95-20008. User Fees for Radon Proficiency Programs  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 156 (Monday, August 14, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 41812-41817]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-20008]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 195
    
    [FRL-5276-3]
    RIN 2060-AF40
    
    
    User Fees for Radon Proficiency Programs
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Technical amendment.
    
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    SUMMARY: This technical amendment to the Radon Proficiency Program's 
    User Fee establishes fees for the calendar year 1995. The User Fee Rule 
    requires that individuals and organizations applying to or 
    participating in the National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) or 
    the National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Programs pay annual 
    fees. This amendment establishes the fee schedule for the calendar year 
    1995.
        In 1994 the Agency began an aggressive effort to streamline 
    operation of the proficiency programs as a way of reducing costs. 
    Because of these streamlining efforts, the cost to operate the 
    proficiency programs in 1994 was reduced by about 34% from 1993. Thus, 
    the 1995 user fees will generally be lower than the 1994 user fees in 
    some areas while the fees for other areas of the program will go up 
    slightly from the 1994 user fees. The Agency remains committed to 
    recovering all of its operating costs over a period of five years. 
    Consistent with the schedule established in the 1994 User Fee Rule, the 
    Agency has increased the level of anticipated cost recovery from 30% in 
    1994 to 47.5% in 1995.
        Upon receipt of an invoice from EPA following the effective date of 
    this technical amendment, organizations offering primary measurement 
    services must pay an annual fee of $390 per device entered or listed in 
    the RMP program. Organizations offering secondary measurement services 
    must pay an annual fee of $50 for each business location listed in the 
    program. Participants in the individual proficiency component of the 
    RMP program must pay an annual fee of $105. Participants in the RCP 
    program must pay an annual fee of $210. As before, State and local 
    governments are exempted from these fees under section 305(e)(2) of the 
    Indoor Radon Abatement Act of 1988, 15 U.S.C. 2665(e)(2).
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: September 13, 1995.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James W. Long, (202) 233-9433, U.S. 
    EPA, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, 401 M St. S.W., (6604J), 
    Washington, DC 20460.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Authority
    
        Section 305 of the Indoor Radon Abatement Act (IRAA) of 1988, 15 
    U.S.C. 2661 et seq., authorizes the Administrator of EPA to assess fees 
    to defray the costs associated with operating its radon proficiency 
    programs. The User Fees for Radon Proficiency Programs Final Rule, 
    Federal Register, 59 FR 13166, established fees for two proficiency 
    programs: the National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program and the 
    National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. The funds received by 
    EPA have been authorized to be deposited into a special account in the 
    United States Treasury with amounts in the account to be appropriated 
    for administering the radon proficiency programs. State and local 
    governments, including educational entities, are exempt from paying a 
    fee to participate in the radon proficiency programs.
        The final rule is cross-referenced to Title 40 of the Code of 
    Federal Regulations (CFR) chapter I, subchapter R, Part 700 that lists 
    regulations promulgated under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 
    Although the IRAA was enacted as Title III of TSCA, the Final User Fee 
    Rule itself is listed under subchapter F of the CFR (40 CFR 195.20 et 
    seq.) because it deals solely with a radiation program.
    
    II. Background
    
        On March 18, 1994, EPA issued a final rule in the Federal Register, 
    59 FR 13166, that established an initial fee schedule of $375 per 
    device entered or listed in the RMP program for organizations offering 
    primary measurement services, $75 per business location for 
    organizations offering secondary measurement services, $150 for 
    participants in the individual proficiency component of the RMP 
    program, and $200 for participants in the RCP program.
        The fees that the Agency established in the 1994 final rule were 
    set to recover 30% of the total costs of administering the proficiency 
    programs. As stated in the 1994 rule, the Agency intends to adjust its 
    fees annually to recover ever increasing percentages of its program 
    costs according to the following schedule: 1994 (30%), 1995 (47.5%), 
    1996 (65%), 1997 (82.5%) and 1998 (100%). For Fiscal Year (FY) 1994, 
    total Agency costs to operate the radon proficiency programs were $1.7 
    million. EPA expects similar costs for fiscal year 1995. Based on a 
    projected cost recovery percentage of 47.5%, the Agency expects to 
    collect approximately $750,000 from user fees during 1995. EPA shall 
    continue to review and adjust the fees over the next three years (as 
    necessary) to recover ultimately the full annual costs of the 
    proficiency programs. Fees may also be adjusted to account for other 
    factors such as inflation and changes in programs costs. As it adjusts 
    fees in the future, EPA will assess the potential effects of its fee 
    adjustments on the radon industry and the regional impacts.
        The Agency has determined that the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 
    (PRA) requirements do not apply to this technical amendment. This 
    action was not classified by the Agency as a significant regulatory 
    action, however, the Office of Management and Budget did request to 
    review this action. The technical amendment cleared review on May 4, 
    1995 with no comments from OMB.
    III. Provisions of the Amendment
    
    A. National Radon Measurement Proficiency Program
    
        EPA's total costs for the organizational component of the RMP 
    Program for Fiscal Year 1994 were about $960,000 (a more detailed 
    description of costs and how they were calculated is presented in the 
    Technical Support Document for the 1995 User Fee Calculation in Support 
    of the Radon Proficiency Program User Fee Final Rule, U.S. EPA/Office 
    of Radiation and Indoor Air, January 24, 1995.). As of October 1, 1994, 
    EPA had approximately 985 primary devices and approximately 1,485 
    secondary organizations listed or seeking to be listed in the program. 
    If the RMP Program fees had been set at a full cost recovery level 
    (100%) the annual fee for 1995 for a primary device would be about $825 
    per application or listing, and a fee of $100 would be assessed for 
    each secondary firm applying to or listed in the RMP program. The 
    difference between the fees for primary devices and secondary firms 
    reflects differences in EPA's costs to process and maintain each type 
    of applicant or participant in the organizational component of the RMP 
    Program.
        In this technical amendment to the 1994 Final Rule we have 
    clarified the text in Section 195.20(a)(2) to reflect the fact that 
    organizations listed or seeking to be listed for secondary measurement 
    services in the RMP Program must pay an annual fee of $50 for each 
    business location. Since the inception of the RMP 
    
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    Program in 1989, EPA has required secondary organizations to submit 
    applications and be listed separately for each business location they 
    operate. In the 1994 user fee billing cycle, EPA invoiced and collected 
    fees for organizations listed for or seeking listing for secondary 
    measurement services based on separate business locations. To clarify 
    this aspect of the program's operation, EPA has added the phrase, ``a 
    fee for each business location listed'' at appropriate places in 
    Section 195.20(a)(2) of the final rule.
    
    B. Individual Measurement Proficiency
    
        The total costs of the individual proficiency component of the RMP 
    program in Fiscal Year 1994 were about $459,400. As of October 1, 1994, 
    approximately 2,075 individuals were listed or in the process of being 
    listed in the individual proficiency program. If the individual 
    component of the RMP Program fees had been set at a full cost recovery 
    level (100%) the annual fee for 1995 would be about $220 per 
    individual.
    
    C. National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program
    
        The total costs for the RCP program were about $305,400 in fiscal 
    year 1994. Approximately 686 individuals were listed or in the process 
    of being listed in the RCP Program as of October 1, 1994. If the RCP 
    Program fee had been set at a full cost recovery level (100%) the 
    annual fee for 1995 would be about $445 per individual.
    
    D. Fee Schedule--1995
    
    1. Fee Amounts
        The 1995 user fee schedule for applicants to and participants in 
    the RMP and RCP programs is, apart from some minor editorial changes, 
    essentially unchanged from 1994. That schedule appears as a revised 40 
    CFR section 195.20, which follows this preamble.
        Organizations or individuals whose proficiency program application 
    has not yet been accepted by EPA on the effective date of this 
    technical amendment (i.e., 30 days after the date of its publication in 
    the Federal Register) become subject to the fees described above once 
    their application has been accepted. Their user fees will be prorated 
    quarterly, based on the acceptance date of the application. New 
    applicants will be assessed an annual user fee based on the acceptance 
    date of their application.
    2. Exemptions
        State and local governments, including educational entities, are 
    exempted from these fees under section 305(e)(2) of the IRAA. EPA has 
    determined that exempted organizations or individuals include:
        State or local governments (or employees thereof acting in their 
    official capacities) who are listed, or applying to be listed, in the 
    EPA proficiency programs who wish to perform radon measurements and/or 
    mitigations. Specific exempted entities include the following 
    classifications:
    
    --Indian Tribes,
    --State and local educational entities, that is, schools and school 
    districts (this includes public universities, colleges and educational 
    agencies), and
    --State and local medical institutions and hospitals.
    
    EPA has determined that IRAA does not exempt Federal employees from 
    paying a fee to participate in the EPA proficiency programs.
    3. Determination of Fees
        Participants listed in the RMP and RCP programs on the effective 
    date of this technical amendment will be sent, by EPA, a payment 
    invoice with its fee calculation at least 30 days before the payment is 
    due. Fees will be assessed based on the current information in EPA's 
    proficiency data bases. Participants who intend to pay the invoiced fee 
    amount must send their payment to EPA following the procedures stated 
    in the invoice. Organizations or individuals who wish to notify EPA of 
    any errors or corrections they wish to make to their listing status 
    must do so by following the instructions on the payment invoice. 
    Corrected payment invoices for both the RMP Program and the RCP Program 
    shall be sent to: Radon Proficiency Programs User Fees, c/o Sanford 
    Cohen and Associates, Inc. (SC&A), 1418 I-85 Parkway, Montgomery, 
    Alabama, 36106. EPA will review any corrections noted on the payment 
    invoice, adjust the payment invoice amount (as appropriate) and issue a 
    new invoice. Participants must pay the amount in the corrected payment 
    invoice within 30 days of the date listed on the corrected invoice.
        If the appropriate fee or a revised payment invoice for an 
    individual or organization participating in the RMP or RCP program has 
    not been received by EPA on or before the payment due date, EPA will 
    send, by certified mail, notice that the individual or organization 
    will be delisted from the proficiency program unless he/she pays the 
    fee within 30 days of this second certified notification. If payment 
    still has not been received by EPA on or before 30 days or after of the 
    second certified notification, the organization's or individual's 
    listing will be removed from the proficiency program.
        New or initial applicants to the RMP or RCP programs will be 
    assessed a fee at the time of their initial application. EPA will send 
    a payment invoice to the new applicant upon acceptance of the initial 
    application. The applicant will be given at least 30 days from the date 
    on the payment invoice to remit payment. The fee assessed will be 
    prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of the application. 
    The prorated fee schedule for 1995 is as follows:
    
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                           1st Jan 1-   2nd Apr 1-   3rd Jul 1-   4th Oct 1-
            Quarter          Mar 31       Jun 30       Sep 30       Dec 31  
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    RMP Program:                                                            
        Per Primary                                                         
         measurement                                                        
         device.........        1$390         $295         $195          $95
        Per Organization                                                    
         listed for                                                         
         secondary                                                          
         services.......           50           40           25           10
        Per Individual                                                      
         listed for                                                         
         measurement                                                        
         services.......          105           80           55           25
    RCP Program;                                                            
        Per Individual                                                      
         listed for                                                         
         mitigation                                                         
         services.......          210          160          105           50
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    If the appropriate fee has not been received by EPA on or before the 
    payment due date, the application will be placed in an inactive file 
    with no further action taken by EPA.
    4. Payment Procedures
        Each remittance to EPA under this technical amendment must be in 
    United States currency and must be paid by either certified check, 
    personal or business check, or money order made payable to the order of 
    the ``U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'' and sent to: U.S. EPA, 
    Washington Financial Management 
    
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    Center, Radon Proficiency Program User Fees (IRAA), P.O. Box 952491, 
    St. Louis, Missouri, 63195-2491. The fee payment must include the 
    original copy of the EPA payment invoice. Collection of fees will begin 
    in the calendar year beginning January 1, 1995. Specific guidance on 
    how and when fees must be paid can be found in How to Pay Your Radon 
    Proficiency Programs User Fees, U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and Indoor 
    Air. Copies of this document can be obtained by contacting the RIS at 
    (334) 272-2797 or by FAX at (334) 260-9051.
    5. Failing the RMP Measurement Test
        Organizations that fail the initial measurement device performance 
    test or the re-test for a particular device must re-apply to the RMP 
    program if they want to be listed or remain listed for that device. 
    When the organization re-applies, EPA will send a payment invoice for 
    the device(s) to be tested/re-tested. The appropriate user fee must be 
    paid prior the scheduling of the test/re-test. EPA will send written 
    notification of the measurement performance test results and listing 
    status. Any fee paid to EPA in the process of attaining a listing of a 
    particular device will not be refunded if the device fails to meet the 
    RMP program criteria as stated in the Radon Measurement Proficiency 
    (RMP) Program Handbook, EPA 402-B-94-003. Should the organization elect 
    to re-apply to test the failed device, EPA will assess a new fee based 
    on the information provided in the organization's application.
    6. Failing the RMP Individual Proficiency and RCP Exams
        a. Biennial Reexamination. To maintain their listing in the RCP 
    program and/or the individual proficiency component of the RMP program, 
    individuals must take and pass a biennial re-examination. EPA will 
    notify listed participants of this requirement within 120 days of their 
    exam expiration date. If an individual fails the exam, he/she may take 
    the examination as often as he/she wishes during the same calendar year 
    and not have to pay additional processing fees. This is a change from 
    the 1994 final rule. In the final rule each application for retest also 
    required that a $50.00 processing fee be paid. EPA has determined that 
    it was not cost effective to assess and administer the $50.00 
    processing fee for retests.
        Fees will not be refunded in the event that a participant fails the 
    re-exam and/or chooses not to re-take the exam. If the same individual 
    wishes to re-enter the program by re-taking the exam, the individual 
    must re-apply. At the time that the application is submitted, EPA will 
    determine whether a user fee will be assessed. Since user fees are paid 
    for an entire year, so long as the original user fee was paid, an 
    individual wishing to re-enter the proficiency programs within the same 
    calendar year that he/she was delisted or failed the exam requirement, 
    will not be assessed an additional user fee.
        b. New Applicants and the Exams. New applicants to the RCP Program 
    and/or the individual component of the RMP Program will be assessed a 
    user fee when their application has been accepted. A user fee must be 
    paid whether the individual passes or fails the exam. If an applicant 
    decides not to re-take a failed individual RMP program proficiency exam 
    or RCP exam, no further action is taken by EPA on the individual's 
    application. Fees will not be refunded in the event that an applicant 
    fails the exam and/or chooses not to re-take the exam. If the same 
    individual wishes to re-apply to the program by re-taking the exam, at 
    the time that the application is received, EPA will determine whether a 
    user fee will be assessed. Since user fees are paid for an entire year, 
    so long as the original user fee was paid, an individual wishing to re-
    enter the proficiency programs by meeting the examination requirement, 
    will not be assessed an additional user fee.
    7. Adjustment of Fees
        EPA shall adjust the fees over the next three years to a level that 
    will ultimately be sufficient to recover the full annual costs of the 
    radon proficiency programs. Assuming that the Agency's cost of running 
    the proficiency programs remains the same over the next three years and 
    assuming that the level of participation in the proficiency programs 
    remains constant, the fee schedule for the next three years would be as 
    follows:
    
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             Program element            Fee year 3   Fee year 4   Fee year 5
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    RMP Program:                                                            
        Per Primary measurement                                             
         device......................         $540         $680         $825
        Per Organization listed for                                         
         secondary services..........           65           80          100
        Per Individual listed for                                           
         measurement services........          145          185          220
    RCP Program:                                                            
        Per Individual listed for                                           
         mitigation services.........          290          365          445
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    The above table should only be considered as a guide. Actual fees for 
    each fiscal year will be adjusted based on program costs and 
    participation rates. EPA may also use the three-step process outlined 
    in the 1994 final rule to adjust the fees for years after 1995. If 
    future fee adjustments are made, the Agency will publish new fee 
    schedules in the Federal Register as a technical amendment final rule 
    to become effective 30 days or more after publication, as specified in 
    the 1994 final rule.
    
    VI. Rulemaking Record
    
        EPA has established a public record for this rulemaking (docket 
    control number A-90-09). The record for this rulemaking is available to 
    the public in the Clean Air Act Docket, located on the first floor 
    Waterside Mall, room M1500, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M 
    St., SW, Mail Stop 6102, Washington, DC, 20460, open from 8:30 a.m. to 
    12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding 
    legal holidays, (202) 260-7548.
        The record includes information considered by EPA in developing 
    this technical amendment. The record contains the following categories 
    of information: (1) Federal Register notices: ``Fees for Radon 
    Proficiency Programs and Training,'' Proposed Rule, FR vol. 55, No. 
    235, Thursday, December 6, 1990; ``User Fees for Radon Proficiency 
    Program,'' Final Rule, FR vol. 59, No. 53, Friday, March 18, 1994; (2) 
    Support Documents: ``Economic Impact Analysis of Radon Proficiency 
    Program User Fee Rule--Final Report.'' U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and 
    Indoor Air, November 17, 1993; ``Technical Support Document for the 
    1995 User Fee Calculation in Support of the Radon Proficiency Programs 
    User Fee Final Rule,'' U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, 
    January 24, 1995; and, ``Operating Policies and Procedures for the User 
    Fees for Radon Proficiency Programs Final Rule--Fee Collection 
    Process,'' U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, June 19, 1995; 
    (3) Public 
    
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    Comments received during the proposed rule notice and comment period 
    and those received by the Agency following publication of the 1994 
    final rule.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    40 CFR Part 195
    
        Environmental protection, Radon, Proficiency programs, User fees.
    
    40 CFR Part 700
    
        Environmental protection, Radon, Proficiency programs, User fees.
    
        Dated: August 7, 1995.
    Carol M. Browner,
    Administrator.
        Therefore, 40 CFR part 195 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 195--RADON PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 195 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2665.
    
    Subpart B--Fees
    
        2. Section 195.20 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 195.20  Fee payments.
    
        (a) Fee Amounts. Applicants to and participants in the RMP and RCP 
    programs shall pay fees according to the following fee schedule:
        (1) Organizations Listed for or Seeking Listing for Primary 
    Measurement Services in the RMP Program.
        (i) In order to remain a listed participant, each organization that 
    is listed for primary measurement services in the RMP program on the 
    effective date of this section shall pay an annual fee of $390 for each 
    device.
        (ii) Each organization seeking listing for primary measurement 
    services that submits an initial application after the effective date 
    of this section shall pay an annual fee of $390 per device. This fee 
    will be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of an 
    organization's application.
        (iii) Organizations that have or are seeking a listing for 
    secondary measurement services for their primary devices will not be 
    required to pay the additional $50 fee applicable to secondary 
    organizations.
        (2) Organizations Listed for or Seeking Listing for Secondary 
    Measurement Services in the RMP Program.
        (i) In order to remain a listed participant, each organization that 
    is listed for secondary measurement services in the RMP program on the 
    effective date of this section shall pay an annual fee of $50 for each 
    business location listed.
        (ii) Each organization seeking listing for secondary measurement 
    services that submits an initial application after the effective date 
    of this section shall pay an annual fee of $50 for each business 
    location listed. This fee will be prorated quarterly, based on the 
    acceptance date of an organization's application.
        (iii) Primary organizations that have or are seeking secondary 
    listings for methods other than those for which they are listed as a 
    primary, are subject to the fees.
        (3) Individual Proficiency Component of the RMP Program.
        (i) In order to remain a listed participant, each individual listed 
    in the RMP individual proficiency program on the effective date of this 
    section shall pay an annual fee of $105.
        (ii) Each individual who submits an initial application after the 
    effective date of this section shall pay an annual fee of $105. This 
    fee will be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of an 
    individual's application.
        (iii) Individuals who have or are seeking listing status as an RMP 
    primary or secondary organization are subject to the applicable fees 
    under paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section.
        (4) RCP Program.
        (i)(A) In order to remain a listed participant, each individual 
    listed in the RCP program on the effective date of this section shall 
    pay an annual fee of $210.
        (B) Each individual who is not a listed participant in the RCP 
    program on the effective date of this section and submits an initial 
    application after the effective date of this section shall pay an 
    annual fee of $210. This fee will be prorated quarterly, based on the 
    acceptance date of an individual's application.
        (ii) An organization or individual who is not a listed participant 
    in EPA's radon proficiency programs on the effective date of this 
    section and/or whose proficiency program application has not yet been 
    accepted by EPA becomes subject to the fees described above once its 
    application has been accepted by EPA. Fees for such organizations or 
    individuals will be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of 
    the application. To remain listed, each participant in the RMP or RCP 
    programs, whether individual or organization, shall submit the 
    appropriate annual fee to EPA each year.
        (b) Exemptions. State and local governments are exempted from these 
    fees under section 305(e)(2) of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2665.
        (c) Determination of Fees. (1) Participants listed in the RMP and 
    RCP programs on the effective date of this section will be sent, by 
    EPA, a payment invoice with its fee calculation at least 30 days before 
    the payment is due. Fees will be assessed based on the current 
    information in EPA's proficiency data bases. Participants who intend to 
    pay the invoiced fee amount must send their payment to EPA following 
    the procedures in the invoice. Organizations or individuals who wish to 
    notify EPA of any errors or corrections they wish to make to their 
    listing status must do so by following the instructions on the payment 
    invoice. Corrected payment invoices for both the RMP Program and the 
    RCP Program shall be sent to: Radon Proficiency Programs User Fees, c/o 
    Sanford Cohen and Associates, Inc. (SC&A), 1418 I-85 Parkway, 
    Montgomery, Alabama, 36106. EPA will review the corrections noted on 
    the payment invoice, adjust the payment invoice amount (as appropriate) 
    and issue a new invoice. Participants must pay the amount in the 
    corrected payment invoice within 30 days of the date listed on the 
    corrected invoice.
        (2) If the appropriate fee or a revised payment invoice for an 
    individual or organization participating in the RMP or RCP program has 
    not been received by EPA on or before the payment due date, EPA will 
    send, by certified mail, notice that the individual or organization 
    will be delisted from the proficiency program unless he/she pays the 
    fee within 30 days of this second certified notification. If payment 
    still has not been received by EPA after 30 days of the second 
    certified notification, the organization's or individual's listing 
    shall be removed from the proficiency program.
        (3) New or initial applicants to the RMP or RCP programs will be 
    assessed a fee at the time of their initial application. EPA will send 
    a payment invoice to the new applicant upon acceptance of the initial 
    application. The applicant will be given at least 30 days from the date 
    on the payment invoice to remit payment. The fee assessed will be 
    prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of the application. If 
    the appropriate fee has not been received by EPA by the payment due 
    date, the application will be placed in an inactive file with no 
    further action taken by EPA.
        (d) Payment Procedures. Each remittance to EPA under this section 
    shall be in United States currency and shall be paid by certified 
    check, personal or business check, or money order made payable to the 
    order of the ``U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'' and sent to: U.S. 
    EPA, Washington Financial Management 
    
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    Center, Radon Proficiency Program User Fees (IRAA), P.O. Box 952491, 
    St. Louis, Missouri, 63195-2491. The fee payment shall include the 
    original copy of the EPA payment invoice. Collection of fees will begin 
    in the calendar year beginning January 1, 1995. Specific guidance on 
    how and when fees must be paid can be found in How to Pay Your Radon 
    Proficiency Programs User Fees, U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and Indoor 
    Air. Copies of this document can be obtained by contacting the RIS at 
    (334) 272-2797 or by FAX at (334) 260-9051.
        (e) Adjustment of Fees. (1) EPA shall collect 100 percent of its 
    operating costs associated with its radon proficiency programs by 
    calendar year 1998. As necessary, EPA shall adjust the fees established 
    by this subpart each year over the next four years to collect the 
    following percentages of program costs:
    
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        Year 1         Year 2         Year 3         Year 4        Year 5   
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    30%..........       47.5%            65%          82.5%           100%  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Actual fees for each fiscal year will be calculated based on program 
    costs and participation rates. New fee schedules will be published in 
    the Federal Register as a technical amendment final rule to this part 
    to become effective 30 days or more after publication.
        (2) EPA will use a three-step process to adjust the fees annually. 
    First, EPA will estimate the costs of providing each of the proficiency 
    programs for the upcoming year. EPA will account for future additional 
    fixed costs (e.g., updating examinations) and increases/decreases in 
    variable costs due to inflation and other factors. In order to 
    calculate increases/decreases in costs due to inflation, EPA may use 
    one of the three following indices: the Federal General Schedule (GS) 
    pay scale, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and/or a component of the 
    CPI, such as services. Second, EPA will estimate the number of 
    participants for each program. At a minimum, these participation rates 
    will be based on past and current program participation rates. Third, 
    EPA shall calculate the per capita costs that individuals and 
    organizations should pay to enable it to recover its fixed and variable 
    costs each year for each program. EPA shall also consider potential 
    industry impacts as it adjusts to levels to ultimately achieve full 
    cost recovery over the period of five years.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-20008 Filed 8-11-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/13/1995
Published:
08/14/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Technical amendment.
Document Number:
95-20008
Dates:
September 13, 1995.
Pages:
41812-41817 (6 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5276-3
RINs:
2060-AF40
PDF File:
95-20008.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 195.20