2017-16919. Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions  

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    AGENCY:

    Department of Energy.

    ACTION:

    Semi-annual regulatory agenda.

    SUMMARY:

    The Department of Energy (DOE) has prepared and is making available its portion of the semi-annual Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Agenda) pursuant to Executive Order 12866, “Regulatory Planning and Review,” and the Regulatory Flexibility Act.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    The Agenda is a government-wide compilation of upcoming and ongoing regulatory activity, including a brief description of each rulemaking and a timetable for action. The Agenda also includes a list of regulatory actions completed since publication of the last Agenda. The Department of Energy's portion of the Agenda includes regulatory actions called for by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, the American Energy Manufacturing Technical Corrections Act and programmatic needs of DOE offices.

    The Internet is the basic means for disseminating the Agenda and providing users the ability to obtain information from the Agenda database. DOE's Spring 2017 Agenda can be accessed online by going to www.reginfo.gov.

    DOE's regulatory flexibility agenda is made up of rulemakings setting energy efficiency standards and requirements applicable to DOE sites.

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    John T. Lucas,

    Acting General Counsel.

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    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy—Prerule Stage

    Sequence No.TitleRegulation Identifier No.
    76Modifying the Energy Conservation Program to Implement a Market-Based Approach1904-AE11

    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy—Final Rule Stage

    Sequence No.TitleRegulation Identifier No.
    77Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Packaged Boilers1904-AD01
    78Energy Conservation Standards and Definition for General Service Lamps1904-AD09
    79Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Conventional Cooking Products1904-AD15
    80Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Non-Weatherized Gas Furnaces and Mobile Home Gas Furnaces1904-AD20
    81Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Water Heating Equipment1904-AD34
    82Energy Conservation Standards for Walk-In Coolers and Walk-In Freezers1904-AD59
    83Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps1904-AD71
    84Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Walk-In Cooler and Freezer Refrigeration Systems1904-AD72

    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy—Completed Actions

    Sequence No.TitleRegulation Identifier No.
    85Energy Conservation Standards for Ceiling Fans1904-AD28
    86Energy Conservation Standards for Hearth Products1904-AD35
    87Energy Conservation Standards for Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps1904-AD37
    88Energy Conservation Standards for Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pumps1904-AD52

    Defense and Security Affairs—Proposed Rule Stage

    Sequence No.TitleRegulation Identifier No.
    89Workplace Substance Abuse Programs at DOE Sites1992-AA53

    Departmental and Others—Proposed Rule Stage

    Sequence No.TitleRegulation Identifier No.
    90Small-Scale Natural Gas Exports (Section 610 Review)1901-AB43

    Office of General Counsel—Final Rule Stage

    Sequence No.TitleRegulation Identifier No.
    91Energy Conservation Program: Certification and Enforcement—Import Data Collection1990-AA44
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)

    Prerule Stage

    76. • Modifying the Energy Conservation Program To Implement a Market-Based Approach

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291

    Abstract: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is evaluating the potential use of some form of a market-based approach such as an averaging, trading, fee-base or other type of market-based policy mechanism for the U.S. Appliance and Equipment Energy Conservation Standards (ECS) program.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Request for Information08/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: John Cymbalsky, Building Technologies Office, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 287-1692, Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AE11

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)

    Final Rule Stage

    77. Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Packaged Boilers

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6313(a)(6)(C); 42 U.S.C. 6311(11)(B)

    Abstract: EPCA, as amended by AEMTCA, requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for commercial packaged boilers is technically feasible and economically justified and would save a significant amount of energy. If justified, the Secretary will issue amended energy conservation standards for such equipment. DOE last updated the standards for commercial packaged boilers on July 22, 2009. DOE issued a NOPR pursuant to the 6-year-look-back requirement on March 24, 2016. Under EPCA, DOE has two years to issue a final rule after publication of the NOPR.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Notice of Proposed Determination (NOPD)08/13/1378 FR 49202
    NOPD Comment Period End09/12/13
    Notice of Public Meeting and Framework Document Availability09/03/1378 FR 54197
    Framework Document Comment Period End10/18/13
    Notice of Public Meeting and Preliminary Analysis11/20/1479 FR 69066
    Preliminary Analysis Comment Period End01/20/15
    Withdrawal of NOPD08/25/1580 FR 51487
    NPRM03/24/1681 FR 15836
    NPRM Comment Period End05/23/16
    NPRM Comment Period Extended05/04/1681 FR 26747
    NPRM Comment Period Extended End06/22/16
    Final Action09/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: James Raba, Office of Building Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 586-8654, Email: jim.raba@ee.doe.gov.

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    78. Energy Conservation Standards and Definition for General Service Lamps

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6295(i)(6)(A)

    Abstract: Amendments to Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 direct DOE to conduct two rulemaking cycles to evaluate energy conservation standards for GSLs, the first of which must be initiated no later than January 1, 2014 (42 U.S.C. 6295(i)(6)(A)-(B)). EPCA specifically states that the scope of the rulemaking is not limited to incandescent lamp technologies. EPCA also states that DOE must consider in the first rulemaking cycle the minimum backstop requirement of 45 lumens per watt for general service lamps (GSLs) effective January 1, 2020.

    This RIN encompasses both the first rulemaking cycle to evaluate energy conservation standards for GSL's and also adopts a Definition Rule for GSLs. A regulatory flexibility analysis is required only in a GSL standards rule, and not in the Final Definition Rule.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Framework Document Availability; Notice of Public Meeting12/09/1378 FR 73737
    Framework Document Comment Period End01/23/14
    Framework Document Comment Period Extended01/23/1479 FR 3742
    Framework Document Comment Period Extended End02/07/14
    Preliminary Analysis; Notice of Public Meeting12/11/1479 FR 73503
    Preliminary Analysis Comment Period End02/09/15
    Preliminary Analysis Comment Period Extended01/30/1580 FR 5052
    Preliminary Analysis Comment Period Extended End02/23/15
    Notice of Public Meeting; Webinar03/15/1681 FR 13763
    NPRM03/17/1681 FR 14528
    NPRM Comment Period End05/16/16
    Notice of Public Meeting; Webinar10/05/1681 FR 69009
    Proposed Definition and Data Availability10/18/1681 FR 71794
    Proposed Definition and Data Availability Comment Period End11/08/16
    Final Rule Adopting a Definition for GSL01/19/1782 FR 7276
    Final Rule Adopting a Definition for GSL Effective01/01/20
    Final Rule Adopting a Definition for GSL Including IRL01/19/1782 FR 7322
    Final Rule Adopting a Definition for GSL Including IRL Effective01/01/20

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Lucy DeButts, Buildings Technologies Office, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency Start Printed Page 40272and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 287-1604, Email: lucy.debutts@ee.doe.gov.

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    79. Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Conventional Cooking Products

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6295(m)(1); 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(10)

    Abstract: EPCA, as amended by EISA 2007, requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for residential conventional cooking products would yield a significant savings in energy use and is technically feasible and economically justified. DOE is reviewing to make such determination.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Request for Information (RFI)02/12/1479 FR 8337
    RFI Comment Period End03/14/14
    RFI Comment Period Extended03/03/1479 FR 11714
    RFI Comment Period Extended End04/14/14
    NPRM and Public Meeting06/10/1580 FR 33030
    NPRM Comment Period Extended07/30/1580 FR 45452
    NPRM Comment Period Extended End09/09/15
    Supplemental NPRM09/02/1681 FR 60784
    SNPRM Comment Period End10/03/16
    SNPRM Comment Period Extended09/30/1681 FR 67219
    SNPRM Comment Period Extended End11/02/16
    Final Action09/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Stephanie Johnson, General Engineer, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Building Technologies Office, EE5B, Washington, DC 20002, Phone: 202 287-1943, Email: stephanie.johnson@ee.doe.gov.

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    80. Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Non-Weatherized Gas Furnaces and Mobile Home Gas Furnaces

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6295(f)(4)(C); 42 U.S.C. 6295(m)(1); 42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(3)

    Abstract: The Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA), as amended, prescribes energy conservation standards for various consumer products and certain commercial and industrial equipment, including residential furnaces. EPCA also requires the DOE to periodically determine every six years whether more-stringent amended standards would be technologically feasible and economically justified and would save a significant amount of energy. DOE is considering amendments to its energy conservation standards for residential non-weatherized gas furnaces and mobile home gas furnaces in partial fulfillment of a court-ordered remand of DOE's 2011 rulemaking for these products. DOE published a supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking on September 23, 2016.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Notice of Public Meeting10/30/1479 FR 64517
    NPRM and Notice of Public Meeting03/12/1580 FR 13120
    NPRM Comment Period Extended05/20/1580 FR 28851
    NPRM Comment Period Extended End07/10/15
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA)09/14/1580 FR 55038
    NODA Comment Period End10/14/15
    NODA Comment Period Reopened10/23/1580 FR 64370
    NODA Comment Period Reopened End11/23/15
    Supplemental NPRM and Notice of Public Meeting09/23/1681 FR 65720
    Supplemental NPRM Comment Period End11/22/16
    SNPRM Comment Period Reopened12/05/1681 FR 87493
    SNPRM Comment Period End01/06/17
    Final Action11/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: John Cymbalsky, Building Technologies Office, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 287-1692, Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.

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    81. Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Water Heating Equipment

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6313(a)(6)(C)(i) and (vi)

    Abstract: Once completed, this rulemaking will fulfill DOE's statutory obligation under EPCA to either propose amended energy conservation standards for commercial water heaters and hot water supply boilers, or determine that the existing standards do not need to be amended. (Unfired hot water storage tanks and commercial heat pump water heaters are being considered in a separate rulemaking.) DOE must determine whether national standards more stringent than those that are currently in place would result in a significant additional amount of energy savings and whether such amended national standards would be technologically feasible and economically justified.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Request for Information (RFI)10/21/1479 FR 62899
    RFI Comment Period End11/20/14
    NPRM05/31/1681 FR 34440
    NPRM Comment Period End08/01/16
    NPRM Comment Period Reopened08/05/1681 FR 51812
    Comment Period End08/30/16
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA)12/23/1681 FR 94234
    Comment Period End01/09/17
    Final Action04/00/18

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Catherine Rivest, General Engineer, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Buildings Technologies Office, EE5B, Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 586-7335, Email: catherine.rivest@ee.doe.gov.

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    82. Energy Conservation Standards for Walk-In Coolers and Walk-In Freezers

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6311; 42 U.S.C. 6313(f)

    Abstract: In 2014, the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a rule setting performance-based energy conservation standards for a variety of walk-in cooler and freezer (walk-in) components. See 79 FR 32050 (June 3, 2014). That rule was challenged by a group of walk-in refrigeration system manufacturers and walk-in installers, which led to a settlement agreement regarding certain refrigeration equipment classes addressed in that 2014 rule and certain aspects related to that rule's analysis. See Lennox Int'l v. DOE, Case No. 14-60535 (5th Cir. 2014). Consistent with the settlement agreement, and in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, a working group was established under the Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ASRAC) to engage in a negotiated rulemaking to develop energy conservation standards to replace those that had been vacated by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. As a result of those negotiations, a Term Sheet was produced containing a series of recommendations to ASRAC for its approval and submission to DOE for the agency's further consideration. Using the Term Sheet's recommendations, DOE is establishing energy conservation standards for the six equipment classes of walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers that were vacated by the Fifth Circuit and remanded to DOE for further action. Those standards at issue involve: (1) The two standards applicable to multiplex condensing refrigeration systems operating at medium and low temperatures; and (2) the four standards applicable to dedicated condensing refrigeration systems operating at low temperatures. Also consistent with the settlement agreement, DOE explicitly considered the potential impacts of these six standards on installers. DOE also considered and addressed the potential impacts of these six standards on installers in its Manufacturer Impact Analysis, consistent with its regulatory definition of “manufacturer,” and, as appropriate, in its analysis of impacts on small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. As part of this rulemaking (and consistent with its obligations under the settlement agreement), DOE provided an opportunity for all interested parties to submit comments concerning any proposed standards.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    NPRM and Notice of Public Meeting09/13/1681 FR 62980
    NPRM Comment Period End11/14/16
    Final Action09/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: John Cymbalsky, Building Technologies Office, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 287-1692, Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD59

    83. Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291 et seq.

    Abstract: This rulemaking pertaining to test procedures for Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps includes revisions to the test methods to improve test repeatability and reduce the test burden of the test procedure. These revisions will be required for demonstration of compliance with the current energy conservation standards starting 180 days after publication of the final rule. These amendments include: (1) Establishing a delay time prior to off mode power measurements for some systems and limiting the internal volume of refrigerant pressure measurement lines; (2) requiring bin-by-bin EER and COP interpolations for all variable speed units; (3) requiring that the official test for a unit using the outdoor enthalpy method as a secondary check of capacity be the test without the outdoor enthalpy apparatus connected.

    DOE is also amending the test procedure to improve field representativeness. These amendments will take effect coincident with updated energy conservation standards and would be part of a new Appendix M1. The new Appendix M1 includes: (1) New higher external static pressure requirements for all units, including unique minimum external static pressure requirements for certain kinds of products; (2) new default fan power values for rating coil-only units; revisions to the heating load line in the calculation of HSPF; and (3) amendments to the test procedures for variable speed heat pumps to allow better representation of their low-ambient-temperature performance, including an optional 5 °F heating mode test.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    Supplemental NPRM08/24/1681 FR 58164
    SNPRM Comment Period End09/23/16
    Final Rule01/05/1782 FR 1426
    Final Rule Effective07/08/17
    Final Rule; Delay of Effective Date02/02/1782 FR 8985
    Final Rule; Delay of Effective Date Effective03/21/17
    Final Rule; Further Delay of Effective Date03/21/1782 FR 14425
    Final Rule; Further Delay of Effective Date Effective07/03/17
    Final Rule; Technical Correction03/29/1782 FR 15457

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Ashley Armstrong, General Engineer, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Office, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 586-6590, Email: ashley.armstrong@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD71

    84. Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Walk-In Cooler and Freezer Refrigeration Systems

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6311 et seq.

    Abstract: DOE established a Working Group to negotiate amended energy conservation standards for six classes of walk-in cooler and freezer (walk-in) refrigeration systems. After holding a series of meetings as part of a negotiated rulemaking, the Working Group developed a Term Sheet containing a series of recommendations regarding potential energy conservation standards for these refrigeration systems and the current test procedure for evaluating the energy efficiency of a walk-in refrigeration system. This rulemaking proposed several test procedure amendments to implement these recommendations. These amendments include certain changes to improve test procedure clarity, updating related certification and enforcement provisions to address the performance-based energy conservation standards for walk-in cooler and freezer equipment, and establishing labeling requirements that will aid manufacturers in determining which components would be considered for compliance purposes as intended for walk-in cooler and freezer applications. The rule also adds certain equipment-Start Printed Page 40274specific definitions, removes the test method for refrigeration systems with hot gas defrost, and includes a method to accommodate refrigeration equipment that use adaptive defrost and on-cycle variable-speed evaporator fan control.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    NPRM08/17/1681 FR 54926
    NPRM Comment Period End10/17/16
    Final Rule12/28/1681 FR 95758
    Final Rule Effective01/27/17
    Final Rule; Delay of Effective Date01/31/1782 FR 8805
    Final Rule; Delay of Effective Date Effective03/21/17
    Final Rule; Further Delay of Effective Date03/21/1782 FR 14426
    Final Rule; Further Delay of Effective Date Effective06/26/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Ashley Armstrong, General Engineer, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Office, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 586-6590, Email: ashley.armstrong@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD72

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)

    Completed Actions

    85. Energy Conservation Standards for Ceiling Fans

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6295(ff); 42 U.S.C. 6291(49)

    Abstract: EPCA authorizes the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for ceiling fans is technologically feasible and economically justified and would result in significant energy savings. If these criteria are met, the Secretary may issue amended energy conservation standards for ceiling fans.

    Completed:

    ReasonDateFR Cite
    Final Rule01/19/1782 FR 6826
    Final Rule Effective03/20/17
    Final Rule; Delay of Effective Date01/31/1782 FR 8806
    Final Rule; Delay of Effective Date Effective03/21/17
    Final Rule; Further Delay of Effective Date03/21/1782 FR 14427
    Final Rule; Further Delay of Effective Date Effective09/30/17
    Final Rule; Completion of Review; Confirmation of Rulemaking05/24/1782 FR 23723

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Lucy DeButts, Phone: 202 287-1604, Email: lucy.debutts@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD28

    86. Energy Conservation Standards for Hearth Products

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(20) and (b); 42 U.S.C. 6295(l)(1)

    Abstract: DOE is conducting a rulemaking to analyze potential energy conservation standards for hearth products. DOE is developing this rulemaking concurrent with its coverage determination for these products.

    Completed:

    ReasonDateFR Cite
    Withdrawn03/31/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: John Cymbalsky, Phone: 202 287-1692, Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD35

    87. Energy Conservation Standards for Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6295(m)(1); 42 U.S.C. 6292 (a)(3)

    Abstract: Under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act's six-year review requirement, 42 U.S.C. 6295(m)(1), DOE must publish a notice of proposed rulemaking to propose new standards for residential central air conditioner and heat pump products, or a notice of determination that the existing standards do not need to be amended, by June 6, 2017. This rulemaking is to determine whether amended standards for residential central air conditioner and heat pump products would result in a significant amount of energy savings, and whether those standards would be technologically feasible and economically justified. On July 14, 2015, DOE announced its intention to establish a negotiated rulemaking working group to negotiate proposed federal standards for the energy efficiency requirements of central air conditioners and heat pumps. On January 19, 2016, the working group delivered a final term sheet to the Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Committee (ASRAC). DOE published a direct final rule and an accompanying notice of proposed rulemaking on January 6, 2017.

    Completed:

    ReasonDateFR Cite
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA)10/27/1681 FR 74727
    NODA Comment Period End11/14/16
    NPRM01/06/1782 FR 1608
    Direct Final Rule01/06/1782 FR 1786
    Direct Final Rule Effective05/08/17
    Final Action; Confirmation of Effective Date and Compliance Date for Direct Final Rule05/26/1782 FR 24211

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Ashley Armstrong, Phone: 202 586-6590, Email: ashley.armstrong@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD37

    88. Energy Conservation Standards for Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pumps

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6311(1)(A)

    Abstract: Under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, DOE may set energy conservation standards for types of pumps, including dedicated-purpose pool pumps (42 U.S.C. 3211(1)(A)). On August 8, 2015, DOE announced its intention to establish a negotiated rulemaking working group to negotiate proposed federal standards for dedicated-purpose pool pumps. The working group presented a final term sheet to the Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ASRAC) on December 8, 2015. DOE published a direct final rule and an accompanying notice of proposed rulemaking on January 18, 2017.

    Completed:

    ReasonDateFR Cite
    NPRM01/18/1782 FR 5446
    Direct Final Rule01/18/1782 FR 5650
    Direct Final Rule Effective05/18/17
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    Final Action; Confirmation of Effective Date and Compliance Date for Direct Final Rule05/26/1782 FR 24218

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: John Cymbalsky, Phone: 202 287-1692, Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1904-AD52

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

    Defense and Security Affairs (DSA)

    Proposed Rule Stage

    89. Workplace Substance Abuse Programs at DOE Sites

    Legal Authority: 41 U.S.C. 701 et seq.; 41 U.S.C. 2012, 2013, 2051, 2061, 2165, 2201b, 2201i and 2201(p); 42 U.S.C. 5814 and 5815; 42 U.S.C. 7151, 7251 and 7256; 42 U.S.C. 7254; 50 U.S.C. 2410 et seq.

    Abstract: The Department of Energy is amending its workplace substance abuse programs at DOE sites regulation. The proposed amendments would address drug and alcohol abuse, testing workers in certain sensitive positions, development and approval of a workplace substance abuse program, employee assistance programs and training. The proposed amendments would improve and strengthen the substance abuse programs and enhance consistency with advances in similar rules and other Federal drug and alcohol programs that place similar requirements on the private sector.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    NPRM12/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Dr. Bill McArthur, Director, Office of Worker Safely and Health Policy, Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 301 903-6061, Email: bill.mcarthur@hq.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1992-AA53

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

    Departmental and Others (ENDEP)

    Proposed Rule Stage

    90. • Small-Scale Natural Gas Exports (Section 610 Review)

    Legal Authority: 15 U.S.C. 717b(a); 15 U.S.C. 717b(c)

    Abstract: This rule would revise DOE regulations implementing section 3(a) of the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. 717b(a), for “qualifying small-scale” exports of natural gas, including liquefied natural gas. Under this rule, DOE would issue an order upon receipt of any application that seeks to export natural gas to non-FTA countries, provided the application meets the criteria for small-scale exports. In promulgating this rule, DOE would clarify its interpretation of “public interest” under NGA section 3(a). The intent of the rule is to improve DOE's application procedures related to natural gas exports, reduce the administrative burdens associated with the small-scale natural gas export market, and result in more efficient processing of applications for small-scale natural gas exports.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    NPRM12/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined.

    Agency Contact: Betsy Kohl, Attorney Advisor, Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Room 6A-179, Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 586-7796, Email: elizabeth.kohl@hq.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1901-AB43

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

    Office of General Counsel (OGC)

    Final Rule Stage

    91. Energy Conservation Program: Certification and Enforcement—Import Data Collection

    Legal Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291 to 6317

    Abstract: This rulemaking will provide DOE an automated mechanism to advise U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of imports that do not comply with energy conservation standards and/or to advise CBP of DOE's recommendation for conditional release of goods.

    Timetable:

    ActionDateFR Cite
    NPRM12/29/1580 FR 81199
    NPRM Comment Period End02/12/16
    Notice of Public Meeting and NPRM Comment Period Reopened02/17/1681 FR 8022
    NPRM Comment Period Reopened End02/29/16
    2nd NPRM Comment Period Reopened03/07/1681 FR 11686
    2nd NPRM Comment Period Reopened End03/14/16
    3rd NPRM Comment Period Reopened05/16/1681 FR 30217
    3rd NPRM Comment Period Reopened End06/15/16
    Final Action11/00/17

    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

    Agency Contact: Laura Barhydt, Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement, GC-32, Department of Energy, Office of General Counsel, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, Phone: 202 287-5772, Email: laura.barhydt@hq.doe.gov.

    RIN: 1990-AA44

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Document Information

Published:
08/24/2017
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Semi-annual regulatory agenda.
Document Number:
2017-16919
Pages:
40270-40275 (6 pages)
PDF File:
2017-16919.pdf
CFR: (1)
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