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1 Long-Term Debt Requirements for Large Bank
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rulemaking stated that the comment
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Chapter VI
[Docket ID ED–2023–OPE–0039]
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee;
Negotiator Nominations and Schedule
of Committee Meetings
Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Intent to establish rulemaking
committee.
AGENCY:
We announce our intention to
establish a negotiated rulemaking
committee to prepare proposed
regulations for Federal programs
authorized under title IV of the Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended
(HEA). The committee will include
representatives of organizations or
groups with interests that are
significantly affected by the subject
matter of the proposed regulations. We
request nominations for individual
negotiators who represent key
stakeholder constituencies for the issues
to be negotiated to serve on the
committee. We also announce the
creation of a subcommittee, and request
nominations for individuals with
pertinent expertise to participate on the
subcommittee. The Department has also
set a schedule for committee meetings.
SUMMARY:
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We must receive your
nominations for negotiators to serve on
the committee on or before December
13, 2023. The dates and times of the
committee meetings are set out in the
Schedule for Negotiations section in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. All
meetings will be virtual.
ADDRESSES: Please email your
nominations for negotiators to
negregnominations@ed.gov. If you are
unable to email your nomination, please
contact Aaron Washington. Telephone:
(202) 987–0911. Email:
aaron.washington@ed.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about negotiated
rulemaking, see ‘‘The Negotiated
Rulemaking Process for Title IV
Regulations—Frequently Asked
Questions’’ at https://www2.ed.gov/
policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/
hea08/neg-reg-faq.html. For information
on the nomination submission process,
email: negregnominations@ed.gov.
For information about the content of
this document, including additional
information about the negotiated
rulemaking process, please contact
Aaron Washington. Telephone: (202)
987–0911. Email: aaron.washington@
ed.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
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Background
On March 24, 2023, we published in
the Federal Register (88 FR 17777) an
announcement of our intent to establish
a negotiated rulemaking committee. We
also announced public hearings at
which interested parties could comment
on the topics for negotiation suggested
by the Department and suggest
additional topics for consideration for
action by the negotiated rulemaking
committee. Those hearings took place
virtually on April 11–13, 2023.
You may view written comments
submitted in response to the
aforementioned Federal Register
notification through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. Instructions for
finding comments are available on the
site under ‘‘FAQ.’’ Enter Docket ID ED–
2023–OPE–0039 in the search box to
locate the appropriate docket.
Committee Topics
After considering the information
received at the public hearing and the
written comments, we have decided to
establish the Program Integrity and
Institutional Quality Committee
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(Committee) to address the following
topics:
1. The Secretary’s recognition of
accrediting agencies under 34 CFR part
602 and related parts;
2. Institutional eligibility under 34
CFR 600.2, including State
authorization as a component of such
eligibility under 34 CFR 600.9;
3. The requirements for distance
education under 34 CFR 600.2 that
pertain to clock hour programs and
reporting for students who enroll
primarily online;
4. Return of title IV funds, to address
requirements for participating
institutions to return unearned title IV
funds in a manner that protects students
and taxpayers while easing the
administrative burden for institutions of
higher education under 34 CFR 668.22;
5. Cash management, to address
timely student access to disbursements
of title IV, HEA Federal student
financial assistance and provisions
related to credit balances, escheatment,
and loss of such funds under 34 CFR
part 668, subpart K; and
6. The eligibility requirements for
participants in the Federal TRIO
Programs.
As a part of the negotiated rulemaking
process, we are forming a Federal TRIO
Programs Subcommittee to expand the
range of expertise and constituencies
represented on this topic. The
Committee will consider the
subcommittee’s recommendations in its
consideration of proposed regulations
relating to changes to participant
eligibility requirements in the Federal
TRIO Programs.
The subcommittee will address TRIO
participant eligibility and make
recommendations to the Committee.
The subcommittee is not authorized to
make decisions for the Committee. The
subcommittee may be comprised of
some members of the Committee
(negotiators), as well as individuals who
are not Committee members but who
have expertise that will be helpful in
developing proposed regulations.
Therefore, in addition to asking for
nominations for individual negotiators
who represent key stakeholder
constituencies for issues to be
negotiated to serve on the Committee
(see Constituencies for Negotiator
Nominations), we seek nominations for
individuals with expertise regarding the
Federal TRIO Programs, particularly the
eligibility requirements, to serve on the
subcommittee. Before conclusion of the
negotiations, the subcommittee will
present its recommendations for
regulatory changes to the Committee for
its consideration.
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We intend to select negotiators for the
Committee who represent the interests
of those significantly affected by the
topics proposed for negotiation. In so
doing, we will comply with the
requirement in section 492(b)(1) of the
HEA that the individuals selected must
have demonstrated expertise or
experience in the relevant topics
proposed for negotiations. We will also
select negotiators who reflect the
diversity among program participants,
in accordance with section 492(b)(1) of
the HEA. Our goal is to establish a
committee that will allow significantly
affected parties to be represented while
keeping the size manageable. We
encourage negotiators, to the extent they
are able, to demonstrate support from
organizations, entities, or individuals
beyond themselves.
We generally select a primary and
alternate negotiator for each
constituency represented on a
committee. The primary negotiator
participates for the purpose of
determining consensus. The alternate
participates for the purpose of
determining consensus in the absence of
the primary negotiator. The Department
will provide more detailed information
to both primary and alternate
negotiators selected to participate on the
Committee about the logistics and
protocols of the meetings. The
subcommittee will only include primary
members. We will not select alternates
for the subcommittee.
Members of the public may observe
the Committee meetings, will have
access to individuals representing their
constituencies, and may be able to
participate in informal working groups
on issues between the meetings.
At the end of each day of the main
committee meetings (except for the final
day of the final session), the Department
will reserve 30 minutes for public
comment. We will provide information
on how to request time to speak on our
website at www2.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/2023/
index.html. We will notify speakers of
the time slot reserved for them and
provide information on how to log in to
the hearing as a speaker. An individual
may make only one presentation during
the public comment periods. If we
receive more registrations than we can
accommodate, we reserve the right to
reject the registration of an entity or
individual affiliated with an entity to
present comments to ensure that a broad
range of entities and individuals are
able to present.
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Constituencies for Negotiator
Nominations
We have identified the following
constituencies as having interests that
are significantly affected by the topics
proposed for negotiation. We plan to
include negotiators who represent these
constituencies. We particularly
encourage individuals or organizations
representing the interests of historically
underserved or low-income
communities to nominate themselves.
We also encourage institutions of higher
education that are currently recipients
of a Federal TRIO Program grant to
submit nominations under the
appropriate constituency on the main
committee.
Nominations should include evidence
of the nominee’s specific knowledge of
the issues listed under the Committee
Topics heading earlier in this notice.
The Department strongly encourages
nominees to list all constituencies under
which they would like to be considered.
The Department reserves the discretion
to have a nominee represent a
constituency based upon their
background and experience even if the
individual was not nominated for that
specific category. Constituencies for the
Committee are:
(1) Civil rights organizations and
consumer advocates.
(2) Legal assistance organizations.
(3) State officials, including State
higher education executive officers,
State authorizing agencies, and State
regulators of institutions of higher
education.
(4) State attorneys general.
(5) Students or borrowers, including
currently enrolled borrowers, or groups
representing them.
(6) U.S. military service members,
veterans, or groups representing them.
(7) Public four-year institutions of
higher education.
(8) Public two-year institutions of
higher education.
(9) Private nonprofit institutions of
higher education.
(10) Historically Black Colleges and
Universities, Tribal Colleges and
Universities, and Minority-serving
institutions (institutions of higher
education eligible to receive Federal
assistance under title III, parts A and F,
and title V of the HEA).
(11) Proprietary institutions of higher
education.
(12) Institutional accrediting agencies
recognized by the Secretary.
(13) Programmatic accrediting
agencies recognized by the Secretary, to
include State agencies recognized for
the approval of nurse education.
(14) Financial aid administrators.
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(15) Business officers from
institutions of higher education.
The goal of the committee is to
develop proposed regulations that
reflect a final consensus of the
committee. Consensus means that there
is no dissent by any member of a
negotiating committee, including the
committee member representing the
Department.
A negotiator is expected to represent
the interests of their constituency and to
participate in the negotiations in a
manner consistent with the goal of
developing proposed regulations on
which the committee will reach
consensus. If consensus is reached, all
members of the organization or group
represented by a negotiator are bound
by the consensus and are prohibited
from commenting negatively on the
resulting proposed regulations. The
Department will not consider any such
negative comments on the proposed
regulations that are submitted by a
member of such an organization.
We are also interested in nominations
for members of the Federal TRIO
Programs Subcommittee from
individuals who represent the following
groups:
(1) Institutions of higher education.
(2) Public or private agencies or
organizations, including communitybased organizations with experience in
serving disadvantaged youth.
(3) Secondary schools, including local
educational agencies with secondary
schools.
(4) Current or former participants in a
Federal TRIO Program.
(5) State officials, including State
higher education executive officers,
State authorizing agencies, and State
regulators of institutions of higher
education.
We encourage institutions of higher
education, public and private agencies
and organizations, and secondary
schools that are currently recipients of
a Federal TRIO Program grant to submit
nominations.
Nominations
We request that nominations for both
the committee and the subcommittee
include the information described in
this section.
(1) The name of the nominee;
(2) The name of the constituency (or
constituencies) for which the nominee
is being nominated (see Constituencies
for Negotiator Nominations);
(3) The nominee’s place of
employment or institution at which they
are or were enrolled and, if different, the
organization the nominee represents;
(4) A resume or evidence of the
nominee’s expertise and experience in
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the topics proposed for negotiations;
and
(5) The nominee’s contact
information, including email address,
telephone number, and mailing address.
Please see the ADDRESSES section for
submission information. We will
confirm receipt of nominations to the
submitter. The Department will provide
additional information to those we
select to serve as negotiators. Once
complete, a list of negotiators will be
posted here: https://www2.ed.gov/
policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/
2023/. The Department will
also provide information at that site
about how any committee vacancies can
be filled at the beginning of the first
committee meeting.
Schedule for Negotiations
The Committee will meet for three
sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: January 8–11, 2024.
Session 2: February 5–8, 2024.
Session 3: March 4–7, 2024.
Session times will be from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., with a
public comment period from
approximately 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.,
Eastern time.
The subcommittee will meet for two
sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: January 12, 2024.
Session 2: February 9, 2024.
Session times will be from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Eastern
time. There will not be a public
comment period for the subcommittee
meetings.
All sessions will be conducted
virtually and available for the public to
view. Individuals who wish to observe
the committee meetings will be required
to register for each session they would
like to observe. We will post registration
links closer to the start of negotiations
on our website at www2.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/2023/
index.html. The Department will also
post recordings and transcripts of the
meetings on that site.
Accessible Format: On request to the
program contact person listed under FOR
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individuals with disabilities can obtain
this document in an accessible format.
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requestor with an accessible format that
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compact disc, or other accessible format.
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Authority: Program Authority: 20 U.S.C.
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Nasser H. Paydar,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary
Education.
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BILLING CODE 4000–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
[FF09E21000 FXES1111090FEDR245]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Seven Species Not
Warranted for Listing as Endangered
or Threatened Species
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notification of findings.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce
findings that seven species are not
warranted for listing as endangered or
threatened species under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). After a thorough review
of the best available scientific and
commercial information, we find that it
SUMMARY:
is not warranted at this time to list
Edison’s ascyrum (Hypericum
edisonianum), Florida (lowland)
loosestrife (Lythrum flagellare), Florida
pinesnake (Pituophis melanoleucus
mugitu), mimic cavesnail
(Phreatodrobia imitata), northern
cavefish (Amblyopsis spelaea),
smallscale darter (Etheostoma
microlepidum), and Texas troglobitic
water slater (Lirceolus smithii).
However, we ask the public to submit to
us at any time any new information
relevant to the status of any of the
species mentioned above or their
habitats.
The findings in this document
were made on November 29, 2023.
DATES:
Detailed descriptions of the
bases for these findings are available on
the internet at https://
www.regulations.gov under the
following docket numbers:
ADDRESSES:
Species
Docket No.
Edison’s ascyrum ............................................................................................................................................................
Florida (lowland) loosestrife ............................................................................................................................................
Florida pinesnake ...........................................................................................................................................................
Mimic cavesnail ..............................................................................................................................................................
Northern cavefish ............................................................................................................................................................
Smallscale darter ............................................................................................................................................................
Texas troglobitic water slater ..........................................................................................................................................
Those descriptions are also available
by contacting the appropriate person as
specified under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT. Please submit any
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Species
Contact information
Edison’s ascyrum, Florida (lowland) loosestrife,
and Florida pinesnake.
Mimic cavesnail and Texas troglobitic water
slater.
Northern cavefish ................................................
Lourdes Mena, Division Manager, Florida Ecological Services Field Office, lourdes_mena@
fws.gov, 904–460–4970.
Karen Myers, Field Supervisor, Austin Ecological Services Field Office, karen_myers@fws.gov,
512–937–7371.
Lee Andrews, Field Supervisor, Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office, lee_andrews@
fws.gov, 502–695–0468 ext. 46108.
Dan Elbert, Field Supervisor, Tennessee Ecological Services Field Office, daniel_elbert@
fws.gov, 931–525–4973.
Smallscale darter ................................................
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FWS–R2–ES–2023–0175
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Section 4 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1533)
and the implementing regulations at
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Chapter VI
[Docket ID ED-2023-OPE-0039]
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; Negotiator Nominations and
Schedule of Committee Meetings
AGENCY: Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Intent to establish rulemaking committee.
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SUMMARY: We announce our intention to establish a negotiated rulemaking
committee to prepare proposed regulations for Federal programs
authorized under title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as
amended (HEA). The committee will include representatives of
organizations or groups with interests that are significantly affected
by the subject matter of the proposed regulations. We request
nominations for individual negotiators who represent key stakeholder
constituencies for the issues to be negotiated to serve on the
committee. We also announce the creation of a subcommittee, and request
nominations for individuals with pertinent expertise to participate on
the subcommittee. The Department has also set a schedule for committee
meetings.
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DATES: We must receive your nominations for negotiators to serve on the
committee on or before December 13, 2023. The dates and times of the
committee meetings are set out in the Schedule for Negotiations section
in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. All meetings will be virtual.
ADDRESSES: Please email your nominations for negotiators to
[email protected]. If you are unable to email your nomination,
please contact Aaron Washington. Telephone: (202) 987-0911. Email:
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about negotiated
rulemaking, see ``The Negotiated Rulemaking Process for Title IV
Regulations--Frequently Asked Questions'' at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/hea08/neg-reg-faq.html. For
information on the nomination submission process, email:
[email protected].
For information about the content of this document, including
additional information about the negotiated rulemaking process, please
contact Aaron Washington. Telephone: (202) 987-0911. Email:
[email protected].
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability and
wish to access telecommunications relay services, please dial 7-1-1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On March 24, 2023, we published in the Federal Register (88 FR
17777) an announcement of our intent to establish a negotiated
rulemaking committee. We also announced public hearings at which
interested parties could comment on the topics for negotiation
suggested by the Department and suggest additional topics for
consideration for action by the negotiated rulemaking committee. Those
hearings took place virtually on April 11-13, 2023.
You may view written comments submitted in response to the
aforementioned Federal Register notification through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov. Instructions for finding
comments are available on the site under ``FAQ.'' Enter Docket ID ED-
2023-OPE-0039 in the search box to locate the appropriate docket.
Committee Topics
After considering the information received at the public hearing
and the written comments, we have decided to establish the Program
Integrity and Institutional Quality Committee (Committee) to address
the following topics:
1. The Secretary's recognition of accrediting agencies under 34 CFR
part 602 and related parts;
2. Institutional eligibility under 34 CFR 600.2, including State
authorization as a component of such eligibility under 34 CFR 600.9;
3. The requirements for distance education under 34 CFR 600.2 that
pertain to clock hour programs and reporting for students who enroll
primarily online;
4. Return of title IV funds, to address requirements for
participating institutions to return unearned title IV funds in a
manner that protects students and taxpayers while easing the
administrative burden for institutions of higher education under 34 CFR
668.22;
5. Cash management, to address timely student access to
disbursements of title IV, HEA Federal student financial assistance and
provisions related to credit balances, escheatment, and loss of such
funds under 34 CFR part 668, subpart K; and
6. The eligibility requirements for participants in the Federal
TRIO Programs.
As a part of the negotiated rulemaking process, we are forming a
Federal TRIO Programs Subcommittee to expand the range of expertise and
constituencies represented on this topic. The Committee will consider
the subcommittee's recommendations in its consideration of proposed
regulations relating to changes to participant eligibility requirements
in the Federal TRIO Programs.
The subcommittee will address TRIO participant eligibility and make
recommendations to the Committee. The subcommittee is not authorized to
make decisions for the Committee. The subcommittee may be comprised of
some members of the Committee (negotiators), as well as individuals who
are not Committee members but who have expertise that will be helpful
in developing proposed regulations. Therefore, in addition to asking
for nominations for individual negotiators who represent key
stakeholder constituencies for issues to be negotiated to serve on the
Committee (see Constituencies for Negotiator Nominations), we seek
nominations for individuals with expertise regarding the Federal TRIO
Programs, particularly the eligibility requirements, to serve on the
subcommittee. Before conclusion of the negotiations, the subcommittee
will present its recommendations for regulatory changes to the
Committee for its consideration.
We intend to select negotiators for the Committee who represent the
interests of those significantly affected by the topics proposed for
negotiation. In so doing, we will comply with the requirement in
section 492(b)(1) of the HEA that the individuals selected must have
demonstrated expertise or experience in the relevant topics proposed
for negotiations. We will also select negotiators who reflect the
diversity among program participants, in accordance with section
492(b)(1) of the HEA. Our goal is to establish a committee that will
allow significantly affected parties to be represented while keeping
the size manageable. We encourage negotiators, to the extent they are
able, to demonstrate support from organizations, entities, or
individuals beyond themselves.
We generally select a primary and alternate negotiator for each
constituency represented on a committee. The primary negotiator
participates for the purpose of determining consensus. The alternate
participates for the purpose of determining consensus in the absence of
the primary negotiator. The Department will provide more detailed
information to both primary and alternate negotiators selected to
participate on the Committee about the logistics and protocols of the
meetings. The subcommittee will only include primary members. We will
not select alternates for the subcommittee.
Members of the public may observe the Committee meetings, will have
access to individuals representing their constituencies, and may be
able to participate in informal working groups on issues between the
meetings.
At the end of each day of the main committee meetings (except for
the final day of the final session), the Department will reserve 30
minutes for public comment. We will provide information on how to
request time to speak on our website at www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2023/. We will notify speakers of the time
slot reserved for them and provide information on how to log in to the
hearing as a speaker. An individual may make only one presentation
during the public comment periods. If we receive more registrations
than we can accommodate, we reserve the right to reject the
registration of an entity or individual affiliated with an entity to
present comments to ensure that a broad range of entities and
individuals are able to present.
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Constituencies for Negotiator Nominations
We have identified the following constituencies as having interests
that are significantly affected by the topics proposed for negotiation.
We plan to include negotiators who represent these constituencies. We
particularly encourage individuals or organizations representing the
interests of historically underserved or low-income communities to
nominate themselves. We also encourage institutions of higher education
that are currently recipients of a Federal TRIO Program grant to submit
nominations under the appropriate constituency on the main committee.
Nominations should include evidence of the nominee's specific
knowledge of the issues listed under the Committee Topics heading
earlier in this notice. The Department strongly encourages nominees to
list all constituencies under which they would like to be considered.
The Department reserves the discretion to have a nominee represent a
constituency based upon their background and experience even if the
individual was not nominated for that specific category. Constituencies
for the Committee are:
(1) Civil rights organizations and consumer advocates.
(2) Legal assistance organizations.
(3) State officials, including State higher education executive
officers, State authorizing agencies, and State regulators of
institutions of higher education.
(4) State attorneys general.
(5) Students or borrowers, including currently enrolled borrowers,
or groups representing them.
(6) U.S. military service members, veterans, or groups representing
them.
(7) Public four-year institutions of higher education.
(8) Public two-year institutions of higher education.
(9) Private nonprofit institutions of higher education.
(10) Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges
and Universities, and Minority-serving institutions (institutions of
higher education eligible to receive Federal assistance under title
III, parts A and F, and title V of the HEA).
(11) Proprietary institutions of higher education.
(12) Institutional accrediting agencies recognized by the
Secretary.
(13) Programmatic accrediting agencies recognized by the Secretary,
to include State agencies recognized for the approval of nurse
education.
(14) Financial aid administrators.
(15) Business officers from institutions of higher education.
The goal of the committee is to develop proposed regulations that
reflect a final consensus of the committee. Consensus means that there
is no dissent by any member of a negotiating committee, including the
committee member representing the Department.
A negotiator is expected to represent the interests of their
constituency and to participate in the negotiations in a manner
consistent with the goal of developing proposed regulations on which
the committee will reach consensus. If consensus is reached, all
members of the organization or group represented by a negotiator are
bound by the consensus and are prohibited from commenting negatively on
the resulting proposed regulations. The Department will not consider
any such negative comments on the proposed regulations that are
submitted by a member of such an organization.
We are also interested in nominations for members of the Federal
TRIO Programs Subcommittee from individuals who represent the following
groups:
(1) Institutions of higher education.
(2) Public or private agencies or organizations, including
community-based organizations with experience in serving disadvantaged
youth.
(3) Secondary schools, including local educational agencies with
secondary schools.
(4) Current or former participants in a Federal TRIO Program.
(5) State officials, including State higher education executive
officers, State authorizing agencies, and State regulators of
institutions of higher education.
We encourage institutions of higher education, public and private
agencies and organizations, and secondary schools that are currently
recipients of a Federal TRIO Program grant to submit nominations.
Nominations
We request that nominations for both the committee and the
subcommittee include the information described in this section.
(1) The name of the nominee;
(2) The name of the constituency (or constituencies) for which the
nominee is being nominated (see Constituencies for Negotiator
Nominations);
(3) The nominee's place of employment or institution at which they
are or were enrolled and, if different, the organization the nominee
represents;
(4) A resume or evidence of the nominee's expertise and experience
in the topics proposed for negotiations; and
(5) The nominee's contact information, including email address,
telephone number, and mailing address.
Please see the ADDRESSES section for submission information. We
will confirm receipt of nominations to the submitter. The Department
will provide additional information to those we select to serve as
negotiators. Once complete, a list of negotiators will be posted here:
https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2023/.
The Department will also provide information at that site about how any
committee vacancies can be filled at the beginning of the first
committee meeting.
Schedule for Negotiations
The Committee will meet for three sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: January 8-11, 2024.
Session 2: February 5-8, 2024.
Session 3: March 4-7, 2024.
Session times will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.,
with a public comment period from approximately 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.,
Eastern time.
The subcommittee will meet for two sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: January 12, 2024.
Session 2: February 9, 2024.
Session times will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.,
Eastern time. There will not be a public comment period for the
subcommittee meetings.
All sessions will be conducted virtually and available for the
public to view. Individuals who wish to observe the committee meetings
will be required to register for each session they would like to
observe. We will post registration links closer to the start of
negotiations on our website at www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2023/. The Department will also post recordings
and transcripts of the meetings on that site.
Accessible Format: On request to the program contact person listed
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, individuals with disabilities
can obtain this document in an accessible format. The Department will
provide the requestor with an accessible format that may include Rich
Text Format (RTF) or text format (txt), a thumb drive, an MP3 file,
braille, large print, audiotape, or compact disc, or other accessible
format.
Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. You may
access the official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of
Federal Regulations at
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all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
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must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the site.
You may also access the documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature at
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by the Department.
Authority: Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1098a.
Nasser H. Paydar,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary Education.
[FR Doc. 2023-26198 Filed 11-28-23; 8:45 am]
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