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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census
15 CFR Part 90
[Docket Number: 191211–0109]
RIN 0607–AA57
Temporary Suspension of the
Population Estimates Challenge
Program
Bureau of the Census,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notification of final rulemaking.
AGENCY:
This document provides
notice to state and local governments
and to Federal agencies that, beginning
on January 8, 2020, the Bureau of the
Census (Census Bureau) will
temporarily suspend the Population
Estimates Challenge Program during the
decennial census year (2020) and 2021
to accommodate the taking of the 2020
Census. The suspension of this program
is a necessary action in order to ensure
that sufficient resources are allocated to
conduct the decennial census, allowing
the Census Bureau’s Population
Division staff to effectively evaluate the
2020 Census results. The Census Bureau
will publish a document in the Federal
Register announcing the resumption of
the Population Estimates Challenge
Program when the stay is lifted.
SUMMARY:
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Effective January 9, 2020, 15 CFR
part 90 is stayed.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amel Toukabri, Population Division,
Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC
20233, telephone (301) 763–2461, email
at .
The
Census Bureau hereby notifies the
public that it will suspend the
Population Estimates Challenge Program
after the resolution of all challenges to
the 2018 population estimates, which
should occur by January 8, 2020. The
Census Bureau will release the 2019
population estimates in 2020; however,
the Census Bureau will not accept
challenges to the 2019 estimates.
Under title 15, part 90 CFR,
‘‘Procedure for Challenging Population
Estimates,’’ the Census Bureau provides
general-purpose governmental units the
opportunity to seek a review and
provide additional data to the Census
Bureau’s annual population estimates
and to present evidence relating to the
accuracy of the estimates. A generalpurpose governmental unit may file a
challenge to its population estimate any
time up to 90 days after the release of
the estimate by the Census Bureau on its
website. The Census Bureau, upon
receipt of the appropriate
documentation to support the challenge,
will attempt to resolve the discrepancy
with the governmental unit in a timely
manner. A general-purpose
governmental unit may file a challenge
of the revised estimate any time up to
90 days after its release.
Pursuant to the Population Estimates
Challenge Program’s governing
regulations, the Census Bureau annually
prepares, between decennial censuses,
statistical estimates of the number of
people residing in states and their
governmental units. 15 CFR 90.1. The
Census Bureau will not accept
challenges to the 2019 population
estimates, to be released in May 2020,
because of conflicts with the Census
Bureau’s Population Division staff’s
work to support the review and
evaluation of the 2020 Decennial
Census. Additionally, the 2020
Decennial Census counts will start to be
publicly available on a flow basis
beginning in December 2020 and
continue to be released in 2021, so the
timing of these two separate releases
might cause confusion for states,
counties, and other units of generalpurpose governments who regularly use
the population and housing data for
different purposes such as planning and
providing a wide range of services to
their communities.
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State and local governments also play
a critical role to ensure the accuracy of
the Census Bureau’s address file and
resulting counts from the upcoming
2020 Census given the essential role of
the population counts in determining
congressional representation,
redistricting, and the distribution of
federal funds. Partnership efforts for the
Census Bureau encompass building
networks and engaging trusted voices to
assist in meeting the overall 2020
Census goal of counting everyone once,
only once, and in the right place.
For these reasons the Census Bureau
will suspend the Population Estimates
Challenge for the decennial year (2020)
and 2021. The Population Estimates
Challenge program was suspended
during 2010 and 2011 to accommodate
the taking of the 2010 Census.
During the suspension period, the
Census Bureau will not provide the
operations necessary to review
challenges to the July 1, 2019,
population estimates for states,
counties, and other general-purpose
governments, such as cities, towns, and
villages. This is to ensure that sufficient
resources are allocated to the conduct of
the Decennial Census, allowing the
Census Bureau’s Population Division
staff to effectively evaluate the 2020
Census results and prepare the
groundwork for the new decade of
estimates. During the period when the
program is suspended, the Population
Estimates Program will be conducting
demographic analysis of the 2020
Census, evaluating the results of the
2020 Census in comparison with the
population estimates, conducting
research to enhance the estimates, and
integrating the updates from the 2020
Census into the estimates program after
the 2020 Census is concluded.
The Population Estimates Challenge
Program will resume in 2022 after the
Census Bureau concludes its
responsibilities in the conduct of the
decennial census. The Census Bureau
will resume accepting challenges to the
population estimates by publishing in
the Federal Register a document that
announces the date when it will begin
to accept challenges. At that time, states,
counties, and other units of generalpurpose government may initiate
challenges to population estimates
under the procedures set forth in 15
CFR part 90. The Census Bureau would
accept challenges beginning with the
2021 population estimates. The 2021
population estimates will be based upon
the 2020 Census counts and are
scheduled for release in 2022.
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Classification
Executive Order 12866: It has been
determined that this document is not
significant for purposes of E.O. 12866.
Executive Order 13132: It has been
determined that this document does not
contain policies with Federalism
implications as that term is defined in
E.O. 13132.
Administrative Procedure Act: The
provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act requiring prior notice
and opportunity for public comment are
inapplicable under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B)
because such prior notice and
opportunity for public comment is
unnecessary and impractical. The
Population Estimates Challenge program
is routinely suspended during decennial
census operations in order to ensure
that resources within the Population
Division are allocated toward evaluating
the decennial census results. This rule
only suspends the program during the
taking, processing and tabulation of the
2020 Census. Thus, this rule does not
implement revisions to the program or
its requirements. Furthermore, there is
good cause to waive the thirty day delay
in effective date pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
(d)(3), as this rule does not require
action nor burden any regulated entity,
including state and local governments
such as county, city, town, or village.
Moreover, allowing an additional thirty
days for challenges is not practical since
the 2019 Population Estimates
Challenge period would begin two
months after the scheduled suspension
of the Challenge program.
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Because a
notice of proposed rulemaking and an
opportunity for public comment are not
required for this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553,
or by any other law, the analytical
requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., are
not applicable. Accordingly, no
regulatory flexibility analysis is required
and none has been prepared.
List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 90
Administrative practice and
procedure, Census data, State and local
governments.
PART 90—PROCEDURE FOR
CHALLENGING POPULATION
ESTIMATES
For the reason stated in the preamble,
and under the authority of 13 U.S.C. 4
and 181, 15 CFR part 90 is stayed
indefinitely effective January 9, 2020.
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Dated: December 20, 2019.
Steven D. Dillingham,
Director, Bureau of the Census.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
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18 CFR Part 381
[Docket No. RM20–3–000]
Annual Update of Filing Fees
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Final rule; annual update of
Commission filing fees.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Commission’s regulations, the
Commission issues this update of its
filing fees. This document provides the
yearly update using data in the
Commission’s Financial System to
calculate the new fees. The purpose of
updating is to adjust the fees on the
basis of the Commission’s costs for
Fiscal Year 2019.
DATES: February 10, 2020.
SUMMARY:
Maryam Khan, Office of the Executive
Director, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 999 North Capitol St. NE,
Room 22–02, Washington, DC 20426,
202–502–6683.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Document
Availability: In addition to publishing
the full text of this document in the
Federal Register, the Commission
provides all interested persons an
opportunity to view and/or print the
contents of this document via the
internet through FERC’s Home Page
(https://www.ferc.gov) and in FERC’s
Public Reference Room during normal
business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Eastern time) at 888 First Street NE,
Room 2A, Washington, DC 20426.
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this information is available in the
eLibrary. The full text of this document
is available on eLibrary in PDF and
Microsoft Word format for viewing,
printing, and/or downloading. To access
this document in eLibrary, type the
docket number excluding the last three
digits of this document in the docket
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directions on the search page.
User assistance is available for
eLibrary and other aspects of FERC’s
website during normal business hours.
For assistance, contact FERC Online
Support at FERCOnlineSupport@
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The Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (Commission) is issuing
this document to update filing fees that
the Commission assesses for specific
services and benefits provided to
identifiable beneficiaries. Pursuant to 18
CFR 381.104, the Commission is
establishing updated fees on the basis of
the Commission’s Fiscal Year 2019
costs. The adjusted fees announced in
this document are effective February 10,
2020. The Commission has determined,
with the concurrence of the
Administrator of the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs of
the Office of Management and Budget,
that this final rule is not a major rule
within the meaning of section 251 of
Subtitle E of Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act, 5 U.S.C.
804(2). The Commission is submitting
this final rule to both houses of the
United States Congress and to the
Comptroller General of the United
States.
The new fee schedule is as follows:
Fees Applicable to the Natural Gas Policy Act
1. Petitions for rate approval pursuant to 18 CFR 284.123(b)(2). (18 CFR 381.403) ........................................................................
14,960
Fees Applicable to General Activities
1. Petition for issuance of a declaratory order (except under Part I of the Federal Power Act). (18 CFR 381.302(a)) ....................
2. Review of a Department of Energy remedial order:
Amount in controversy
$0–9,999. (18 CFR 381.303(b)) ............................................................................................................................................
$10,000–29,999. (18 CFR 381.303(b)) .................................................................................................................................
$30,000 or more. (18 CFR 381.303(a)) ................................................................................................................................
3. Review of a Department of Energy denial of adjustment:
Amount in controversy
$0–9,999. (18 CFR 381.304(b)) ............................................................................................................................................
$10,000–29,999. (18 CFR 381.304(b)) .................................................................................................................................
$30,000 or more. (18 CFR 381.304(a)) ................................................................................................................................
4. Written legal interpretations by the Office of General Counsel. (18 CFR 381.305(a)) ..................................................................
30,060
100
600
43,880
100
600
23,010
8,620
Fees Applicable to Natural Gas Pipelines
1. Pipeline certificate applications pursuant to 18 CFR 284.224. (18 CFR 381.207(b)) ....................................................................
* 1,000
Fees Applicable to Cogenerators and Small Power Producers
1. Certification of qualifying status as a small power production facility. (18 CFR 381.505(a)) .........................................................
2. Certification of qualifying status as a cogeneration facility. (18 CFR 381.505(a)) .........................................................................
25,850
29,260
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List of Subjects in 18 CFR Part 381
Electric power plants, Electric
utilities, Natural gas, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
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Issued: December 26, 2019.
Anton C. Porter,
Executive Director.
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continues to read as follows:
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Commission amends part 381, chapter I,
title 18, Code of Federal Regulations, as
set forth below.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 717–717w; 16 U.S.C.
791–828c, 2601–2645; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 42
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census
15 CFR Part 90
[Docket Number: 191211-0109]
RIN 0607-AA57
Temporary Suspension of the Population Estimates Challenge
Program
AGENCY: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notification of final rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: This document provides notice to state and local governments
and to Federal agencies that, beginning on January 8, 2020, the Bureau
of the Census (Census Bureau) will temporarily suspend the Population
Estimates Challenge Program during the decennial census year (2020) and
2021 to accommodate the taking of the 2020 Census. The suspension of
this program is a necessary action in order to ensure that sufficient
resources are allocated to conduct the decennial census, allowing the
Census Bureau's Population Division staff to effectively evaluate the
2020 Census results. The Census Bureau will publish a document in the
Federal Register announcing the resumption of the Population Estimates
Challenge Program when the stay is lifted.
[[Page 1101]]
DATES: Effective January 9, 2020, 15 CFR part 90 is stayed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amel Toukabri, Population Division,
Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, telephone (301) 763-2461,
email at <[email protected]>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Census Bureau hereby notifies the public
that it will suspend the Population Estimates Challenge Program after
the resolution of all challenges to the 2018 population estimates,
which should occur by January 8, 2020. The Census Bureau will release
the 2019 population estimates in 2020; however, the Census Bureau will
not accept challenges to the 2019 estimates.
Under title 15, part 90 CFR, ``Procedure for Challenging Population
Estimates,'' the Census Bureau provides general-purpose governmental
units the opportunity to seek a review and provide additional data to
the Census Bureau's annual population estimates and to present evidence
relating to the accuracy of the estimates. A general-purpose
governmental unit may file a challenge to its population estimate any
time up to 90 days after the release of the estimate by the Census
Bureau on its website. The Census Bureau, upon receipt of the
appropriate documentation to support the challenge, will attempt to
resolve the discrepancy with the governmental unit in a timely manner.
A general-purpose governmental unit may file a challenge of the revised
estimate any time up to 90 days after its release.
Pursuant to the Population Estimates Challenge Program's governing
regulations, the Census Bureau annually prepares, between decennial
censuses, statistical estimates of the number of people residing in
states and their governmental units. 15 CFR 90.1. The Census Bureau
will not accept challenges to the 2019 population estimates, to be
released in May 2020, because of conflicts with the Census Bureau's
Population Division staff's work to support the review and evaluation
of the 2020 Decennial Census. Additionally, the 2020 Decennial Census
counts will start to be publicly available on a flow basis beginning in
December 2020 and continue to be released in 2021, so the timing of
these two separate releases might cause confusion for states, counties,
and other units of general-purpose governments who regularly use the
population and housing data for different purposes such as planning and
providing a wide range of services to their communities.
State and local governments also play a critical role to ensure the
accuracy of the Census Bureau's address file and resulting counts from
the upcoming 2020 Census given the essential role of the population
counts in determining congressional representation, redistricting, and
the distribution of federal funds. Partnership efforts for the Census
Bureau encompass building networks and engaging trusted voices to
assist in meeting the overall 2020 Census goal of counting everyone
once, only once, and in the right place.
For these reasons the Census Bureau will suspend the Population
Estimates Challenge for the decennial year (2020) and 2021. The
Population Estimates Challenge program was suspended during 2010 and
2011 to accommodate the taking of the 2010 Census.
During the suspension period, the Census Bureau will not provide
the operations necessary to review challenges to the July 1, 2019,
population estimates for states, counties, and other general-purpose
governments, such as cities, towns, and villages. This is to ensure
that sufficient resources are allocated to the conduct of the Decennial
Census, allowing the Census Bureau's Population Division staff to
effectively evaluate the 2020 Census results and prepare the groundwork
for the new decade of estimates. During the period when the program is
suspended, the Population Estimates Program will be conducting
demographic analysis of the 2020 Census, evaluating the results of the
2020 Census in comparison with the population estimates, conducting
research to enhance the estimates, and integrating the updates from the
2020 Census into the estimates program after the 2020 Census is
concluded.
The Population Estimates Challenge Program will resume in 2022
after the Census Bureau concludes its responsibilities in the conduct
of the decennial census. The Census Bureau will resume accepting
challenges to the population estimates by publishing in the Federal
Register a document that announces the date when it will begin to
accept challenges. At that time, states, counties, and other units of
general-purpose government may initiate challenges to population
estimates under the procedures set forth in 15 CFR part 90. The Census
Bureau would accept challenges beginning with the 2021 population
estimates. The 2021 population estimates will be based upon the 2020
Census counts and are scheduled for release in 2022.
Classification
Executive Order 12866: It has been determined that this document is
not significant for purposes of E.O. 12866.
Executive Order 13132: It has been determined that this document
does not contain policies with Federalism implications as that term is
defined in E.O. 13132.
Administrative Procedure Act: The provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act requiring prior notice and opportunity for public comment
are inapplicable under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) because such prior notice and
opportunity for public comment is unnecessary and impractical. The
Population Estimates Challenge program is routinely suspended during
decennial census operations in order to ensure that resources within
the Population Division are allocated toward evaluating the decennial
census results. This rule only suspends the program during the taking,
processing and tabulation of the 2020 Census. Thus, this rule does not
implement revisions to the program or its requirements. Furthermore,
there is good cause to waive the thirty day delay in effective date
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. (d)(3), as this rule does not require action nor
burden any regulated entity, including state and local governments such
as county, city, town, or village. Moreover, allowing an additional
thirty days for challenges is not practical since the 2019 Population
Estimates Challenge period would begin two months after the scheduled
suspension of the Challenge program.
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Because a notice of proposed rulemaking
and an opportunity for public comment are not required for this rule by
5 U.S.C. 553, or by any other law, the analytical requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., are not applicable.
Accordingly, no regulatory flexibility analysis is required and none
has been prepared.
List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 90
Administrative practice and procedure, Census data, State and local
governments.
PART 90--PROCEDURE FOR CHALLENGING POPULATION ESTIMATES
0
For the reason stated in the preamble, and under the authority of 13
U.S.C. 4 and 181, 15 CFR part 90 is stayed indefinitely effective
January 9, 2020.
[[Page 1102]]
Dated: December 20, 2019.
Steven D. Dillingham,
Director, Bureau of the Census.
[FR Doc. 2019-28416 Filed 1-8-20; 8:45 am]
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