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48 CFR Part 552
[GSAR Case 2022–G521; Docket No. GSA–
GSAR–2023–0010; Sequence No. 1]
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General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR);
Personal Identity Verification
Requirements Clause Reference
Office of Acquisition Policy,
General Services Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Final rule; technical
amendment.
AGENCY:
The General Services
Administration is issuing this final rule
to make a technical amendment to the
SUMMARY:
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The General Services Administration
(GSA) conducts routine reviews of its
acquisition regulations to identify
outdated content and to ensure GSA
policy referenced within the General
Services Administration Acquisition
Regulation (GSAR) is current. GSA
discovered that the policy referenced in
the GSAR clause 552.204–9 Personal
Identity Verification Requirements was
changed from GSA Order CIO P 2181.1
to GSA Order ADM 2181.1 in March
2020. The title was also updated from
GSA HSPD–12 Personal Identity
Verification and Credentialing
Handbook to GSA HSPD–12 Personal
Identity Verification and Credentialing,
and Background Investigations for
Contractor Employees. The title update
provides better clarity regarding the
information contained in the GSA
Order.
By updating the policy referenced in
the GSAR clause, this rule ensures
contractors are directed to the correct
policy.
II. Publication of This Final Rule for
Public Comment Is Not Required by
Statute
GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
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General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation. A policy
referenced within a clause covering
personal identification verification
requirements has an updated number
and title.
DATES: Effective April 26, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
clarification of content, contact Ms.
Kathryn Carlson and Mr. Clarence
Harrison at GSARPolicy@gsa.gov or
202–227–7051. For information
pertaining to status or publication
schedules, contact the Regulatory
Secretariat Division at GSARegSec@
gsa.gov or 202–501–4755. Please cite
GSAR Case 2022–G521.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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The statute that applies to the
publication of the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) is 41 U.S.C. 1707.
Subsection (a)(1) of 41 U.S.C. 1707
requires that a procurement policy,
regulation, procedure, or form
(including an amendment or
modification thereof) must be published
for public comment if it relates to the
expenditure of appropriated funds, and
has either a significant effect beyond the
internal operating procedures of the
agency issuing the policy, regulation,
procedure, or form, or has a significant
cost or administrative impact on
contractors or offerors. This final rule is
not required to be published for public
comment because the change is
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technical in nature and makes
conforming updates to the title and
number of a referenced policy
document.
III. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
Executive Orders (E.O.s) 12866 and
13563 direct agencies to assess all costs
and benefits of available regulatory
alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory
approaches that maximize net benefits
(including potential economic,
environmental, public health and safety
effects, distributive impacts, and
equity). E.O. 13563 emphasizes the
importance of quantifying both costs
and benefits, of reducing costs, of
harmonizing rules, and of promoting
flexibility. The Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) has determined that this rule is
not a significant regulatory action and,
therefore, is not subject to review under
section 6(b) of E.O. 12866, Regulatory
Planning and Review, dated September
30, 1993.
IV. Congressional Review Act
The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as amended by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a ‘‘major rule’’ may take
effect, the agency promulgating the rule
must submit a rule report, which
includes a copy of the rule, to each
House of the Congress and to the
Comptroller General of the United
States. The General Services
Administration will submit a report
containing this rule and other required
information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S.
House of Representatives, and the
Comptroller General of the United
States. A major rule cannot take effect
until 60 days after it is published in the
Federal Register. OIRA has determined
that this is not a major rule under 5
U.S.C. 804.
V. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) does not apply to this
rule because an opportunity for public
comment is not required to be given for
this rule under 41 U.S.C. 1707(a)(1) (see
Section II. of this preamble).
Accordingly, no regulatory flexibility
analysis is required, and none has been
prepared.
VI. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act does
not apply because the changes to the
GSAR do not impose recordkeeping or
information collection requirements, or
the collection of information from
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offerors, contractors, or members of the
public that require the approval of the
Office of Management and Budget under
44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.
PART 552—SOLICITATION
PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT
CLAUSES
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Part 552
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1. The authority citation for 48 CFR
part 552 continues to read as follows:
Government procurement.
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 121(c).
Jeffrey A. Koses,
Senior Procurement Executive, Office of
Acquisition Policy, Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration.
Therefore, GSA amends 48 CFR part
552 as set forth below:
2. Amend section 552.204–9 by
revising the section heading, date of the
clause, and paragraph (a) to read as
follows:
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552.204–9 Personal Identity Verification
Requirements.
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Personal Identity Verification
Requirements ([APR 2023])
(a) The Contractor shall comply with
GSA personal identity verification
requirements, identified in ADM 2181.1
GSA HSPD–12 Personal Identity
Verification and Credentialing, and
Background Investigations for
Contractor Employees, if Contractor
employees require access to GSA
controlled facilities or information
systems to perform contract
requirements. The Contractor can find
the policy and additional information at
https://www.gsa.gov/hspd12.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
48 CFR Part 552
[GSAR Case 2022-G521; Docket No. GSA-GSAR-2023-0010; Sequence No. 1]
General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation (GSAR);
Personal Identity Verification Requirements Clause Reference
AGENCY: Office of Acquisition Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Final rule; technical amendment.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration is issuing this final rule
to make a technical amendment to the General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation. A policy referenced within a clause covering
personal identification verification requirements has an updated number
and title.
DATES: Effective April 26, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For clarification of content, contact
Ms. Kathryn Carlson and Mr. Clarence Harrison at [email protected] or
202-227-7051. For information pertaining to status or publication
schedules, contact the Regulatory Secretariat Division at
[email protected] or 202-501-4755. Please cite GSAR Case 2022-G521.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The General Services Administration (GSA) conducts routine reviews
of its acquisition regulations to identify outdated content and to
ensure GSA policy referenced within the General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) is current. GSA discovered that the
policy referenced in the GSAR clause 552.204-9 Personal Identity
Verification Requirements was changed from GSA Order CIO P 2181.1 to
GSA Order ADM 2181.1 in March 2020. The title was also updated from GSA
HSPD-12 Personal Identity Verification and Credentialing Handbook to
GSA HSPD-12 Personal Identity Verification and Credentialing, and
Background Investigations for Contractor Employees. The title update
provides better clarity regarding the information contained in the GSA
Order.
By updating the policy referenced in the GSAR clause, this rule
ensures contractors are directed to the correct policy.
II. Publication of This Final Rule for Public Comment Is Not Required
by Statute
The statute that applies to the publication of the Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is 41 U.S.C. 1707. Subsection (a)(1) of 41
U.S.C. 1707 requires that a procurement policy, regulation, procedure,
or form (including an amendment or modification thereof) must be
published for public comment if it relates to the expenditure of
appropriated funds, and has either a significant effect beyond the
internal operating procedures of the agency issuing the policy,
regulation, procedure, or form, or has a significant cost or
administrative impact on contractors or offerors. This final rule is
not required to be published for public comment because the change is
technical in nature and makes conforming updates to the title and
number of a referenced policy document.
III. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
Executive Orders (E.O.s) 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess
all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). E.O.
13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits,
of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility.
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that this rule is not a
significant regulatory action and, therefore, is not subject to review
under section 6(b) of E.O. 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, dated
September 30, 1993.
IV. Congressional Review Act
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as amended by
the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996,
generally provides that before a ``major rule'' may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes
a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the
Comptroller General of the United States. The General Services
Administration will submit a report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States. A
major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in
the Federal Register. OIRA has determined that this is not a major rule
under 5 U.S.C. 804.
V. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) does not
apply to this rule because an opportunity for public comment is not
required to be given for this rule under 41 U.S.C. 1707(a)(1) (see
Section II. of this preamble). Accordingly, no regulatory flexibility
analysis is required, and none has been prepared.
VI. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because the changes to
the GSAR do not impose recordkeeping or information collection
requirements, or the collection of information from
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offerors, contractors, or members of the public that require the
approval of the Office of Management and Budget under 44 U.S.C. 3501,
et seq.
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Part 552
Government procurement.
Jeffrey A. Koses,
Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of
Government-wide Policy, General Services Administration.
Therefore, GSA amends 48 CFR part 552 as set forth below:
PART 552--SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
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1. The authority citation for 48 CFR part 552 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 121(c).
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2. Amend section 552.204-9 by revising the section heading, date of the
clause, and paragraph (a) to read as follows:
552.204-9 Personal Identity Verification Requirements.
* * * * *
Personal Identity Verification Requirements ([APR 2023])
(a) The Contractor shall comply with GSA personal identity
verification requirements, identified in ADM 2181.1 GSA HSPD-12
Personal Identity Verification and Credentialing, and Background
Investigations for Contractor Employees, if Contractor employees
require access to GSA controlled facilities or information systems to
perform contract requirements. The Contractor can find the policy and
additional information at https://www.gsa.gov/hspd12.
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