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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2019-07-10.xml --- 84 132 Wednesday, July 10, 2019 Contents Agriculture Agriculture Department See Farm Service Agency See Food and Nutrition Service See Forest Service Antitrust Division Antitrust Division NOTICES Changes Under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act: Cooperative Research Group on HEDGE IV, 32950 2019-14662 Heterogeneous System Architecture Foundation, 32951 2019-14661 Proposed Final Judgment and Competitive Impact Statement:
United States v. Harris Corp. and L3 Technologies, Inc., 32951-32961 2019-14659 Centers Disease Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 32918-32924 2019-14679 2019-14680 2019-14681 2019-14684 Request for Information: Mesothelioma Registry Feasibility, 32917 2019-14639 Technical Report: The NIOSH Occupational Exposure Banding Process for Chemical Risk Management, 32917 2019-14635 Centers Medicare Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities:
Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Correction, 32924 2019-14650 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 32924-32927 2019-14693 2019-14719 Coast Guard Coast Guard PROPOSED RULES Special Local Regulations: Festival of Sail Duluth 2019, Lake Superior, Duluth, MN, 32849-32851 2019-14606 Commerce Commerce Department See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES Request for Information:
Report on the State of Counterfeit and Pirated Goods Trafficking and Recommendations, 32861-32863 2019-14715 Commodity Futures Commodity Futures Trading Commission NOTICES Requests for Nominations: Climate-Related Market Risk Subcommittee Under the Market Risk Advisory Committee, 32888-32889 2019-14638 Education Department Education Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Foreign Schools Eligibility Criteria Apply To Participate in Title IV HEA Programs, 32895 2019-14637 Privacy Act;
Systems of Records, 32889-32895 2019-14690 Privacy Act; Systems of Records: Migrant Student Information Exchange, 32895-32899 2019-14686 Energy Department Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Agency RULES Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes: California; Coachella Valley 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area; Reclassification to Extreme, 32841-32845 2019-14612 PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans;
Approvals and Promulgations: Georgia; Miscellaneous Revisions, 32851-32852 2019-14610 State Hazardous Waste Management Program: Texas, 32852-32853 2019-14422 Farm Service Farm Service Agency RULES Emergency Conservation Program, 32839-32841 2019-14346 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 32908-32911, 32913-32915 2019-14669 2019-14674 Application: Pacific Gas and Electric Co., 32906-32907 2019-14646 Union Falls Hydropower LP, Erie Boulevard Hydropower LP, 32902-32903 2019-14677 Combined Filings, 32900-32901, 32903-32908, 32911-32913 2019-14641 2019-14642 2019-14643 2019-14670 2019-14671 2019-14676 Complaint:
City of Lubbock, Acting by and Through Its Municipally Owned Electric Utility Lubbock Power and Light v. Public Service Company of Colorado, Southwestern Public Service Co., 32901 2019-14672 Filing: Spire Storage West, LLC, 32915-32916 2019-14675 Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: Renewable Energy Asset Management Group, LLC, 32899-32900 2019-14648 Meetings: ISO New England Inc.; Constellation Mystic Power, LLC, 32903-32904 2019-14707 Petition for Declaratory Order:
SFPP, LP, 32901-32902 2019-14644 Federal Highway Federal Highway Administration NOTICES Final Federal Agency Actions: California; Proposed Highway, 32970-32971 2019-14554 California; Proposed Highway Improvement, 32969-32970 2019-14552 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Savings and Loan Holding Companies, 32916 2019-14682 Fish Fish and Wildlife Service NOTICES Marine Mammals; Incidental Take During Specified Activities:
Proposed Incidental Harassment Authorizations for Northern Sea Otters in Southeast Alaska, 32932-32945 2019-14667 Food and Drug Food and Drug Administration PROPOSED RULES Guidance: The Use of an Alternate Name for Potassium Chloride in Food Labeling, 32848-32849 2019-14666 NOTICES Guidance: Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies: Modifications and Revisions, 32928-32929 2019-14663 New Drug Applications: Apotex, Inc.; Withdrawal of Approval of 31 Abbreviated, 32927-32928 2019-14660 Food and Nutrition Food and Nutrition Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Review of Major Changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 32859-32860 2019-14696 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Generic Clearance To Conduct Survey Improvement Projects, 32860-32861 2019-14685 General Services General Services Administration NOTICES Unique Entity ID Standard for Awards Management, 32916-32917 2019-14665 Health and Human Health and Human Services Department See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health Homeland Homeland Security Department See Coast Guard NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities;
Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Vulnerability Assessments, 32930-32931 2019-14698 IP Gateway User Registration, 32931-32932 2019-14697 Interior Interior Department See Fish and Wildlife Service See Land Management Bureau Internal Revenue Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Meetings: Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Joint Committee, 32972-32973 2019-14699 2019-14706 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Taxpayer Assistance Center Project Committee, 32971 2019-14700 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Taxpayer Communications Project Committee, 32971-32972 2019-14701 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Notices and Correspondence Project Committee, 32971 2019-14704 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Special Projects Committee, 32973 2019-14702 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Toll-Free Phone Line Project Committee, 32972 2019-14703 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Tax Forms and Publications Project Committee, 32972 2019-14705 International Trade Adm International Trade Administration NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews:
Certain Cold-Rolled Steel Flat Products From the Republic of Korea, 32875-32878 2019-14721 Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products From Republic of Korea, 32871-32875 2019-14694 Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products From Taiwan, 32864-32867 2019-14695 Heavy Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and Tubes From Mexico, 32870-32871 2019-14688 Uncovered Innerspring Units From the People's Republic of China, South Africa, and Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 32878-32879 2019-14687 Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value:
Mattresses From the People's Republic of China, 32867-32870 2019-14689 Justice Department Justice Department See Antitrust Division Land Land Management Bureau RULES Final Supplementary Rules: Fort Ord National Monument, CA, 32845-32847 2019-14717 NOTICES Public Land Order: Alaska, 32945-32950 2019-14708 2019-14709 Temporary Travel Restriction on Public Lands: Moffat County, CO, 32950 2019-14716 Management Management and Budget Office NOTICES Request for Information: Identifying Priority Access or Quality Improvements for Federal Data and Models for Artificial Intelligence Research and Development, and Testing, 32962-32963 2019-14618 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NOTICES Notification Requirements Regarding Findings of Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual Assault, 32963-32964 2019-14653 National Institute National Institutes of Health NOTICES Meetings:
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 32929-32930 2019-14647 National Library of Medicine, 32929 2019-14645 National Oceanic National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration PROPOSED RULES Rejection of the Petition To Ban Imports of All Fish and Fish Products From New Zealand That Do Not Satisfy the Marine Mammal Protection Act, 32853-32858 2019-14720 NOTICES Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Pacific Island Fisheries; American Samoa Bottomfish Fishery Disaster Relief, 32888 2019-14668 Proposed Boundary Expansion of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, 32880-32881 2019-14713 Meetings:
Evaluation of State Coastal Management Programs, 32879-32880 2019-14710 New England Fishery Management Council, 32879 2019-14712 Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities: Bremerton Ferry Terminal Dolphin Relocation Project in Washington State, 32881-32888 2019-14683 National Transportation National Transportation Safety Board NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 32964-32965 2019-14748 Nuclear Regulatory Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Environmental Assessments;
Availability, etc.: Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co.; Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, 32965-32968 2019-14711 Small Business Small Business Administration NOTICES Major Disaster Declaration: Iowa, 32968-32969 2019-14655 2019-14656 Nebraska, 32968 2019-14657 Ohio, 32969 2019-14658 Surface Transportation Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Release of Waybill Data, 32969 2019-14652 Transportation Department Transportation Department See Federal Highway Administration Treasury Treasury Department See Internal Revenue Service 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. 84 132 Wednesday, July 10, 2019 Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Farm Service Agency 7 CFR Part 701 [Docket No. FSA-2019-0006] RIN 0560-AI46 Emergency Conservation Program AGENCY: Farm Service Agency, USDA. ACTION:
Final rule. SUMMARY: The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (2018 Farm Bill) amended provisions of the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP). This rule implements those changes to ECP and makes additional minor technical amendments to the ECP regulations. The Farm Service Agency
(FSA)is amending regulations to add wildfires as an eligible natural disaster, expand eligibility requirements, increase the maximum payment amount certain participants may receive, provide cost-share for fence repair and replacement, and provide certain cost-share payments more expeditiously than was previously authorized under ECP. In addition, this rule makes minor changes related to the Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP). DATES: Effective July 10, 2019. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shanita Landon; telephone:
(202)690-1612; or email: *shanita.landon@fxsp0;usda.gov.* Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication should contact the USDA Target Center at
(202)720-2600 (voice). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background Through ECP, FSA provides payments to farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland damaged by certain natural disasters and to implement emergency water conservation measures in periods of severe drought. ECP provides cost-share assistance to farmers or ranchers to rehabilitate farmland damaged by wind erosion, floods, hurricanes, or other natural disasters as determined by the Deputy Administrator. Section 2403 of the 2018 Farm Bill (Pub. L. 115-334) made changes to the ECP provisions. For ECP, the 2018 Farm Bill amended the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 2201), by adding wildfires as an eligible natural disaster for which payments may be provided to eligible producers. The changes to the regulations include: • Adding an additional category to natural disasters to be consistent with the changes to the ECP provisions; • Making a portion of the cost-share payments for the repair or replacement of fencing available to eligible producers prior to the producer carrying out the repair or replacement; • Increasing the maximum payment amount a producer can receive under ECP; • Establishing a maximum payment percentage that a producer who is a socially disadvantaged or beginning farmer or rancher may receive; and • Making minor technical changes to the existing ECP and EFRP regulations. Definitions FSA is relocating definitions applicable to EFRP into the general definitions section in § 701.2. The defined terms are “Commercial forest land,” “Nonindustrial private forest land,” and “Owners of nonindustrial private forest land.” Maximum Cost Share Percentages Prior to this rule, a qualified limited resource farmer or rancher that participated in ECP may have received reimbursement of up to 90 percent of the total allowable cost. The 2018 Farm Bill expands this maximum cost-share to include socially disadvantaged and beginning farmers and ranchers, while in all cases limiting total payment for a single event to an amount not to exceed 50 percent of the agricultural value of the land. This rule continues the maximum cost-share payments that can be made to a farmer or rancher who is not a limited-resource, socially disadvantaged, or beginning farmer or rancher, to no more than 75 percent of the total allowable cost, not to exceed 50 percent of the agricultural value of the land. Maximum ECP Payments per Person or Legal Entity Prior to this rule, a person or legal entity was limited to a maximum ECP cost share of $200,000 per person or legal entity, per disaster event. This rule will increase the maximum per person or legal entity payment limitation to $500,000. Advanced Payment Option for Fences The 2018 Farm Bill authorizes a set aside of funds to provide that 25 percent of funding is to be used for the repair or replacement of fencing. The rule also adds § 701.128 for advance payments of up to 25 percent of the cost of repairing or replacement of fencing before the repair or replacement is carried out. In the event this cost share assistance is not spent within 60 calendar days of being issued, the participant will be required to refund the cost-share payment. EFRP Maximum Financial Assistance The rule revises § 701.226 to clarify that an EFRP participant will not receive more than 75 percent of the total cost of the emergency measures carried out by the participant; and, that the $500,000 maximum applies for a person or legal entity, per natural disaster. In addition, there is no provision for a waiver of the above-described EFRP limits for financial assistance. Effective Date and Notice and Comment The Administrative Procedure Act (APA; 5 U.S.C. 553) provides that the notice and comment and 30-day delay in the effective date provisions do not apply when the rule involves specified actions, including matters relating to benefits. This rule relates to benefits and thus falls within that exemption. This rule is not a major rule under Congressional Review Act. Therefore, FSA is not required to delay the effective date for 60 days from the date of publication to allow for Congressional review. Therefore, this rule is effective on the date of publication the **Federal Register** . Executive Orders 12866, 13563, 13771, and 13777 Executive Order 12866, “Regulatory Planning and Review,” and Executive Order 13563, “Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review,” 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 emphasized the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility. The requirements in Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 for the analysis of costs and benefits apply to rules that are determined to be significant. Executive Order 13777, “Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda,” established a federal policy to alleviate unnecessary regulatory burdens on the American people. The Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)designated this rule as not significant under Executive Order 12866, “Regulatory Planning and Review,” and therefore, OMB has not reviewed this rule and an analysis of the costs and benefits is not required under either Executive Orders 12866 or 13563. Executive Order 13771, “Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs,” requires that in order to manage the private costs required to comply with Federal regulations that for every new significant or economically significant regulation issued, the new costs must be offset by the elimination of at least two prior regulations. As this rule is designated not significant, it is not subject to Executive Order 13771. In a general response to the requirements of Executive Order 13777, USDA created a Regulatory Reform Task Force, and USDA agencies were directed to remove barriers, reduce burdens, and provide better customer service both as part of the regulatory reform of existing regulations and as an ongoing approach. FSA reviewed this regulation and made changes to improve any provision that was determined to be outdated, unnecessary, or ineffective. Regulatory Flexibility Act The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), as amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), generally requires an agency to prepare a regulatory analysis of any rule whenever an agency is required by APA or any other law to publish a proposed rule, unless the agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. This rule is not subject to the Regulatory Flexibility Act since FSA is not required to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking for this rule. Environmental Review The environmental impacts of this rule have been considered in a manner consistent with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347), the regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), and FSA regulations for compliance with NEPA (7 CFR part 799). This rule includes changes mandated by the 2018 Farm Bill and discretionary technical amendments that are administrative in nature. Accordingly, the discretionary provisions of this action are covered by the Categorical Exclusion, found in 7 CFR 799.31(b)(2)(iii) for minor amendments or revisions to previously approved actions and § 799.31(b)(3)(i), for the issuance of minor technical corrections to regulations. No Extraordinary Circumstances (§ 799.33) exist. As such, the implementation of the discretionary technical amendments provided in this rule does not constitute a major Federal action that would significantly affect the quality of the human environment, individually or cumulatively. Therefore, FSA will not prepare an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement for this regulatory action and this rule serves as the environmental screening documentation of the programmatic environmental compliance decision for this federal action. Executive Order 12372 Executive Order 12372, “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs,” requires consultation with State and local officials. The objectives of the Executive Order are to foster an intergovernmental partnership and a strengthened Federalism, by relying on State and local processes for State and local government coordination and review of proposed Federal financial assistance and direct Federal development. For reasons specified in the final rule related notice regarding 7 CFR part 3015, subpart V (48 FR 29115, June 24, 1983), the programs and activities in this rule are excluded from the scope of Executive Order 12372. Executive Order 12988 This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, “Civil Justice Reform.” This rule would not preempt State or local laws, regulations, or policies unless they represent an irreconcilable conflict with this rule. Before any judicial actions may be brought regarding the provisions of this rule, the administrative appeal provisions of 7 CFR parts 11 and 780 are to be exhausted. Executive Order 13132 This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 13132, “Federalism.” The policies contained in this rule do not have any substantial direct effect on States, on the relationship between the Federal government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government, except as required by law. Nor does this rule impose substantial direct compliance costs on State and local governments. Therefore, consultation with the States is not required. Executive Order 13175 This rule has been reviewed in accordance with the requirements of Executive Order 13175, “Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments.” Executive Order 13175 requires Federal agencies to consult and coordinate with Tribes on a government-to-government basis on policies that have tribal implications, including regulations, legislative comments or proposed legislation, and other policy statements or actions that have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian Tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes. FSA has assessed the impact of this rule on Indian Tribes and determined that this rule does not, to our knowledge, have Tribal implications that requires Tribal consultation under Executive Order 13175. If a Tribe requests consultation, FSA will work with the USDA Office of Tribal Relations to ensure meaningful consultation is provided where changes, additions, and modifications identified in this rule are not expressly mandated by the 2018 Farm Bill. Unfunded Mandates Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA, Pub. L. 104-4) requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their regulatory actions on State, local, and Tribal governments, or the private sector. Agencies generally need to prepare a written statement, including a cost benefit analysis, for proposed and final rules with Federal mandates that may result in expenditures of $100 million or more in any 1 year for State, local, or Tribal governments, in the aggregate, or to the private sector. UMRA generally requires agencies to consider alternatives and adopt the more cost effective or least burdensome alternative that achieves the objectives of the rule. This rule contains no Federal mandates, as defined in Title II of UMRA, for State, local, and Tribal governments or the private sector. Therefore, this rule is not subject to the requirements of sections 202 and 205 of UMRA. Federal Assistance Programs The title and number of the Federal Domestic Assistance Program in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, to which this rule applies is 10.054—Emergency Conservation Program. Paperwork Reduction Act In the accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), this rule does not change the information collection approved by OMB under OMB control number 0560-0082. E-Government Act Compliance FSA are committed to complying with the E-Government Act, to promote the use of the internet and other information technologies to provide increased opportunities for citizen access to Government information and services, and for other purposes. List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 701 Disaster assistance, Environmental protection, Forests and forest products, Grant programs—agriculture, Grant programs—natural resources, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Rural areas, Soil conservation, Water resources, Wildlife. For the reasons discussed above, FSA amends 7 CFR part 701 as follows: PART 701—EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM, EMERGENCY FOREST RESTORATION PROGRAM, AND CERTAIN RELATED PROGRAMS PREVIOUSLY ADMINISTERED UNDER THIS PART 1. The authority citation for part 701 continues to read as follows: Authority: 16 U.S.C. 2201-2206; Sec. 101, Pub. L. 109-148, 119 Stat. 2747; and Pub. L.111-212, 124 Stat. 2302. Subpart B—Emergency Conservation Program 2. In § 701.2, add definitions for “Commercial forest land”, “Nonindustrial private forest land”, and “Owners of nonindustrial private forest land” in alphabetical order. The additions read as follows: § 701.2 Definitions.
(b)* * * *Commercial forest land* means forest land with trees intended to be harvested for commercial purposes that has a productivity potential greater than or equal to 20 cubic feet per year of merchantable timber. *Nonindustrial private forest land* means rural commercial forest lands with existing tree cover, or which are suitable for growing trees, that are owned by a private non-industrial forest landowner as defined in this section. *Owners of nonindustrial private forest* means, for purposes of the EFRP, an individual, group, association, corporation, Indian Tribe, or other legal private entity owning nonindustrial private forest land or who receives concurrence from the landowner for making the claim in lieu of the owner; and, for practice implementation, the one who holds a lease on the land for a minimum of 10 years. Owners or lessees principally engaged in the primary processing of raw wood products are excluded from this definition. Owners of land leased to lessees who would be excluded under the previous sentence are also excluded. 3. Amend § 701.103 as follows: a. Revise section heading; b. In paragraph (a), remove “or other” and add “wildfire, or other” in its place; and c. In paragraph (b), remove “wind” and add “wildfire, wind” in its place. The revision reads as follows: § 701.103 Eligible losses, objective, and payments. 4. Amend § 701.126 as follows: a. In paragraph (a), remove “lesser of the participant's total actual cost or of the”; b. Revise paragraph (b); and c. In paragraph (c), remove “shall” and adding “will” in its place. The revision reads as follow. § 701.126 Maximum cost-share percentage.
(b)However, notwithstanding paragraph
(a)of this section, a producer who is a limited resource, socially disadvantaged, or beginning farmer or rancher that participates in ECP may receive up to 90 percent of the total allowable costs expended to perform the practice as determined under this part. § 701.127 [Amended] 5. Amend § 701.127 by removing “$200,000” and adding “$500,000” in its place. 6. Add § 701.128 to read as follows: § 718.128 Repair or replacement of fencing.
(a)With respect to a payment to an agricultural producer for the repair or replacement of fencing, the agricultural producer has the option of receiving up to 25 percent of the projected payment, determined based on the applicable percentage of the fair market value of the cost of the repair or replacement, as determined by FSA before the agricultural producer carries out the repair or replacement.
(b)If the funds provided under paragraph
(a)of this section are not spent by the agricultural producer within 60 calendar days of the date on which the agricultural producer receives those funds, the funds must be returned to FSA by a date determined by FSA.
(c)Payments made under this section are subject to the availability of funds. 7. Amend § 701.203 as follows: a. Revise the section heading; and b. In paragraph (a), remove “on or after January 1, 2010,”. The revision reads as follow. § 701.203 Eligible measures, objectives, and assistance. § 701.205 [Amended] 8. Amend § 701.205 paragraph (a)(2) by removing “, which occurred on or after January 01, 2010,”. § 701.226 [Amended] 9. Amend § 701.226 as follows: a. In paragraph (b), remove “A person,” and add “A person, or legal entity,” in its place and remove “disaster” and add “natural disaster” in its place; and b. Remove paragraph (c). Steven Peterson, Acting Administrator, Farm Service Agency. [FR Doc. 2019-14346 Filed 7-9-19; 8:45 am]
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- 7 CFR 701
- Pub. L. 115-334
- 16 USC 2201
- 5 USC 553
- EO 12866
- EO 13563
- EO 13777
- EO 13771
- 5 USC 601-612
- 42 USC 4321-4347
- 7 CFR 799
- 7 CFR 799.31(b)(2)(iii)
- EO 12372
- 7 CFR 3015
- EO 12988
- EO 13132
- EO 13175
- Pub. L. 104-4
- 44 USC 3501-3520
- 16 USC 2201-2206
- Pub. L. 109-148
- 119 Stat. 2747
- Pub. L. 111-212
- 124 Stat. 2302
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