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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2019-04-03.xml --- 84 64 Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Contents Agency Health Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality NOTICES Meetings: National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality, 13046-13047 2019-06417 Agriculture Agriculture Department See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13002 2019-06445 AIRFORCE Air Force Department NOTICES Meetings:
Air University Board of Visitors, 13009-13010 2019-06403 Animal Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service PROPOSED RULES Evaluation and Recognition of the Animal Health Status of Compartments, 12955-12959 2019-06473 Civil Rights Civil Rights Commission NOTICES Meetings: Arkansas Advisory Committee, 13005 2019-06409 Indiana Advisory Committee, 13004 2019-06412 Mississippi Advisory Committee, 13004 2019-06411 Tennessee Advisory Committee, 13002-13003 2019-06435 Meetings; Sunshine Act, 13003 2019-06530 Coast Guard Coast Guard RULES Safety Zone:
Cape Fear River, Wilmington, NC, 12933-12936 2019-06400 San Francisco Giants Fireworks Display, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, CA, 12933 2019-06414 NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Polar Icebreaker Program; Polar Security Cutter Record of Decision, 13050-13057 2019-06468 Commerce Commerce Department See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commodity Futures Commodity Futures Trading Commission RULES Comparability Determination for Australia:
Margin Requirements for Uncleared Swaps for Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants, 12908-12929 2019-06319 Financial Surveillance Examination Program Requirements for Self-Regulatory Organizations, 12882-12894 2019-06443 Segregation of Assets Held as Collateral in Uncleared Swap Transactions, 12894-12906 2019-06424 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Core Principles and Other Requirements for Designated Contract Markets, 13008-13009 2019-06444 Defense Department Defense Department See Air Force Department RULES Allotments for Child and Spousal Support, 12932-12933 2019-06479 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13012 2019-06410 Meetings: U.S. Strategic Command Strategic Advisory Group, 13011 2019-06476 Service of Process Notification for Child Support and/or Alimony Allotments, 13010-13011 2019-06477 Education Department Education Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: 2020-21 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, 13017-13019 2019-06160 Part 601 Preferred Lender Arrangements, 13016-13017 2019-06467 Applications for New Awards:
Teacher Quality Partnership Grant Program, 13019-13031 2019-06493 Proposed Requirements and Definitions: Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Career and Technical Institutions Program, 13012-13016 2019-06491 Energy Department Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Agency RULES Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions: Kentucky, 12937-12938 2019-06485 Mississippi, 12936-12937 2019-06486 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: WasteWise Program, 13040-13041 2019-06482 FY 2019 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grantees, 13042-13043 2019-06484 Request for Nominations: Environmental Financial Advisory Board Consultants on Stormwater Funding and Financing, 13041-13042 2019-06483 Farm Credit Farm Credit Administration PROPOSED RULES Criteria to Reinstate Non-Accrual Loans, 12959-12966 2019-06216 Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration RULES Airworthiness Directives:
HPH s. r.o. Gliders, 12880-12882 2019-06281 Pilatus Aircraft Ltd. Airplanes, 12877-12880 2019-06284 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Operations Specifications, Part 129 Application, 13095 2019-06398 Federal Communications Federal Communications Commission PROPOSED RULES Reconfigure the 900 MHz Band to Facilitate Broadband Services, 12987-13001 2019-06349 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13043-13044 2019-06470 Federal Deposit Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NOTICES Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 13044 2019-06542 Federal Emergency Federal Emergency Management Agency RULES Suspension of Community Eligibility, 12938-12940 2019-06448 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Application: Alabama Power Co., 13038 2019-06464 Consolidated Water Power Co.; Ahlstrom-Munksjo Specialty Solutions Acquisition LLC; Domtar Paper Co., LLC; Domtar Wisconsin Corp., 13034-13035 2019-06466 Empire District Electric Co., 13031-13032 2019-06457 Wisconsin Public Service Corp., Wisconsin Valley Improvement Co., Specialty Papers Acquisition, LLC, PCA Hydro, Inc., Tomahawk Pulp and Power Co., 13035-13036 2019-06460 Wisconsin River Power Co.;
Wisconsin Power and Light Co., 13037-13038 2019-06463 Young Storage Gas Company, Ltd., 13038-13039 2019-06461 Combined Filings, 13032-13033, 13039-13040 2019-06456 2019-06462 Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC; VNG Suffolk No. 3 Meter Station Expansion Project, 13033-13034 2019-06459 Inquiry Regarding the Commission's Electric Transmission Incentives Policy, 13033 C1--2019--05895 Federal Maritime Federal Maritime Commission NOTICES Agreements Filed, 13044 2019-06475 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13044-13046 2019-06434 Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies, 13044 2019-06469 Federal Retirement Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board PROPOSED RULES Privacy Act; Systems of Records, 12954-12955 2019-06166 Fish Fish and Wildlife Service RULES Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest in Alaska; Harvest Regulations for Migratory Birds in Alaska during the 2019 Season, 12946-12952 2019-06585 Food and Drug Food and Drug Administration PROPOSED RULES Beverages:
Bottled Water, 12975-12979 2019-06201 Public Hearing: The Future of Insulin Biosimilars: Increasing Access and Facilitating the Efficient Development of Biosimilar and Interchangeable Insulin Products, 12966-12969 2019-06438 Scientific Data and Information about Products Containing Cannabis or Cannabis-Derived Compounds, 12969-12975 2019-06436 Foreign Trade Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES Production Activity: GE Renewables North America, LLC; Foreign-Trade Zone 249; Pensacola, FL, 13005 2019-06471 General Services General Services Administration NOTICES Meetings:
World War One Centennial Commission, 13046 2019-06278 Health and Human Health and Human Services Department See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13047-13048 2019-06440 Homeland Homeland Security Department See Coast Guard See Federal Emergency Management Agency See U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services See U.S.
Customs and Border Protection Interior Interior Department See Fish and Wildlife Service See National Park Service See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office International Trade Com International Trade Commission NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain Semiconductor Devices, Integrated Circuits, and Consumer Products Containing the Same, 13065-13066 2019-06413 Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous from Canada, 13066-13067 2019-06453 Possible Modifications to the International Harmonized System Nomenclature, 13067-13069 2019-06540 Justice Department Justice Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Census of State and Federal Adult Correctional Facilities, 13070-13072 2019-06437 USMS Promotional Vendor Registration Website, 13069-13070 2019-06392 Labor Department Labor Department NOTICES Delegation of Authority and Assignment of Responsibility to the Administrative Review Board, 13072-13074 2019-06447 Vacancy Posting: Administrative Review Board, 13074 2019-06446 National Highway National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES Grant of Petition for Decision of Inconsequential Noncompliance:
Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC, 13095-13098 2019-06478 National Institute National Institutes of Health NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review, 13050 2019-06450 Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 13048 2019-06455 National Cancer Institute, 13049-13050 2019-06419 National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, 13049 2019-06452 National Institute on Aging, 13049-13050 2019-06420 2019-06421 National Institute on Drug Abuse, 13048-13049 2019-06451 National Oceanic National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska:
Pollock in Statistical Area 610 in the Gulf of Alaska, 12952-12953 2019-06496 NOTICES Addition of Species to the Annexes of the Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region, 13006-13008 2019-06416 Permit Application: Marine Mammals; File No. 22479, 13006 2019-06465 National Park National Park Service NOTICES Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee Finding: Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects under the Control of the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office, Jefferson City, MO, 13064-13065 2019-06474 Neighborhood Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation NOTICES Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 13074 2019-06578 Nuclear Regulatory Nuclear Regulatory Commission RULES Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Program, 12876-12877 2019-06418 Personnel Personnel Management Office RULES Examining System, 12873-12876 2019-06396 Postal Regulatory Postal Regulatory Commission NOTICES New Postal Products, 13074-13075 2019-06439 Presidential Documents Presidential Documents ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Pipeline Facilities at the U.S.-Canada International Boundary; Authorization for TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, L.P.
To Construct, Connect, Operate, and Maintain (Permit of March 29, 2019), 13099-13103 2019-06654 Securities Securities and Exchange Commission RULES Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Hearing Officers, 12906-12908 2019-06427 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 13090 2019-06442 Application: iM Global Partner US LLC and Manager Directed Portfolios, 13081-13082 2019-06428 Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes:
ICE Clear Europe Ltd., 13087-13090 2019-06432 Miami International Securities Exchange, LLC, 13093-13095 2019-06423 Miami PEARL, LLC, 13090-13093 2019-06422 The Options Clearing Corp., 13075-13087 2019-06430 2019-06431 Surface Mining Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office PROPOSED RULES Ohio Regulatory Program, 12979-12981 2019-06492 Pennsylvania Regulatory Program, 12981-12984 2019-06489 2019-06490 West Virginia Regulatory Program, 12984-12987 2019-06494 Surface Transportation Surface Transportation Board RULES Payment, Filing, and Service Procedures, 12940-12946 2019-05831 NOTICES Quarterly Rail Cost Adjustment Factor, 13095 2019-06454 Transportation Department Transportation Department See Federal Aviation Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Treasury Treasury Department RULES Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund, 12929-12932 2019-06404 NOTICES Meetings:
Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance, 13098 2019-06401 U.S. Citizenship U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services NOTICES Continuation of Employment Authorization and Automatic Extension of Existing Employment Authorization Documents for Eligible Liberians Before Period of Deferred Enforced Departure Ends, 13059-13064 2019-06577 Memorandum on Extension of Deferred Enforced Departure for Liberians, 13064 2019-06576 Customs U.S. Customs and Border Protection NOTICES Domestic Interested Party Petition:
Tariff Classification of Steel Special Profiles for the Manufacture of Forklift Truck Masts and Carriages, 13057-13059 2019-06481 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Presidential Documents, 13099-13103 2019-06654 Reader Aids Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, and notice of recently enacted public laws. To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents electronic mailing list, go to https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USGPOOFR/subscriber/new, enter your e-mail address, then follow the instructions to join, leave, or manage your subscription. 84 64 Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Rules and Regulations OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 5 CFR Part 337 RIN 3206-AN65 Examining System AGENCY:
Office of Personnel Management. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel Management
(OPM)is issuing a final regulation to implement changes to part 337 of OPM's regulations, which govern direct hire authority. Executive Order (E.O.) 13833, “Enhancing the Effectiveness of Agency Chief Information Officers” requires OPM to issue proposed regulations delegating to the head of a covered agency authority necessary to determine whether there is a severe shortage of candidates or a critical hiring need for information technology
(IT)positions, under criteria established by OPM. OPM published the proposed regulations, has considered proposed comments, and has now determined to adopt a final rule making this change. The intended effect of this change is to enable Chief Information Officers to hire urgently needed IT professionals more quickly. DATES: This rule is effective May 3, 2019. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Darlene Phelps by telephone on
(202)606-0960, by fax
(202)606-4430, by TTY at
(202)418-3134, or by email at *Darlene.phelps@opm.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 29, 2018, OPM issued proposed regulations at 83 FR 209, as contemplated by E.O. 13833, “Enhancing the Effectiveness of Agency Chief Information Officers.” Section 9 of the E.O. directed OPM to propose regulations pursuant to which OPM could delegate to the heads of certain agencies (other than the Secretary of Defense) authority to determine, under regulations prescribed by OPM, whether a severe shortage of candidates (or, for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA)a severe shortage of highly-qualified candidates) or a critical hiring need exists for positions in the Information Technology Management series, general schedule (GS)-2210, for purposes of demonstrating a need for a Direct Hire Authority. The agencies covered by the E.O. are those listed in 31 U.S.C. 901(b), or independent regulatory agencies defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(5). OPM received seven sets of comments in response to the proposed rule. A discussion of these comments follows. Discussion of Comments One individual expressed general support for the proposed rule, and opined that the risk and cost of potential cronyism is an acceptable opportunity cost of a direct hire authority. As a general matter, Congress has determined that in cases where a severe shortage or critical hiring need exists, direct hire authority is justified as a legitimate exception from the normal rules of competitive hiring. The use of the authority is subject to Merit System Principles, which include requirements that selection and advancement be determined solely on the basis of relative ability, knowledge and skills, regardless of the hiring authority used to fill a position. Further, OPM contends that the opportunity cost for cronyism, favoritism, and nepotism is not only the highest cost that a Government can pay, but is fundamentally at odds with Civil Service law. In accordance with statute, OPM's regulations prescribe the criteria that must be met in order to authorize direct hire authority, consistent with Congressional intent. In addition, OPM will take the following steps to help ensure this DHA is used appropriately by Federal agencies:
(1)OPM will update its guidance on DHA at *https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/hiring-information/direct-hire-authority/* with an emphasis to hiring managers and human resources personnel that when using DHA agencies are required to employ an objective selection process, such as selecting qualified candidates (including individuals entitled to veterans' preference) as they are found;
(2)OPM will provide agencies with interactive sessions on how to use DHA, aimed at hiring managers and human resources personnel, through a variety of media:
(3)OPM will review and monitor agencies' use of this authority, including hiring patterns, etc. Furthermore, the proposed regulation requires agencies to notify OPM when an agency head authorizes DHA and to provide to us the justification on which the approval was based. OPM is retaining this requirement in the final rule so that OPM will know which agencies are using this DHA, and can provide oversight to ensure that it is being used appropriately. Another individual commented on the severity of the wildfire season in 2018. OPM is not addressing this comment as it not within the scope of the proposed regulation. A representative from an internet-based professional networking service suggested the final rule should encourage agencies to use this hiring flexibility. OPM is not adopting this suggestion. Each agency must decide independently whether its particular circumstances justify the need for a DHA in accordance with the statutory and regulatory criteria required for an approval. The same individual suggested the internet-based professional networking service could help agencies determine when to implement DHA, based on the presence of competitors for the same skill-sets for which the agency is recruiting. OPM is not accepting this comment both because it is, in part, beyond the scope of this regulation and because it proceeds from a faulty premise as to the applicable standards that govern when a direct hire authority is appropriate. In using this delegation of authority, agencies must apply the provisions of 5 CFR part 337, 5 CFR part 330 subparts F and G. In doing so, agencies may rely upon a variety of data sources to gauge, in part, the availability of skill-sets to determine the presence of a severe shortage of candidates in accordance with 5 CFR 337.204. We also note that agencies must provide public notice of any vacancy to be filled through a direct hire authority, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 3304(a)(3)(A) and 5 CFR 330.104. Another individual commented that agencies may find recruitment of skilled IT professionals using this authority difficult if the hiring agency cannot match the level of salary and benefits offered by private sector employers. The commenter also suggested that OPM take steps to encourage agencies to use this authority to their advantage. The first comment is, essentially, an observation and thus does not require a response. OPM is not adopting the second suggestion. As noted above, each agency must decide independently whether its particular circumstances meet the statutory and regulatory criteria and thus justify using this delegation of authority. OPM provides guidance to agencies on DHA at: *https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/hiring-information/direct-hire-authority/.* One commenter expressed concern that this authority will be used by agencies to avoid applying veterans' preference when filling IT jobs. This commenter stated, “Direct hire authority is often nothing more than a work around for statutory veterans' preference rights. At a minimum, there should be an objective and impartial review of the facts supporting a direct hire authority, and having each agency be its own judge and jury, as OPM is proposing, is fraught with problems. In my agency, we get many qualified applicants for IT jobs, so there is no shortage of good candidates. We are going to get a lot of pressure to do direct hire just to avoid having to hire well qualified veterans. This is bad for veterans and bad for civil service. Maybe agencies should have to show their veterans hiring numbers are good before they can use the direct hire.” Another individual expressed a similar concern about the impact of this authority on veterans' preference and asked that OPM conduct rigorous reviews of agencies who use this authority. This individual commented, “I am writing concerning the proposal to grant agency heads the authority to determine which IT specialties may fall under the direct hire authority. In the last five years that I have been involved in staffing, to include a stint as the chief of our Delegated Examining Unit, it has been my experience that we usually receive large numbers of best qualified candidates for IT Specialist job announcements. When selecting officials in the agency complain about a certificate we issue, the basis for the complaint is that veterans with preference are the only applicants on the certificate. In our agency, approximately 70 percent of the IT workforce are contractors, and usually the selecting official wishes to hire one of his or her contractors that is not within reach because they are not a veteran with preference. My agency has a practice of announcing most positions for five days, yet we still average 50 to 100 or more applicants for each IT Specialist position we advertise. I fear agencies will mis-use the proposed direct hire authority to essentially make the entire IT Specialist, GS-2210 occupation direct hire. OPM will need to institute rigorous review of agencies who use the authority to ensure they do not abuse it; however, personally I think the proposed direct hire authority is an invitation to agencies to circumvent veterans' preference. As I stated above, selecting officials object to certificates with plenty of best-qualified veterans, not because of qualifications, but because of the inability to select contractors currently working in their organization.” In response to the overall concern regarding veterans' preference, OPM is strongly committed to connecting the brave men and women who serve our Nation with opportunities to continue their service in the Federal workforce. OPM will continue our close coordination with the Department of Labor and Department of Veterans Affairs as required under E.O. 13518, which established the Veterans Employment Initiative. Additionally, OPM will continue our efforts across government to support agencies as they seek to hire veterans. With respect to the first comment, OPM agrees with the need for an `objective and impartial review of the facts supporting a direct hire authority.' The final rule provides this mechanism by establishing OPM as the impartial reviewer. The rule requires that when using this authority, an agency head must authorize DHA based on justification provided by the agency's Chief Human Capital Officer (or equivalent) in accordance with the provisions and criteria specified in 5 CFR part 337. Further, once an agency head authorizes DHA using this criteria the deciding agency is required to provide the determination and a description of the supporting evidence to OPM. OPM may request access to the underlying documentation at any time, and may require corrective action in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 1104(c) and section 337.206 of the regulation. In accordance with 5 CFR 337.206 OPM will monitor agencies' use of DHA under this authority and may terminate or modify any DHA if OPM finds the basis on which such DHA was granted no longer exists, or when an agency has used an authority improperly. Regarding the commenter's concern that an agency may authorize DHA when a lack of qualified IT applicants exists, 5 CFR 337.206 requires agencies to notify OPM when the agency finds adequate numbers of qualified candidates previously filled under DHA based on a severe shortage of candidates. OPM will make this requirement a point of emphasis in its updated guidance and technical assistance. In addition, OPM will rely on a variety of data sources to monitor how DHA's under this authority are being utilized, to include the availability of qualified applicants as captured through USAJOBS and USASTAFFING data, nationwide labor trends on the availability of IT specialists in the general labor pool, the results of agencies' past attempts to fill IT jobs through other hiring mechanisms, the number of pass over request made for preference-eligible veterans initially deemed to be qualified for these DHA covered IT positions, and the number of selections of qualified preference-eligible veterans hired under this authority. In addition OPM's Merit System Accountability and Compliance reports, which are periodic reviews of agency hiring practices, will also serve provide an objective basis on which to gauge how agencies are using this DHA. With respect to the second comment, OPM agrees that oversight by OPM is necessary. We believe that current statutory and regulatory authority exists in order for us to do so. In addition to the checks and measures described in the preceding paragraph OPM notes that any delegation of authority provided by OPM under 5 U.S.C. 1104(b)(2) requires a corresponding oversight program for use of the delegation. To facilitate this process OPM will be establishing a unique authority code for this DHA which will assist us in monitoring each agency's use of this authority. A Federal agency questioned the effectiveness of the time limitations on appointments made under this authority. The agency noted that IT modernization may be a permanent or on-going endeavor and suggested OPM provide for permanent appointments under this authority. OPM is not adopting this suggestion. We are adopting the time limits on appointments as proposed. Our rationale for doing so is to attune these rules with the hiring patterns of the twenty first century, in particular those of the IT workforce. Agencies are making greater use of time-limited employees than in the past and are expected to continue to do so. Likewise, many individuals prefer Federal employment that is characterized by a time-limited or project nature, with movement in and out of public service, rather than the traditional 30-year career model. Agencies with a need to make appointments of IT personnel on a permanent basis in response to a critical hiring need or severe shortage of candidates may continue to request DHA from OPM pursuant to Subpart B of 5 CFR part 337. OPM retains the ability to authorize DHA to agencies, in appropriate circumstances, when presented with a well-justified request for DHA to fill positions on a permanent basis. OPM is adopting the proposed rule without change. Regulatory Flexibility Act I certify that this regulation would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because it affects only Federal agencies and employees. E.O. 13563 and E.O. 12866, Regulatory Review Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of reducing benefits, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility. This final rule is not a “significant regulatory action,” under Executive Order 12866. Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs This final rule is not an E.O. 13771 (82 FR 9339, February 3, 2017) action because this rule is not significant under E.O. 12866. E.O. 13132, Federalism 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 section 3(a) and (b)(2) of Executive Order 12988. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 This rule will not result in the expenditure by State, local or tribal governments of more than $100 million annually. Thus, no written assessment of unfunded mandates is required. 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. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35) This final regulatory action will not impose any additional reporting or recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act. Lists of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 337 Government employees. Office of Personnel Management. Steve Hickman, Regulatory Affairs Analyst. Accordingly, OPM is revising 5 CFR part 337 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, as follows: PART 337—EXAMINING SYSTEM 1. Revise the authority citation for part 337 to read as follows: Authority: 5 U.S.C. 1104(a), 1302, 2302, 3301, 3302, 3304, 3319, 5364; E.O. 10577, 3 CFR 1954-1958 Comp., p. 218; 33 FR 12423, Sept. 4, 1968; and 45 FR 18365, Mar. 21, 1980; 116 Stat. 2135, 2290; 117 Stat. 1392, 1665; and E.O. 13833. Subpart B—Direct Hire Authority 2. In § 337.204, add paragraph
(d)to read as follows: § 337.204 Severe shortage of candidates.
(d)*Information Technology
(IT)positions.*
(1)The head of a covered agency, as defined in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, may determine whether a severe shortage of candidates exists at that agency for any position in the information technology management series, general schedule (GS)-2210 or equivalent. In making such a determination, a covered agency must adhere to and use the supporting evidence prescribed in 5 CFR 337.204(b)(1)-(8). For purposes of paragraph (b)(5) of this section, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA)need only determine whether a severe shortage of highly-qualified candidates exists. In addition, a covered agency must maintain a file of the supporting evidence for documentation and reporting purposes. Upon determination of such a finding, an agency head may approve a direct hire authority for covered positions within the agency.
(2)*Covered agency.* A covered agency is an entity listed in 31 U.S.C. 901(b) (except the Department of Defense), or an independent regulatory agency defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(5).
(3)*Notification to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).* Once the head of a covered agency affirmatively determines the presence of a severe shortage and the direct hire authority is approved by the agency head, he or she must notify OPM within 10 business days. Such notification must include a description of the supporting evidence relied upon in making the determination.
(4)*Using this authority.* A covered agency must adhere to all provisions of subpart B of this part.
(5)*Length of appointments.* A covered agency may use this authority to appoint individuals for a period of more than 1 year, but not more than 4 years.
(i)A covered agency may extend any appointment under this authority for up to 4 additional years, if the direct hire authority remains in effect.
(ii)No individual may serve more than 8 years on an appointment made under these provisions for information technology positions.
(iii)No individual hired under these provisions may be transferred to positions that are not IT positions. 3. In § 337.205, add paragraph
(c)to read as follows: § 337.205 Critical hiring needs.
(c)*Information Technology
(IT)positions.*
(1)The head of a covered agency, as defined in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, may determine whether a critical hiring need exists for any position in the information technology management series, general schedule (GS)-2210 or equivalent. In making such a determination, a covered agency must adhere to and use the supporting evidence criteria prescribed in paragraphs (b)(1) through
(4)of this section. In addition, a covered agency must maintain a file of the supporting evidence for documentation and reporting purposes. Upon determination of such a finding, an agency head may approve a direct hire authority for covered positions within the agency.
(2)*Covered agency.* A covered agency is an entity listed in 31 U.S.C. 901(b) (excluding the Department of Defense), or an independent regulatory agency defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(5).
(3)*Notification to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).* Once the head of a covered agency affirmatively determines the presence of a critical hiring need and the direct hire authority is approved by the agency head, he or she must notify OPM within 10 business days. Such notification must include a description of the supporting evidence relied upon in making the determination.
(4)*Using this authority.* A covered agency must adhere to all provisions of subpart B of this part.
(5)*Length of appointments.* A covered agency may use this authority to appoint individuals for a period of more than 1 year, but not more than 4 years, if the direct hire authority remains in effect.
(i)A covered agency may extend an appointment under this authority for up to 4 additional years.
(ii)No individual may serve more than 8 years on an appointment made under these provisions for information technology positions.
(iii)No individual hired under these provisions may be transferred to positions that are not IT positions. [FR Doc. 2019-06396 Filed 4-2-19; 8:45 am]
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