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Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13058-13059 2013-04313 Meetings: Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee, 13059-13061 2013-04288 Children Children and Families Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 2013-04284 13061-13062 2013-04421 Proposed Adoption of Administration for Native Americans Program Policies and Procedures, 13062-13067 2013-04383 Coast Guard Coast Guard NOTICES Interim Guidances:
Revised Implementation of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 13073-13074 2013-04319 Commerce Commerce Department See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See International Trade Administration See National Institute of Standards and Technology See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commodity Futures Commodity Futures Trading Commission RULES Proceedings before Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 12933-12937 2013-04252 NOTICES Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 13028-13029 2013-04563 2013-04565 2013-04566 2013-04567 2013-04568 Copyright Office Copyright Office, Library of Congress NOTICES Remedies for Small Copyright Claims: Third Request for Comments, 13094-13097 2013-04466 Defense Department Defense Department See Army Department See Engineers Corps RULES TRICARE: Elimination of Non-Availability Statement Requirement for Non-Emergency Inpatient Mental Health Care, 12951-12953 2013-03418 TRICARE Sanction Authority for Third-party Billing Agents, 12953-12955 2013-03416 NOTICES Meetings:
Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, 13029-13030 2013-04388 Education Department Education Department RULES Final Requirements, Definitions, and Selection Criteria: Native American Career and Technical Education Program, 12955-12961 2013-04424 NOTICES Applications for New Awards: Carol M. White Physical Education Program, 13041-13049 2013-04414 Native American Career and Technical Education Program, 13030-13041 2013-04434 Employee Benefits Employee Benefits Security Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Access to Multiemployer Plan Information, 13088-13089 2013-04333 Energy Department Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission PROPOSED RULES Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Standards for Residential Water Heaters; Public Meeting, 12969-12988 2013-04099 Engineers Engineers Corps NOTICES Meetings: Board on Coastal Engineering Research, 13030 2013-04308 Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Agency RULES State Implementation Plans:
Findings of Failure to Fully Submit under the 2008 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards, 12961-12965 2013-04293 PROPOSED RULES Air Quality Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Pennsylvania; Allegheny County Reasonably Available Control Technology Under the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard, 13007-13011 2013-04409 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Information Requirements for Locomotives and Locomotive Engines, 13053-13054 2013-04411 NESHAP for Taconite Iron Ore Processing, 13051-13052 2013-04403 NSPS for Steel Plants, Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon Oxygen Decarburization Vessels, 13052-13053 2013-04405 Board of Directors for the National Environmental Education Foundation, 13054-13055 2013-04398 Clean Air Act Operating Permit Program;
Objections: Luminant Generation Co. Sandow 5 Generating Plant, 13055-13056 2013-04296 Draft Quality Standard for Environmental Data Collection, Production, and Use by Non-EPA Organizations, etc.; Availability, 13056 2013-04395 Proposed CERCLA Administrative Cost Recovery Settlement: Factory H Superfund Site, Meriden, CT, 13056 2013-04292 Executive Office of the President See Presidential Documents See Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives:
Airbus Airplanes, 12988-12991 2013-04339 Gulfstream Aerospace LP (Type Certificate Previously Held by Israel Aircraft Industries, Ltd.) Airplanes, 12995-12998 2013-04336 The Boeing Company Airplanes, 12991-12995 2013-04338 Federal Bureau Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: FBI National Academy Level 1 Evaluation; Student Course Questionnaire, etc., 13085-13086 2013-04283 Federal Communications Federal Communications Commission RULES Broadcast Services:
Children's Television; Cable Operators, 12967 2013-03931 Establishment of Class A TV Service and Cable Television Regulations: Cost of Service; Clarification, 12967-12968 2013-03944 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13056-13057 2013-04303 Federal Emergency Federal Emergency Management Agency RULES Suspension of Community Eligibility, 12965-12967 2013-04326 NOTICES Emergencies and Related Determinations: Connecticut, 13074 2013-04324 Major Disaster Declarations:
Mississippi; Amendment No. 1, 13075 2013-04323 Pennsylvania; Amendment No. 2, 13074-13075 2013-04325 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Combined Filings, 13049-13051 2013-04315 2013-04316 2013-04322 Federal Maritime Federal Maritime Commission PROPOSED RULES Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier Negotiated Rate Arrangements: Tariff Publication Exemption, 13011-13013 2013-04392 Federal Railroad Federal Railroad Administration NOTICES Petitions for Waivers of Compliance, 2013-04375 2013-04378 13154-13156 2013-04382 2013-04390 Food and Drug Food and Drug Administration RULES Additional Safeguards for Children in Clinical Investigations of Food and Drug Administration-Regulated Products, 12937-12951 2013-04387 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Foreign Clinical Studies Not Conducted Under an Investigational New Drug Application, 13067-13068 2013-04422 Debarment Orders: Richard Stowell, 13068-13069 2013-04389 Draft Guidance for Industry; Availability: Recommendations for Screening, Testing, and, Management of Blood Donors and Blood and Blood Components Based on Screening Tests for Syphilis, 13069-13070 2013-04281 Guidance for Clinical Investigators, Industry, and Staff; Availability:
Financial Disclosure by Clinical Investigators, 13070-13071 2013-04386 Guidance for Industry; Availability: Acceptable Full-Length and Abbreviated Donor History Questionnaires, etc., for Use in Screening Donors of Source Plasma, 13071-13072 2013-04384 Meetings: Seventh Annual Drug Information Association/Food and Drug Administration Statistics Forum, 2013, 13072-13073 2013-04331 Foreign Trade Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES Applications for Reorganization under Alternative Site Framework:
Foreign-Trade Zone 122, Corpus Christi, TX, 13015-13016 2013-04420 General Services General Services Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: IT Dashboard Feedback Mechanism, 13057-13058 2013-04372 Grain Inspection Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration NOTICES Designations: Sandusky, MI, Davenport, IA, Enid, OK, Keokuk, IA, Marshall, MI, and Omaha, NE Areas, 13015 2013-04304 West Lafayette, IN, to Provide Class X or Class Y Weighing Services, 13014-13015 2013-04306 Health and Human Health and Human Services Department See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Children and Families Administration See Food and Drug Administration Homeland Homeland Security Department See Coast Guard See Federal Emergency Management Agency See Transportation Security Administration See U.S.
Customs and Border Protection Housing Housing and Urban Development Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Border Community Capital Initiative, 13076-13077 2013-04311 Section 901 Implementation, 13077-13079 2013-04310 Interior Interior Department See Land Management Bureau See National Park Service See Reclamation Bureau See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13157 2013-03922 Member Recruitment: Taxpayer Advocacy Panel, 13157-13158 2013-04328 International Trade Adm International Trade Administration NOTICES Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews; Results, Extensions, Amendments, etc.: Certain Lined Paper Products from India, 13016-13017 2013-04416 Countervailing Duty Determinations: Drawn Stainless Steel Sinks from the People's Republic of China, 13017-13019 2013-04280 Investigations, Determinations, Modifications, Rulings, etc.:
Drawn Stainless Steel Sinks from the People's Republic of China, 13019-13024 2013-04379 International Trade Com International Trade Commission NOTICES Complaints: Products Having Laminated Packaging, Laminated Packaging, and Components Thereof, 13083-13084 2013-04314 Justice Department Justice Department See Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Proposed Consent Decrees under the Clean Air Act, 13084-13085 2013-04282 Labor Department Labor Department See Employee Benefits Security Administration See Mine Safety and Health Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Job Clubs Study, 13086-13088 2013-04391 Unemployment Insurance Data Validation Program, 13086 2013-04374 Meetings: National Advisory Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements, 13088 2013-04385 Land Land Management Bureau NOTICES Realty Actions: Modified Competitive Sale of Public Land in Marquette County, MI, 13079-13080 2013-04351 Records of Decisions: Final Integrated Activity Plan, National Petroleum Reserve—Alaska, 13080-13081 2013-04406 Library Library of Congress See Copyright Office, Library of Congress Mine Mine Safety and Health Administration NOTICES Petitions for Modifications of Applications of Existing Mandatory Safety Standards, 13089-13094 2013-04370 National Institute National Institute of Standards and Technology NOTICES Developing a Framework to Improve Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, 13024-13028 2013-04413 National Oceanic National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska:
Gulf of Alaska; Final 2013 and 2014 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish; Closure, 13162-13206 2013-04162 NOTICES Whaling Provisions: Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling Quotas, 13028 2013-04408 National Park National Park Service NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: General Management Plan, Everglades National Park, FL, 13081-13082 2013-04342 Nuclear Regulatory Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Electric Power Research Institute; Seismic Evaluation Guidance, 13097-13099 2013-04396 Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 13099-13100 2013-04511 Technical Specifications Task Force Travelers: Revise Shutdown Margin Definition to Address Advanced Fuel Designs, 13100-13101 2013-04397 Postal Service Postal Service PROPOSED RULES New Intelligent Mail Package Barcode Standards to Enhance Package Visibility, 13006-13007 2013-04302 Presidential Documents Presidential Documents ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Cuba; Continuation of National Emergency Relating to the Anchorage and Movement of Vessels (Notice of February 22, 2013), 13207-13209 2013-04641 Privacy Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board NOTICES No FEAR Act:
Rights and Protections Available under Federal Antidiscrimination and Whistleblower Protection Laws, 13101-13102 2013-04467 Reclamation Reclamation Bureau NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Upper Truckee River and Marsh Restoration Project, El Dorado County, CA, 13082-13083 2013-04334 Securities Securities and Exchange Commission NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13102-13103 2013-04366 2013-04367 Self-Regulatory Organizations;
Proposed Rule Changes: BATS Exchange, Inc., BATS Y-Exchange, Inc., Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., et al., 13113-13127 2013-04356 ICE Clear Europe Ltd, 13130-13132 2013-04357 Miami International Securities Exchange LLC, 13107-13109 2013-04368 NASDAQ OMX BX, Inc., 13105-13107 2013-04350 NASDAQ OMX PHLX LLC, 13132-13138 2013-04359 New York Stock Exchange LLC, 13127-13130 2013-04358 NYSE Arca, Inc., 13103-13105 2013-04369 NYSE MKT LLC, 13110-13113 2013-04360 Suspension of Trading Orders:
Digital Video Systems, Inc., Geocom Resources, Inc., etc., 13139 2013-04506 State Department State Department NOTICES Additional Designation of a North Korean Entity and Two North Korean Individuals Pursuant to Executive Order 13382, 13139-13140 2013-04423 Additional Designation of Amr Armanazi Pursuant to Executive Order 13382, 13140 2013-04418 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Evacuee Manifest and Promissory Note, 13140-13141 2013-04472 Exchange Visitor Program Participant Survey;
Summer Work Travel, 13141-13142 2013-04469 Designation of the Center for Innovation and Technology Cooperation, et al., Pursuant to Executive Order 13382, 13142 2013-04425 Designations as Foreign Organizations Pursuant to Executive Order 13382: Faratech, Neda Industrial Group, Towlid Abzar Boreshi Iran, Tarh O Palayesh, Amir Hossein Rahimyar, and Mohammad Reza Rezvanianzadeh, 13142-13143 2013-04477 Surface Mining Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office PROPOSED RULES Pennsylvania Regulatory Program, 13002-13004 2013-04373 Wyoming Regulatory Program, 13004-13006 2013-04376 Surface Transportation Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Meetings:
Rail Energy Transportation Advisory Committee, 13156-13157 2013-04365 Transportation Department Transportation Department See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Railroad Administration See Surface Transportation Board See Transportation Security Administration NOTICES Funding Availabilities: Small Business Transportation Resource Center Program, 13143-13154 2013-04305 2013-04399 Security Transportation Security Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Pipeline Corporate Security Review Program, 13075-13076 2013-04426 Treasury Treasury Department See Internal Revenue Service PROPOSED RULES Establishment of Due Process Procedures on License-Like Processes, 12998-13002 2013-04320 Customs U.S. Customs and Border Protection PROPOSED RULES Establishment of Due Process Procedures on License-Like Processes, 12998-13002 2013-04320 Veteran Affairs Veterans Affairs Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Authorization to Disclose Personal Beneficiary/Claimant Information to a Third Party, 13158-13159 2013-04400 Certificate of Delivery of Advance Payment and Enrollment, 13159 2013-04401 Monthly Certification of Flight Training, 13158 2013-04402 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Commerce Department, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 13162-13206 2013-04162 Part III Presidential Documents, 13207-13209 2013-04641 Reader Aids Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this page for phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, reminders, and notice of recently enacted public laws.
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ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“Commission”) is amending its Rules of Practice, Rules Relating to Reparation Proceedings, and its Rules Relating to Review of National Futures Association (“NFA”) Decisions in Disciplinary, Membership Denial, Registration and Membership Responsibility Actions, to simplify and clarify service, filing and formatting requirements, particularly those requirements applicable to electronic service and filing. The Commission is also amending its Rules Relating to Reparations Proceedings to clarify the authority of its Judgment Officers.
DATES: Effective February 26, 2013. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jason Gizzarelli, Director, Office of Proceedings, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW., Washington, DC 20581. Telephone:
(202)418-5395. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2008, the Commission amended its rules to allow for service via electronic mail (“email”) for 17 CFR parts 10 and 12, and via facsimile (“fax”) for Part 12 (service by fax under Part 10 had been permitted by the Commission since 1998.) At that time, the Commission approved these additional means of service to take advantage of technological developments that would be faster and less costly than regular mail. Today, the Commission has amended 17 CFR Parts 10, 12 and 171 to simplify and refine the rules for service, filing and formatting. Additionally, the Commission has amended 17 CFR Parts 10 and 12 to clarify the role and authority of its Judgment Officers. The Commission believes these rule amendments will increase efficiencies and lower costs for parties and for the Commission in administrative enforcement proceedings, in reparations proceedings, and in the appellate review of NFA decisions. Also, the Commission has designed the amendments to the reparations rules to make the reparations forum less legalistic and more user-friendly for *pro se* parties. Confirmation of Service To ease the burden on parties in reparations cases, many of whom appear *pro se,* the amended rules drop the requirement of a formal affidavit of service and now require parties to submit a signed “statement of service” that:
(1)Confirms that service has been made;
(2)identifies each person served;
(3)sets forth the date of service; and
(4)recites the manner of service. The less formal and less burdensome statement of service effectively serves the same purpose as an affidavit of service: promoting and assuring the full exchange of information among the parties by requiring service of submissions on all of the parties in the proceeding. A corresponding change has been made to the 17 CFR Part 10 rules regarding confirmation of service. Electronic Service The amendments to the service rules in 17 CFR parts 10 and 12 reflect the Commission's experience with electronic filing since 2008, which generally has been positive. First, the amendments specifically provide that a party who consents to service by email must specify the email address to be used. Consent is required because it is not yet possible to assume universal access to electronic communication. Second, under these amendments, actual notice that an email or fax transmission was not received will defeat the presumption of receipt that service is complete on transmission and will compel the sender to take additional steps to affect service. Finally, consistent with 17 CFR 12.1(a), which provides that the reparations rules “shall be construed liberally so as to secure the just, speedy and inexpensive determination of the issues,” the Commission expects that as electronic technology continues to advance, its Proceedings Clerk and its presiding officials will provide guidance to parties on standards governing such technical specifications as data formatting, speed of transmission, means to transmit attachments, and security of communication. Filing and Formatting The amended rules simplify and harmonize the filing and formatting requirements contained in 17 CFR parts 10 and 12. First, the amended rules provide that parties filing by personal delivery, mail or commercial delivery service are no longer required to file any copies of an original. Second, the amended rules explicitly provide that parties filing electronically should not also send paper copies of the same documents to the Proceedings Clerk. Third, the amended rules reduce the maximum length of briefs in administrative proceedings from 60 to 50 pages and in reparations proceedings from 35 to 25 pages. Fourth, the amended rules simplify the formatting of filed documents, such as font size, spacing and related issues. Fifth, the amendments clarify that documents that are delivered in person, or delivered by first-class mail, by a more expeditious form of United States mail, or by overnight or similar commercial delivery service will be considered timely filed if they are delivered in person or mailed to the Proceedings Clerk within the time prescribed for filing. Finally, the Commission is also amending 17 CFR 171.8 to allow filing and service by fax and email. Judgment Officer On October 12, 2011, to promote the efficient use of the Commission's budget and personnel resources, the Commission amended 17 CFR part 12 to authorize its Judgment Officers to conduct formal decisional proceedings. The new 17 CFR part 12 amendments issued today conform the definition of “Judgment Officer” to the authority of Judgment Officers to conduct formal decisional proceedings. These new amendments also provide that Judgment Officers may conduct *sua sponte* discovery in voluntary decisional proceedings, as they can in summary and formal decisional proceedings. This amendment will help ensure that the evidentiary record is adequately developed in voluntary decisional proceedings. The amendment to 17 CFR 10.8, which authorizes the Commission to appoint a Presiding Officer other than an administrative law judge (“ALJ”) to conduct proceedings within the scope of 17 CFR part 10, unless some other provision of law requires the use of an ALJ in a particular category of proceeding, 1 clarifies that Presiding Officers who are not ALJs can carry out the same functions as ALJs in certain proceedings to deny, condition, suspend, revoke or place restrictions on registration. Registration-related proceedings are subject to procedural rules set forth in the Commission's rules at 17 CFR part 3, as well as the 17 CFR part 10 Rules of Practice. 2 This amendment will make clear the Commission's intent that references to ALJs in both 17 CFR part 10 and part 3 shall apply to non-ALJ Presiding Officers when the Commission appoints such Presiding Officers in registration-related proceedings. 1 17 CFR 10.2(n) defines a “Presiding Officer” as “a member of the Commission, an Administrative Law Judge, or a hearing officer designated by the Commission to conduct a hearing on a specific matter, or the Commission itself * * *.” In some types of proceedings, statutory provisions constrain the choice of Presiding Officer. For example, section 6(c)(4)(C)(iii) of the Commodity Exchange Act (“CEA”), 7 U.S.C. 9(4)(C)(iii), requires that proceedings pursuant to section 6(c)(4), 7 U.S.C. 9(4), must be heard by either the Commission or an ALJ. By contrast, other provisions of the CEA leave the choice of Presiding Officer to the discretion of the Commission. For example, CEA section 8a(2), 7 U.S.C. 12a(2), which applies in certain circumstances where a court or administrative agency has previously made a determination regarding a registrant's conduct, authorizes the Commission to revoke registration “with such a hearing as may be appropriate” and does not specify what type of official must preside. 2 *See generally* 17 CFR 3.55 through 3.64 and 17 CFR 10.1(a). Prior to this amendment, the second sentence of 17 CFR 10.8 stated: If the Commission determines that a proceeding within the scope of this subpart shall be conducted before a Presiding Officer who is not an Administrative Law Judge, all provisions of this part that refer to and grant authority to or impose obligations upon an Administrative Law Judge shall be read as referring to and granting authority to and imposing obligations upon the designated Presiding Officer. This amendment adds the phrase “or of Part 3 of this title” following the words “this part” in this sentence. Related Matters A. No Notice Is Required Under 5 U.S.C. 553 The Commission has determined that these amendments are exempt from the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553, which generally require notice of proposed rulemaking and provide other opportunities for public participation. According to the exemptive language of 5 U.S.C. 553, these amendments pertain to “rules of agency organization, procedure, or practice,” as to which there exists agency discretion not to provide notice. In addition, notice and public procedure are unnecessary in this case because the proposed amendments are self-explanatory. If made effective immediately, they will promote efficiency and facilitate the Commission's core mission without imposing a new burden. For the above reasons, the notice requirements under 5 U.S.C. 553 are inapplicable. B. Regulatory Flexibility Act The Regulatory Flexibility Act (“RFA”), 5 U.S.C. 601 *et seq.,* requires agencies with rulemaking authority to consider the impact those rules will have on small businesses. With respect to persons seeking Commission review of final exchange and NFA decisions, and initial decisions in reparation and administrative enforcement matters, the amendments impose no additional burden and in fact ease existing burdens by providing more options, greater certainty and increased predictability concerning filing and service. Accordingly, the Chairman, on behalf of the Commission, hereby certifies, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 605(b), that the amendments will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses. C. Paperwork Reduction Act The amendments to 17 CFR parts 10, 12 and 171 do not impose a burden within the meaning and intent of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, 44 U.S.C. 3501, *et seq.* D. Cost-Benefit Analysis Section 15(a) of the CEA, 7 U.S.C. 19(a), requires the Commission to consider the costs and benefits of its action before issuing a new regulation. CEA section 15(a) further specifies that costs and benefits shall be evaluated in light of five broad areas of market and public concern:
(1)Protection of market participants and the public;
(2)efficiency, competitiveness, and financial integrity of futures markets;
(3)price discovery;
(4)sound risk management practices; and
(5)other public interest considerations. The amendments to 17 CFR parts 10, 12 and 171 will not create any significant change in the Commission's adjudicatory process. In fact, the amendments will enhance the protection of market participants and the public by making filing and service more certain, faster and cheaper. The amendments do not bear directly upon the risk-benefit factors, but reduce costs and increase the efficiency of litigation that arises pursuant to the operation of futures markets. List of Subjects 17 CFR Part 10 Administrative practice and procedure, Authority delegations (Government agencies), Commodity futures. 17 CFR Part 12 Administrative practice and procedure, Commodity futures, Consumer protection. 17 CFR Part 171 Administrative practice and procedure, Commodity futures. For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission amends 17 CFR parts 10, 12 and 171 as follows: PART 10—RULES OF PRACTICE 1. The authority citation for part 10 continues to read as follows: Authority: Pub. L. 93-463, sec. 101(a)(11), 88 Stat. 1391; 7 U.S.C. 2(a)(12). Section 10.102 also issued under 7 U.S.C. 4a, 12a; 5 U.S.C. 10. 2. Revise § 10.4 to read as follows: § 10.4 Business address; hours. The Office of Proceedings is located at Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW., Washington, DC 20581. Faxes must be sent to
(202)418-5532, and emails must be sent to *PROC_filings@cftc.gov* . The office is open from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday, except on federal holidays. 3. Amend § 10.8 by revising the introductory text to read as follows: § 10.8 Presiding officers. Unless otherwise determined by the Commission, all proceedings within the scope of this Part shall be assigned to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing. If the Commission determines that a proceeding within the scope of this Part shall be conducted before a Presiding Officer who is not an Administrative Law Judge, all provisions of this part or of part 3 of this chapter that refer to and grant authority to or impose obligations upon an Administrative Law Judge shall be read as referring to and granting authority to and imposing obligations upon the designated Presiding Officer. 4. Amend § 10.12 by: a. Revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2)(ii) through (iv), and (a)(3); b. Adding paragraphs (a)(4) through (6); c. Revising paragraphs
(b)through (f); and d. Removing paragraph (g). The revisions and additions read as follows: § 10.12 Service and filing of documents; form and execution.
(a)*Service by a party or other participant in a proceeding.*
(1)When one party serves another with documents under these rules, a copy must be served on all other parties as well as filed with the Proceedings Clerk. Similarly, when a person files a document with the Office of Proceedings, the person must serve a copy of the document on all other parties.
(2)* * *
(ii)First-class or a more expeditious form of United States mail or an overnight or similar commercial delivery service;
(iii)Facsimile (“fax”); or
(iv)Electronic mail (“email”).
(3)Service by email or fax shall be permitted at the discretion of the Presiding Officer, with the parties' consent. The consent of a party must specify the email address or fax number to be used. Signed documents that are served by email must be in PDF or other non-alterable form.
(4)Service will be complete at the time of personal service; upon deposit in the mail or with an overnight or similar commercial delivery service of a properly addressed document for which all postage or delivery service fees have been paid; or upon transmission by fax or email. Service by email or by fax will not be effective if the party making service learns that the attempted service did not reach the person to be served.
(5)Where service is effected by mail or a commercial delivery service (but not by fax or email), the time within which the person being served may respond shall be extended by five
(5)days.
(6)*Statement of service.* A statement of service shall be made by filing with the Proceedings Clerk, simultaneously with the filing of the document, a statement signed by the party making service or by his attorney or representative that:
(i)Confirms that service has been made,
(ii)Identifies each person served,
(iii)Sets forth the date of service, and
(iv)Recites the manner of service.
(b)*Service of decisions and orders.* A copy of all rulings, opinions and orders shall be served by the Proceedings Clerk on each of the parties.
(c)*Designation of person to receive service.* The first page of the first document filed in a proceeding by a party or participant must include the name and contact information of a person authorized to receive service on the party or participant's behalf. Contact information must include a post office address and daytime telephone number, and should also include the person's fax or email. Thereafter service of documents shall be made upon the person authorized unless service on the party himself is ordered by the Administrative Law Judge or the Commission, or unless no person authorized to receive service can be found, or unless the person authorized to receive service is changed by the party upon due notice to all other parties.
(d)*Filing of documents with the Proceedings Clerk.*
(1)All documents which are required to be served upon a party shall be filed concurrently with the Proceedings Clerk. A document shall be filed by delivering it in person or by first-class mail or a more expeditious form of United States mail or by overnight or similar commercial delivery service to Proceedings Clerk, Office of Proceedings, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW., Washington, DC 20581; or faxing the document to
(202)418-5532; or emailing it to *PROC_Filings@cftc.gov* in accordance with the conditions set forth in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2)To be timely filed under this part, a document must be delivered in person; mailed by first-class or a more expeditious form of United States mail or by an overnight or similar commercial delivery service; or faxed or emailed to the Proceedings Clerk within the time prescribed for filing.
(e)*Formalities of filing.*
(1)An original of all documents shall be filed with the Proceedings Clerk. If a party files a document with the Proceedings Clerk by fax or email, they should not also send paper copies.
(2)*First page.* The first page of all documents filed with the Proceedings Clerk must include the Commission's name, the docket number, the title of proceeding, the subject of the document, and the name of the person on whose behalf the document is being filed. In subsequent filings, the case title may be abbreviated by listing the name of the first respondent, followed by “et al.” In the complaint, the title of the action shall include the names of all the respondents, but in documents subsequently filed it is sufficient to state the name of the first respondent named in the complaint with an appropriate indication of other parties.
(3)*Format.* Documents must be legible and printed on normal white paper of eight and one half by eleven inches. The typeface, margins, and spacing of all documents presented for filing must meet the following requirements: all text must be 12-point type or larger, except for text in footnotes which may be 10-point type; all documents must have at least one-inch margins on all sides; all text must be double-spaced, except for headings, text in footnotes, or block quotations, which may be single-spaced. Emailed documents must be in PDF or other non-alterable form.
(4)*Signatures.*
(i)The original of all documents must be signed by the person filing the same or by his duly authorized agent or attorney.
(ii)*Effect.* The signature on any document of any person acting either for himself or as attorney or agent for another constitutes certification by him that:
(A)He has read the document and knows the contents thereof;
(B)If executed in any representative capacity, it was done with full power and authority to do so;
(C)To the best of his knowledge, information, and belief, every statement contained in the document is true and not misleading; and
(D)The document is not being interposed for delay.
(5)*Length and form of briefs.* All briefs of more than fifteen pages shall include an index and a table of cases and other authorities cited. No brief shall exceed 50 pages in length without prior permission of the Presiding Officer or the Commission.
(f)*Official docket.* The Proceedings Clerk will maintain the official docket for each proceeding. The official docket is available for public inspection in the Commission's Office of Proceedings. 5. Amend § 10.102 by revising paragraph
(c)to read as follows: § 10.102 Review of initial decisions.
(c)*Briefs.* An original of all briefs submitted under this section shall be filed with the Proceedings Clerk. PART 12—RULES RELATING TO REPARATIONS 6. The authority citation for Part 12 continues to read as follows: Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2(a)(12), 12a(5), and 18. 7. Amend § 12.2 by revising the definition of “Judgment Officer” to read as follows: § 12.2 Definitions. *Judgment Officer* means an employee of the Commission who is authorized to conduct all reparations proceedings. In appropriate circumstances, the functions of a Judgment Officer may be performed by an Administrative Law Judge; 8. Revise § 12.3 to read as follows: § 12.3 Business address; hours. The Office of Proceedings is located at Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW., Washington, DC 20581. Faxes must be sent to
(202)418-5532, and emails must be sent to *PROC_filings@cftc.gov* . The office is open from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday except on federal holidays. 9. Revise § 12.10 to read as follows: § 12.10 Service.
(a)*General requirements.*
(1)*When service is required; number of copies.* When one party serves another with documents under these rules, a copy must be served on all other parties as well as filed with the Proceedings Clerk. Similarly, when a person files a document with the Office of Proceedings, the person must serve a copy of the document on all other parties. This rule does not apply to a complaint filed pursuant to § 12.13 of these rules, which shall only be filed with the Commission.
(2)*How service is made.* Service shall be made by:
(i)Personal service;
(ii)First-class or a more expeditious form of United States mail or an overnight or similar commercial delivery service;
(iii)Facsimile (“fax”); or
(iv)Electronic mail (“email”).
(3)Service by fax or email shall be permitted at the discretion of the Presiding Officer, with the parties' consent. The consent of a party must specify the email address or fax number to be used. Signed documents that are served by email attachment must be in PDF or other non-alterable form.
(4)Service will be complete at the time of personal service; upon deposit in the mail or with an overnight or similar commercial delivery service of a properly addressed document for which all postage or delivery service fees have been paid; or upon transmission by fax or email. Service by email or by fax will not be effective if the party making service learns that the attempted service did not reach the person to be served.
(5)Where service is effected by mail or commercial delivery service (but not by fax or email), the time within which the person served may respond thereto shall be extended by five
(5)days.
(6)*Statement of Service.* A statement of service shall be made by filing with the Proceedings Clerk, simultaneously with the filing of the document, a statement signed by the party making service or by his attorney or representative that:
(i)Confirms that service has been made;
(ii)Identifies each person served;
(iii)Sets forth the date of service; and
(iv)Recites the manner of service.
(b)*Service of orders and decisions.* A copy of all notices, rulings, opinions, and orders of the Proceedings Clerk, the Director of the Office of Proceedings, a Judgment Officer, an Administrative Law Judge, the General Counsel or any employee under the General Counsel's supervision as the General Counsel may designate, or the Commission shall be served by the Proceedings Clerk on each of the parties. The Commission, in its discretion and with due consideration for the convenience of the parties, may serve the aforementioned documents to the parties by electronic means.
(c)*Designation of person to receive service.* The first page of the first document filed in a proceeding by a party or participant shall include the contact information of a person authorized to receive service on their behalf. Thereafter, service of documents shall be made upon the person authorized unless service on the party himself is ordered by a Judgment Officer, an Administrative Law Judge or the Commission, or unless no person authorized to receive service can be found, or unless the person authorized to receive service is changed by the party upon due notice to all other parties. 10. Revise § 12.11 to read as follows: § 12.11 Formalities of filing of documents with the Proceedings Clerk.
(a)If a party files by personal delivery or mail, an original of all documents shall be filed with the Proceedings Clerk. If a party files a document by fax or email in accordance with § 12.10(a)(2), they should not also send paper copies.
(b)*First page.* The first page of all documents filed with the Proceedings Clerk must include the Commission's name, the docket number, the title of the proceeding, the subject of the document and the name of the person on whose behalf the document is being filed. In the complaint, the title of the proceeding shall include the names of all the complainants and respondents, but in documents subsequently filed it is sufficient to state the name of the first complainant and first respondent named in the complaint.
(c)*Format.* Documents must be legible and printed on normal white paper of eight and one half by eleven inches. Documents emailed in accordance with the requirements of § 12.10(a)(2) must be in PDF or other non-alterable form. The typeface, margins, and spacing of all typed documents presented for filing should meet the following requirements: all text should be 12-point type or larger, except for text in footnotes which may be 10-point type; all documents should have at least one-inch margins on all sides; all text must be double-spaced, except for headings, text in footnotes, or block quotations, which may be single-spaced.
(d)*Signature.*
(1)The original of all papers must be signed by the person filing the same or by his duly authorized agent or attorney.
(2)*Effect.* The signature on any document of any person acting either for himself or as attorney or agent for another constitutes certification by him that:
(i)He has read the document and knows the contents thereof;
(ii)If executed in any representative capacity, it was done with full power and authority to do so;
(iii)To the best of his knowledge, information, and belief, every statement contained in the document is true and not misleading; and
(iv)The document has been filed in good faith and has not been filed to cause delay.
(e)*Length and form of briefs.* All briefs filed containing more than 15 pages shall include an index and a table of cases and other authorities cited. No brief shall exceed 25 pages in length without prior permission of the Presiding Officer.
(f)All documents which are required to be served upon a party shall be filed concurrently with the Proceedings Clerk. A document shall be filed by delivering it in person or by first-class mail or a more expeditious form of United States mail or by overnight or similar commercial delivery service to Proceedings Clerk, Office of Proceedings, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW., Washington, DC 20581; or faxing the document to
(202)418-5532; or emailing it to *PROC_Filings@cftc.gov* in accordance with the conditions set forth in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(g)To be timely filed under this part, a document must be delivered in person; mailed by first-class or a more expeditious form of United States mail or by an overnight or similar commercial delivery service; or faxed or emailed to the Proceedings Clerk within the time prescribed for filing. 11. Amend § 12.34 by revising paragraph
(a)to read as follows: § 12.34 Discovery by a decisionmaking official.
(a)*Applicability.* The provisions of this rule shall apply to all decisional proceedings commenced pursuant to § 12.26. For the purposes of this rule, the term “decisionmaking official” shall mean a Judgment Officer or Administrative Law Judge assigned to render a decision in the proceeding. 12. Amend § 12.101 by revising paragraphs
(a)through
(c)to read as follows: § 12.101 Functions and responsibilities of the Judgment Officer.
(a)To rule upon discovery-related motions, and to take such action pursuant to § 12.35 as is appropriate if a party fails to comply with a discovery order;
(b)To issue orders for the production of documents and tangible things and orders for written testimony, as provided in § 12.34;
(c)To issue subpoenas pursuant to § 12.34 and § 12.36; PART 171—RULES RELATING TO REVIEW OF NATIONAL FUTURES ASSOCIATION DECISIONS IN DISCIPLINARY, MEMBERSHIP DENIAL, REGISTRATION AND MEMBER RESPONSIBILITY ACTIONS 13. The authority citation for Part 171 continues to read as follows: Authority: 7 U.S.C. 4a, 12a, and 21, unless otherwise noted. 14. Amend § 171.8 by revising paragraph
(a)to read as follows: § 171.8 Filing with the Proceedings Clerk.
(a)*How to file.* Any document that is required by this part to be filed with the Proceedings Clerk shall be filed by delivering it in person or by first-class mail or a more expeditious form of United States mail, or by overnight or similar commercial delivery service to: Proceedings Clerk, Office of Proceedings, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW., Washington, DC 20581; or faxing the document to
(202)418-5532 or emailing it to *PROC_Filings@cftc.gov.* To be timely filed under this part, a document must be delivered or mailed to the Proceedings Clerk within the time prescribed for filing. Issued in Washington, DC, on February 20, 2013, by the Commission. Melissa D. Jurgens, Secretary of the Commission. [FR Doc. 2013-04252 Filed 2-25-13; 8:45 am]
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