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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
32 CFR Chs. I, V, VI, and VII
33 CFR Ch. II
36 CFR Ch. III
48 CFR Ch. II
Improving Government Regulations;
Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory
and Deregulatory Actions
Department of Defense (DoD).
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This agenda announces the
regulatory actions the Department of
Defense (DoD) plans to take in the next
12 months and those regulatory actions
completed since the publication of the
spring 2023 Unified Agenda. It was
developed under the guidelines of
Executive Order 12866, ‘‘Regulatory
Planning and Review,’’ and Executive
Order 13563, ‘‘Improving Regulation
and Regulatory Review.’’ This agenda
includes regulatory actions that support
the Administration’s regulatory
priorities, the Secretary of Defense’s top
priorities to defend the Nation, take care
of our people, and succeed through
teamwork, as well as those priorities of
the National Defense Strategy. These
actions include efforts to promote the
country’s economic resilience; address
healthcare issues; support underserved
communities and improve small
business opportunities; promote
competition in the American economy;
promote diversity, equity, inclusion,
and accessibility in the Federal
workforce; support national security
efforts, especially safeguarding Federal
Government information and
information technology systems; tackle
the climate crisis; and address military
family matters. Members of the public
may submit comments on individual
proposed and interim final rulemakings
at www.regulations.gov during the
comment period that follows
publication in the Federal Register.
Additionally, specific agenda entries
include information on public
participation and community outreach
efforts conducted or planned for those
regulatory entries.
This agenda updates the report
published on June 13, 2023, and
includes regulations expected to be
issued and under review over the next
12 months. The next agenda will
publish in the spring of 2024.
The complete Unified Agenda will be
available online at www.reginfo.gov.
In accordance with the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 602), which
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requires agencies to publish its
regulatory flexibility agendas in the
Federal Register, the Department of
Defense’s printed agenda entries in the
Federal Register include only:
(1) rules that are in the Agency’s
regulatory flexibility agenda, in
accordance with the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, because they are likely
to have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small
entities; and
(2) Any rules that the Agency has
identified for periodic review under
section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act.
Although printing of these entries is
limited to fields that contain
information required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act’s agenda requirements,
additional information on these entries
is in the Unified Agenda available
online.
For
information concerning the overall DoD
regulatory program and for general
semiannual agenda information, contact
Ms. Patricia Toppings, telephone 571–
372–0485, or write to Office of the
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for
Privacy, Civil Liberties, and
Transparency, Regulatory Directorate,
1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC
20301–1155, or email:
patricia.l.toppings.civ@mail.mil.
For questions of a legal nature
concerning the agenda and its statutory
requirements or obligations, write to
Office of the General Counsel, 1600
Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC
20301–1600, telephone 703–695–1853,
or email: gerald.j.dziecichowicz.civ@
mail.mil.
For general information on Office of
the Secretary regulations, other than
those which are procurement- related,
contact Ms. Patricia Toppings,
telephone 571–372–0485, or write to
Office of the Assistant to the Secretary
of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties,
and Transparency, Regulatory
Directorate, 1155 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301–1155, or email:
patricia.l.toppings.civ@mail.mil.
For general information on Office of
the Secretary regulations which are
procurement-related, contact Ms.
Jennifer Johnson, telephone 703–717–
8226, or write to Office of the Under
Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
Sustainment, Defense Pricing and
Contracting, Defense Acquisition
Regulations System, Room 3B938, 3060
Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC
20301–3060, or email:
jennifer.d.johnson1.civ@mail.mil.
For general information on
Department of the Army regulations,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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contact Mr. James ‘‘Jay’’ Satterwhite,
telephone 571–515–0304, or write to the
U.S. Army Records Management and
Declassification Agency, ATTN: AAHS–
RDO, Building 1458, 9301 Chapek Road,
Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060–5605, or email:
james.w.satterwhite.civ@mail.mil.
For general information on the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers regulations,
contact Ms. Stacey Jensen, telephone
703–459–6026, or write to Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil
Works), 108 Army Pentagon, Room
3E441, Washington, DC 20310–0108, or
email: stacey.m.jensen.civ@army.mil.
For general information on
Department of the Navy regulations,
contact LCDR Jessica Koningisor,
telephone 703–614–5366, or write to
Department of the Navy, Office of the
Judge Advocate General, Administrative
Law Division (Code 13), Washington
Navy Yard, 1322 Patterson Avenue SE,
Suite 3000, Washington, DC 20374–
5066, or email: jessica.e.koningisor.mil@
us.navy.mil.
For general information on
Department of the Air Force regulations,
contact Mr. Robert Bivins, telephone
703–693–7302, or write the Office of the
Secretary of the Air Force, Chief,
Information Dominance/Chief
Information Officer (SAF CIO/A6), 1800
Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC
20330–1800, or email:
usaf.pentagon.saf-cio-a6.mbx.af-foia@
mail.mil.
For specific agenda items, contact the
appropriate individual indicated for
each regulatory action.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
edition of the Unified Agenda of Federal
Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
reports on actions planned by the Office
of the Secretary of Defense, the Military
Departments, the Office of the Under
Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
Sustainment for procurement-related
actions, and the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers.
This agenda also identifies rules
impacted by the:
a. Regulatory Flexibility Act.
b. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
c. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
1995.
Generally, rules discussed in this
agenda will contain five sections: (1)
pre-rule stage; (2) proposed rule stage;
(3) final rule stage; (4) completed
actions; and (5) long-term actions.
Where certain regulatory actions
indicate that small entities are affected,
the effect on these entities may not
necessarily have significant economic
impact on a substantial number of these
entities as defined in the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601(6)).
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The publishing of this agenda does
not waive the applicability of the
military affairs exemption in section 553
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of title 5 U.S.C. and section 3 of
Executive Order 12866.
Joo Y. Chung,
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for
Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency,
Department of Defense.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—PROPOSED RULE STAGE
Regulation
Identifier No.
Sequence No.
Title
297 ....................
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program (Reg Plan Seq No. 19) .................................
0790–AL49
References in boldface appear in The Regulatory Plan in part II of this issue of the Federal Register.
DEFENSE ACQUISITION REGULATIONS COUNCIL—PROPOSED RULE STAGE
Regulation
Identifier No.
Sequence No.
Title
298 ....................
Assessing Contractor Implementation of Cybersecurity Requirements (DFARS Case 2019–D041) (Reg
Plan Seq No. 23).
0750–AK81
References in boldface appear in The Regulatory Plan in part II of this issue of the Federal Register.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HEALTH AFFAIRS—COMPLETED ACTIONS
Title
299 ....................
TRICARE Reimbursement of Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Outpatient Services Provided in Cancer
and Children’s Hospitals.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
Office of the Secretary (OS)
Office of Assistant Secretary for Health
Affairs (DODOASHA)
Proposed Rule Stage
297. Cybersecurity Maturity Model
Certification (CMMC) Program [0790–
AL49]
Regulatory Plan: This entry is Seq.
No. 19 in part II of this issue of the
Federal Register.
RIN: 0790–AL49
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
Defense Acquisition Regulations
Council (DARC)
Proposed Rule Stage
298. Assessing Contractor
Implementation of Cybersecurity
Requirements (DFARS Case 2019–D041)
[0750–AK81]
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Regulation
Identifier No.
Sequence No.
Regulatory Plan: This entry is Seq.
No. 23 in part II of this issue of the
Federal Register.
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Completed Actions
299. TRICARE Reimbursement of
Ambulatory Surgery Centers and
Outpatient Services Provided in Cancer
and Children’s Hospitals [0720–AB73]
Legal Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 10
U.S.C. ch. 55
Abstract: The Department of Defense,
Defense Health Agency, revised its
regulation on the reimbursement of
ambulatory surgery centers (ASC) and
outpatient services provided in Cancer
and Children’s Hospitals (CCHs).
Revisions are in accordance with the
statutory provision at section 1079(i)(2)
of title 10 of the United States Code, that
requires TRICARE’s payment methods
for institutional care be determined, to
the extent practicable, in accordance
with the same reimbursement rules as
apply to payments to providers of
services of the same type under
Medicare. In accordance with this
requirement, TRICARE adopted
Medicare’s payment methodology for
ASC and adopted Medicare’s payment
methodology for outpatient services
provided in CCHs. Although Medicare’s
reimbursement methods for ASC and
CCHs are different, it was prudent to
adopt both the Medicare ASC system
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0720–AB73
and the Outpatient Prospective Payment
System with hold-harmless adjustments
(meaning the provider is not reimbursed
less than their costs) for CCHs
simultaneously to align with our
statutory requirement to reimburse like
Medicare at the same time. This rule
made the modifications necessary to
implement TRICARE reimbursement
methodologies similar to those
applicable to Medicare beneficiaries for
outpatient services rendered in ASCs
and CCHs.
Timetable:
Action
NPRM ..................
NPRM Comment
Period End.
Final Action .........
Final Action; Correction.
Final Action Effective.
Date
FR Cite
11/29/19
01/28/20
84 FR 65718
04/04/23
04/27/23
88 FR 19844
88 FR 25492
10/01/23
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Elan Green,
Department of Defense, Office of
Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs,
16401 East Centretech Parkway, Aurora,
CO 80011, Phone: 303 676–3907, Email:
elan.p.green.civ@mail.mil.
RIN: 0720–AB73
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
32 CFR Chs. I, V, VI, and VII
33 CFR Ch. II
36 CFR Ch. III
48 CFR Ch. II
Improving Government Regulations; Unified Agenda of Federal
Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Semiannual Regulatory Agenda.
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SUMMARY: This agenda announces the regulatory actions the Department of
Defense (DoD) plans to take in the next 12 months and those regulatory
actions completed since the publication of the spring 2023 Unified
Agenda. It was developed under the guidelines of Executive Order 12866,
``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' and Executive Order 13563,
``Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review.'' This agenda includes
regulatory actions that support the Administration's regulatory
priorities, the Secretary of Defense's top priorities to defend the
Nation, take care of our people, and succeed through teamwork, as well
as those priorities of the National Defense Strategy. These actions
include efforts to promote the country's economic resilience; address
healthcare issues; support underserved communities and improve small
business opportunities; promote competition in the American economy;
promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in the Federal
workforce; support national security efforts, especially safeguarding
Federal Government information and information technology systems;
tackle the climate crisis; and address military family matters. Members
of the public may submit comments on individual proposed and interim
final rulemakings at www.regulations.gov during the comment period that
follows publication in the Federal Register. Additionally, specific
agenda entries include information on public participation and
community outreach efforts conducted or planned for those regulatory
entries.
This agenda updates the report published on June 13, 2023, and
includes regulations expected to be issued and under review over the
next 12 months. The next agenda will publish in the spring of 2024.
The complete Unified Agenda will be available online at
www.reginfo.gov.
In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 602),
which requires agencies to publish its regulatory flexibility agendas
in the Federal Register, the Department of Defense's printed agenda
entries in the Federal Register include only:
(1) rules that are in the Agency's regulatory flexibility agenda,
in accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, because they are
likely to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of
small entities; and
(2) Any rules that the Agency has identified for periodic review
under section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
Although printing of these entries is limited to fields that
contain information required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act's agenda
requirements, additional information on these entries is in the Unified
Agenda available online.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information concerning the overall
DoD regulatory program and for general semiannual agenda information,
contact Ms. Patricia Toppings, telephone 571-372-0485, or write to
Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil
Liberties, and Transparency, Regulatory Directorate, 1155 Defense
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1155, or email:
[email protected].
For questions of a legal nature concerning the agenda and its
statutory requirements or obligations, write to Office of the General
Counsel, 1600 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1600, telephone
703-695-1853, or email: [email protected].
For general information on Office of the Secretary regulations,
other than those which are procurement- related, contact Ms. Patricia
Toppings, telephone 571-372-0485, or write to Office of the Assistant
to the Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and
Transparency, Regulatory Directorate, 1155 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301-1155, or email: [email protected].
For general information on Office of the Secretary regulations
which are procurement-related, contact Ms. Jennifer Johnson, telephone
703-717-8226, or write to Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition and Sustainment, Defense Pricing and Contracting, Defense
Acquisition Regulations System, Room 3B938, 3060 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301-3060, or email: [email protected].
For general information on Department of the Army regulations,
contact Mr. James ``Jay'' Satterwhite, telephone 571-515-0304, or write
to the U.S. Army Records Management and Declassification Agency, ATTN:
AAHS-RDO, Building 1458, 9301 Chapek Road, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-5605,
or email: [email protected].
For general information on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
regulations, contact Ms. Stacey Jensen, telephone 703-459-6026, or
write to Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works),
108 Army Pentagon, Room 3E441, Washington, DC 20310-0108, or email:
[email protected].
For general information on Department of the Navy regulations,
contact LCDR Jessica Koningisor, telephone 703-614-5366, or write to
Department of the Navy, Office of the Judge Advocate General,
Administrative Law Division (Code 13), Washington Navy Yard, 1322
Patterson Avenue SE, Suite 3000, Washington, DC 20374-5066, or email:
jessica.e.koningisor.mil@us.navy.mil">jessica.e.koningisor.mil@us.navy.mil.
For general information on Department of the Air Force regulations,
contact Mr. Robert Bivins, telephone 703-693-7302, or write the Office
of the Secretary of the Air Force, Chief, Information Dominance/Chief
Information Officer (SAF CIO/A6), 1800 Air Force Pentagon, Washington,
DC 20330-1800, or email: [email protected].
For specific agenda items, contact the appropriate individual
indicated for each regulatory action.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This edition of the Unified Agenda of
Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions reports on actions planned
by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Departments,
the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
Sustainment for procurement-related actions, and the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers.
This agenda also identifies rules impacted by the:
a. Regulatory Flexibility Act.
b. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
c. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.
Generally, rules discussed in this agenda will contain five
sections: (1) pre-rule stage; (2) proposed rule stage; (3) final rule
stage; (4) completed actions; and (5) long-term actions. Where certain
regulatory actions indicate that small entities are affected, the
effect on these entities may not necessarily have significant economic
impact on a substantial number of these entities as defined in the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601(6)).
[[Page 9565]]
The publishing of this agenda does not waive the applicability of
the military affairs exemption in section 553 of title 5 U.S.C. and
section 3 of Executive Order 12866.
Joo Y. Chung,
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and
Transparency, Department of Defense.
Office of the Secretary--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence No. Title Identifier No.
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297....................... Cybersecurity Maturity 0790-AL49
Model Certification
(CMMC) Program (Reg Plan
Seq No. 19).
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References in boldface appear in The Regulatory Plan in part II of this
issue of the Federal Register.
Defense Acquisition Regulations Council--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence No. Title Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
298....................... Assessing Contractor 0750-AK81
Implementation of
Cybersecurity
Requirements (DFARS Case
2019-D041) (Reg Plan Seq
No. 23).
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References in boldface appear in The Regulatory Plan in part II of this
issue of the Federal Register.
Office of Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs--Completed Actions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence No. Title Identifier No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
299....................... TRICARE Reimbursement of 0720-AB73
Ambulatory Surgery
Centers and Outpatient
Services Provided in
Cancer and Children's
Hospitals.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
Office of the Secretary (OS)
Proposed Rule Stage
297. Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program [0790-
AL49]
Regulatory Plan: This entry is Seq. No. 19 in part II of this issue
of the Federal Register.
RIN: 0790-AL49
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
Defense Acquisition Regulations Council (DARC)
Proposed Rule Stage
298. Assessing Contractor Implementation of Cybersecurity Requirements
(DFARS Case 2019-D041) [0750-AK81]
Regulatory Plan: This entry is Seq. No. 23 in part II of this issue
of the Federal Register.
RIN: 0750-AK81
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
Office of Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs (DODOASHA)
Completed Actions
299. TRICARE Reimbursement of Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Outpatient
Services Provided in Cancer and Children's Hospitals [0720-AB73]
Legal Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 10 U.S.C. ch. 55
Abstract: The Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency, revised
its regulation on the reimbursement of ambulatory surgery centers (ASC)
and outpatient services provided in Cancer and Children's Hospitals
(CCHs). Revisions are in accordance with the statutory provision at
section 1079(i)(2) of title 10 of the United States Code, that requires
TRICARE's payment methods for institutional care be determined, to the
extent practicable, in accordance with the same reimbursement rules as
apply to payments to providers of services of the same type under
Medicare. In accordance with this requirement, TRICARE adopted
Medicare's payment methodology for ASC and adopted Medicare's payment
methodology for outpatient services provided in CCHs. Although
Medicare's reimbursement methods for ASC and CCHs are different, it was
prudent to adopt both the Medicare ASC system and the Outpatient
Prospective Payment System with hold-harmless adjustments (meaning the
provider is not reimbursed less than their costs) for CCHs
simultaneously to align with our statutory requirement to reimburse
like Medicare at the same time. This rule made the modifications
necessary to implement TRICARE reimbursement methodologies similar to
those applicable to Medicare beneficiaries for outpatient services
rendered in ASCs and CCHs.
Timetable:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Action Date FR Cite
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPRM................................ 11/29/19 84 FR 65718
NPRM Comment Period End............. 01/28/20
Final Action........................ 04/04/23 88 FR 19844
Final Action; Correction............ 04/27/23 88 FR 25492
Final Action Effective.............. 10/01/23
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Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Elan Green, Department of Defense, Office of
Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs, 16401 East Centretech Parkway,
Aurora, CO 80011, Phone: 303 676-3907, Email:
[email protected].
RIN: 0720-AB73
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