA Docket Center, Room 3334,
EPA WJC West Building, 1301
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20004. The Public Reading Room is
open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The telephone number for the
Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744,
and the telephone number for the EPA
Docket Center is (202) 566–1742.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs.
Lula H. Melton, Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Air Quality
Assessment Division (E143–02),
Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711;
telephone number: (919) 541–2910; fax
number: (919) 541–0516; email address:
melton.lula@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The supplementary information in
this preamble is organized as follows:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
B. What action is the agency taking?
II. Background
III. Summary of Proposed Amendments
A. Method 201A of Appendix M of Part 51
B. Method 204 of Appendix M of Part 51
C. Method 205 of Appendix M of Part 51
E:\FR\FM\26JAP1.SGM
26JAP1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 18 (Friday, January 26, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 3635-3636]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2018-01276]
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
24 CFR Parts 3280, 3282, and 3285
[Docket No. FR-6075-N-01]
Regulatory Review of Manufactured Housing Rules
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing
Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD.
ACTION: Request for comments on regulatory review.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: Consistent with Executive Order 13771 entitled ``Reducing
Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs,'' and Executive Order
13777 entitled, ``Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda,'' and as part
of the efforts of HUD's Regulatory Reform Task Force, this document
informs the public that HUD is reviewing its existing and planned
manufactured housing regulatory actions to assess their actual and
potential compliance costs and reduce regulatory burden. HUD invites
public comment to assist in identifying regulations that may be
outmoded, ineffective or excessively burdensome and should be modified,
streamlined, replaced or repealed.
DATES: Comment Due Date: February 26, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding
this notice to the Regulations Division, Office of General Counsel,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room
10276, Washington, DC 20410-0500. Communications must refer to the
above docket number and title.
Electronic Submission of Comments. Interested persons may submit
comments electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. HUD strongly encourages commenters to submit
comments electronically. Electronic submission of comments allows the
commenter maximum time to prepare and submit a comment, ensures timely
receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to make them immediately available to
the public. Comments submitted electronically through the
www.regulations.gov website can be viewed by other commenters and
interested members of the public. Commenters should follow the
instructions provided on that site to submit comments electronically.
Note: To receive consideration as public comments, comments must be
submitted through one of the two methods specified above. Again, all
submissions must refer to the docket number and title of the notice.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile (fax) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of Public Comments. All properly submitted
comments and communications submitted to HUD will be available for
public inspection and copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays at the
above address. Due to security measures at the HUD Headquarters
building, an appointment to review the public comments must be
scheduled in advance by calling the Regulations Division at 202-708-
3055 (this is not a toll-free number). Individuals with speech or
hearing impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the
Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
Copies of all comments submitted are available for inspection and
downloading at www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ariel Pereira, Associate General
Counsel for Legislation and Regulations, Office of General Counsel,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room
10282, Washington DC 20410; telephone number 202-402-5138 (this is not
a toll-free number). Persons with hearing or speech impairments may
access this number through TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at 800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Executive Orders 13771 and 13777
Under the leadership of Secretary Carson, HUD has undertaken an
effort, consistent with Executive Order 13771 (82 FR 9339), entitled
``Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs,'' to identify
and eliminate or streamline regulations that are wasteful, inefficient
or unnecessary. Executive Order 13771 requires that agencies manage the
costs associated with the governmental imposition of private
expenditures required to comply with Federal regulations. Toward this
end, Executive Order 13771 directs that for each new regulation issued,
at least two prior regulations be identified for elimination and
requires that the cost of planned regulations be prudently managed and
controlled. In furtherance of this objective, the Secretary has also
led HUD's implementation of Executive Order 13777 (82 FR 12285),
entitled ``Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda.'' Executive Order
13777 reaffirms the rulemaking principles of Executive Order 13771 by
directing each agency to establish a Regulatory Reform Task Force to
evaluate existing regulations to identify those that merit repeal,
replacement, modification, are outdated, unnecessary, or are
ineffective, eliminate or inhibit job creation, impose costs that
exceed benefits, or derive from or implement Executive Orders that have
been rescinded or significantly modified.
II. This Notice
Manufactured housing plays a vital role in meeting the nation's
affordable housing needs, providing 9.5 percent of the total single-
family housing stock.\1\ According to the Manufactured Housing
Institute,\2\ more than 22 million Americans reside in manufactured
housing. Manufactured homes are particularly important in rural states,
where manufactured homes are approximately 16.2 percent of occupied
housing units. The manufactured housing industry is also an important
economic engine, accounting for approximately 35,000 jobs nationwide.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ American Housing Survey, 2013. Available at:
https://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=AHS_2013_C01AH&prodType=table.
\2\ https://www.manufacturedhousing.org/research-and-data/.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
HUD regulation of manufactured housing fulfills a critical role of
both protecting consumers and ensuring a fair and efficient market. HUD
may adopt, revise, and interpret HUD's manufactured housing program
regulations based on recommendations of the Manufactured Housing
Consensus
[[Page 3636]]
Committee, a statutory Federal Advisory Committee body.\3\ Given the
significant role that manufactured housing plays in providing
affordable housing, HUD has determined that it should undertake a
substantive review of all current and planned federal regulation of
manufactured housing. This review is intended to ensure that HUD can
more effectively meet its responsibilities to facilitate the
availability of affordable manufactured homes and encourage innovation
and cost-effective construction techniques for manufactured housing
while continuing to protect consumers by ensuring quality, durable,
safe and affordable manufactured homes.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
\3\ See HUD, Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee, https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/rmra/mhs/cc1.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
In conducting this review, HUD believes that it would benefit from
information and perspectives among state, local and tribal officials,
experts in relevant disciplines, affected stakeholders in the private
sector and the public as a whole. HUD is, therefore, requesting comment
on all current and planned regulatory actions affecting manufactured
housing. HUD specifically seeks comment on:
Rules listed in its Unified Agenda of Regulatory and
Deregulatory Actions regulations, including rules to update its
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (FR-5739), and
exempt Recreational Vehicles from its Manufactured Home Construction
and Safety Standards and Procedural and Enforcement Regulations (FR-
5787).
How HUD should proceed with its Interpretative Bulletin
that provides guidance for designing and installing manufactured home
foundations in areas subject to freezing temperatures with seasonal
ground freezing.
The effectiveness of HUD's on-site completion of
construction regulations, its Subpart I notification and corrections
procedures, and its Alternative Construction approval process, both
overall and specifically in review of manufactured homes with a
carport-ready design or any other similar design that would permit the
construction of an add-on at the final home site, that is not
structurally independent from the home's structure, support and
anchoring systems.
HUD does not anticipate moving forward with any manufactured
housing program regulations pending completion of its review. HUD may
make exceptions, however, on individual rules based on policy
priorities or revised circumstances.
To assist in the formulation of comments, HUD encourages commenters
to consider how HUD's manufactured housing regulatory agenda may be
streamlined to reduce or eliminate costs and overall burden while
ensuring that HUD can continue to meet its statutory responsibilities
under the Manufactured Home construction and Safety Standards Act of
1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.), as amended.
Dated: January 8, 2018.
Dana T. Wade,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing.
[FR Doc. 2018-01276 Filed 1-25-18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210-67-P