81_FR_18881 81 FR 18818 - Proposed Priority and Requirement-Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly Desegregation Assistance Centers (DAC))

81 FR 18818 - Proposed Priority and Requirement-Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly Desegregation Assistance Centers (DAC))

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 63 (April 1, 2016)

Page Range18818-18821
FR Document2016-07459

The Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education (Assistant Secretary) proposes a priority and a requirement under the Equity Assistance Centers (EAC) Program. The Assistant Secretary may use this priority and this requirement for competitions in fiscal year 2016 and later years. We take this action to encourage applicants with a track record of success or demonstrated expertise in socioeconomic integration strategies that are effective for addressing problems occasioned by the desegregation of schools based on race, national origin, sex, or religion. We intend for the priority and the requirement to help ensure that grant recipients have the capacity to increase socioeconomic diversity to create successful plans for desegregation and to address special educational problems occasioned by bringing together students from different social, economic, and racial backgrounds.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 63 (Friday, April 1, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 63 (Friday, April 1, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 18818-18821]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-07459]


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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

34 CFR Chapter II

[Docket ID ED-2016-OESE-0015; CFDA Number: 84.004D.]


Proposed Priority and Requirement--Equity Assistance Centers 
(Formerly Desegregation Assistance Centers (DAC))

AGENCY: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of 
Education.

ACTION: Proposed priority and requirement.

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SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education 
(Assistant Secretary) proposes a priority and a requirement under the 
Equity Assistance Centers (EAC) Program. The Assistant Secretary may 
use this priority and this requirement for competitions in fiscal year 
2016 and later years. We take this action to encourage applicants with 
a track record of success or demonstrated expertise in socioeconomic 
integration strategies that are effective for addressing problems 
occasioned by the desegregation of schools based on race, national 
origin, sex, or religion. We intend for the priority and the 
requirement to help ensure that grant recipients have the capacity to 
increase socioeconomic diversity to create successful plans for 
desegregation and

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to address special educational problems occasioned by bringing together 
students from different social, economic, and racial backgrounds.

DATES: We must receive your comments on or before May 2, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal 
or via postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. We will not 
accept comments submitted by fax or by email or those submitted after 
the comment period. To ensure that we do not receive duplicate copies, 
please submit your comments only once. In addition, please include the 
Docket ID at the top of your comments.
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to 
submit your comments electronically. Information on using 
Regulations.gov, including instructions for accessing agency documents, 
submitting comments, and viewing the docket, is available on the site 
under ``How to use regulations.gov.''
     Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery, or Hand Delivery: If you 
mail or deliver your comments about the proposed priority and 
requirement, address them to Britt Jung, U.S. Department of Education, 
400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206, Washington, DC 20202-6135. 
Telephone: (202) 205-4513.

    Privacy Note:  The Department's policy is to make all comments 
received from members of the public available for public viewing in 
their entirety on the Federal eRulemaking Portal at 
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, commenters should be careful to 
include in their comments only information that they wish to make 
publicly available.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Britt Jung, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206, Washington, DC 20202-
6135. Telephone: (202) 205-4513 or by email: [email protected].
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Invitation to Comment: We invite you to submit comments regarding 
this notice. To ensure that your comments have maximum effect in 
developing the notice of final priority and requirement, we urge you to 
identify clearly the specific issues that each comment addresses.
    We invite you to assist us in complying with the specific 
requirements of Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and their overall 
requirement of reducing regulatory burden that might result from this 
proposed priority and requirement. Please let us know of any further 
ways we could reduce potential costs or increase potential benefits 
while preserving the effective and efficient administration of the 
programs.
    During and after the comment period, you may inspect all public 
comments about this notice by accessing Regulations.gov. You may also 
inspect the comments in person in Room 3E206, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., 
Washington, DC time, Monday through Friday of each week except Federal 
holidays. Please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Assistance to Individuals with Disabilities in Reviewing the 
Rulemaking Record: On request we will provide an appropriate 
accommodation or auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability who 
needs assistance to review the comments or other documents in the 
public rulemaking record for this notice. If you want to schedule an 
appointment for this type of accommodation or auxiliary aid, please 
contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Purpose of Program: This program awards grants through cooperative 
agreements to operate regional EACs that provide technical assistance 
(including training) at the request of school boards and other 
responsible governmental agencies in the preparation, adoption, and 
implementation of plans for the desegregation of public schools and in 
the development of effective methods of addressing special educational 
problems occasioned by desegregation.

    Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3; 42 U.S.C. 2000c- 2000c-2 
and 2000c-5.

    Applicable Program Regulations: 34 CFR part 270 and 272.

    Note: We published a notice of proposed rulemaking elsewhere in 
the Federal Register on March 24, 2016 (81 FR 15665) for the EAC 
program regulations in 34 CFR parts 270 and 272, which proposes to 
condense the regulations in 34 CFR parts 270 and 272 into one part, 
located at part 270.

    Proposed Priority:
    This notice contains one proposed priority.
    A track record of success or demonstrated expertise in developing 
or providing technical assistance to increase socioeconomic diversity 
in schools or school districts as a means to further desegregation by 
race, sex, national origin, and religion.
    Background:
    Under section 403 of title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 
U.S.C. 2000c-2), the Secretary is authorized, upon request, to render 
technical assistance in the preparation, adoption, and implementation 
of plans for the desegregation of public schools. We propose to add a 
priority to further the work of the EACs in the desegregation of public 
schools and, specifically, to promote socioeconomic diversity.
    Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, data show that many 
schools and communities continue to suffer the effects of racial 
segregation, and that many of our Nation's largest school districts 
remain starkly segregated along racial and economic lines.\1\ The 
widening gap between rich and poor has further concentrated areas of 
poverty that are in many cases also segregated communities of color.
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    \1\ See, e.g., National Center for Education Statistics. (2014). 
Digest of Education Statistics, Table 216.6. Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d14/tables/dt14_216.60.asp.
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    Children living in concentrated poverty face overwhelming barriers 
to learning, placing a burden on high-poverty schools and contributing 
to poor academic and life outcomes for students.\2\ In 2012, one-
quarter of our Nation's students attended schools where more than 75 
percent of the student body was eligible for free- or reduced-price 
lunch; in cities, almost

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half of all public school students attend high-poverty schools.\3\ 
Moreover, more than one third of all American Indian/Alaska Native 
students and nearly half of all African-American and Latino students 
attend these high-poverty schools, highlighting the often inextricable 
link between racially and socioeconomically isolated schools and 
communities.
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    \2\ See, e.g., Coleman, James S., Earnest Q. Campbell, Carol J. 
Hobson, James McPartland, Alexander M. Mood, Frederic D. Weinfeld, 
and Robert L. York. (1966). ``Equality of Educational Opportunity.'' 
National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of 
Education. Washington, DC. Retrieved from: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED012275.pdf.
    Rumberger, Russell W., and Gregory J. Palardy. (September 2005). 
``Does Segregation Still Matter? The Impact of Student Composition 
on Academic Achievement in High School.'' Teachers College Record, 
Columbia University. Volume 107, Number 9, pp 1999-2045. Retrieved 
from: http://www.learningace.com/doc/2775808/4a5b8639fd56f24cb076d144853d6b5f/rumberger-palardy-does-segregation-still-matter-tcr-2005.
    Aud, S., W. Hussar, M. Planty, T. Snyder, K. Bianco, M. Fox, L. 
Frohlich, J. Kemp, and L. Drake. (2010). ``The Condition of 
Education 2010'' (NCES 2010-028). National Center for Education 
Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of 
Education. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Retrieved 
from: http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2010/2010028.pdf.
    Mulligan, G.M., S. Hastedt, and J.C. McCarroll. (2012). ``First-
Time Kindergartners in 2010-11: First Findings From the Kindergarten 
Rounds of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class 
of 2010-11'' (ECLS-K:2011) (NCES 2012-049). National Center for 
Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. Washington, DC: 
Government Printing Office. Retrieved from: https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2012/2012049.pdf.
    Ross, T., G. Kena, A. Rathbun, A. KewalRamani, J. Zhang, P. 
Kristapovich, and E. Manning. (2012). ``Higher Education: Gaps in 
Access and Persistence Study'' (NCES 2012-046). U.S. Department of 
Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC: 
Government Printing Office. Retrieved from: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED534691.pdf.
    \3\ National Center for Education Statistics. (2014). Digest of 
Education Statistics, Table 216.6. Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d14/tables/dt14_216.60.asp.
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    Students attending high-poverty schools continue to have unequal 
access to--(1) advanced coursework; (2) the most effective teachers; 
and (3) necessary funding and supports.\4\
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    \4\ See, e.g., National Center for Education Statistics. (2013). 
Digest of Education Statistics, Table 225.40. Retrieved from: http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d13/tables/dt13_225.40.asp.
     Max, Jeffrey and Steven Glazerman (2014). ``Do Disadvantaged 
Students Get Less Effective Teaching? '' U.S. Department of 
Education, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional 
Assistance. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Retrieved 
from: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/pubs/20144010/pdf/20144010.pdf.
     Gray, Lucinda, et al. Educational Technology in U.S. Public 
Schools: Fall 2008 (Apr. 2010) (NCES 2010-034). U.S. Department of 
Education, National Center for Education Statistics, available at:  
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2010/2010034.pdf.
     Wells, John, and Laurie Lewis. Internet Access in U.S. Public 
Schools and Classrooms: 1994-2005 (November 2006). U.S. Department 
of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, available 
at: http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2007/2007020.pdf.
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    Moreover, research shows that States with less socioeconomically 
diverse schools tend to have larger achievement gaps between low- and 
higher-income students.\5\
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    \5\ Mantil, Ann, Anne G. Perkins, and Stephanie Aberger. 
(February 27, 2012). ``The Challenge of High Poverty Schools: How 
Feasible Is Socioeconomic School Integration?'' In ``The Future of 
School Integration,'' Kahlenberg, Richard D., ed. The Century 
Foundation. pp 155-222.
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    The Department intends to continue our efforts to reduce racial 
isolation in public schools. However, given the growing body of 
research showing that socioeconomically diverse schools can lead to 
improved outcomes for disadvantaged students,\6\ the Department plans 
to focus on increasing socioeconomic diversity in our Nation's schools. 
In addition, we believe the successful implementation of strategies to 
attract middle- and high-income students into high-poverty schools will 
create greater incentives for States and districts to provide better 
resources, opportunities, and supports in those schools.
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    \6\ Chetty, Raj, Nathaniel Hendren, and Lawrence F. Katz. 
(2015). The Effects of Exposure to Better Neighborhoods on Children: 
New Evidence from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment. No. w21156. 
National Bureau of Economic Research; and Schwartz, Heather. (2012). 
``Housing Policy is School Policy: Economically Integrative Housing 
Promotes Academic Success in Montgomery County, Maryland.'' In The 
Future of School Integration: Socioeconomic Diversity as an 
Education Reform Strategy, edited by Richard D. Kahlenberg, 27-65. 
Century Foundation.
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    Proposed Priority:
    Eligible applicants that have a track record of success or 
demonstrated expertise in both of the following:
    (a) Providing effective and comprehensive technical assistance on 
strategies or interventions supported by evidence and designed to 
increase socioeconomic diversity within or across schools, districts, 
or communities; and
    (b) Researching, evaluating, or developing strategies or 
interventions supported by evidence and designed to increase 
socioeconomic diversity within or across schools, districts, or 
communities.
    Types of Priorities:
    When inviting applications for a competition using one or more 
priorities, we designate the type of each priority as absolute, 
competitive preference, or invitational through a notice in the Federal 
Register. The effect of each type of priority follows:
    Absolute priority: Under an absolute priority, we consider only 
applications that meet the priority (34 CFR 75.105(c)(3)).
    Competitive preference priority: Under a competitive preference 
priority, we give competitive preference to an application by (1) 
awarding additional points, depending on the extent to which the 
application meets the priority (34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i)); or (2) 
selecting an application that meets the priority over an application of 
comparable merit that does not meet the priority (34 CFR 
75.105(c)(2)(ii)).
    Invitational priority: Under an invitational priority, we are 
particularly interested in applications that meet the priority. 
However, we do not give an application that meets the priority a 
preference over other applications (34 CFR 75.105(c)(1)).
    Proposed Requirement:
    Background: To ensure the effective implementation of the proposed 
priority described in this notice, we propose to establish a program 
requirement to ensure that funded grantees conduct critical outreach 
with appropriate stakeholders.
    The Assistant Secretary proposes the following requirement for this 
program. We may apply this requirement in any year in which this 
program is in effect.
    Proposed Requirement:
    Conducting Outreach and Engagement: When providing technical 
assistance on socioeconomic diversity in response to requests from 
responsible governmental agencies as a means to further desegregation 
by race, sex, national origin, and religion, a grantee under this 
program must assist in conducting outreach and engagement on strategies 
or interventions designed to increase socioeconomic diversity with 
appropriate stakeholders, including community members, parents and 
teachers.
    Final Priority and Requirement: We will announce the final priority 
and requirement in a notice in the Federal Register. We will determine 
the final priority and requirement after considering responses to this 
notice and other information available to the Department. This notice 
does not preclude us from proposing additional priorities, 
requirements, definitions, or selection criteria, subject to meeting 
applicable rulemaking requirements.

    Note: This notice does not solicit applications. In any year in 
which we choose to use this priority or requirement, we invite 
applications through a notice in the Federal Register.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    Under Executive Order 12866, the Secretary must determine whether 
this proposed regulatory action is ``significant'' and, therefore, 
subject to the requirements of the Executive order and subject to 
review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of 
Executive Order 12866 defines a ``significant regulatory action'' as an 
action likely to result in a rule that may--
    (1) Have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more, 
or adversely affect a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, 
jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or 
tribal governments or communities in a material way (also referred to 
as an ``economically significant'' rule);
    (2) Create serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an 
action taken or planned by another agency;
    (3) Materially alter the budgetary impacts of entitlement grants, 
user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients 
thereof; or
    (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal 
mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles stated in the 
Executive order.
    This proposed regulatory action is not a significant regulatory 
action subject to review by OMB under section 3(f) of Executive Order 
12866.
    We have also reviewed this proposed regulatory action under 
Executive Order 13563, which supplements and explicitly reaffirms the 
principles,

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structures, and definitions governing regulatory review established in 
Executive Order 12866. To the extent permitted by law, Executive Order 
13563 requires that an agency--
    (1) Propose or adopt regulations only upon a reasoned determination 
that their benefits justify their costs (recognizing that some benefits 
and costs are difficult to quantify);
    (2) Tailor its regulations to impose the least burden on society, 
consistent with obtaining regulatory objectives and taking into 
account--among other things and to the extent practicable--the costs of 
cumulative regulations;
    (3) In choosing among alternative regulatory approaches, select 
those approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential 
economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other 
advantages; distributive impacts; and equity);
    (4) To the extent feasible, specify performance objectives, rather 
than the behavior or manner of compliance a regulated entity must 
adopt; and
    (5) Identify and assess available alternatives to direct 
regulation, including economic incentives--such as user fees or 
marketable permits--to encourage the desired behavior, or provide 
information that enables the public to make choices.
    Executive Order 13563 also requires an agency ``to use the best 
available techniques to quantify anticipated present and future 
benefits and costs as accurately as possible.'' The Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs of OMB has emphasized that these 
techniques may include ``identifying changing future compliance costs 
that might result from technological innovation or anticipated 
behavioral changes.''
    We are issuing this proposed priority and requirement only on a 
reasoned determination that its benefits would justify its costs. In 
choosing among alternative regulatory approaches, we selected those 
approaches that would maximize net benefits. Based on the analysis that 
follows, the Department believes that this regulatory action is 
consistent with the principles in Executive Order 13563.
    We also have determined that this regulatory action would not 
unduly interfere with State, local, and tribal governments in the 
exercise of their governmental functions.
    In accordance with both Executive orders, the Department has 
assessed the potential costs and benefits, both quantitative and 
qualitative, of this regulatory action. The potential costs are those 
resulting from statutory requirements and those we have determined as 
necessary for administering the Department's programs and activities.
    Intergovernmental Review: This program is subject to Executive 
Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. One of the 
objectives of the Executive order is to foster an intergovernmental 
partnership and a strengthened federalism. The Executive order relies 
on processes developed by State and local governments for coordination 
and review of proposed Federal financial assistance.
    This document provides early notification of our specific plans and 
actions for this program.
    Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this 
document in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print, 
audiotape, or compact disc) on request to the program contact person 
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this 
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free 
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the 
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System 
at: www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well 
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal 
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF 
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the 
site.
    You may also access documents of the Department published in the 
Federal Register by using the article search feature at: 
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search 
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published 
by the Department.

    Dated: March 29, 2016.
Ann Whalen,
Senior Advisor to the Secretary Delegated the Duties of Assistant 
Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.
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                                                 Dated: March 28, 2016.                                    (e) * * *                                             (iv) A high-quality teacher
                                               John B. King, Jr.,                                          High-quality teacher preparation                   preparation program or high-quality
                                               Secretary of Education.                                  program provided through distance                     teacher preparation program provided
                                                                                                        education: A teacher preparation                      through distance education that is a
                                                 For the reasons discussed in the
                                                                                                        program provided through distance                     post-baccalaureate program of study.
                                               preamble, the Secretary proposes to                                                                               TEACH Grant-eligible program: An
                                                                                                        education that—
                                               amend 34 CFR part 612, as proposed to                                                                          eligible program, as defined in 34 CFR
                                                                                                           (i) For TEACH Grant program
                                               be added at 79 FR 71885, December 3,                                                                           668.8, that meets paragraph (i) of the
                                                                                                        purposes in the 2021–2022 Title IV HEA
                                               2014, and part 686, as proposed to be                                                                          definition of ‘‘high-quality teacher
                                                                                                        award year, is not classified by any State
                                               amended at 79 FR 71889, December 3,                                                                            preparation program’’ or the definition
                                                                                                        as low-performing or at-risk of being
                                               2014, as follows:                                                                                              of ‘‘high-quality teacher preparation
                                                                                                        low-performing under 34 CFR 612.4(b)
                                               PART 612—TITLE II REPORTING                              in either or both the April 2020 and/or               program provided through distance
                                               SYSTEM                                                   April 2021 State Report Cards, and for                education’’ and that is designed to
                                                                                                        TEACH Grant program purposes in the                   prepare an individual to teach as a
                                               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 612                 2022–2023 Title IV HEA award year and                 highly-qualified teacher in a high-need
                                               continues to read as follows:                            subsequent award years, is not classified             field and leads to a baccalaureate or
                                                 Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1022d, unless                     by any State as low-performing or at-risk             master’s degree, or is a post-
                                               otherwise noted.                                         of being low-performing under 34 CFR                  baccalaureate program of study. A two-
                                                                                                        612.4(b), beginning with the April 2020               year program of study that is acceptable
                                               ■ 2. Section 612.4 is amended by:                                                                              for full credit toward a baccalaureate
                                                                                                        State Report Card, for two out of the
                                               ■ A. In paragraph (a)(1)(i), removing the
                                                                                                        previous three years; or                              degree in a high-quality teacher
                                               words ‘‘including distance education
                                                                                                           (ii) Meets the exception from State                preparation program or a high-quality
                                               programs’’ that appear after the
                                                                                                        reporting of teacher preparation                      teacher preparation program provided
                                               punctuation ‘‘,’’;
                                                                                                        program performance under 34 CFR                      through distance education is
                                               ■ B. Redesignating paragraph (a)(1)(ii)
                                                                                                        612.4(b)(4)(ii)(D) or (E).                            considered to be a program of study that
                                               as paragraph (a)(1)(iii); and
                                               ■ C. Adding new paragraph (a)(1)(ii).                    *       *    *     *    *                             leads to a baccalaureate degree.
                                                 The addition reads as follows:                            TEACH Grant-eligible institution: An               *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                        eligible institution as defined in 34 CFR             [FR Doc. 2016–07354 Filed 3–31–16; 8:45 am]
                                               § 612.4 What are the regulatory reporting                part 600 that meets financial                         BILLING CODE 4000–01–P
                                               requirements for the State Report Card?
                                                                                                        responsibility standards established in
                                                 (a) * * *                                              34 CFR part 668, subpart L, or that
                                                 (1) * * *                                              qualifies under an alternative standard               DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                                                 (ii) The quality of all teacher
                                                                                                        in 34 CFR 668.175 and provides—
                                               preparation programs provided through                                                                          34 CFR Chapter II
                                                                                                           (i) At least one high-quality teacher
                                               distance education in the State, using
                                                                                                        preparation program or high-quality                   [Docket ID ED–2016–OESE–0015; CFDA
                                               procedures for reporting that are                                                                              Number: 84.004D.]
                                                                                                        teacher preparation program provided
                                               consistent with paragraph (b)(4) of this
                                                                                                        through distance education at the
                                               section, but based on whether the                                                                              Proposed Priority and Requirement—
                                                                                                        baccalaureate or master’s degree level
                                               program produces at least 25 or fewer                                                                          Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly
                                                                                                        that also provides supervision and
                                               than 25 new teachers whom the State                                                                            Desegregation Assistance Centers
                                                                                                        support services to teachers, or assists in
                                               certified to teach in a given reporting                                                                        (DAC))
                                                                                                        the provision of services to teachers,
                                               year; and
                                                                                                        such as—                                              AGENCY:  Office of Elementary and
                                               *      *    *     *     *                                   (A) Identifying and making available               Secondary Education, Department of
                                                                                                        information on effective teaching skills              Education.
                                               PART 686—TEACHER EDUCATION
                                                                                                        or strategies;                                        ACTION: Proposed priority and
                                               ASSISTANCE FOR COLLEGE AND
                                                                                                           (B) Identifying and making available               requirement.
                                               HIGHER EDUCATION (TEACH) GRANT
                                                                                                        information on effective practices in the
                                               PROGRAM
                                                                                                        supervision and coaching of novice                    SUMMARY:    The Assistant Secretary for
                                               ■ 3. The authority citation for part 686                 teachers; and                                         Elementary and Secondary Education
                                               continues to read as follows:                               (C) Mentoring focused on developing                (Assistant Secretary) proposes a priority
                                                 Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070g, et seq., unless            effective teaching skills and strategies;             and a requirement under the Equity
                                               otherwise noted.                                            (ii) A two-year program that is                    Assistance Centers (EAC) Program. The
                                                                                                        acceptable for full credit in a TEACH                 Assistant Secretary may use this priority
                                               ■  4. Section 686.2 is amended by:
                                               ■  A. Adding in alphabetical order a                     Grant-eligible program or a TEACH                     and this requirement for competitions in
                                               definition of ‘‘High-quality teacher                     Grant-eligible STEM program offered by                fiscal year 2016 and later years. We take
                                               preparation program provided through                     an institution described in paragraph (i)             this action to encourage applicants with
                                               distance education’’ to paragraph (e);                   of this definition or a TEACH Grant-                  a track record of success or
                                               ■ B. Revising the proposed definition of
                                                                                                        eligible STEM program offered by an                   demonstrated expertise in
                                               ‘‘TEACH Grant-eligible institution’’ in                  institution described in paragraph (iii)              socioeconomic integration strategies
                                               paragraph (e); and                                       of this definition, as demonstrated by                that are effective for addressing
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                                               ■ C. Revising the proposed definition of                 the institution that provides the two                 problems occasioned by the
                                               ‘‘TEACH Grant-eligible program’’ in                      year program;                                         desegregation of schools based on race,
                                               paragraph (e).                                              (iii) A TEACH Grant-eligible STEM                  national origin, sex, or religion. We
                                                  The additions and revisions read as                   program and has entered into an                       intend for the priority and the
                                               follows:                                                 agreement with an institution described               requirement to help ensure that grant
                                                                                                        in paragraph (i) or (iv) of this definition           recipients have the capacity to increase
                                               § 686.2    Definitions.                                  to provide courses necessary for its                  socioeconomic diversity to create
                                               *      *      *       *      *                           students to begin a career in teaching; or            successful plans for desegregation and


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                                               to address special educational problems                 and requirement. Please let us know of                2000c–2), the Secretary is authorized,
                                               occasioned by bringing together                         any further ways we could reduce                      upon request, to render technical
                                               students from different social,                         potential costs or increase potential                 assistance in the preparation, adoption,
                                               economic, and racial backgrounds.                       benefits while preserving the effective               and implementation of plans for the
                                               DATES: We must receive your comments                    and efficient administration of the                   desegregation of public schools. We
                                               on or before May 2, 2016.                               programs.                                             propose to add a priority to further the
                                               ADDRESSES: Submit your comments                            During and after the comment period,               work of the EACs in the desegregation
                                               through the Federal eRulemaking Portal                  you may inspect all public comments                   of public schools and, specifically, to
                                               or via postal mail, commercial delivery,                about this notice by accessing                        promote socioeconomic diversity.
                                               or hand delivery. We will not accept                    Regulations.gov. You may also inspect                    Sixty years after Brown v. Board of
                                               comments submitted by fax or by email                   the comments in person in Room 3E206,                 Education, data show that many schools
                                               or those submitted after the comment                    400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                              and communities continue to suffer the
                                               period. To ensure that we do not receive                Washington, DC, between the hours of                  effects of racial segregation, and that
                                               duplicate copies, please submit your                    8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Washington,                  many of our Nation’s largest school
                                               comments only once. In addition, please                 DC time, Monday through Friday of                     districts remain starkly segregated along
                                               include the Docket ID at the top of your                each week except Federal holidays.                    racial and economic lines.1 The
                                               comments.                                               Please contact the person listed under                widening gap between rich and poor has
                                                  • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.                      further concentrated areas of poverty
                                               www.regulations.gov to submit your                         Assistance to Individuals with                     that are in many cases also segregated
                                               comments electronically. Information                    Disabilities in Reviewing the                         communities of color.
                                               on using Regulations.gov, including                     Rulemaking Record: On request we will                   Children living in concentrated
                                               instructions for accessing agency                       provide an appropriate accommodation                  poverty face overwhelming barriers to
                                               documents, submitting comments, and                     or auxiliary aid to an individual with a              learning, placing a burden on high-
                                               viewing the docket, is available on the                 disability who needs assistance to                    poverty schools and contributing to
                                               site under ‘‘How to use                                 review the comments or other                          poor academic and life outcomes for
                                               regulations.gov.’’                                      documents in the public rulemaking                    students.2 In 2012, one-quarter of our
                                                  • Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery,                  record for this notice. If you want to                Nation’s students attended schools
                                               or Hand Delivery: If you mail or deliver                schedule an appointment for this type of              where more than 75 percent of the
                                               your comments about the proposed                        accommodation or auxiliary aid, please                student body was eligible for free- or
                                               priority and requirement, address them                  contact the person listed under FOR                   reduced-price lunch; in cities, almost
                                               to Britt Jung, U.S. Department of                       FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                               Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                        Purpose of Program: This program                      1 See, e.g., National Center for Education

                                                                                                       awards grants through cooperative                     Statistics. (2014). Digest of Education Statistics,
                                               Room 3E206, Washington, DC 20202–                                                                             Table 216.6. Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/
                                               6135. Telephone: (202) 205–4513.                        agreements to operate regional EACs                   programs/digest/d14/tables/dt14_216.60.asp.
                                                                                                       that provide technical assistance                        2 See, e.g., Coleman, James S., Earnest Q.
                                                 Privacy Note: The Department’s policy is
                                               to make all comments received from
                                                                                                       (including training) at the request of                Campbell, Carol J. Hobson, James McPartland,
                                                                                                       school boards and other responsible                   Alexander M. Mood, Frederic D. Weinfeld, and
                                               members of the public available for public                                                                    Robert L. York. (1966). ‘‘Equality of Educational
                                               viewing in their entirety on the Federal                governmental agencies in the                          Opportunity.’’ National Center for Education
                                               eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov.              preparation, adoption, and                            Statistics, U.S. Department of Education.
                                               Therefore, commenters should be careful to              implementation of plans for the                       Washington, DC. Retrieved from: http://
                                               include in their comments only information              desegregation of public schools and in                files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED012275.pdf.
                                               that they wish to make publicly available.              the development of effective methods of                  Rumberger, Russell W., and Gregory J. Palardy.
                                                                                                                                                             (September 2005). ‘‘Does Segregation Still Matter?
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:     Britt              addressing special educational problems               The Impact of Student Composition on Academic
                                               Jung, U.S. Department of Education, 400                 occasioned by desegregation.                          Achievement in High School.’’ Teachers College
                                                                                                                                                             Record, Columbia University. Volume 107, Number
                                               Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206,                          Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e–3; 42            9, pp 1999–2045. Retrieved from: http://
                                               Washington, DC 20202–6135.                              U.S.C. 2000c– 2000c–2 and 2000c–5.                    www.learningace.com/doc/2775808/4a5b8639
                                               Telephone: (202) 205–4513 or by email:                    Applicable Program Regulations: 34                  fd56f24cb076d144853d6b5f/rumberger-palardy-
                                               britt.jung@ed.gov.                                                                                            does-segregation-still-matter-tcr-2005.
                                                                                                       CFR part 270 and 272.                                    Aud, S., W. Hussar, M. Planty, T. Snyder, K.
                                                  If you use a telecommunications
                                               device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                       Note: We published a notice of proposed             Bianco, M. Fox, L. Frohlich, J. Kemp, and L. Drake.
                                                                                                       rulemaking elsewhere in the Federal Register          (2010). ‘‘The Condition of Education 2010’’ (NCES
                                               telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay                 on March 24, 2016 (81 FR 15665) for the EAC           2010–028). National Center for Education Statistics,
                                               Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–                 program regulations in 34 CFR parts 270 and           Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of
                                               8339.                                                                                                         Education. Washington, DC: Government Printing
                                                                                                       272, which proposes to condense the                   Office. Retrieved from: http://nces.ed.gov/
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              regulations in 34 CFR parts 270 and 272 into          pubs2010/2010028.pdf.
                                                 Invitation to Comment: We invite you                  one part, located at part 270.                           Mulligan, G.M., S. Hastedt, and J.C. McCarroll.
                                               to submit comments regarding this                         Proposed Priority:                                  (2012). ‘‘First-Time Kindergartners in 2010–11: First
                                                                                                                                                             Findings From the Kindergarten Rounds of the
                                               notice. To ensure that your comments                      This notice contains one proposed                   Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten
                                               have maximum effect in developing the                   priority.                                             Class of 2010–11’’ (ECLS–K:2011) (NCES 2012–
                                               notice of final priority and requirement,                 A track record of success or                        049). National Center for Education Statistics, U.S.
                                               we urge you to identify clearly the                     demonstrated expertise in developing or               Department of Education. Washington, DC:
                                                                                                                                                             Government Printing Office. Retrieved from:
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                                               specific issues that each comment                       providing technical assistance to                     https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2012/2012049.pdf.
                                               addresses.                                              increase socioeconomic diversity in                      Ross, T., G. Kena, A. Rathbun, A. KewalRamani,
                                                 We invite you to assist us in                         schools or school districts as a means to             J. Zhang, P. Kristapovich, and E. Manning. (2012).
                                               complying with the specific                             further desegregation by race, sex,                   ‘‘Higher Education: Gaps in Access and Persistence
                                               requirements of Executive Orders 12866                  national origin, and religion.                        Study’’ (NCES 2012–046). U.S. Department of
                                                                                                                                                             Education, National Center for Education Statistics.
                                               and 13563 and their overall requirement                   Background:                                         Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
                                               of reducing regulatory burden that                        Under section 403 of title IV of the                Retrieved from: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/
                                               might result from this proposed priority                Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.                   ED534691.pdf.



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                                               half of all public school students attend                create greater incentives for States and             further desegregation by race, sex,
                                               high-poverty schools.3 Moreover, more                    districts to provide better resources,               national origin, and religion, a grantee
                                               than one third of all American Indian/                   opportunities, and supports in those                 under this program must assist in
                                               Alaska Native students and nearly half                   schools.                                             conducting outreach and engagement on
                                               of all African-American and Latino                          Proposed Priority:                                strategies or interventions designed to
                                               students attend these high-poverty                          Eligible applicants that have a track             increase socioeconomic diversity with
                                               schools, highlighting the often                          record of success or demonstrated                    appropriate stakeholders, including
                                               inextricable link between racially and                   expertise in both of the following:                  community members, parents and
                                               socioeconomically isolated schools and                      (a) Providing effective and                       teachers.
                                               communities.                                             comprehensive technical assistance on                   Final Priority and Requirement: We
                                                 Students attending high-poverty                        strategies or interventions supported by             will announce the final priority and
                                               schools continue to have unequal access                  evidence and designed to increase                    requirement in a notice in the Federal
                                               to—(1) advanced coursework; (2) the                      socioeconomic diversity within or                    Register. We will determine the final
                                               most effective teachers; and (3)                         across schools, districts, or                        priority and requirement after
                                               necessary funding and supports.4                         communities; and                                     considering responses to this notice and
                                                 Moreover, research shows that States                      (b) Researching, evaluating, or                   other information available to the
                                               with less socioeconomically diverse                      developing strategies or interventions               Department. This notice does not
                                               schools tend to have larger achievement                  supported by evidence and designed to                preclude us from proposing additional
                                               gaps between low- and higher-income                      increase socioeconomic diversity within              priorities, requirements, definitions, or
                                               students.5                                               or across schools, districts, or                     selection criteria, subject to meeting
                                                 The Department intends to continue                     communities.                                         applicable rulemaking requirements.
                                               our efforts to reduce racial isolation in                   Types of Priorities:
                                               public schools. However, given the                                                                              Note: This notice does not solicit
                                                                                                           When inviting applications for a
                                                                                                                                                             applications. In any year in which we choose
                                               growing body of research showing that                    competition using one or more                        to use this priority or requirement, we invite
                                               socioeconomically diverse schools can                    priorities, we designate the type of each            applications through a notice in the Federal
                                               lead to improved outcomes for                            priority as absolute, competitive                    Register.
                                               disadvantaged students,6 the                             preference, or invitational through a
                                               Department plans to focus on increasing                  notice in the Federal Register. The                  Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                               socioeconomic diversity in our Nation’s                  effect of each type of priority follows:
                                               schools. In addition, we believe the                        Absolute priority: Under an absolute              Regulatory Impact Analysis
                                               successful implementation of strategies                  priority, we consider only applications                 Under Executive Order 12866, the
                                               to attract middle- and high-income                       that meet the priority (34 CFR                       Secretary must determine whether this
                                               students into high-poverty schools will                  75.105(c)(3)).                                       proposed regulatory action is
                                                                                                           Competitive preference priority:                  ‘‘significant’’ and, therefore, subject to
                                                  3 National Center for Education Statistics. (2014).
                                                                                                        Under a competitive preference priority,             the requirements of the Executive order
                                               Digest of Education Statistics, Table 216.6.             we give competitive preference to an
                                               Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/
                                                                                                                                                             and subject to review by the Office of
                                               d14/tables/dt14_216.60.asp.                              application by (1) awarding additional               Management and Budget (OMB).
                                                  4 See, e.g., National Center for Education            points, depending on the extent to                   Section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866
                                               Statistics. (2013). Digest of Education Statistics,      which the application meets the priority             defines a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’
                                               Table 225.40. Retrieved from: http://nces.ed.gov/        (34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i)); or (2) selecting           as an action likely to result in a rule that
                                               programs/digest/d13/tables/dt13_225.40.asp.
                                                  Max, Jeffrey and Steven Glazerman (2014). ‘‘Do
                                                                                                        an application that meets the priority               may—
                                               Disadvantaged Students Get Less Effective                over an application of comparable merit                 (1) Have an annual effect on the
                                               Teaching? ’’ U.S. Department of Education, National      that does not meet the priority (34 CFR              economy of $100 million or more, or
                                               Center for Education Evaluation and Regional             75.105(c)(2)(ii)).                                   adversely affect a sector of the economy,
                                               Assistance. Washington, DC: Government Printing
                                               Office. Retrieved from: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/pubs/
                                                                                                           Invitational priority: Under an                   productivity, competition, jobs, the
                                               20144010/pdf/20144010.pdf.                               invitational priority, we are particularly           environment, public health or safety, or
                                                  Gray, Lucinda, et al. Educational Technology in       interested in applications that meet the             State, local, or tribal governments or
                                               U.S. Public Schools: Fall 2008 (Apr. 2010) (NCES         priority. However, we do not give an                 communities in a material way (also
                                               2010–034). U.S. Department of Education, National        application that meets the priority a
                                               Center for Education Statistics, available at:
                                                                                                                                                             referred to as an ‘‘economically
                                               http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2010/2010034.pdf.                 preference over other applications (34               significant’’ rule);
                                                  Wells, John, and Laurie Lewis. Internet Access in     CFR 75.105(c)(1)).                                      (2) Create serious inconsistency or
                                               U.S. Public Schools and Classrooms: 1994–2005               Proposed Requirement:                             otherwise interfere with an action taken
                                               (November 2006). U.S. Department of Education,              Background: To ensure the effective               or planned by another agency;
                                               National Center for Education Statistics, available
                                               at: http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2007/2007020.pdf.
                                                                                                        implementation of the proposed priority                 (3) Materially alter the budgetary
                                                  5 Mantil, Ann, Anne G. Perkins, and Stephanie         described in this notice, we propose to              impacts of entitlement grants, user fees,
                                               Aberger. (February 27, 2012). ‘‘The Challenge of         establish a program requirement to                   or loan programs or the rights and
                                               High Poverty Schools: How Feasible Is                    ensure that funded grantees conduct                  obligations of recipients thereof; or
                                               Socioeconomic School Integration?’’ In ‘‘The Future      critical outreach with appropriate                      (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues
                                               of School Integration,’’ Kahlenberg, Richard D., ed.
                                               The Century Foundation. pp 155–222.                      stakeholders.                                        arising out of legal mandates, the
                                                  6 Chetty, Raj, Nathaniel Hendren, and Lawrence           The Assistant Secretary proposes the              President’s priorities, or the principles
                                               F. Katz. (2015). The Effects of Exposure to Better       following requirement for this program.              stated in the Executive order.
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                                               Neighborhoods on Children: New Evidence from the         We may apply this requirement in any                    This proposed regulatory action is not
                                               Moving to Opportunity Experiment. No. w21156.
                                               National Bureau of Economic Research; and
                                                                                                        year in which this program is in effect.             a significant regulatory action subject to
                                               Schwartz, Heather. (2012). ‘‘Housing Policy is              Proposed Requirement:                             review by OMB under section 3(f) of
                                               School Policy: Economically Integrative Housing             Conducting Outreach and                           Executive Order 12866.
                                               Promotes Academic Success in Montgomery                  Engagement: When providing technical                    We have also reviewed this proposed
                                               County, Maryland.’’ In The Future of School
                                               Integration: Socioeconomic Diversity as an
                                                                                                        assistance on socioeconomic diversity                regulatory action under Executive Order
                                               Education Reform Strategy, edited by Richard D.          in response to requests from responsible             13563, which supplements and
                                               Kahlenberg, 27–65. Century Foundation.                   governmental agencies as a means to                  explicitly reaffirms the principles,


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                                               structures, and definitions governing                   determined as necessary for                           DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                               regulatory review established in                        administering the Department’s
                                               Executive Order 12866. To the extent                    programs and activities.                              National Park Service
                                               permitted by law, Executive Order                          Intergovernmental Review: This
                                               13563 requires that an agency—                                                                                36 CFR Part 7
                                                  (1) Propose or adopt regulations only                program is subject to Executive Order
                                                                                                       12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR                   [NPS–GOGA–19691; PX.XGOGA1604.00.1]
                                               upon a reasoned determination that
                                               their benefits justify their costs                      part 79. One of the objectives of the                 RIN 1024–AE16
                                               (recognizing that some benefits and                     Executive order is to foster an
                                               costs are difficult to quantify);                       intergovernmental partnership and a                   Special Regulations, Areas of the
                                                  (2) Tailor its regulations to impose the             strengthened federalism. The Executive                National Park Service, Golden Gate
                                               least burden on society, consistent with                order relies on processes developed by                National Recreation Area, Dog
                                               obtaining regulatory objectives and                     State and local governments for                       Management—Extension of Public
                                               taking into account—among other things                  coordination and review of proposed                   Comment Period and Corrections
                                               and to the extent practicable—the costs                 Federal financial assistance.                         AGENCY:  National Park Service, Interior.
                                               of cumulative regulations;                                 This document provides early
                                                  (3) In choosing among alternative                                                                          ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of
                                                                                                       notification of our specific plans and                public comment period; corrections.
                                               regulatory approaches, select those
                                                                                                       actions for this program.
                                               approaches that maximize net benefits                                                                         SUMMARY:    The National Park Service is
                                               (including potential economic,                             Accessible Format: Individuals with
                                                                                                                                                             extending the public comment period
                                               environmental, public health and safety,                disabilities can obtain this document in              for the proposed rule to amend its
                                               and other advantages; distributive                      an accessible format (e.g., braille, large            special regulations for Golden Gate
                                               impacts; and equity);                                   print, audiotape, or compact disc) on                 National Recreation Area regarding dog
                                                  (4) To the extent feasible, specify                  request to the program contact person                 walking. Reopening the comment period
                                               performance objectives, rather than the                 listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                  for 30 days will allow more time for the
                                               behavior or manner of compliance a                      CONTACT.                                              public to review the proposal and
                                               regulated entity must adopt; and                                                                              submit comments. This document also
                                                  (5) Identify and assess available                       Electronic Access to This Document:
                                                                                                       The official version of this document is              corrects Table 4 to § 7.97 in the
                                               alternatives to direct regulation,
                                                                                                       the document published in the Federal                 proposed rule by removing the
                                               including economic incentives—such as
                                                                                                       Register. Free Internet access to the                 designation of Ocean Beach as a Voice
                                               user fees or marketable permits—to
                                                                                                       official edition of the Federal Register              and Sight Control Area for walking four
                                               encourage the desired behavior, or
                                                                                                       and the Code of Federal Regulations is                to six dogs that was included by an
                                               provide information that enables the
                                                                                                       available via the Federal Digital System              administrative error. The proposed rule
                                               public to make choices.
                                                  Executive Order 13563 also requires                  at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you               also contained a typographical error in
                                               an agency ‘‘to use the best available                   can view this document, as well as all                the email address for persons to contact
                                               techniques to quantify anticipated                                                                            the NPS for further information. The
                                                                                                       other documents of this Department
                                               present and future benefits and costs as                                                                      correct email address is goga_dogmgt@
                                                                                                       published in the Federal Register, in
                                               accurately as possible.’’ The Office of                                                                       nps.gov.
                                                                                                       text or Adobe Portable Document
                                               Information and Regulatory Affairs of                                                                         DATES: The comment period for the
                                                                                                       Format (PDF). To use PDF you must
                                               OMB has emphasized that these                                                                                 proposed rule that published on
                                                                                                       have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                               techniques may include ‘‘identifying                                                                          February 24, 2016 (81 FR 9139), is
                                                                                                       available free at the site.
                                               changing future compliance costs that                                                                         extended. Comments must be received
                                                                                                          You may also access documents of the               by 11:59 p.m. EDT on May 25, 2016.
                                               might result from technological
                                               innovation or anticipated behavioral                    Department published in the Federal                   ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                               changes.’’                                              Register by using the article search                  identified by Regulation Identifier
                                                  We are issuing this proposed priority                feature at: www.federalregister.gov.                  Number (RIN) 1024–AE16, by any of the
                                               and requirement only on a reasoned                      Specifically, through the advanced                    following methods:
                                               determination that its benefits would                   search feature at this site, you can limit               • Federal eRulemaking Portal:
                                               justify its costs. In choosing among                    your search to documents published by                 www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                               alternative regulatory approaches, we                   the Department.                                       instructions for submitting comments
                                               selected those approaches that would                      Dated: March 29, 2016.                              after searching for RIN 1024–AE16.
                                               maximize net benefits. Based on the                                                                              • Mail or hand deliver to: General
                                                                                                       Ann Whalen,
                                               analysis that follows, the Department                                                                         Superintendent, Golden Gate National
                                               believes that this regulatory action is                 Senior Advisor to the Secretary Delegated             Recreation Area, Attn: Dog Management
                                                                                                       the Duties of Assistant Secretary for                 Proposed Rule, Fort Mason, Building
                                               consistent with the principles in
                                                                                                       Elementary and Secondary Education.                   201, San Francisco, CA 94123.
                                               Executive Order 13563.
                                                  We also have determined that this                    [FR Doc. 2016–07459 Filed 3–31–16; 8:45 am]              Instructions: All submissions received
                                               regulatory action would not unduly                      BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                must include the agency name and
                                               interfere with State, local, and tribal                                                                       (RIN) 1024–AE16 for this rulemaking.
                                               governments in the exercise of their                                                                          Comments received will be posted
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                                               governmental functions.                                                                                       without change to www.regulations.gov,
                                                  In accordance with both Executive                                                                          including any personal information
                                               orders, the Department has assessed the                                                                       provided. If you commented on the
                                               potential costs and benefits, both                                                                            Draft Dog Management Plan/
                                               quantitative and qualitative, of this                                                                         Supplemental Environmental Impact
                                               regulatory action. The potential costs                                                                        Statement (draft Plan/SEIS), your
                                               are those resulting from statutory                                                                            comment has been considered in
                                               requirements and those we have                                                                                drafting the proposed rule. Comments


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed priority and requirement.
DatesWe must receive your comments on or before May 2, 2016.
ContactBritt Jung, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206, Washington, DC 20202- 6135. Telephone: (202) 205-4513 or by email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 18818 

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