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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6331–N–06A]
Public Interest Phased Implementation
Waiver of Build America, Buy America
Provisions as Applied to Recipients of
HUD Federal Financial Assistance
Office of the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
ACTION: Final notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the Build
America, Buy America Act (‘‘BABA’’ or
‘‘the Act’’) this notice advises that HUD
has issued a public interest waiver to
further HUD’s phased implementation
of the Buy America Domestic Content
Procurement Preference (‘‘Buy America
Preference,’’ or ‘‘BAP’’) for recipients of
Federal Financial Assistance (‘‘FFA’’)
provided by HUD. On May 5, 2022,
HUD previously issued a separate
waiver covering all FFA obligated by
HUD on or before November 14, 2022,
including Community Development
Block Grant (‘‘CDBG’’) formula grants.
In order to fully focus on the successful
implementation of the BAP in CDBG
formula grants, one of HUD’s largest
grant programs, HUD has determined
that it is in the public interest to issue
a new public interest waiver of the
application of the BAP for all other FFA
obligated by HUD. By this notice, HUD
announces that it is waiving the
application of the BAP on or after the
effective date of this waiver for all FFA
obligated by HUD on or before February
21, 2023, except for those funds utilized
in connection with the purchase of iron
or steel products in infrastructure
projects funded by CDBG formula grants
obligated by HUD on or after November
15, 2022. In addition, in the case of FFA
obligated by HUD on or after November
15, 2022 but prior to the effective date
of the final waiver, HUD is waiving the
application of the BAP for all
expenditures incurred on or after the
date of the final waiver, except for those
funds utilized in connection with the
purchase of iron or steel products in
infrastructure projects funded by CDBG
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formula grants obligated by HUD on or
after November 15, 2022.
DATES: As required under section 70914
of the Act, HUD published a new
proposed public interest phased
implementation waiver on its website
on November 3, 2022. In addition, HUD
published the proposed waiver in the
Federal Register. Comments on that
proposed waiver were initially stated to
be due on or before November 17, 2022,
but HUD extended the deadline to
comment until November 21, 2022.
Through this final notice, HUD is
announcing that it has issued this
waiver effective November 23, 2022.
This waiver is effective as stated herein
for FFA obligated on the effective date
of the waiver and until February 21,
2023 for a total of ninety (90) days and,
in the case of FFA obligated by HUD on
or after November 15, 2022 but prior to
the effective date of the final waiver, for
all expenditures incurred on or after the
date of the final waiver, except for those
funds utilized in connection with the
purchase of iron or steel products in
infrastructure projects funded by CDBG
formula grants obligated by HUD on or
after November 15, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joseph Carlile, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street SW, Room 10226, Washington,
DC 20410–5000, at (202) 402–7082 (this
is not a toll-free number). HUD
welcomes and is prepared to receive
calls from individuals who are deaf or
hard of hearing, as well as individuals
with speech and communication
disabilities. To learn more about how to
make an accessible telephone call,
please https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/
guides/telecommunications-relayservice-trs. HUD encourages submission
of questions about this document be
sent to BuildAmericaBuyAmerica@
hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Build America, Buy America
The Build America, Buy America Act
(‘‘BABA’’ or ‘‘the Act’’) was enacted on
November 15, 2021, as part of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
(‘‘IIJA’’) (Pub. L. 117–58). The Act
establishes a domestic content
procurement preference, the BAP, for
Federal infrastructure programs. Section
70914(a) of the Act establishes that no
later than 180 days after the date of
enactment, HUD must ensure that none
of the funds made available for
infrastructure projects may be obligated
by the Department unless it has taken
steps to ensure that the iron, steel,
manufactured products, and
construction materials used in a project
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are produced in the United States. In
section 70912, the Act further defines a
project to include ‘‘the construction,
alteration, maintenance, or repair of
infrastructure in the United States’’ and
includes within the definition of
infrastructure those items traditionally
included along with buildings and real
property. Thus, beginning May 14, 2022,
new awards of FFA by HUD through a
program for infrastructure, and any of
those newly obligated funds then
obligated by the grantee, are covered
under BABA provisions of the Act, 41
U.S.C. 8301 note, unless covered by a
waiver.
II. HUD’s Progress in Implementation of
the Act
Since the enactment of the Act, HUD
has worked diligently to implement the
BAP. Consistent with the requirements
of section 70913 of the Act, HUD
produced a report identifying and
evaluating all of HUD’s Federal
Financial Assistance programs for
compliance with the BAP on January 19,
2022, by Federal Register notice
‘‘Identification of Federal Financial
Assistance Infrastructure Programs
Subject to the Build America, Buy
America Provisions of the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act’’ (87 FR 2894).
In order to ensure orderly
implementation of the BAP across
HUD’s programs, HUD published two
general applicability waivers for HUD’s
programs on May 3, 2022. The first
notice, ‘‘General Applicability Waiver of
Build America, Buy America Provisions
as Applied to Recipients of HUD
Federal Financial Assistance’’ (87 FR
26219), extended the implementation
date for the BAP until November 14,
2022, unless covered by a subsequent
waiver. Thus, no funds obligated by
HUD before November 14, 2022, are
subject to the BAP. The second notice,
‘‘General Applicability Waiver of Build
America, Buy America Provisions as
Applied to Tribal Recipients of HUD
Federal Financial Assistance’’ (87 FR
26221), extended the implementation
date for the BAP for Federal Financial
Assistance provided to Tribal recipients
for a period of one year. Additionally,
on June 1, 2022 (87 FR 33193) HUD
published a Request for Information
‘‘Request for Information Relating to the
Implementation of the Build America,
Buy America Act’’ to gather additional
information necessary to fully
implement the BAP for HUD programs
and to adequately prepare necessary
Paperwork Reduction Act notices
relating to such implementation.
Following the expiration of the
‘‘General Applicability Waiver of Build
America, Buy America Provisions as
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Applied to Recipients of HUD Federal
Financial Assistance’’ (87 FR 26219),
HUD published two additional longterm public interest waivers of the
application of the BAP in exigent
circumstances and in connection with
Small Grants and De Minimis
expenditures. Additionally, HUD
determined that it will fully implement
the BAP for purposes of the purchase of
iron and steel products used in
infrastructure projects funded with
Federal Financial Assistance provided
by HUD through its CDBG formula
grants obligated by HUD on or after
November 15, 2022, unless such
purchases are covered by another
applicable waiver issued by HUD.
Additional details on HUD’s
implementation of the BABA
requirements can be found at https://
www.hud.gov/program_offices/general_
counsel/BABA.
III. Waiver Authority
Under section 70914(b), HUD and
other Federal agencies have authority to
waive the application of a domestic
content procurement preference when
(1) application of the preference would
be contrary to the public interest, (2) the
materials and products subject to the
preference are not produced in the
United States at a sufficient and
reasonably available quantity or
satisfactory quality, or (3) inclusion of
domestically produced materials and
products would increase the cost of the
overall project by more than 25 percent.
Section 70914(c) provides that a waiver
under 70914(b) must be published by
the agency with a detailed written
explanation for the proposed
determination and provide a public
comment period of not less than 15
days.
IV. Public Interest, General
Applicability Waiver of Buy America
Provisions
The Office of Management and
Budget’s April 18, 2022 memorandum,
‘‘Initial Implementation Guidance on
Application of Buy America Preference
in Federal Financial Assistance
Programs for Infrastructure’’ (‘‘OMB
Memorandum M–22–11’’),i encourages
agencies to consider ways to provide the
assistance to funding recipients that is
necessary and effective for the
implementation of the BAP, including
consideration of phased implementation
of BAP where appropriate.
In Fiscal Year 2022, HUD grantees
will receive more than $15 billion
through the Department’s programs
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where infrastructure is an eligible
activity that may be subject to the BAP.
For example, Community Development
Block Grant (‘‘CDBG’’) funds may be
used for infrastructure projects (e.g.,
water and sewer improvements, street
improvements, neighborhood facilities)
or non-infrastructure uses (e.g., senior
services, youth services, operation of
food banks, administrative and planning
expenses). HUD estimates that 40
percent of CDBG funds awarded in 2021
($1.4 billion of $3.5 billion total) were
used on infrastructure projects where
the BAP could apply.
As HUD’s previous notices advised
and as supported by several comments
received during the comment period,
many of HUD’s programs may be subject
to the BAP and have previously not
required compliance with similar Buy
America preferences. Because the
potential application of BAP mandated
by the Act is new to the majority of
HUD’s programs and Federal Financial
Assistance (‘‘FFA’’), HUD is choosing to
implement the BAP first with respect to
all iron and steel products used in
infrastructure projects funded with FFA
provided by HUD through its CDBG
formula grants on or after November 15,
2022. In order to focus on this
implementation, HUD is waiving the
application of the BAP in connection
with all other FFA provided by HUD.
This will provide an additional limited
period to allow for further consideration
of the most efficient methods of
implementation of the BAP across the
remaining HUD programs for
construction materials and
manufactured products more generally.
This waiver advances BABA by
reducing the administrative burden to
potential assistance recipients where the
costs of uncertainty in compliance with
BABA could distract from the focus on
the efficient and effective
implementation of BABA in one of
HUD’s largest FFA programs and allows
for broader phased implementation once
further clarity and guidance on the
implementation is received. Failure to
provide recipients such flexibilities
could delay the award for infrastructure
projects as grantees and funding
recipients must exert considerable effort
in accounting for the sourcing for
miscellaneous, low-cost construction
materials without the benefit of
complete guidance on the Act’s
requirements.
HUD believes that better coordination
with HUD FFA recipients in the
implementation of BABA will avoid
unnecessary and undue hardship. Such
a waiver will allow grantees and
funding recipients to focus their efforts
on such critical projects. Issuing this
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waiver is not an alternative to increasing
domestic production. Rather this waiver
will allow HUD to focus (particularly in
the early phases of BABA
implementation) on key products and
critical supply chains where increased
U.S. manufacturing can best advance
our economic and national security.
This waiver also allows grantees and
funding recipients to continue with
projects in connection with iron and
steel products where Made in America
requirements have long been
contemplated—providing greater ease of
implementation for HUD’s CDBG
formula grantees. Without this waiver,
HUD grantee and funding recipient
participation could be impacted, such as
modification of current plans.
By this notice, HUD announces that it
is waiving the application of the BAP
for all FFA obligated by HUD on or after
November 23, the effective date of this
waiver, and on or before February 21,
2023, except for those funds utilized in
connection with the purchase of iron or
steel products in infrastructure projects
funded by CDBG formula grants
obligated by HUD on or after November
15, 2022. In addition, in the case of FFA
obligated by HUD on or after November
15, 2022 but prior to the effective date
of the final waiver, HUD is waiving the
application of the BAP for all
expenditures incurred on or after the
date of the final waiver, except for those
funds utilized in connection with the
purchase of iron or steel products in
infrastructure projects funded by CDBG
formula grants obligated by HUD on or
after November 15, 2022.
As HUD’s previous notice advised
and as supported by several comments
received during the comment period for
that waiver, many of the HUD’s
programs that may be subject to the BAP
and have previously not required
compliance with similar Buy America
preferences. Because the potential
application of BAP mandated by the Act
is new to the majority of HUD’s FFA
programs, this waiver advances BABA
by targeting the initial phased
implementation to a well-developed
industry in connection with
infrastructure projects being undertaken
by sophisticated CDBG formula
grantees. HUD intends to focus specific
attention to the full implementation of
the BAP in connection with the use of
iron and steel in infrastructure projects
in other FFA programs utilizing HUD
funds within this waiver period.
No funds obligated by HUD or the
grantee/funding recipient during the
period of the waiver that would be
exempted from compliance with BAP as
a result of the waiver will be required
to apply the BAP.
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V. Public Comments on the Waiver
As required under section 70914 of
the Act, HUD solicited comment from
the public on the public interest waiver
announced in this notice on its website
and then published the proposed waiver
in the Federal Register. A total of 15
comments were received in response to
the proposed waiver. HUD thoroughly
reviewed and considered each of the
comments in determining to move
forward with the issuance of this waiver
as published in this final notice. The
comments were supportive of the
orderly implementation of the BAP, but
were varied in the commenters’
recommendations as to how to best
accomplish such implementation.
A few commenters expressed support
for a waiver of broader scope,
potentially excluding all affordable
housing programs from requirements to
apply the BAP. A similar number of
commenters requested that HUD move
more expeditiously to fully implement
the BAP across all HUD FFA programs.
HUD appreciates the comments from
both perspectives, but believes that the
strategic implementation of iron and
steel purchase requirements of the BAP
in connection with CDBG formula
grants obligated by HUD on or after
November 15, 2022, is an appropriate
first step towards the appropriate
implementation of the BAP. Such a
measured step forward in
implementation of the Act represents an
appropriate balancing of the intent of
the Act with the public interest in the
continued efficiency and success of
infrastructure projects funded through
HUD’s affordable housing and
community development programs, the
majority of which have not previously
been subject to Buy America
requirements to the extent of those
included in the BAP. HUD therefore
declines to alter the scope of the
proposed phased implementation
waiver at this time. HUD will continue
to monitor the implementation of the
BAP across its programs to ensure the
most robust application possible in light
of the important public interests
discussed above.
Several proponents of the waiver
requested that HUD provide guidance
regarding the implementation of the
BAP and extend this waiver until after
the provision of such guidance. HUD
appreciates these comments as well and
will continue to work to develop robust
guidance regarding the implementation
of the BAP across its programs. HUD
remains committed to reviewing its
plans to provide for the effective and
efficient implementation of the Act
across its programs but is declining to
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extend the term of this waiver at this
time.
V. Impact of This Waiver on Other
Federal Financial Assistance
No funds that have been obligated by
HUD on or before November 14, 2022,
or during the pendency of this waiver
will require compliance with the BAP,
with the exception of iron and steel
products used in connection with
infrastructure projects funded through
CDBG formula grants obligated by HUD
on or after November 15, 2022, or unless
otherwise required by another FFA
award. Where the BAP or other BABA
requirements are made applicable to a
project of a grantee or funding recipient
by another Federal agency, those
requirements are not waived by this
waiver, nor is the grantee or funding
recipient exempt from the application of
those requirements in accordance with
the requirements of the Federal Agency
providing such Federal Financial
Assistance.
VI. Assessment of Cost Advantage of a
Foreign-Sourced Product
Under OMB Memorandum M–22–11,
agencies are expected to assess
‘‘whether a significant portion of any
cost advantage of a foreign-sourced
product is the result of the use of
dumped steel, iron, or manufactured
products or the use of injuriously
subsidized steel, iron, or manufactured
products’’ as appropriate before granting
a public interest waiver. HUD’s analysis
has concluded that this assessment is
not applicable to this waiver, as this
waiver is not based in the cost of
foreign-sourced products. HUD will
perform additional market research
during the waiver period to better
understand the market and to limit the
use of waivers caused by dumping of
foreign-sourced products.
Marcia L. Fudge,
Secretary.
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Development (HUD).
ACTION: Final notice.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-6331-N-06A]
Public Interest Phased Implementation Waiver of Build America,
Buy America Provisions as Applied to Recipients of HUD Federal
Financial Assistance
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
ACTION: Final notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Build America, Buy America Act
(``BABA'' or ``the Act'') this notice advises that HUD has issued a
public interest waiver to further HUD's phased implementation of the
Buy America Domestic Content Procurement Preference (``Buy America
Preference,'' or ``BAP'') for recipients of Federal Financial
Assistance (``FFA'') provided by HUD. On May 5, 2022, HUD previously
issued a separate waiver covering all FFA obligated by HUD on or before
November 14, 2022, including Community Development Block Grant
(``CDBG'') formula grants. In order to fully focus on the successful
implementation of the BAP in CDBG formula grants, one of HUD's largest
grant programs, HUD has determined that it is in the public interest to
issue a new public interest waiver of the application of the BAP for
all other FFA obligated by HUD. By this notice, HUD announces that it
is waiving the application of the BAP on or after the effective date of
this waiver for all FFA obligated by HUD on or before February 21,
2023, except for those funds utilized in connection with the purchase
of iron or steel products in infrastructure projects funded by CDBG
formula grants obligated by HUD on or after November 15, 2022. In
addition, in the case of FFA obligated by HUD on or after November 15,
2022 but prior to the effective date of the final waiver, HUD is
waiving the application of the BAP for all expenditures incurred on or
after the date of the final waiver, except for those funds utilized in
connection with the purchase of iron or steel products in
infrastructure projects funded by CDBG formula grants obligated by HUD
on or after November 15, 2022.
DATES: As required under section 70914 of the Act, HUD published a new
proposed public interest phased implementation waiver on its website on
November 3, 2022. In addition, HUD published the proposed waiver in the
Federal Register. Comments on that proposed waiver were initially
stated to be due on or before November 17, 2022, but HUD extended the
deadline to comment until November 21, 2022. Through this final notice,
HUD is announcing that it has issued this waiver effective November 23,
2022. This waiver is effective as stated herein for FFA obligated on
the effective date of the waiver and until February 21, 2023 for a
total of ninety (90) days and, in the case of FFA obligated by HUD on
or after November 15, 2022 but prior to the effective date of the final
waiver, for all expenditures incurred on or after the date of the final
waiver, except for those funds utilized in connection with the purchase
of iron or steel products in infrastructure projects funded by CDBG
formula grants obligated by HUD on or after November 15, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph Carlile, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 10226, Washington,
DC 20410-5000, at (202) 402-7082 (this is not a toll-free number). HUD
welcomes and is prepared to receive calls from individuals who are deaf
or hard of hearing, as well as individuals with speech and
communication disabilities. To learn more about how to make an
accessible telephone call, please https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs. HUD encourages submission of
questions about this document be sent to
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Build America, Buy America
The Build America, Buy America Act (``BABA'' or ``the Act'') was
enacted on November 15, 2021, as part of the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act (``IIJA'') (Pub. L. 117-58). The Act establishes a
domestic content procurement preference, the BAP, for Federal
infrastructure programs. Section 70914(a) of the Act establishes that
no later than 180 days after the date of enactment, HUD must ensure
that none of the funds made available for infrastructure projects may
be obligated by the Department unless it has taken steps to ensure that
the iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used
in a project
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are produced in the United States. In section 70912, the Act further
defines a project to include ``the construction, alteration,
maintenance, or repair of infrastructure in the United States'' and
includes within the definition of infrastructure those items
traditionally included along with buildings and real property. Thus,
beginning May 14, 2022, new awards of FFA by HUD through a program for
infrastructure, and any of those newly obligated funds then obligated
by the grantee, are covered under BABA provisions of the Act, 41 U.S.C.
8301 note, unless covered by a waiver.
II. HUD's Progress in Implementation of the Act
Since the enactment of the Act, HUD has worked diligently to
implement the BAP. Consistent with the requirements of section 70913 of
the Act, HUD produced a report identifying and evaluating all of HUD's
Federal Financial Assistance programs for compliance with the BAP on
January 19, 2022, by Federal Register notice ``Identification of
Federal Financial Assistance Infrastructure Programs Subject to the
Build America, Buy America Provisions of the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act'' (87 FR 2894). In order to ensure orderly implementation
of the BAP across HUD's programs, HUD published two general
applicability waivers for HUD's programs on May 3, 2022. The first
notice, ``General Applicability Waiver of Build America, Buy America
Provisions as Applied to Recipients of HUD Federal Financial
Assistance'' (87 FR 26219), extended the implementation date for the
BAP until November 14, 2022, unless covered by a subsequent waiver.
Thus, no funds obligated by HUD before November 14, 2022, are subject
to the BAP. The second notice, ``General Applicability Waiver of Build
America, Buy America Provisions as Applied to Tribal Recipients of HUD
Federal Financial Assistance'' (87 FR 26221), extended the
implementation date for the BAP for Federal Financial Assistance
provided to Tribal recipients for a period of one year. Additionally,
on June 1, 2022 (87 FR 33193) HUD published a Request for Information
``Request for Information Relating to the Implementation of the Build
America, Buy America Act'' to gather additional information necessary
to fully implement the BAP for HUD programs and to adequately prepare
necessary Paperwork Reduction Act notices relating to such
implementation.
Following the expiration of the ``General Applicability Waiver of
Build America, Buy America Provisions as Applied to Recipients of HUD
Federal Financial Assistance'' (87 FR 26219), HUD published two
additional long-term public interest waivers of the application of the
BAP in exigent circumstances and in connection with Small Grants and De
Minimis expenditures. Additionally, HUD determined that it will fully
implement the BAP for purposes of the purchase of iron and steel
products used in infrastructure projects funded with Federal Financial
Assistance provided by HUD through its CDBG formula grants obligated by
HUD on or after November 15, 2022, unless such purchases are covered by
another applicable waiver issued by HUD. Additional details on HUD's
implementation of the BABA requirements can be found at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/general_counsel/BABA.
III. Waiver Authority
Under section 70914(b), HUD and other Federal agencies have
authority to waive the application of a domestic content procurement
preference when (1) application of the preference would be contrary to
the public interest, (2) the materials and products subject to the
preference are not produced in the United States at a sufficient and
reasonably available quantity or satisfactory quality, or (3) inclusion
of domestically produced materials and products would increase the cost
of the overall project by more than 25 percent. Section 70914(c)
provides that a waiver under 70914(b) must be published by the agency
with a detailed written explanation for the proposed determination and
provide a public comment period of not less than 15 days.
IV. Public Interest, General Applicability Waiver of Buy America
Provisions
The Office of Management and Budget's April 18, 2022 memorandum,
``Initial Implementation Guidance on Application of Buy America
Preference in Federal Financial Assistance Programs for
Infrastructure'' (``OMB Memorandum M-22-11''),\i\ encourages agencies
to consider ways to provide the assistance to funding recipients that
is necessary and effective for the implementation of the BAP, including
consideration of phased implementation of BAP where appropriate.
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In Fiscal Year 2022, HUD grantees will receive more than $15
billion through the Department's programs where infrastructure is an
eligible activity that may be subject to the BAP. For example,
Community Development Block Grant (``CDBG'') funds may be used for
infrastructure projects (e.g., water and sewer improvements, street
improvements, neighborhood facilities) or non-infrastructure uses
(e.g., senior services, youth services, operation of food banks,
administrative and planning expenses). HUD estimates that 40 percent of
CDBG funds awarded in 2021 ($1.4 billion of $3.5 billion total) were
used on infrastructure projects where the BAP could apply.
As HUD's previous notices advised and as supported by several
comments received during the comment period, many of HUD's programs may
be subject to the BAP and have previously not required compliance with
similar Buy America preferences. Because the potential application of
BAP mandated by the Act is new to the majority of HUD's programs and
Federal Financial Assistance (``FFA''), HUD is choosing to implement
the BAP first with respect to all iron and steel products used in
infrastructure projects funded with FFA provided by HUD through its
CDBG formula grants on or after November 15, 2022. In order to focus on
this implementation, HUD is waiving the application of the BAP in
connection with all other FFA provided by HUD. This will provide an
additional limited period to allow for further consideration of the
most efficient methods of implementation of the BAP across the
remaining HUD programs for construction materials and manufactured
products more generally. This waiver advances BABA by reducing the
administrative burden to potential assistance recipients where the
costs of uncertainty in compliance with BABA could distract from the
focus on the efficient and effective implementation of BABA in one of
HUD's largest FFA programs and allows for broader phased implementation
once further clarity and guidance on the implementation is received.
Failure to provide recipients such flexibilities could delay the award
for infrastructure projects as grantees and funding recipients must
exert considerable effort in accounting for the sourcing for
miscellaneous, low-cost construction materials without the benefit of
complete guidance on the Act's requirements.
HUD believes that better coordination with HUD FFA recipients in
the implementation of BABA will avoid unnecessary and undue hardship.
Such a waiver will allow grantees and funding recipients to focus their
efforts on such critical projects. Issuing this
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waiver is not an alternative to increasing domestic production. Rather
this waiver will allow HUD to focus (particularly in the early phases
of BABA implementation) on key products and critical supply chains
where increased U.S. manufacturing can best advance our economic and
national security. This waiver also allows grantees and funding
recipients to continue with projects in connection with iron and steel
products where Made in America requirements have long been
contemplated--providing greater ease of implementation for HUD's CDBG
formula grantees. Without this waiver, HUD grantee and funding
recipient participation could be impacted, such as modification of
current plans.
By this notice, HUD announces that it is waiving the application of
the BAP for all FFA obligated by HUD on or after November 23, the
effective date of this waiver, and on or before February 21, 2023,
except for those funds utilized in connection with the purchase of iron
or steel products in infrastructure projects funded by CDBG formula
grants obligated by HUD on or after November 15, 2022. In addition, in
the case of FFA obligated by HUD on or after November 15, 2022 but
prior to the effective date of the final waiver, HUD is waiving the
application of the BAP for all expenditures incurred on or after the
date of the final waiver, except for those funds utilized in connection
with the purchase of iron or steel products in infrastructure projects
funded by CDBG formula grants obligated by HUD on or after November 15,
2022.
As HUD's previous notice advised and as supported by several
comments received during the comment period for that waiver, many of
the HUD's programs that may be subject to the BAP and have previously
not required compliance with similar Buy America preferences. Because
the potential application of BAP mandated by the Act is new to the
majority of HUD's FFA programs, this waiver advances BABA by targeting
the initial phased implementation to a well-developed industry in
connection with infrastructure projects being undertaken by
sophisticated CDBG formula grantees. HUD intends to focus specific
attention to the full implementation of the BAP in connection with the
use of iron and steel in infrastructure projects in other FFA programs
utilizing HUD funds within this waiver period.
No funds obligated by HUD or the grantee/funding recipient during
the period of the waiver that would be exempted from compliance with
BAP as a result of the waiver will be required to apply the BAP.
V. Public Comments on the Waiver
As required under section 70914 of the Act, HUD solicited comment
from the public on the public interest waiver announced in this notice
on its website and then published the proposed waiver in the Federal
Register. A total of 15 comments were received in response to the
proposed waiver. HUD thoroughly reviewed and considered each of the
comments in determining to move forward with the issuance of this
waiver as published in this final notice. The comments were supportive
of the orderly implementation of the BAP, but were varied in the
commenters' recommendations as to how to best accomplish such
implementation.
A few commenters expressed support for a waiver of broader scope,
potentially excluding all affordable housing programs from requirements
to apply the BAP. A similar number of commenters requested that HUD
move more expeditiously to fully implement the BAP across all HUD FFA
programs. HUD appreciates the comments from both perspectives, but
believes that the strategic implementation of iron and steel purchase
requirements of the BAP in connection with CDBG formula grants
obligated by HUD on or after November 15, 2022, is an appropriate first
step towards the appropriate implementation of the BAP. Such a measured
step forward in implementation of the Act represents an appropriate
balancing of the intent of the Act with the public interest in the
continued efficiency and success of infrastructure projects funded
through HUD's affordable housing and community development programs,
the majority of which have not previously been subject to Buy America
requirements to the extent of those included in the BAP. HUD therefore
declines to alter the scope of the proposed phased implementation
waiver at this time. HUD will continue to monitor the implementation of
the BAP across its programs to ensure the most robust application
possible in light of the important public interests discussed above.
Several proponents of the waiver requested that HUD provide
guidance regarding the implementation of the BAP and extend this waiver
until after the provision of such guidance. HUD appreciates these
comments as well and will continue to work to develop robust guidance
regarding the implementation of the BAP across its programs. HUD
remains committed to reviewing its plans to provide for the effective
and efficient implementation of the Act across its programs but is
declining to extend the term of this waiver at this time.
V. Impact of This Waiver on Other Federal Financial Assistance
No funds that have been obligated by HUD on or before November 14,
2022, or during the pendency of this waiver will require compliance
with the BAP, with the exception of iron and steel products used in
connection with infrastructure projects funded through CDBG formula
grants obligated by HUD on or after November 15, 2022, or unless
otherwise required by another FFA award. Where the BAP or other BABA
requirements are made applicable to a project of a grantee or funding
recipient by another Federal agency, those requirements are not waived
by this waiver, nor is the grantee or funding recipient exempt from the
application of those requirements in accordance with the requirements
of the Federal Agency providing such Federal Financial Assistance.
VI. Assessment of Cost Advantage of a Foreign-Sourced Product
Under OMB Memorandum M-22-11, agencies are expected to assess
``whether a significant portion of any cost advantage of a foreign-
sourced product is the result of the use of dumped steel, iron, or
manufactured products or the use of injuriously subsidized steel, iron,
or manufactured products'' as appropriate before granting a public
interest waiver. HUD's analysis has concluded that this assessment is
not applicable to this waiver, as this waiver is not based in the cost
of foreign-sourced products. HUD will perform additional market
research during the waiver period to better understand the market and
to limit the use of waivers caused by dumping of foreign-sourced
products.
Marcia L. Fudge,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2022-27096 Filed 12-13-22; 8:45 am]
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