2023-17678. Provisions Pertaining to Certain Transactions by Foreign Persons Involving Real Estate in the United States  

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    AGENCY:

    Office of Investment Security, Department of the Treasury.

    ACTION:

    Final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    This final rule adopts without change the proposed rule amending the definition of “military installation” and adding eight military installations to the appendix in the regulations of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States that implement the provisions relating to real estate transactions pursuant to the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended. This rule also makes technical amendments in the form of name changes to five military installations.

    DATES:

    This final rule is effective September 22, 2023.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    For questions about this rule, contact: Meena R. Sharma, Acting Director, Office of Investment Security Policy and International Relations, or James Harris, Senior Policy Advisor, at U.S. Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20220; telephone: (202) 622–3425; email: CFIUS.FIRRMA@treasury.gov.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    I. Background

    A. Proposed Definition of Military Installation and Appendix A

    On May 5, 2023, the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury Department) published in the Federal Register a proposed rule (88 FR 29003) amending the definition of “military installation” and adding eight military installations to the list at appendix A of the regulations in part 802 to title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations (part 802) that implement the provisions relating to real estate transactions pursuant to section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (section 721). Part 802 sets forth the processes and procedures of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) for reviewing transactions involving the purchase or lease by, or concession to, a foreign person of certain real estate in the United States. Appendix A identifies, among other things, the bases, ranges, and other installations Start Printed Page 57349 that meet the definition of “military installation” at § 802.227. The amendments were proposed as a result of the ongoing evaluation of military installations by the U.S. Department of Defense (Defense Department).

    B. Additional Technical Amendments To Update the Names of Certain Military Installations

    This final rule also includes technical amendments to update the names of five military installations at appendix A: Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood); Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee); Fort Johnson (formerly Fort Polk); Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg); and Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning). These are name changes to installations already on the list at appendix A and reflect decisions made by the Defense Department to implement the recommendations of the Defense Department Naming Commission. The military installation name changes in this final rule are those that have officially been changed by the Defense Department as of the publication date of this rule in the Federal Register . Additional bases may be renamed in the future, and information on the full list of recommended name changes is available at https://media.defense.gov/​2022/​Oct/​06/​2003092544/​-1/​-1/​1/​IMPLEMENTATION-OF-THE-NAMING-COMMISSIONS-RECOMMENDATIONS.PDF and https://www.defense.gov/​News/​News-Stories/​Article/​Article/​3260434/​dod-begins-implementing-naming-commission-recommendations/​.

    C. Additional Guidance

    The Treasury Department, in coordination with the Defense Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau (Census Bureau), makes available a web-based tool to help the public understand the geographic coverage of part 802. This web-based tool is available at https://mtgis-portal.geo.census.gov/​arcgis/​apps/​webappviewer/​index.html?​id=​0bb1d5751d76498181b4b531987ce263 and allows users to input an address and determine the distance to certain military installations. The tool was developed to assist the public and is provided for reference only; it should not be interpreted as guidance or an advisory opinion by CFIUS with respect to any particular transaction.

    II. Summary of Comments

    The public was provided an opportunity to comment on the proposed rule, and comments were due by June 5, 2023. During the public comment period, the Treasury Department received five comments reflecting a range of views. All comments received are available on the public rulemaking docket at https://www.regulations.gov and are addressed herein.

    The Treasury Department considered each comment submitted on the proposed rule. One commenter expressed the view that these provisions should be expanded to U.S. developers and realtors to address the overdevelopment of U.S. land located in natural disaster zones. The rule makes no change in response to this comment as it is outside the scope of section 721.

    One commenter expressed the view that the regulations should further address risks posed by incompatible development around military installations such as from the construction of obstructions, visual and other interference from certain land uses, and light emissions, among other things. The commenter further expressed a view with respect to adding air installations to appendix A and related operational security risks. The rule makes no change in response to these comments. The Treasury Department and the Defense Department consult on the composition of appendix A and part 802 more broadly, taking into account the statutory requirements under section 721 and a variety of considerations.

    One commenter requested guidance regarding whether legal name changes, inherited property, and gifts to relatives would be within the definition of a covered real estate transaction under part 802. The rule makes no change in response to this comment. Consistent with section 721 and as defined in § 802.212(a), a covered real estate transaction includes any purchase or lease by, or concession to, a foreign person of covered real estate that affords the foreign person at least three property rights under § 802.233. Real estate acquired by gift or inheritance is distinct from a purchase, lease, or concession as those terms are defined in part 802. By contrast, a person or entity that amends a property record or document to reflect a legal name change may or may not have engaged in a purchase, lease, or concession as those terms are defined in part 802—further analysis of the underlying reason for the name change would be required. For example, a corporate name change may follow an acquisition transaction, which, depending on the rights conveyed in that transaction, could be a covered real estate transaction (or be subject to CFIUS's jurisdiction relating to foreign investment in U.S. businesses which is detailed in 31 CFR part 800). As a general reminder, the Treasury Department notes that pursuant to § 802.212, the definition of a “covered real estate transaction” includes any transaction, transfer, agreement, or arrangement, the structure of which is designed or intended to evade or circumvent the application of section 721 as it relates to real estate transactions.

    One commenter suggested adding Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to the list of military installations at appendix A. The rule makes no change in response to this comment. As noted in the proposed rule, the Defense Department will continue on an ongoing basis to assess its military installations and the geographic scope set under the rule to ensure appropriate application in light of national security considerations.

    One commenter suggested an amendment to § 802.216(c) to exclude from the definition of “excepted real estate transaction” any purchase, lease, or concession of covered real estate by a person owned by, controlled by, or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a foreign adversary. The rule makes no change in response to this comment. The Treasury Department and the Defense Department consult on the definition of “excepted real estate transaction” taking into account the statutory requirements under section 721 and a variety of considerations.

    No additional comments were received. The final rule therefore adopts the proposed rule without change other than the technical amendments described above.

    III. Rulemaking Requirements

    Executive Order 12866

    This rule is not subject to the general requirements of Executive Order 12866, as amended, which covers review of regulations by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), because it relates to a foreign affairs function of the United States, pursuant to section 3(d)(2) of that order. In addition, this rule is not subject to review under section 6(b) of Executive Order 12866 pursuant to section 1(d) of the June 9, 2023, Memorandum of Agreement between the Treasury Department and OMB, which states that CFIUS regulations are not subject to OMB's standard centralized review process under Executive Order 12866.

    Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) generally requires an agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis, unless the agency Start Printed Page 57350 certifies that the rule, once implemented, will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The final rule makes amendments to part 802 (see 85 FR 3158), which the Treasury Department previously determined would not significantly impact a substantial number of small entities. The amendments in this rule do not change that analysis or determination.

    Congressional Review Act

    This rule has been submitted to the OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, which has determined that the rule is not a “major” rule under the Congressional Review Act.

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    List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 802

    • Foreign investments in the United States
    • Federal buildings and facilities
    • Government property
    • Investigations
    • Investments
    • Investment companies
    • Land sales
    • National defense
    • Public lands
    • Real property acquisition
    • Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
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    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Treasury Department amends 31 CFR part 802 as follows:

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    PART 802—REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS BY FOREIGN PERSONS INVOLVING REAL ESTATE IN THE UNITED STATES

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    1. The authority citation for part 802 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4565; E.O. 11858, as amended, 73 FR 4677.

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    Subpart B—Definitions

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    2. Amend § 802.227, in paragraph (m), by removing the words “Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Wisconsin, Mississippi, North Carolina, or Florida” and adding in their place “Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, or Wisconsin”.

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    3. Revise parts 1 and 2 of appendix A to part 802 to read as follows:

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    Appendix A to Part 802—List of Military Installations and Other U.S. Government Sites

    Site nameLocation
    Part 1
    Adelphi Laboratory CenterAdelphi, MD.
    Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing SiteMaui, HI.
    Air Force Office of Scientific ResearchArlington, VA.
    Andersen Air Force BaseYigo, Guam.
    Army Futures CommandAustin, TX.
    Army Research Lab—Orlando Simulations and Training Technology CenterOrlando, FL.
    Army Research Lab—Raleigh DurhamRaleigh Durham, NC.
    Arnold Air Force BaseCoffee County and Franklin County, TN.
    Beale Air Force BaseYuba City, CA.
    Biometric Technology Center (Biometrics Identity Management Activity)Clarksburg, WV.
    Buckley Air Force BaseAurora, CO.
    Camp MacKallPinebluff, NC.
    Cape Cod Air Force StationSandwich, MA.
    Cape Newenham Long Range Radar SiteCape Newenham, AK.
    Cavalier Air Force StationCavalier, ND.
    Cheyenne Mountain Air Force StationColorado Springs, CO.
    Clear Air Force StationAnderson, AK.
    Creech Air Force BaseIndian Springs, NV.
    Davis-Monthan Air Force BaseTucson, AZ.
    Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyArlington, VA.
    Eareckson Air Force StationShemya, AK.
    Eielson Air Force BaseFairbanks, AK.
    Ellington Field Joint Reserve BaseHouston, TX.
    Fairchild Air Force BaseSpokane, WA.
    Fort BelvoirFairfax County, VA.
    Fort BlissEl Paso, TX.
    Fort CampbellHopkinsville, KY.
    Fort CarsonColorado Springs, CO.
    Fort CavazosKilleen, TX.
    Fort DetrickFrederick, MD.
    Fort DrumWatertown, NY.
    Fort GordonAugusta, GA.
    Fort Gregg-AdamsPetersburg, VA.
    Fort KnoxFort Knox, KY.
    Fort LeavenworthLeavenworth, KS.
    Fort Leonard WoodPulaski County, MO.
    Fort MeadeAnne Arundel County, MD.
    Fort MooreColumbus, GA.
    Fort RileyJunction City, KS.
    Fort ShafterHonolulu, HI.
    Fort SillLawton, OK.
    Fort StewartHinesville, GA.
    Fort Yukon Long Range Radar SiteFort Yukon, AK.
    Francis E. Warren Air Force BaseCheyenne, WY.
    Guam Tracking StationInarajan, Guam.
    Hanscom Air Force BaseLexington, MA.
    Holloman Air Force BaseAlamogordo, NM.
    Holston Army Ammunition PlantKingsport, TN.
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    Joint Base Anacostia-BollingWashington, DC.
    Joint Base AndrewsCamp Springs, MD.
    Joint Base Elmendorf-RichardsonAnchorage, AK.
    Joint Base Langley-EustisHampton, VA and Newport News, VA.
    Joint Base Lewis-McChordTacoma, WA.
    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-LakehurstLakehurst, NJ.
    Joint Base Pearl Harbor-HickamHonolulu, HI.
    Joint Base San AntonioSan Antonio, TX.
    Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort StoryVirginia Beach, VA.
    Kaena Point Satellite Tracking StationWaianae, HI.
    King Salmon Air Force StationKing Salmon, AK.
    Kirtland Air Force BaseAlbuquerque, NM.
    Kodiak Tracking StationKodiak Island, AK.
    Los Angeles Air Force BaseEl Segundo, CA.
    MacDill Air Force BaseTampa, FL.
    Malmstrom Air Force BaseGreat Falls, MT.
    Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine PalmsTwentynine Palms, CA.
    Marine Corps Air Station BeaufortBeaufort, SC.
    Marine Corps Air Station Cherry PointCherry Point, NC.
    Marine Corps Air Station MiramarSan Diego, CA.
    Marine Corps Air Station New RiverJacksonville, NC.
    Marine Corps Air Station YumaYuma, AZ.
    Marine Corps Base Camp LejeuneJacksonville, NC.
    Marine Corps Base Camp PendletonOceanside, CA.
    Marine Corps Base HawaiiKaneohe Bay, HI.
    Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Camp H.M. SmithHalawa, HI.
    Marine Corps Base QuanticoQuantico, VA.
    Mark CenterAlexandria, VA.
    Minot Air Force BaseMinot, ND.
    Moody Air Force BaseValdosta, GA.
    Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New OrleansBelle Chasse, LA.
    Naval Air Station OceanaVirginia Beach, VA.
    Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck AnnexVirginia Beach, VA.
    Naval Air Station Whidbey IslandOak Harbor, WA.
    Naval Base GuamApra Harbor, Guam.
    Naval Base Kitsap BangorSilverdale, WA.
    Naval Base Point LomaSan Diego, CA.
    Naval Base San DiegoSan Diego, CA.
    Naval Base Ventura County—Port Hueneme Operating FacilityPort Hueneme, CA.
    Naval Research LaboratoryWashington, DC.
    Naval Research Laboratory—Blossom PointWelcome, MD.
    Naval Research Laboratory—Stennis Space CenterHancock County, MS.
    Naval Research Laboratory—TilghmanTilghman, MD.
    Naval Station NewportNewport, RI.
    Naval Station NorfolkNorfolk, VA.
    Naval Submarine Base Kings BayKings Bay, GA.
    Naval Submarine Base New LondonGroton, CT.
    Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division—Acoustic Research DetachmentBayview, ID.
    Naval Support Activity CraneCrane, IN.
    Naval Support Activity OrlandoOrlando, FL.
    Naval Support Activity Panama CityPanama City, FL.
    Naval Support Activity PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA.
    Naval Support Facility CarderockBethesda, MD.
    Naval Support Facility DahlgrenDahlgren, VA.
    Naval Support Facility Indian HeadIndian Head, MD.
    Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment NorcoNorco, CA.
    New Boston Air StationNew Boston, NH.
    Offutt Air Force BaseBellevue, NE.
    Oliktok Long Range Radar SiteOliktok, AK.
    Orchard Combat Training CenterBoise, ID.
    Peason Ridge Training AreaLeesville, LA.
    PentagonArlington, VA.
    Peterson Air Force BaseColorado Springs, CO.
    Picatinny ArsenalMorris County, NJ.
    Piñon Canyon Maneuver SiteTyrone, CO.
    Pohakuloa Training AreaHilo, HI.
    Point Barrow Long Range Radar SitePoint Barrow, AK.
    Portsmouth Naval ShipyardKittery, ME.
    Radford Army Ammunition PlantRadford, VA.
    Redstone ArsenalHuntsville, AL.
    Rock Island ArsenalRock Island, IL.
    Rome Research LaboratoryRome, NY.
    Schriever Air Force BaseColorado Springs, CO.
    Seymour Johnson Air Force BaseGoldsboro, NC.
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    Shaw Air Force BaseSumter, SC.
    Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement FacilityKetchikan, AK.
    Tin City Long Range Radar SiteTin City, AK.
    Tinker Air Force BaseMidwest City, OK.
    Travis Air Force BaseFairfield, CA.
    Tyndall Air Force BaseBay County, FL.
    U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems CenterNatick, MA.
    Watervliet ArsenalWatervliet, NY.
    Wright-Patterson Air Force BaseDayton, OH.
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    Aberdeen Proving GroundAberdeen, MD.
    Air Force Plant 42Palmdale, CA.
    Camp ShelbyHattiesburg, MS.
    Cape Canaveral Air Force StationCape Canaveral, FL.
    Dare County RangeManns Harbor, NC.
    Dyess Air Force BaseAbilene, TX.
    Edwards Air Force BaseEdwards, CA.
    Eglin Air Force BaseValparaiso, FL.
    Ellsworth Air Force BaseBox Elder, SD.
    Fallon Range ComplexFallon, NV.
    Fort GreelyDelta Junction, AK.
    Fort HuachucaSierra Vista, AZ.
    Fort IrwinSan Bernardino County, CA.
    Fort JohnsonLeesville, LA.
    Fort LibertyFayetteville, NC.
    Fort WainwrightFairbanks, AK.
    Grand Forks Air Force BaseGrand Forks, ND.
    Hardwood RangeNecehuenemedah, WI.
    Hill Air Force BaseOgden, UT.
    Iowa National Guard Joint Force HeadquartersDes Moines, IA.
    Lackland Air Force BaseSan Antonio, TX.
    Laughlin Air Force BaseDel Rio, TX.
    Luke Air Force BaseGlendale, AZ.
    Mountain Home Air Force BaseMountain Home, ID.
    Naval Air Station MeridianMeridian, MS.
    Naval Air Station Patuxent RiverLexington Park, MD.
    Naval Air Weapons Station China LakeRidgecrest, CA.
    Naval Base Kitsap—KeyportKeyport, WA.
    Naval Base Ventura County—Point Mugu Operating FacilityPoint Mugu, CA.
    Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility BoardmanBoardman, OR.
    Nellis Air Force BaseLas Vegas, NV.
    Nevada Test and Training RangeTonopah, NV.
    Pacific Missile Range FacilityKekaha, HI.
    Patrick Air Force BaseCocoa Beach, FL.
    Tropic Regions Test CenterWahiawa, HI.
    Utah Test and Training RangeBarro, UT.
    Vandenberg Air Force BaseLompoc, CA.
    West Desert Test CenterDugway, UT.
    White Sands Missile RangeWhite Sands Missile Range, NM.
    Yuma Proving GroundYuma, AZ.
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    Paul M. Rosen,

    Assistant Secretary for Investment Security.

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    [FR Doc. 2023–17678 Filed 8–22–23; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/22/2023
Published:
08/23/2023
Department:
603
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
2023-17678
Dates:
This final rule is effective September 22, 2023.
Pages:
57348-57352 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket ID TREAS-DO-2023-0006
RINs:
1505-AC82
Topics:
Federal buildings and facilities, Foreign investments in United States, Government property, Investigations, Investment companies, Investments, Land sales, National defense, Public lands, Real property acquisition, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
PDF File:
2023-17678.pdf
CFR: (1)
31 CFR 802