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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2006-05-10.xml --- 71 90 Wednesday, May 10, 2006 Contents AID Agency for International Development NOTICES Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Food for Peace; Title II Program policies and proposal guidelines, 27219 E6-7148 Agriculture Agriculture Department See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service See Farm Service Agency See Food Safety and Inspection Service See Forest Service See Rural Housing Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, E6-7065 E6-7066 27219-27221 E6-7067 Animal Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service NOTICES Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.:
Plant Protection and Quarantine Program; bilateral workplans; guidelines, 27221-27224 E6-7114 Antitrust Antitrust Division NOTICES National cooperative research notifications: Halon Alternatives Research Corp., Inc., 27278-27279 06-4337 IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc., 27279 06-4335 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 27279-27280 06-4336 Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium, Inc., 27280 06-4338 SWRI Biodiesel Fuel/Water Separation Cooperative R&D Program, 27280 06-4334 Census Census Bureau NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27226 E6-7074 Centers Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27262-27263 E6-7077 Commerce Commerce Department See Census Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27224-27226 E6-7070 E6-7071 E6-7072 E6-7073 Defense Defense Department See Navy Department NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27230-27231 E6-7081 Meetings: Science Board task forces; correction, 27321 C6-3445 Disability Disability Employment Policy Office NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Employer organizational practices in employing people with disabilities; disability case study research consortium development, 27280-27289 E6-7120 Education Education Department NOTICES Meetings: Indian Education National Advisory Council, 27238 06-4389 Employment Employment and Training Administration NOTICES Adjustment assistance; applications, determinations, etc.:
Agilent Technologies, Inc., 27289 E6-7126 Allegheny Color Corp., 27289-27290 E6-7122 Christiana Floral, Inc., 27290 E6-7117 Convergys Corp., 27290 E6-7127 F. Schumacher & Co. et al., 27290-27292 E6-7123 Fairchild Semiconductor International, 27292 E6-7121 Master Products, 27292 E6-7128 Nautilus, Inc., 27292 E6-7129 Status Leather et al., 27292-27293 E6-7125 Energy Energy Department NOTICES Meetings: Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, 27238-27239 E6-7132 EPA Environmental Protection Agency RULES Air pollution; standards of performance for new stationary sources:
Municipal waste combustion units, large, 27324-27348 06-4197 Hazardous waste program authorizations: Virginia, 27204-27209 06-4200 PROPOSED RULES Hazardous waste program authorizations: Virginia, 27216-27217 06-4201 Toxic substances: Significant new uses— Perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, 27217-27218 06-4353 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27239-27242 E6-6920 06-4352 Pesticide, food and feed additive petitions: BASF Corp., 27242-27243 E6-7124 Interregional Research Project (No. 4), 27243-27250 E6-6863 E6-6922 E6-6932 E6-6933 E6-6934 Equal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission NOTICES Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 27250 06-4392 Executive Executive Office of the President See Presidential Documents Farm Farm Service Agency RULES Special programs: Hurricane disaster programs, 27188-27199 06-4278 FAA Federal Aviation Administration RULES Airworthiness directives: Air Tractor, Inc.; correction, 27321 C6-3614 PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness directives: Eurocopter France, 27215-27216 E6-7096 MD Helicopters, Inc., 27212-27215 E6-7092 NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.:
Lake in the Hills Airport, IL, 27306 06-4333 FCC Federal Communications Commission NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27250-27252 E6-7037 E6-7138 Common carrier services: Interstate Telecommunications Relay Services Fund; payment formula and fund size estimate, 27252-27253 E6-7140 Wireless telecommunications services— Air-ground radiotelephone service licenses auction in 800 MHz band, 27253-27254 E6-7134 Debarment proceedings:
NextiraOne, LLC, 27254-27256 E6-7040 FMC Federal Maritime Commission NOTICES Agreements filed, etc., 27256 E6-7139 Ocean transportation intermediary licenses: Boston Shipping Enterprises, Inc., et al., 27256-27257 E6-7141 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Banks and bank holding companies: Formations, acquisitions, and mergers, 27257 E6-7097 Financial Financial Management Service See Fiscal Service Fiscal Fiscal Service NOTICES Surety companies acceptable on Federal bonds:
Gray Casualty & Surety Co., 27314-27315 06-4339 Food Food and Drug Administration NOTICES Meetings: Food Safety and Defense Workshop, 27263-27264 06-4366 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Process for handling pediatric referrals to the food and drug administration; additional safeguards for children in clinical investigations, 27264-27266 E6-7058 Food Food Safety and Inspection Service PROPOSED RULES Freedom of information and public information: Meat or poultry product recalls; retail consignees; lists availability, 27211-27212 06-4394 Foreign Foreign Assets Control Office RULES Global terrorism, terrorism, and foreign terrorist organizations sanctions regulations;
Palestinian Authority transactions; general licensing authorization, 27199-27203 06-4351 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Meetings: Intergovernmetal Advisory Committee, 27224 E6-7101 Resource Advisory Committees— Shasta County, 27224 06-4344 GSA General Services Administration NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27230-27231 E6-7081 Privacy Act; systems of records, 27257-27258 E6-7146 Health Health and Human Services Department See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration NOTICES Federal claims, interest rates on overdue debts, 27258 06-4347 Meetings:
National Vaccine Advisory Committee, 27258-27259 06-4360 Organization, functions, and authority delegations: Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management Office et al., 27259-27262 06-4346 Homeland Homeland Security Department NOTICES Meetings: Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, 27266-27267 E6-7147 Housing Housing and Urban Development Department NOTICES Regulatory waiver requests; quarterly listing, 27350-27377 06-4289 Interior Interior Department See Land Management Bureau See Minerals Management Service See National Park Service See Reclamation Bureau See Special Trustee for American Indians Office See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office IRS Internal Revenue Service RULES Income taxes:
Tax withholding on payments to foreign persons; information reporting requirements Correction, 27321 C6-2443 International International Trade Administration NOTICES Antidumping: Helical spring lock washers from— China and Taiwan, 27227-27228 E6-7131 Meetings: Exporters’ Textile Advisory Committee, 27228 E6-7133 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); binational panel reviews: Unprocessed grain corn, excluding seed corn, sweet corn, and popping corn from— United States, 27228 E6-7110 International International Trade Commission NOTICES Import investigations:
Andean Trade Preference Act; effect on U.S. economy and on Andean drug crop eradication, 27277-27278 E6-7059 Drams and dram modules from— Korea, 27278 E6-7060 Justice Justice Department See Antitrust Division Labor Labor Department See Disability Employment Policy Office See Employment and Training Administration Land Land Management Bureau NOTICES Public land orders: Washington, 27267-27268 E6-7116 Survey plat filings: Montana, E6-7102 27268 E6-7104 Minerals Minerals Management Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27268-27270 E6-7068 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27230-27231 E6-7081 Patent licenses; non-exclusive, exclusive, or partially exclusive: Bigelow Aerospace, Inc., 27293-27294 E6-7119 Nano Water, Inc., 27294 E6-7118 National Credit National Credit Union Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, E6-7062 27294-27295 E6-7063 E6-7064 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fishery conservation and management:
Magnuson-Stevens Act provisions— Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands king and tanner crabs; fishing capacity reduction program, 27209-27210 06-4358 NOTICES Meetings: New England Fishery Management Council, 27228-27229 E6-7112 North Pacific Fishery Management Council, 27229 E6-7143 Scientific research permit applications, determinations, etc., 27229-27230 E6-7145 E6-7149 National Park National Park Service NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Cape Cod National Seashore, MA, 27270-27271 06-4354 Meetings:
Boston Harbor Islands Advisory Council, 27271 E6-7144 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commission, 27271-27272 E6-7137 National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission, 27272-27273 06-4355 National Park System: Commercial filming and still photography permits; location fee schedule, 27273 E6-7136 Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, AK; cruise ship quota increase, 27273-27274 06-4356 National Register of Historic Places; pending nominations, 27274 06-4365 Navy Navy Department NOTICES Base realignment and closure:
Surplus Federal property— Inspector-Instructor Facility, West Trenton, NJ, 27233-27234 E6-7086 Naval Station, Ingleside, TX, 27233 E6-7080 Naval Station Pascagoula, MS, 27237-27238 E6-7098 Naval Supply Corps School, Athens, GA, 27236 E6-7093 Naval Support Activity “East Bank”, New Orleans, LA, 27231 06-4350 Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Center, Akron, OH, 27234-27235 E6-7090 Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Center, Reading, PA, 27236-27237 E6-7095 Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Center, Tacoma, WA, 27232 E6-7075 Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Center, Tulsa, OK, 27235-27236 E6-7091 Navy Reserve Center, Duluth, MN, 27232-27233 E6-7079 Navy Reserve Center, Orange, TX, 27234 E6-7089 Personnel Personnel Management Office RULES Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002;
Title II implementation, 27185-27188 06-4319 Pipeline Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration NOTICES Hazardous materials: Safety advisories— Untested compressed gas cylinders; manufacture, marking, and sale; correction, 27307-27312 E6-7047 Presidential Presidential Documents ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Syria; continuation of national emergency (Notice of May 8, 2006), 27379-27381 06-4422 Public Public Debt Bureau See Fiscal Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, E6-7076 27315-27318 E6-7082 E6-7083 E6-7084 E6-7088 Railroad Railroad Retirement Board NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27295 06-4359 Reclamation Reclamation Bureau NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.:
Contra Costa Water District Alternative Intake Project, CA; public hearings, 27275 E6-7115 Research Research and Innovative Technology Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27312-27313 E6-7109 Rural Rural Housing Service NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Technical and Supervisory Assistance Program; correction, 27224 E6-7151 SEC Securities and Exchange Commission NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27295-27296 E6-7113 Options Price Reporting Authority:
Consolidated Options Last Sale Reports and Quotation Information; Reporting Plan; amendments, 27296-27298 E6-7111 Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes: American Stock Exchange LLC, 27298-27299 E6-7105 National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., 27299-27300 E6-7100 Pacific Exchange, Inc., 27300-27301 E6-7107 Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Inc., 27301-27304 E6-7094 E6-7103 Special Special Trustee for American Indians Office NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27275-27276 E6-7061 State State Department NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27304-27305 E6-7130 Surface Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27276-27277 06-4343 Surface Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Railroad services abandonment:
Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad, Inc., 27314 E6-6998 Thrift Thrift Supervision Office NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27318 E6-7099 Transportation Transportation Department See Federal Aviation Administration See Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration See Research and Innovative Technology Administration See Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Certificates of public convenience and necessity and foreign air carrier permits; weekly applications, 27305-27306 E6-7108 Treasury Treasury Department See Fiscal Service See Foreign Assets Control Office See Internal Revenue Service See Public Debt Bureau See Thrift Supervision Office Veterans Veterans Affairs Department RULES Debarment and suspension (nonprocurement) and drug-free workplace (grants):
Governmentwide requirements; technical amendment, 27203-27204 06-4332 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 27318-27320 E6-7056 E6-7057 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Environmental Protection Agency, 27324-27348 06-4197 Part III Housing and Urban Development Department, 27350-27377 06-4289 Part IV Executive Office of the President, Presidential Documents, 27379-27381 06-4422 Reader Aids Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, reminders, and notice of recently enacted public laws.
To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http://listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list (or change settings); then follow the instructions. 71 90 Wednesday, May 10, 2006 Rules and Regulations OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 5 CFR Part 724 RIN 3206-AJ93 Implementation of Title II of the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002—Judgment Fund AGENCY:
Office of Personnel Management. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel Management
(OPM)is issuing final regulations to carry out the agency reimbursement provisions of Title II of the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act). The No FEAR Act requires that the President or his designee promulgate rules to regulate agency reimbursement of the Judgment Fund for payments made to employees, former employees, or applicants for Federal employment because of actual or alleged violations of Federal antidiscrimination laws, Federal whistleblower protection laws, and/or retaliation claims arising from the assertion of rights under those laws. This rule implements the reimbursement provisions of Title II of the No FEAR Act. DATES: *Effective Date:* The final rule is effective October 1, 2003. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary D. Wahlert by telephone at
(202)606-2930; by FAX at
(202)606-2613; or by e-mail at *NoFEAR@opm.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background The United States and its citizens are best served when the Federal workplace is free of discrimination and retaliation. In order to maintain a productive workplace that is fully engaged with the many important missions before the Government, it is essential that the rights of employees, former employees and applicants for Federal employment under antidiscrimination, and whistleblower protection laws be steadfastly protected and that agencies that violate these rights be held accountable. Congress has found that agencies cannot be run effectively if they practice or tolerate discrimination. In addition, Congress has found that requiring Federal agencies to pay for any discrimination or whistleblower judgment, award, or settlement should improve agency accountability under these laws. Therefore, under authority delegated by the President, OPM is issuing final regulations to implement the reimbursement provisions of Title II of the Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act), Public Law 107-174. Introduction On January 22, 2004, OPM published at 69 FR 2997
(2004)an interim final rule implementing the reimbursement provisions of the No FEAR Act, and provided a 60-day comment period. The rule was effective October 1, 2003. On March 31, 2004, OPM at 69 FR 16769
(2004)extended the comment period to April 26, 2004. OPM received 13 comments from Federal agencies or departments, five comments from civil rights organizations, and more than a hundred comments from individuals. OPM thanks all who provided comments—each comment has been carefully considered. Hearings/Comment Period A significant number of commenters requested that OPM conduct public hearings on the No FEAR regulations and that OPM extend the comment period on the interim final rule published on January 22, 2004. OPM believes that the Administrative Procedures Act process for obtaining comments during the regulatory process is an appropriate method to capture public concerns and therefore has declined to conduct public hearings. However, to help ensure that OPM considers all concerns, OPM extended the comment period as noted previously. Definition of Agency The regulation's definition of agency mirrors the statutory definition contained in section 103 of the No FEAR Act. One commenter pointed out, however, that the definition for agency is the one provided in 5 U.S.C 105. The commenter noted that this section of the statute does not include military departments as defined in 5 U.S.C. 102 and suggested that military departments as a result would not reimburse the Judgment Fund. OPM has concluded that military departments are covered by the No FEAR Act because they are part of the Department of Defense. The statute at 5 U.S.C. 105 defines Executive Agency as including executive departments, one of which under 5 U.S.C. 101 is the Department of Defense. The No FEAR Act requires agencies to reimburse the Judgment Fund for payments made in connection with proceedings involving Federal antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws. Section 724.102 of the interim final rule defined such a payment as “a disbursement from the Judgment Fund on or after October 1, 2003” (the effective date of the reimbursement provision of the No FEAR Act). Thus, under the rule, if a payment is made from the Fund on or after that date based on a judgment, award, or settlement in such a proceeding, the agency is obligated to reimburse the Fund. A number of commenters expressed concern about this definition and suggested that it be modified. Some thought an agency's obligation to reimburse the Fund should occur only if a judgment, award, or settlement occurs on or after that date. Others thought that an agency should not be obligated in any proceedings to which it was not originally a party (see later discussion about financial implications generally under Agency Obligations). Some thought an agency's obligation should only accrue in proceedings that are initiated on or after October 1, 2003. OPM understands that there may be significant financial implications associated with this rule and that some may perceive the rule to be unfair. Nevertheless, OPM has determined that its definition of payment (and thus describing agencies' reimbursement obligations) reflects Congressional intent. OPM does believe, however, that the term payment is a broad concept and may include a number of separate payments. For example, a judgment, award or settlement may call for separate payments over an extended period of time, subsequent payments may be based on some future condition, separate payments may be made to individual members of a class action, and separate payments may be made for attorney fees. Because there may be many payments involved in a given proceeding, OPM is responding to the previous comments by modifying the definition to clarify that “payment” means the *first* disbursement in a particular proceeding. For example if the Judgment Fund made a disbursement in a proceeding before October 1, 2003, any subsequent disbursement made in that same proceeding on or after October 1, 2003, would not be considered payments that would obligate the agency involved to reimburse the Fund. However, if a proceeding was pending before October 1, 2003, and the first disbursement from the Fund in that proceeding occurred on or after October 1, 2003, the agency would be obligated to reimburse the Fund. One commenter stated that the types of actions on which payments from the Judgment Fund are made could be misunderstood. OPM agrees and has modified the definition in section 724.102 by inserting additional statutory references and using the phrase “or retaliatory conduct” as appropriate. This should help eliminate any confusion about which payments are covered by the No FEAR Act. Finally, with regard to payments, OPM notes that the No FEAR Act does not change the criteria or process for obtaining payments from the Judgment Fund; it only creates a reimbursement requirement for agencies. In other words, the No FEAR Act does not authorize agencies to make payments directly to employees, former employees, or applicants for Federal employment that, prior to the No FEAR Act, would have been made from the Judgment Fund. Judgments, awards, or settlements that were eligible for payment from the Judgment Fund before the No FEAR Act became effective will continue to be paid by the Judgment Fund. Agency Obligations With regard to agency obligations, a number of commenters suggested that the regulations take into account the fact that the agency or organization currently assigned as a party to a proceeding may not have been the original party to the proceedings because of reorganization, transfer of function, etc. The No FEAR Act draws no distinctions between original and successor agencies in proceedings and OPM is reluctant to do so as well. By inserting a parenthetical phrase in section 724.103, OPM confirms that the obligation to reimburse the Judgment Fund extends to successor agencies. In those proceedings where financial considerations are paramount, OPM notes that Congress understood that an agency may need to complete its reimbursement of the Fund over a period of years under the circumstances described in section 102 of the Act, *i.e.* , to avoid reductions in force, furloughs, other reductions in compensation or benefits for the workforce of the agency or to avoid an adverse effect on the mission of the agency. (Several commenters suggested that these circumstances be described in the regulations but OPM has declined since the Act itself is clear.) As further indication that Congress understood this potential circumstance, the No FEAR Act requires agencies to report on any adjustments in their budgets made in order to comply with reimbursement obligations. Procedures Section 724.104(a) of the interim final rule stated that FMS would notify agencies within 15 business days after January 22, 2004, of any payments from the Judgment Fund between October 1, 2003, and January 22, 2004, involving those agencies. This notice period has expired and thus OPM is deleting the provision from the final rule. Several commenters had questions about the means FMS would use to notify agencies under section 724.104(a) that a payment has been made from the Judgment Fund. OPM has clarified this section to reflect the intent that such notices be in writing. A number of commenters stated that section 724.104(b) is unclear about the time frame that would apply to an agency's obligation to reimburse the Judgment Fund or contact FMS to make arrangements. OPM notes that the intent of this provision is to require agencies to reimburse the Fund or contact FMS within 45 business days after they receive the FMS notice. Accordingly, OPM has modified the section to reflect this intent more clearly. Other suggestions included lengthening the time frames applicable to agencies and adding appeal procedures for agencies to follow if FMS’ notices are disputed. OPM believes that the stated time frames are reasonable and appropriate and that, in the event there is a dispute between an agency and FMS, an agency may discuss that dispute with FMS without utilizing a special appeals procedure. Therefore, OPM declines to make additional modifications to § 724.104(b). Compliance A number of commenters stated that the § 724.105 requirement for FMS to record on an annual basis and post on the FMS Web site information about agencies that fail to meet their Judgment Fund reimbursement obligations is an inadequate response to such failures. Several suggested alternatives such as posting the names of responsible officials, disciplining responsible officials, or notifying Congress. The No FEAR Act provides no specific enforcement authority and OPM declines to assume such a role without authorization. OPM notes, however, that agencies are required by the No FEAR Act to report to Congress and others on the amount of money required to be reimbursed to the Judgment Fund by those agencies. (OPM will issue separate regulations on this and other reporting requirements.) One commenter also suggested that a process be described for removing postings from FMS Web site once the Judgment Fund is reimbursed. OPM agrees that such a process would be appropriate and has amended section 724.105 so that postings will be removed during the annual posting following the date when the agency comes into compliance with the No FEAR Act. Miscellaneous Comments A significant number of comments noted that the interim final rule on reimbursement of the Judgment Fund did not address the topics of notification, training, reporting, and disciplinary best practices that are covered by the No FEAR Act. As noted in the Supplementary Information in the interim final rule, OPM will issue regulations on each of these topics separately. A number of comments addressed subject matter covered by Title III of the No FEAR Act. Congress assigned the responsibility for issuing regulations under that Title to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Since OPM lacks authority under Title III, it is unable to respond to those comments. Immediate Implementation of Final Rule Immediate implementation of this final rule is based upon the exceptions found at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), (b)(3)(B) and (d). The agency obligations under the No FEAR Act to reimburse the Judgment Fund began on October 1, 2003. Interim final rules covering these obligations were published on January 22, 2004, and were effective on October 1, 2003. It was essential, at the time of initial publication, that all agencies be placed in a position to understand their responsibilities regarding this requirement. The revisions to these rules make some adjustments to our description of agency obligations that we believe should be retroactive to October 1, 2003. OPM has determined under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(A) that the reimbursement provision only affects the rules of agency organization, procedure, or practice and has no effect on the substantive rights of those entitled to payment from the Judgment Fund. OPM has determined under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B) that it would be contrary to the public interest to delay promulgation of the rules governing the reimbursement provisions of the No FEAR Act. For the same reasons, OPM has determined under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) that there is good cause for the final rule to become effective upon publication retroactive to October 1, 2003. Regulatory Flexibility Act I certify that this regulation will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because the regulations pertain only to Federal employees and agencies. E.O. 12866—Regulatory Review This final rule has been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866. E.O. 13132 This regulation will not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the National Government and the States, or on distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. Therefore, in accordance with Executive Order 13132, it is determined that this rule does not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant preparation of a Federalism Assessment. E.O. 12988—Civil Justice Reform This regulation meets the applicable standard set forth in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 This rule will not result in the expenditure by State, local and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of $100,000,000 or more in any one year, and it will not significantly or uniquely affect small governments. Therefore, no actions were deemed necessary under the provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. Congressional Review Act This action pertains to agency management, personnel and organization and does not substantially affect the rights or obligations of non-agency parties and, accordingly, is not a “rule” as that term is used by the Congressional Review Act (Subtitle E of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA)). Therefore, the reporting requirement of 5 U.S.C. 801 does not apply. List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 724 Administrative practice and procedure, Civil rights, Claims. U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Linda M. Springer, Director. Accordingly, OPM is adopting the interim rule that added part 724 to title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, which was published at 69 FR 2997 on January 22, 2004, as final with the following changes. Part 724 is revised to read as follows: PART 724—IMPLEMENTATION OF TITLE II OF THE NOTIFICATION AND FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ANTIDISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION ACT OF 2002 Subpart A—Reimbursement of Judgment Fund Sec. 724.101 Purpose and scope. 724.102 Definitions. 724.103 Agency obligations. 724.104 Procedures. 724.105 Compliance. 724.106 Effective date. Subpart B—Notification of Rights and Protections and Training [Reserved] Subpart C—Annual Report [Reserved] Subpart D—Best Practices [Reserved] Authority: Sec. 204 of Pub. L. 107-174, 116 Stat. 566; Presidential Memorandum dated July 8, 2003, “Delegation of Authority Under Section 204(a) of the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act of 2002.” Subpart A—Reimbursement of Judgement Fund § 724.101 Purpose and scope. This subpart implements Title II of the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 concerning the obligation of Federal agencies to reimburse the Judgment Fund for payments. The regulations describe agency obligations and the procedures for reimbursement and compliance. § 724.102 Definitions. In this part: *Agency* means an Executive agency as defined in 5 U.S.C. 105, the United States Postal Service, or the Postal Rate Commission; *Applicant for Federal employment* means an individual applying for employment in or under a Federal agency; *Employee* means an individual employed in or under a Federal agency; *Former Employee* means an individual formerly employed in or under a Federal agency; *Judgment Fund* means the Judgment Fund established by 31 U.S.C. 1304; *No FEAR Act* means the “Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002;” *Payment,* subject to the following exception, means a disbursement from the Judgment Fund on or after October 1, 2003, to an employee, former employee, or applicant for Federal employment, in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 2414, 2517, 2672, 2677 or with 31 U.S.C. 1304, that involves alleged discriminatory or retaliatory conduct described in 5 U.S.C. 2302(b)(1) and (b)(8) or (b)(9) as applied to conduct described in 5 U.S.C. 2302(b)(1) and/or (b)(8) or conduct described in 29 U.S.C. 206(d), 29 U.S.C. 631, 29 U.S.C. 633a, 29 U.S.C. 791 and 42 U.S.C. 2000e-16. For a proceeding involving more than one disbursement from the Judgment Fund, however, this term shall apply only if the first disbursement occurred on or after October 1, 2003. § 724.103 Agency obligations. A Federal agency (or its successor agency) must reimburse the Judgment Fund for payments covered by the No FEAR Act. Such reimbursement must be made within a reasonable time as described in § 724.104. § 724.104 Procedures.
(a)The procedures that agencies must use to reimburse the Judgment Fund are those prescribed by the Financial Management Service (FMS), the Department of the Treasury, in Chapter 3100 of the Treasury Financial Manual. All reimbursements to the Judgment Fund covered by the No FEAR Act are expected to be fully collectible from the agency. FMS will provide written notice to the agency's Chief Financial Officer within 15 business days after payment from the Judgment Fund.
(b)Within 45 business days of receiving the FMS notice, agencies must reimburse the Judgment Fund or contact FMS to make arrangements in writing for reimbursement. § 724.105 Compliance. An agency's failure to reimburse the Judgment Fund, to contact FMS within 45 business days after receipt of an FMS notice for reimbursement under § 724.104 will be recorded on an annual basis and posted on the FMS Web site. After an agency meets the requirements of § 724.104, the recording will be eliminated no later than the next annual posting process. § 724.106 Effective date. This subpart is effective on October 1, 2003. Subpart B—Notification of Rights and Protections and Training [Reserved] Subpart C—Annual Report [Reserved] Subpart D—Best Practices [Reserved] [FR Doc. 06-4319 Filed 5-9-06; 8:45 am]
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U.S. Code
- Executive agency§ 105
- Military departments§ 102
- Executive departments§ 101
- Rule making§ 553
- SHORT TITLE.§ 801
- Judgments, awards, and compromise settlements§ 1304
- Payment of judgments and compromise settlements§ 2414
- Prohibited personnel practices§ 2302
- Minimum wage§ 206
- Age limits§ 631
- Nondiscrimination on account of age in Federal Government employment§ 633a
- Employment of individuals with disabilities§ 791
- Employment by Federal Government§ 2000e–16
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- 5 CFR 724
- Pub. L. 107-174
- 116 Stat. 566
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