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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
17 CFR Part 200
[Release No. 34–92727; FOIA–194]
Freedom of Information Act
Regulations
Securities and Exchange
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’) is making
an amendment to the Commission’s
Freedom of Information Act (‘‘FOIA’’)
regulations to remove a provision
stating that records that the FOIA
requires to be made available for public
inspection in an electronic format will
be available to persons who do not have
access to the internet in the
Commission’s Public Reference Room.
The Commission’s FOIA regulations
will continue to provide that persons
who do not have access to the internet
can obtain the documents required to be
made available for public inspection by
telephone or email request to the Office
of FOIA Services.
DATES: Effective date: August 26, 2021.
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Ray
McInerney, FOIA/PA Officer, Office of
FOIA Services, (202) 551–6249;
Securities and Exchange Commission,
100 F Street NE, Washington, DC
20549–5041.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
Commission is adopting an amendment
to its FOIA regulations at 17 CFR
200.80(a)(2)(ii).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Freedom of Information Act
requires each agency, in accordance
with published rules, to make certain
records available for public inspection
in an electronic format.1 The
Commission’s regulation at 17 CFR
200.80(a)(2)(ii) provides that records
that the FOIA requires to be made
available for public inspection in an
electronic format are accessible through
the Commission’s website. In addition,
under the existing regulation, persons
without access to the internet may
obtain these records by telephone or
email request or by visiting the Public
Reference Room at the Commission’s
headquarters in Washington, DC. The
FOIA itself does not require that
agencies provide access to documents
that are available for public inspection
in an electronic format in a public
reference room.
The Public Reference Room, which is
housed within the Commission’s
Library, contains a computer terminal
that members of the public may use to
access records that the SEC is required
to make publicly available under the
FOIA. The Commission’s visitor logs
and information from the Commission
Library staff indicate that no one has
used the computer terminal in the
Public Reference Room to access records
that the FOIA requires to be made
available for public inspection in an
electronic format from 2018 through the
date of this document.2 In light of the
lack of use of the computer terminal in
the Public Reference Room as a means
of accessing the records, we are
adopting technical amendments to our
FOIA rules to remove the reference to
obtaining access in the Public Reference
Room. The Commission’s regulation
will continue to provide that persons
who do not have access to the internet
will be able to obtain the documents
required to be made available for public
inspection via telephone or email
request to the Commission’s Office of
FOIA Services.
15
U.S.C. 552(a)(2).
to the COVID pandemic, the public has not
been allowed access to the Public Reference Room
since April 13, 2020.
II. Administrative Law Matters
The Commission finds, in accordance
with the Administrative Procedure Act
(‘‘APA’’), that these revisions relate
solely to agency organization,
procedures, or practice and do not
constitute a substantive rule.
Accordingly, the APA’s provisions
regarding notice of rulemaking,
opportunity for public comment, and
advance publication of the amendments
are not applicable.3 For the same reason,
and because these amendments do not
substantially affect the rights or
obligations of non-agency parties, the
provisions of the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
are not applicable.4
Additionally, the provisions of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act, which apply
only when notice and comment are
required by the APA or other law, are
not applicable. These amendments do
not contain any collection of
information requirements as defined by
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
III. Economic Analysis
We are adopting an amendment to
remove a provision that states that
documents that the FOIA requires to be
made available for public inspection in
an electronic format will be available to
persons who do not have access to the
internet in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room. This amendment does
not impose any substantive regulatory
obligations on any person. We do not
believe the amendment will have any
substantial economic effect, including
on efficiency, competition, or capital
formation. All documents that the FOIA
requires to be available will remain
available to the public via the internet,
mail, email, or telephone request.
Members of the public who wish to
make use of the Commission’s Public
Reference Room but who must now
make use of one of the alternatives
could potentially incur net costs if the
alternatives are less accessible than
using the computer available in the
Public Reference Room. However, since
the documents at issue are readily
available through any computer
connected to the internet and can also
be obtained by mail and since no person
has used the Commission’s Public
Reference Room for this purpose in at
least two years, we believe any such
incremental costs will be small and
incurred infrequently. Because the
amendment imposes no substantial new
burdens on private parties, the
Commission believes that the
amendment will not have any impact on
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competition for purposes of section
23(a)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934.5
FOIA Services by telephone at 202–551–
7900 or by email at foiapa@sec.gov.
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IV. Statutory Authority
By the Commission.
Dated: August 23, 2021.
Vanessa A. Countryman,
Secretary.
The amendments contained herein
have been made under the authority set
forth in 5 U.S.C. 552 and 15 U.S.C.
78w(a).
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List of Subjects in 17 CFR Part 200
Administrative practice and
procedure, Freedom of information.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Text of Amendments
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, the Commission amends title
17, chapter II of the Code of Federal
Regulations as follows:
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
18 CFR Part 35
[Docket No. RM16–17–000]
PART 200—ORGANIZATION;
CONDUCT AND ETHICS; AND
INFORMATION AND REQUESTS
Data Collection for Analytics and
Surveillance and Market-Based Rate
Purposes
Subpart D—Information and Requests
AGENCY:
1. The authority citation for part 200,
subpart D, continues to read in part as
follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended, 15
U.S.C. 77f(d), 77s, 77ggg(a), 77sss, 78m(F)(3),
78w, 80a–37, 80a–44(a), 80a–44(b), 80b–
10(a), and 80b–11, unless otherwise noted.
Section 200.80 also issued under Public
Law 114–185 sec. 3(a), 130 Stat. 538; 5 U.S.C.
552; 15 U.S.C. 77f(d), 77s, 77ggg(a), 78d–1,
78w(a), 80a–37(a), 80a–44(b), 80b–10(a), and
80b–11(a), unless otherwise noted.
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■ 2. Amend § 200.80 by revising
paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:
§ 200.80 Securities and Exchange
Commission records and information.
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(a) * * *
(2)(i) Records that the FOIA requires
to be made available for public
inspection in an electronic format
(pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2)) are
accessible through the Commission’s
website, https://www.sec.gov. Each
division and office of the Commission is
responsible for determining which of its
records are required to be made publicly
available in an electronic format, as well
as identifying additional records of
interest to the public that are
appropriate for public disclosure, and
for posting and indexing such records.
Each division and office shall ensure
that its posted records and indexes are
reviewed and updated on an ongoing
basis.
(ii) Persons who do not have access to
the internet may obtain these records by
contacting the Commission’s Office of
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U.S.C. 78w(a)(2).
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Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Adopted revisions to
information collection.
The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission adopts a
proposal to collect additional data from
certain market-based rate sellers with
ultimate upstream affiliates that have
been granted blanket authorization to
acquire the securities of those sellers or
those sellers’ upstream affiliates. The
adopted proposal involves certain
revisions to the data dictionary and
XML schema that accompany the
relational database established in Order
No. 860.
DATES: These revisions will become
effective October 25, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ryan Stertz (Technical Information),
Office of Energy Market Regulation,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First St. NE, Washington, DC 20426,
(202) 502–6473, Ryan.Stertz@ferc.gov.
Regine Baus (Legal Information),
Office of the General Counsel, Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First St. NE, Washington, DC 20426,
(202) 502–8757, Regine.Baus@ferc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Order Adopting Revisions to
Information Collection
(Issued August 19, 2021)
1. On March 18, 2021, the
Commission issued a notice requesting
comments 1 on a proposal to collect
additional data from certain market1 Data Collection for Analytics & Surveillance &
Mkt.-Based Rate Purposes, 86 FR 17823 (Apr. 6,
2021), 174 FERC ¶ 61,214 (2021) (March Notice).
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based rate (MBR) sellers (Sellers) 2
through revisions to the data dictionary
and XML schema that accompany the
relational database established in Order
No. 860 (MBR Data Dictionary).3
Specifically, the Commission proposed
revising the MBR Data Dictionary to
require that Sellers whose ultimate
upstream affiliate(s) 4 own their voting
securities pursuant to a section 203(a)(2)
blanket authorization provide, in the
relational database, three additional
data fields: The docket number of the
section 203(a)(2) blanket authorization,
the Utility ID Type CD of the utility
whose securities were acquired under
the corresponding section 203(a)(2)
blanket authorization docket number,
and the Utility ID of that utility.5 In this
order, we revise the MBR Data
Dictionary as proposed in the March
Notice.
I. Background
A. Order No. 860
2. On July 18, 2019, the Commission
issued Order No. 860, which revised
certain aspects of the substance and
format of information Sellers submit to
the Commission for market-based rate
purposes. Among other things, the
Commission adopted the approach to
collect market-based rate information in
a relational database.6 The Commission
also specified that any significant
changes to the MBR Data Dictionary
would be proposed in a Commission
order or rulemaking, which would
provide an opportunity for comment.7
3. In support, the Commission
explained that the relational database
construct provides for a more modern
and flexible format for the reporting and
retrieval of information. The
2 A Seller is defined as any person that has
authorization to or seeks authorization to engage in
sales for resale of electric energy, capacity or
ancillary services at market-based rates under
section 205 of the Federal Power Act (FPA). 18 CFR
35.36(a)(1); 16 U.S.C. 824d.
3 Data Collection for Analytics & Surveillance &
Mkt.-Based Rate Purposes, Order No. 860, 84 FR
36390 (July 26, 2019), 168 FERC ¶ 61,039 (2019),
order on reh’g and clarification, Order No. 860–A,
85 FR 13012 (Oct. 1, 2020), 170 FERC ¶ 61,129
(2020).
4 ‘‘Ultimate upstream affiliate’’ is defined as the
furthest upstream affiliate(s) in the ownership
chain—i.e., each of the upstream of affiliate(s) of a
Seller, who itself does not have 10% or more of its
outstanding securities owned, held or controlled,
with power to vote, by any person (including an
individual or company). Order No. 860, 168 FERC
¶ 61,039 at P 5 n.10; see also 18 CFR 35.36(a)(10).
‘‘Upstream affiliate’’ means any entity described in
§ 35.36(a)(9)(i). 18 CFR 35.36(a)(10).
5 The March Notice defined ‘‘utilities’’ as
transmitting utilities, electric utility companies, or
holding company systems containing such entities.
March Notice, 174 FERC ¶ 61,214 at P 1 n.4.
6 Order No. 860, 168 FERC ¶ 61,039 at P 4.
7 Id. P 220.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
17 CFR Part 200
[Release No. 34-92727; FOIA-194]
Freedom of Information Act Regulations
AGENCY: Securities and Exchange Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Securities and Exchange Commission (``Commission'') is
making an amendment to the Commission's Freedom of Information Act
(``FOIA'') regulations to remove a provision stating that records that
the FOIA requires to be made available for public inspection in an
electronic format will be available to persons who do not have access
to the internet in the Commission's Public Reference Room. The
Commission's FOIA regulations will continue to provide that persons who
do not have access to the internet can obtain the documents required to
be made available for public inspection by telephone or email request
to the Office of FOIA Services.
DATES: Effective date: August 26, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ray McInerney, FOIA/PA Officer, Office
of FOIA Services, (202) 551-6249; Securities and Exchange Commission,
100 F Street NE, Washington, DC 20549-5041.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission is adopting an amendment to
its FOIA regulations at 17 CFR 200.80(a)(2)(ii).
I. Background
The Freedom of Information Act requires each agency, in accordance
with published rules, to make certain records available for public
inspection in an electronic format.\1\ The Commission's regulation at
17 CFR 200.80(a)(2)(ii) provides that records that the FOIA requires to
be made available for public inspection in an electronic format are
accessible through the Commission's website. In addition, under the
existing regulation, persons without access to the internet may obtain
these records by telephone or email request or by visiting the Public
Reference Room at the Commission's headquarters in Washington, DC. The
FOIA itself does not require that agencies provide access to documents
that are available for public inspection in an electronic format in a
public reference room.
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\1\ 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2).
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The Public Reference Room, which is housed within the Commission's
Library, contains a computer terminal that members of the public may
use to access records that the SEC is required to make publicly
available under the FOIA. The Commission's visitor logs and information
from the Commission Library staff indicate that no one has used the
computer terminal in the Public Reference Room to access records that
the FOIA requires to be made available for public inspection in an
electronic format from 2018 through the date of this document.\2\ In
light of the lack of use of the computer terminal in the Public
Reference Room as a means of accessing the records, we are adopting
technical amendments to our FOIA rules to remove the reference to
obtaining access in the Public Reference Room. The Commission's
regulation will continue to provide that persons who do not have access
to the internet will be able to obtain the documents required to be
made available for public inspection via telephone or email request to
the Commission's Office of FOIA Services.
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\2\ Due to the COVID pandemic, the public has not been allowed
access to the Public Reference Room since April 13, 2020.
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II. Administrative Law Matters
The Commission finds, in accordance with the Administrative
Procedure Act (``APA''), that these revisions relate solely to agency
organization, procedures, or practice and do not constitute a
substantive rule. Accordingly, the APA's provisions regarding notice of
rulemaking, opportunity for public comment, and advance publication of
the amendments are not applicable.\3\ For the same reason, and because
these amendments do not substantially affect the rights or obligations
of non-agency parties, the provisions of the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act are not applicable.\4\
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\3\ 5 U.S.C. 553.
\4\ 5 U.S.C. 804(3)(C).
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Additionally, the provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act,
which apply only when notice and comment are required by the APA or
other law, are not applicable. These amendments do not contain any
collection of information requirements as defined by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995.
III. Economic Analysis
We are adopting an amendment to remove a provision that states that
documents that the FOIA requires to be made available for public
inspection in an electronic format will be available to persons who do
not have access to the internet in the Commission's Public Reference
Room. This amendment does not impose any substantive regulatory
obligations on any person. We do not believe the amendment will have
any substantial economic effect, including on efficiency, competition,
or capital formation. All documents that the FOIA requires to be
available will remain available to the public via the internet, mail,
email, or telephone request. Members of the public who wish to make use
of the Commission's Public Reference Room but who must now make use of
one of the alternatives could potentially incur net costs if the
alternatives are less accessible than using the computer available in
the Public Reference Room. However, since the documents at issue are
readily available through any computer connected to the internet and
can also be obtained by mail and since no person has used the
Commission's Public Reference Room for this purpose in at least two
years, we believe any such incremental costs will be small and incurred
infrequently. Because the amendment imposes no substantial new burdens
on private parties, the Commission believes that the amendment will not
have any impact on
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competition for purposes of section 23(a)(2) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934.\5\
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\5\ 15 U.S.C. 78w(a)(2).
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IV. Statutory Authority
The amendments contained herein have been made under the authority
set forth in 5 U.S.C. 552 and 15 U.S.C. 78w(a).
List of Subjects in 17 CFR Part 200
Administrative practice and procedure, Freedom of information.
Text of Amendments
For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Commission amends title
17, chapter II of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:
PART 200--ORGANIZATION; CONDUCT AND ETHICS; AND INFORMATION AND
REQUESTS
Subpart D--Information and Requests
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1. The authority citation for part 200, subpart D, continues to read in
part as follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended, 15 U.S.C. 77f(d), 77s,
77ggg(a), 77sss, 78m(F)(3), 78w, 80a-37, 80a-44(a), 80a-44(b), 80b-
10(a), and 80b-11, unless otherwise noted.
Section 200.80 also issued under Public Law 114-185 sec. 3(a),
130 Stat. 538; 5 U.S.C. 552; 15 U.S.C. 77f(d), 77s, 77ggg(a), 78d-1,
78w(a), 80a-37(a), 80a-44(b), 80b-10(a), and 80b-11(a), unless
otherwise noted.
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2. Amend Sec. 200.80 by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:
Sec. 200.80 Securities and Exchange Commission records and
information.
(a) * * *
(2)(i) Records that the FOIA requires to be made available for
public inspection in an electronic format (pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552(a)(2)) are accessible through the Commission's website, https://www.sec.gov. Each division and office of the Commission is responsible
for determining which of its records are required to be made publicly
available in an electronic format, as well as identifying additional
records of interest to the public that are appropriate for public
disclosure, and for posting and indexing such records. Each division
and office shall ensure that its posted records and indexes are
reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis.
(ii) Persons who do not have access to the internet may obtain
these records by contacting the Commission's Office of FOIA Services by
telephone at 202-551-7900 or by email at [email protected].
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By the Commission.
Dated: August 23, 2021.
Vanessa A. Countryman,
Secretary.
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