Denali Commission's Identification of Federal Financial Assistance Infrastructure Programs Subject to the Build America, Buy America Provisions of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, 51400-51401 [2022-17988]
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DENALI COMMISSION
Denali Commission’s Identification of
Federal Financial Assistance
Infrastructure Programs Subject to the
Build America, Buy America
Provisions of the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act
Denali Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Section 70913(a) of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
requires that the head of each Federal
agency shall submit to the Office of
Management and Budget and to
Congress a report that identifies each
Federal financial assistance program for
infrastructure administered by the
Federal agency, and that that report be
published in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Whittington, Denali Commission, 510 L
Street, Suite 410, Anchorage, AK 99501.
Telephone: (907) 271–1640. Email:
jwhittington@denali.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), signed
by President Biden on November 15,
2021, includes the Build America, Buy
America Act (BABA), which requires
each agency to submit to OMB and
Congress a report within 60 days of
enactment that lists all Federal financial
assistance programs for infrastructure
administered by the agency and that
identifies the programs that are
‘‘deficient,’’ as defined in the Act.
The Act also requires that the agency
must:
(1) identify all domestic content
procurement preferences applicable to
the Federal financial assistance;
(2) assess the applicability of the
domestic content procurement
preference requirements, including: (A)
section 313 of title 23, United States
Code; (B) section 5323(j) of title 49,
United States Code; (C) section 22905(a)
of title 49, United States Code; (D)
section 50101 of title 49, United States
Code; (E) section 603 of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.
1388); (F) section 1452(a)(4) of the Safe
Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. 300j–
12(a)(4)); (G) section 5035 of the Water
Infrastructure Finance and Innovation
Act of 2014 (33 U.S.C. 3 3914); (H) any
domestic content procurement
preference included in an
appropriations Act; and (I) any other
domestic content procurement
preference in Federal law (including
regulations);
(3) provide details on any applicable
domestic content procurement
preference requirement, including the
SUMMARY:
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purpose, scope, applicability, and any
exceptions and waivers issued under
the requirement; and
(4) include a description of the type
of infrastructure projects that receive
funding under the program, including
information relating to: (A) the number
of entities that are participating in the
program; (B) the amount of Federal
funds that are made available for the
program for each fiscal year; and (C) any
other information the head of the
Federal agency determines to be
relevant.
Commission Infrastructure Programs:
The Commission’s program areas are
determined annually by the
Commissioners for the Denali
Commission (‘‘Commissioners’’)
through the approval on an annual
workplan. The current workplan (FY
2022 Workplan) is listed below. These
program areas can change from year to
year as determined by the
Commissioners but all of the funds for
these areas could be used for an
infrastructure project. Prior to the
passage of the IIJA the Commission’s
Financial Assistance Awards were not
subject to a Buy America requirement.
Therefore all of the Commission’s
programs were inconsistent with section
70914. All of the Commission’s
programs are now compliant with the
Buy America requirements.
Base
Total
Energy Reliability and Security:
Diesel Power Plants and Interties ........................................................................................
Wind, Hydro, Biomass, Other Proven Renewables and Emerging Technologies ...............
Audits, TA, & Community Energy Efficiency Improvements ................................................
RPSU Maintenance and Improvement Projects ..................................................................
Subtotal .........................................................................................................................
$2,900,000
750,000
375,000
900,000
4,925,000
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
$2,900,000
750,000
375,000
900,000
4,925,000
Bulk Fuel Safety and Security:
New/Refurbished Facilities ...................................................................................................
Maintenance and Improvement Projects ..............................................................................
........................
........................
1,500,000
700,000
1,500,000
700,000
Subtotal .........................................................................................................................
0
2,200,000
2,200,000
Village Infrastructure Protection ..................................................................................................
Transportation ..............................................................................................................................
Sanitation:
Village Water, Wastewater and Solid Waste .......................................................................
500,000
1,000,000
........................
........................
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
........................
1,500,000
Subtotal .........................................................................................................................
1,500,000
........................
1,500,000
Health Facilities ...........................................................................................................................
Housing ........................................................................................................................................
Broadband ...................................................................................................................................
Workforce Development:
Energy and Bulk Fuel ...........................................................................................................
Other .....................................................................................................................................
750,000
500,000
750,000
........................
........................
........................
750,000
500,000
750,000
375,000
700,000
600,000
........................
975,000
700,000
Subtotal .........................................................................................................................
1,075,000
600,000
1,675,000
Totals ......................................................................................................................
11,000,000
2,800,000
13,800,000
Domestic Content Procurement
Preferences: The Commission has
reviewed all other domestic content
procurement preferences and
determined they do not apply to the
Commission.
ACTION:
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DENALI COMMISSION
Denali Commission's Identification of Federal Financial
Assistance Infrastructure Programs Subject to the Build America, Buy
America Provisions of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
AGENCY: Denali Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Section 70913(a) of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
requires that the head of each Federal agency shall submit to the
Office of Management and Budget and to Congress a report that
identifies each Federal financial assistance program for infrastructure
administered by the Federal agency, and that that report be published
in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Whittington, Denali Commission,
510 L Street, Suite 410, Anchorage, AK 99501. Telephone: (907) 271-
1640. Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA),
signed by President Biden on November 15, 2021, includes the Build
America, Buy America Act (BABA), which requires each agency to submit
to OMB and Congress a report within 60 days of enactment that lists all
Federal financial assistance programs for infrastructure administered
by the agency and that identifies the programs that are ``deficient,''
as defined in the Act.
The Act also requires that the agency must:
(1) identify all domestic content procurement preferences
applicable to the Federal financial assistance;
(2) assess the applicability of the domestic content procurement
preference requirements, including: (A) section 313 of title 23, United
States Code; (B) section 5323(j) of title 49, United States Code; (C)
section 22905(a) of title 49, United States Code; (D) section 50101 of
title 49, United States Code; (E) section 603 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1388); (F) section 1452(a)(4) of the
Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. 300j-12(a)(4)); (G) section 5035 of
the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014 (33 U.S.C.
3 3914); (H) any domestic content procurement preference included in an
appropriations Act; and (I) any other domestic content procurement
preference in Federal law (including regulations);
(3) provide details on any applicable domestic content procurement
preference requirement, including the
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purpose, scope, applicability, and any exceptions and waivers issued
under the requirement; and
(4) include a description of the type of infrastructure projects
that receive funding under the program, including information relating
to: (A) the number of entities that are participating in the program;
(B) the amount of Federal funds that are made available for the program
for each fiscal year; and (C) any other information the head of the
Federal agency determines to be relevant.
Commission Infrastructure Programs: The Commission's program areas
are determined annually by the Commissioners for the Denali Commission
(``Commissioners'') through the approval on an annual workplan. The
current workplan (FY 2022 Workplan) is listed below. These program
areas can change from year to year as determined by the Commissioners
but all of the funds for these areas could be used for an
infrastructure project. Prior to the passage of the IIJA the
Commission's Financial Assistance Awards were not subject to a Buy
America requirement. Therefore all of the Commission's programs were
inconsistent with section 70914. All of the Commission's programs are
now compliant with the Buy America requirements.
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Base TAPL Total
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Energy Reliability and Security:
Diesel Power Plants and Interties........................... $2,900,000 .............. $2,900,000
Wind, Hydro, Biomass, Other Proven Renewables and Emerging 750,000 .............. 750,000
Technologies...............................................
Audits, TA, & Community Energy Efficiency Improvements...... 375,000 .............. 375,000
RPSU Maintenance and Improvement Projects................... 900,000 .............. 900,000
Subtotal................................................ 4,925,000 .............. 4,925,000
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Bulk Fuel Safety and Security:
New/Refurbished Facilities.................................. .............. 1,500,000 1,500,000
Maintenance and Improvement Projects........................ .............. 700,000 700,000
-----------------------------------------------
Subtotal................................................ 0 2,200,000 2,200,000
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Village Infrastructure Protection............................... 500,000 .............. 500,000
Transportation.................................................. 1,000,000 .............. 1,000,000
Sanitation:
Village Water, Wastewater and Solid Waste................... 1,500,000 .............. 1,500,000
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Subtotal................................................ 1,500,000 .............. 1,500,000
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Health Facilities............................................... 750,000 .............. 750,000
Housing......................................................... 500,000 .............. 500,000
Broadband....................................................... 750,000 .............. 750,000
Workforce Development:
Energy and Bulk Fuel........................................ 375,000 600,000 975,000
Other....................................................... 700,000 .............. 700,000
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Subtotal................................................ 1,075,000 600,000 1,675,000
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Totals.............................................. 11,000,000 2,800,000 13,800,000
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Domestic Content Procurement Preferences: The Commission has
reviewed all other domestic content procurement preferences and
determined they do not apply to the Commission.
John Whittington,
General Counsel.
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