81_FR_43133 81 FR 43006 - Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program

81 FR 43006 - Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 127 (July 1, 2016)

Page Range43006-43019
FR Document2016-15537

This document establishes rules to govern the award of funds by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) to recipients under the USDA Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program (USDA LRP Program). Section 3206 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, as amended by the Agricultural Act of 2014, provides that the Secretary of Agriculture will provide grants to, or enter into cooperative agreements with, eligible organizations to implement field-based projects that consist of local or regional procurements of eligible commodities in developing countries to provide development assistance and respond to food crises and disasters. The intended effects of the USDA LRP Program are to support development activities aimed at strengthening the trade capacity of food-insecure developing countries and to address the cause of chronic food insecurity. The regulation also addresses how emergency programming will be addressed.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Foreign Agricultural Service

7 CFR Part 1590

RIN 0551-AA87


Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program

AGENCY: Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA.

ACTION: Final rule with request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This document establishes rules to govern the award of funds 
by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) to recipients under the USDA 
Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program (USDA LRP Program). 
Section 3206 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, as 
amended by the Agricultural Act of 2014, provides that the Secretary of 
Agriculture will provide grants to, or enter into cooperative 
agreements with, eligible organizations to implement field-based 
projects that consist of local or regional procurements of eligible 
commodities in developing countries to provide development assistance 
and respond to food crises and disasters. The intended effects of the 
USDA LRP Program are to support development activities aimed at 
strengthening the trade capacity of food-insecure developing countries 
and to address the cause of chronic food insecurity. The regulation 
also addresses how emergency programming will be addressed.

DATES: Effective July 1, 2016.
    Comment Dates: Written comments must be received by FAS or carry a 
postmark or equivalent no later than August 30, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments to:
     Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Director, Food Assistance Division, Office of Capacity 
Building and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service, 1400 
Independence Ave. SW., STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Director, Food Assistance Division, 
Office of Capacity Building and Development, Foreign Agricultural 
Service, 1400 Independence Ave. SW., STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250. 
Telephone: (202) 720-4221; Fax: (202) 690-0251; Email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

Overview

    Section 3206 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (the 
``2008 Farm Bill''), as amended by the Agricultural Act of 2014 (the 
``2014 Farm Bill''), provides that the Secretary of Agriculture will 
establish a program to provide grants to, or enter into cooperative 
agreements with, eligible organizations to procure locally or 
regionally produced commodities to respond to food crises and 
disasters. International nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and 
intergovernmental organizations, like the World Food Program (WFP), 
have successfully utilized local and regional procurement over the last 
decade. Local and regional procurement, which has increasingly become a 
key element in the multilateral food aid response, is used to purchase 
food in countries affected by disasters and food crises or in a 
different country within the same region.
    Currently many bilateral food assistance donors have shifted from 
commodity-based in-kind food aid to a cash-based food assistance 
program. The World Food Program has cited that the use of cash-based 
programs enables NGOs and intergovernmental organizations to purchase 
food locally or regionally in order to deliver assistance to 
beneficiaries quickly and cost-effectively, while also providing 
development benefits to local communities by strengthening agricultural 
markets where the food is purchased.
    Several academic and other studies have cited significant cost and 
time savings for certain commodities and in certain areas.\1\ For 
example, GAO found that in Sub-Saharan Africa, local procurement cost 
about 34 percent less than similar in-kind U.S. food aid shipments. 
Some studies cited by the Government Accountability Office noted that 
large cash purchases in some developing countries could have 
detrimental effects on local market conditions if not carefully done. 
In cases where local purchases might substantially raise local market 
prices, in-kind donations of commodities may be more beneficial. 
Similarly, GAO and others have noted that in-kind donations can also 
have detrimental effects depending on local market conditions, 
depressing local farmers' prices if not carefully done. As the largest 
international food aid donor, contributing over half of all global food 
aid supplies to alleviate hunger and support development, the United 
States plays an important role in responding to

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food assistance needs and ensuring global food security. U.S. 
international food assistance programs must maintain flexibility and 
use the approach that best serves the in-country food security 
situation.
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    \1\ See, for example, Erin C. Lentz, Simone Passarelli, 
Christopher B. Barrett, ``The Timeliness and Cost-Effectiveness of 
the Local and Regional Procurement of Food Aid,'' World Development, 
Available online 1 March 2013, ISSN 0305-750X, 10.1016/
j.worlddev.2013.01.017; Barrett, Christopher B., Samuel D. Bell, 
Teevrat Garg, Miguel I. Gomez, Aur[eacute]lie P. Harou, Erin C. 
Lentz, Simone Passarelli, Joanna B. Upton and William J. Violette. 
``Final Report: A Multidimensional Analysis of Local and Regional 
Procurement of US Food Aid,'' January 2012. Cornell University; and 
General Accountability Office, Local and Regional Procurement Can 
Enhance the Efficiency of U.S. Food Aid, but Challenges May 
Constrain Its Implementation, GAO-09-570: Published: May 29, 2009. 
Publicly Released: Jun 4, 2009, http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-09-570. Appendix VI of the GAO report includes a review of literature 
on local and regional procurement.
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    The USDA LRP Program adds another mechanism to deliver food 
assistance to the federal programs currently providing assistance, 
including Title II of the Food for Peace Act and International Disaster 
Assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, both of which 
currently utilize local and regional procurement and are administered 
by the U.S. Agency for International Development, and USDA's Food for 
Progress Program and McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and 
Child Nutrition (``McGovern-Dole'') Program. The USDA LRP Program aims 
to support development activities to strengthen the capacity of food-
insecure developing countries and address the cause of chronic food 
insecurity. Other objectives of the USDA LRP Program are to support the 
consumption of locally produced food and strengthen local value chains 
and all associated procurement activities. The USDA LRP Program will 
focus primarily on development programs, although the rule also 
provides for the furnishing of food assistance through an emergency 
response. Given the role of the United States Agency for International 
Development (USAID) as the lead agency in the provision of U.S. 
emergency humanitarian assistance, any emergency response will be 
determined in consultation with the USAID Administrator, as provided 
for in section 3206(b)(2) of the 2008 Farm Bill, as amended, to ensure 
programs address the highest priority needs only and are not 
duplicative.

Lessons From Pilot Program

    The 2008 Farm Bill, as enacted on June 18, 2008, authorized and 
funded a pilot program (the USDA LRP pilot program) to test different 
approaches and study practical lessons regarding the timeliness, cost 
effectiveness, impacts on market, and quality and other benefits of 
locally procured food assistance. Twenty-one local and regional 
procurement pilot projects were funded in nineteen countries. An 
independent evaluation that examined the activities of the final twenty 
projects in eighteen countries (due to the cancellation of one project) 
demonstrated that locally procured food assistance can provide food 
assistance at lower cost, with a shorter delivery time, and in some 
cases has other development benefits. The full evaluation can be viewed 
at http://www.fas.usda.gov/newsroom/local-and-regional-food-aid-procurement-pilot-project-independent-evaluation-report.
    To address food safety and quality and market sensitivities, the 
USDA LRP Program will build capacity to meet quality standards and 
product specifications to ensure food safety and nutritional content 
within each project and with its beneficiaries. To address market 
sensitivities around local and regional purchases, the USDA LRP Program 
will work with its recipients to improve the reliability and utility of 
market intelligence in areas where the USDA LRP Program is implemented, 
seeking to ensure that the USDA LRP Program minimizes potential adverse 
impacts and maximizes potential benefits.

Program Essentials

    The 2008 Farm Bill, as amended by the 2014 Farm Bill, authorizes 
the Secretary to provide grants to, or enter into cooperative 
agreements with, eligible organizations to implement international 
field-based projects that consist of local or regional procurements of 
eligible commodities to fill nutritional gaps for targeted populations 
and respond to food availability gaps generated by unexpected 
emergencies. The USDA LRP program will use the local or regional 
procurement of commodities for distribution in developing countries to 
complement existing food aid programs, giving preference to the 
McGovern-Dole Program. The Food and Agricultural Organization of the 
United Nations states that there is global consensus recognizing child 
nutrition as an essential element to improve not only the health and 
well-being of children around the world, but also the social and 
economic development of communities and countries. Under the USDA LRP 
Program, FAS will provide grants to, or enter into cooperative 
agreements with, private voluntary organizations, cooperatives, and the 
World Food Program to undertake activities such as strengthening value 
chains and other procurement activities.
    The USDA LRP Program will be used for development projects, and 
focus on supplementing U.S. commodity purchases through the McGovern-
Dole Program. The USDA LRP Program will focus on developing appropriate 
supply chains for the procurement of commodities from local producers. 
School meals using locally purchased foods will add locally known 
varieties to the meals, which may make them more appealing to the 
children and help increase nutrition. In cases where supply chains need 
to be strengthened in order to support a workable and reliable supply 
of food for the McGovern-Dole Program, the USDA LRP Program can work 
with producers, school authorities, and local municipalities in 
communities around schools to provide technical and management 
expertise to build reliable supply systems, as well as to procure 
commodities.
    The USDA LRP Program will aim to strengthen rural farm communities 
economically and incentivize school attendance in order to improve 
education, while at the same time work with host country governments to 
build a type of safety net for those populations in great need. For 
example, this type of programing can address multiple issues in many 
developing countries, of which many have large, agricultural based 
economies with rural populations in need of education and market 
opportunities.

Notice and Comment

    This rule is being issued as a final rule without prior notice and 
opportunity for comment. The Administrative Procedure Act exempts rules 
``relating to agency management or personnel or to public property, 
loans, grants, benefits, or contracts'' from the statutory requirement 
in 5 U.S.C. 553, which includes the requirement for prior notice and 
opportunity for comment (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2)). However, members of the 
public may participate in this rulemaking by submitting written 
comments, data, or views. FAS will consider the comments received and 
may conduct additional rulemaking based on the comments. Written 
comments must be received by FAS or carry a postmark or equivalent no 
later than 60 days after publication of this rule in the Federal 
Register.

Effective Date

    The Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553) provides generally 
that before rules are issued by Government agencies, the rule must be 
published in the Federal Register, and the required publication of a 
substantive rule is to be not less than 30 days before its effective 
date. However, noted above, one of the exceptions is that section 553 
does not apply to rulemaking that involves a matter relating to 
benefits. Therefore, because this rule relates to benefits, this final 
rule is effective when published in the Federal Register. This will 
allow us to provide greater access to local and regional procured food 
aid as soon as possible during the 2016 school year.

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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

    The program covered by this regulation is listed in the Catalog of 
Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) under the following FAS CFDA number: 
10.612, USDA LRP Program.

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
following new information collection request that supports USDA's Local 
and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program was submitted to OMB for 
emergency approval. FAS is requesting comments from interested 
individuals and organizations on the information collection activities 
related to USDA's Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement application 
process and reporting requirements.
    Title: USDA's Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program.
    OMB Control Number: 0551-New.
    Type of Request: New Collection.
    Abstract: Under the USDA Local and Regional Food Aid Procurement 
Program, information will be gathered from applicants desiring to 
receive grants or enter into cooperative agreements under the USDA LRP 
Program to determine the viability of requests for resources to 
implement activities in foreign countries. Recipients of grants or 
cooperative agreements under the USDA LRP Program must submit 
performance and financial reports until funds provided by FAS and 
commodities purchased with such funds are utilized. Documents are used 
to develop effective grant or cooperative agreements and assure that 
statutory requirements and program objectives are met.
    Estimate of Burden: The public reporting burden for each respondent 
resulting from information collection under the USDA Local and Regional 
Food Aid Procurement Program varies in direct relation to the number 
and type of agreements entered into by such respondent. The estimated 
average reporting burden for USDA Local and Regional Food Aid 
Procurement Program is 78 hours per response.
    Type of Respondents: Private voluntary organizations, cooperatives, 
and intergovernmental organizations.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 22 per annum.
    Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 17 per annum.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden of Respondents: 29,172 hours.
    Copies of this information collection can be obtained from Connie 
Ehrhart, the Agency Information Collection Coordinator, at (202) 690-
1578 or email at [email protected].
    Request for Comments: Send comments regarding (a) whether the 
proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper 
performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the 
information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the 
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of 
information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of 
the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of 
the collection of information on those who are to respond, including 
through the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or other 
technological collection techniques or other forms of information 
technology. Comments may be sent to:
     Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Director, Food Assistance Division, Office of Capacity 
Building and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service, 1400 
Independence Ave. SW., STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250.

All comments received in response to this notice, including names and 
addresses when provided, will be a matter of public record. Comments 
will be summarized and included in the submission for Office of 
Management and Budget approval.
    On February 16, 2016, FAS published in the Federal Register a 
notice entitled ``Notice of Request for Approval of a New Information 
Collection'' at 81 FR 7742. This notice included a 60 day comment 
period for interested individuals to provide comments on the 
information collection burden of the USDA LRP Program. As such, the 
notice duplicates the request for comments above pertaining to the 
information collection burden of the USDA LRP Program. Interested 
parties may provide comments on the information collection burden 
either by providing comments on this rule or on the Federal Register 
notice that was published on February 16, 2016. It is not necessary to 
provide comments on both documents.

E-Government Act Compliance

    FAS is committed to complying with the E-Government Act of 2002 (44 
U.S.C. chapter 36), to promote the use of the Internet and other 
information technologies to provide increased opportunities for 
citizens' access to Government information and services, and for other 
purposes.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' and 
Executive Order 13563, ``Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review,'' 
direct agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available 
regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select 
regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential 
economic, environmental, public health and safety effects, distributive 
impacts, and equity). Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance 
of quantifying both costs and benefits, of reducing costs, of 
harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility.
    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) designated this rule as 
significant under Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and 
Review,'' and therefore, OMB has reviewed this rule. The costs and 
benefits of this final rule are summarized below. The full cost benefit 
analysis is available on regulations.gov.

Summary of Economic Impacts

    The economic benefits of local and regional procurement have been 
identified in a number of studies \2\ in addition to the USDA LRP pilot 
program during the period of 2009-2012, the results of which are 
documented in an independent evaluation report (http://www.fas.usda.gov/newsroom/local-and-regional-food-aid-procurement-pilot-project-independent-evaluation-report). For example, the results 
of the USDA LRP pilot program included: Cost savings in transport, 
shipping, and handling; better match between recipients' needs and 
program commodity availability; and time savings between the 
procurement and delivery of food, which is especially important in 
emergency situations. Since commodities purchased under the USDA LRP 
pilot program did not need to be shipped across oceans and were 
purchased nearer the final destination, the transport, shipping, and 
handling costs were on average lower than in-kind food assistance. In 
projects where recipients were children, improved commodity match 
resulted in more of the food provided being consumed, yielding 
nutritional gains. Delivery times for emergency food aid under the USDA 
LRP pilot program yielded faster delivery than in-kind food aid shipped 
from the United States. As a result of the USDA LRP pilot program, 
small-scale producers and suppliers began pooling resources to achieve 
economies of scale to increase their profitability. The USDA LRP 
Program is intended to maximize the impact of food assistance, 
consistent with the positive results achieved under the USDA LRP pilot 
program.
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    \2\ See, for example, the references included in footnote 1.

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Executive Order 12988

    This rule has been reviewed in accordance with Executive Order 
12988. This rule does not preempt State or local laws, regulations, or 
policies unless they present an irreconcilable conflict with this rule. 
This rule will not be retroactive.

Executive Order 12372

    Executive Order 12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal 
Programs,'' requires consultation with officials of State and local 
governments that would be directly affected by the proposed Federal 
financial assistance. The objectives of the Executive Order are to 
foster an intergovernmental partnership and a strengthened federalism 
by relying on State and local processes for the State and local 
government coordination and review of proposed Federal financial 
assistance and direct Federal development. This rule will not directly 
affect State or local officials and, for this reason, it is excluded 
from the scope of Executive Order 12372.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), as amended by 
the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 
generally requires an agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility 
analysis of any rule that is subject to notice and comment rulemaking 
under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) or any other law, unless 
the agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. The Regulatory 
Flexibility Act does not apply to this rule because FAS is not required 
by the APA or any other law to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking 
with respect to the subject matter of the rule. FAS is unaware of any 
possible negative effects for U.S. small entities as a result of the 
USDA LRP Program.

Executive Order 13132

    This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 13132, 
``Federalism.'' This rule will not have any substantial direct effect 
on States, on the relationship between the Federal government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government, except as required by law. This rule does 
not impose substantial direct compliance costs on State and local 
governments. Therefore, consultation with the States was not required.

Executive Order 13175

    This rule has been reviewed in accordance with the requirements of 
Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination with Indian 
Tribal Governments.'' Executive Order 13175 requires Federal agencies 
to consult and coordinate with tribes on a government-to-government 
basis on policies that have tribal implications, including regulations, 
legislative comments or proposed legislation, and other policy 
statements or actions that have substantial direct effects on one or 
more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government 
and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. FAS does not expect 
this rule to have any effect on Indian tribes.

Unfunded Mandates

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) does 
not apply to this rule because it does not impose any enforceable duty 
or contain any unfunded mandate as described under the UMRA.

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1590

    Food assistance programs, Grant programs--agriculture, Technical 
assistance, Local and regional procurement.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Foreign Agricultural 
Service amends 7 CFR chapter XV by adding part 1590 to read as follows:

PART 1590--UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LOCAL AND 
REGIONAL FOOD AID PROCUREMENT PROGRAM

Sec.
1590.1 Purpose and applicability.
1590.2 Definitions.
1590.3 Eligibility and conflicts of interest.
1590.4 Application process.
1590.5 Agreements.
1590.6 Procurement of eligible commodities.
1590.7 Payments.
1590.8 Transportation of procured commodities.
1590.9 Entry, handling, and labeling of commodities and notification 
requirements.
1590.10 Damage to or loss of procured commodities.
1590.11 Claims for damage to or loss of procured commodities.
1590.12 Use of procured commodities, FAS-provided funds, and program 
income.
1590.13 Monitoring and evaluation requirements.
1590.14 Reporting and record keeping requirements.
1590.15 Subrecipients.
1590.16 Noncompliance with an agreement.
1590.17 Suspension and termination of agreements.
1590.18 Opportunities to object and appeals.
1590.19 Audit requirements.
1590.20 Paperwork Reduction Act.

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1726c.


Sec.  1590.1  Purpose and applicability.

    (a)(1) This part sets forth the general terms and conditions 
governing the award of funds by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) 
to recipients under the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Local and 
Regional Food Aid Procurement Program (USDA LRP Program). Under the 
USDA LRP Program, recipients use FAS-provided funds to purchase 
eligible commodities in developing countries and pay for associated 
administrative and operational costs related to the implementation of 
field-based projects in a foreign country pursuant to an agreement with 
FAS.
    (2) Funds provided by FAS under the USDA LRP Program may be used to 
provide food assistance in the form of development assistance, an 
emergency response, or both through a field-based project. Field-based 
projects intended to provide development assistance will be implemented 
for a period of not less than one year. Food assistance may be provided 
under the USDA LRP Program through local and regional procurement, food 
vouchers, and cash transfers.
    (3) FAS will consult with the United States Agency for 
International Development in the development and implementation of 
field-based projects that will provide food assistance in the form of 
an emergency response.
    (b)(1) The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued guidance on 
Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit 
Requirements for Federal Awards at 2 CFR part 200. In 2 CFR 400.1, USDA 
adopted OMB's guidance in subparts A through F of 2 CFR part 200, as 
supplemented by 2 CFR part 400, as USDA's policies and procedures for 
uniform administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit 
requirements for federal awards.
    (2) The OMB guidance at 2 CFR part 200, as supplemented by 2 CFR 
part 400 and by this part, applies to the USDA LRP Program, except as 
provided in paragraph (e) of this section.
    (c) Except as otherwise provided in this part, other regulations 
that are generally applicable to grants and cooperative agreements of 
USDA, including the applicable regulations set forth in 2 CFR chapters 
I, II, and IV, also apply to the USDA LRP Program.

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    (d) In accordance with 7 U.S.C. 1726c(a)(4), assistance under the 
USDA LRP Program may be provided to a private voluntary organization or 
a cooperative that is, to the extent practicable, registered with the 
Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development or to an 
intergovernmental organization, such as the World Food Program.
    (e)(1) The OMB guidance at subparts A through E of 2 CFR part 200, 
and the corresponding provisions of 2 CFR part 400 and of this part, 
apply to all awards by FAS under the USDA LRP Program to all recipients 
that are private voluntary organizations or cooperatives, including a 
private voluntary organization that is a foreign organization, as 
defined in 2 CFR 200.47, and a cooperative that is a for-profit entity 
or a foreign organization. Subpart F of 2 CFR part 200, and the 
corresponding provisions of 2 CFR part 400 and this part, apply only to 
awards by FAS to recipients that are private voluntary organizations or 
non-profit cooperatives but that are not foreign organizations. The OMB 
guidance at 2 CFR part 200, and the provisions of 2 CFR part 400 and of 
this part, do not apply to an award by FAS under the USDA LRP Program 
to a recipient that is a foreign public entity, as defined in 2 CFR 
200.46, and, therefore, they do not apply to an intergovernmental 
organization.
    (2) The OMB guidance at subparts A through E of 2 CFR part 200, and 
the corresponding provisions of 2 CFR part 400 and of this part, apply 
to all subawards to all subrecipients under this part, except in cases:
    (i) Where the subrecipient is a foreign public entity; or
    (ii) Where FAS determines that the application of these provisions 
to a subaward to a subrecipient that is a foreign organization would be 
inconsistent with the international obligations of the United States or 
the statutes or regulations of a foreign government or would not be in 
the best interest of the United States.


Sec.  1590.2  Definitions.

    These are definitions for terms used in this part. The definitions 
in 2 CFR part 200, as supplemented in 2 CFR part 400, are also 
applicable to this part, with the exception that, if a term that is 
defined in this section is defined differently in 2 CFR part 200 or 
part 400, the definition in this section will apply to such term as 
used in this part.
    Activity means a discrete undertaking within a project to be 
carried out by a recipient, directly or through a subrecipient, that is 
specified in an agreement and is intended to fulfill a specific 
objective of the agreement.
    Agreement means a legally binding grant or cooperative agreement 
entered into between FAS and a recipient to implement a field-based 
project under the USDA LRP Program.
    Codex Alimentarius means the program of the United Nations Food and 
Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization that was 
created to develop food standards, guidelines, and related texts, such 
as codes of practice to protect the health of consumers, ensure fair 
trade practices in the food trade, and promote the coordination of all 
food standards work undertaken by international governmental and 
nongovernmental organizations.
    Cooperative means a private sector organization whose members own 
and control the organization and share in its services and its profits 
and that provides business services and outreach in cooperative 
development for its membership.
    Cost sharing or matching means the portion of project expenses, or 
necessary goods and services provided to carry out the project, not 
paid or acquired with Federal funds. The term may include cash or in-
kind contributions provided by recipients, subrecipients, foreign 
public entities, foreign organizations, or private donors.
    Country of origin means the country in which the procured 
commodities were produced.
    Developing country means a country that has a shortage of foreign 
exchange earnings and has difficulty meeting all of its food needs 
through commercial channels.
    Development assistance means an activity or activities that will 
enhance the availability of, access to, or the utilization of adequate 
food to meet the caloric and nutritional needs of populations suffering 
from chronic food insecurity, or enhance the ability of such 
populations to build assets to protect against chronic food insecurity.
    Disaster means an event or a series of events that creates a need 
for emergency food assistance by threatening or resulting in 
significantly decreased availability of, or access to, food or the 
erosion of the ability of populations to meet food needs. Disasters 
include, but are not limited to, natural events such as floods, 
earthquakes, and drought; crop failure; disease; civil strife and war; 
and economic turmoil. Disasters can be characterized as slow or rapid-
onset. The situation caused by a disaster is a ``food crisis.''
    Disburse means to make a payment to liquidate an obligation.
    Eligible commodity means an agricultural commodity, or the product 
of an agricultural commodity, that is produced in and procured from a 
developing country, and that meets each nutritional, quality, and 
labeling standard of the target country, as determined by the Secretary 
of Agriculture, as well as any other criteria specified in section 
Sec.  1590.6(b).
    Emergency response means an activity that is designed to meet the 
urgent food and nutritional needs of those affected by acute or 
transitory food insecurity as a result of a disaster.
    FAS means the Foreign Agricultural Service of the United States 
Department of Agriculture.
    FAS-provided funds means U.S. dollars provided under an agreement 
to a recipient, or through a subagreement to a subrecipient, for 
expenses for the purchase, ocean and overland transportation, and 
storage and handling of the procured commodities; expenses involved in 
the administration, monitoring, and evaluation of the activities under 
the agreement; and operational costs related to the implementation of 
the field-based project under the agreement.
    Field-based project or project means the totality of the activities 
to be carried out by a recipient, directly or through a subrecipient, 
to fulfill the objectives of an agreement. It can either stand alone or 
be an add-on component to another program that provides other forms of 
assistance to the food insecure.
    Food assistance means assistance that is provided to members of a 
targeted vulnerable group to meet their food needs.
    Local procurement means the procurement of food by a recipient, 
directly or through a subrecipient, in the target country to assist 
beneficiaries within that same country. The use of food vouchers to 
obtain food under an agreement is a form of local procurement.
    Overland transportation means any transportation other than ocean 
transportation. It includes internal transportation within the target 
country and regional transportation within the target region.
    Private voluntary organization means a not-for-profit, 
nongovernmental organization (in the case of a United States 
organization, an organization that is exempt from Federal income taxes 
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) that 
receives funds from private sources, voluntary contributions of money, 
staff time, or in-kind support from the public, and that is engaged in 
or is planning to engage in voluntary, charitable, or development

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assistance activities (other than religious activities).
    Procured commodities means the eligible commodities that are 
procured by a recipient, directly or through a subrecipient, under an 
agreement.
    Program Income means funds received by a recipient or subrecipient 
as a direct result of carrying out an approved activity under an 
agreement. The term includes but is not limited to income from fees for 
services performed, the use or rental of real or personal property 
acquired under a Federal award, the sale of items fabricated under a 
Federal award, license fees, and royalties on patents and copyrights, 
and principal and interest on loans made with Federal award funds. 
Program income does not include FAS-provided funds or interest earned 
on such funds; or funds provided for cost sharing or matching 
contributions, refunds or rebates, credits, discounts, or interest 
earned on any of them.
    Purchase country means a developing country in which the procured 
commodities are purchased.
    Recipient means an entity that enters into an agreement with FAS 
and receives FAS-provided funds to carry out activities under the 
agreement. The term recipient does not include a subrecipient.
    Regional procurement means the procurement of food by a recipient, 
directly or through a subrecipient, in a developing country that is 
located on the same continent as the target country. Regional 
procurement does not include the purchase of food in the target 
country.
    Subrecipient means an entity that enters into a subagreement with a 
recipient for the purpose of implementing in the target country 
activities described in an agreement. The term does not include an 
individual that is a beneficiary under the agreement.
    Target country means the developing country in which activities are 
implemented under an agreement.
    Target region means the continent on which the target country is 
located or nearby.
    USDA means the United States Department of Agriculture.
    Voluntary committed cost sharing or matching contributions means 
cost sharing or matching contributions specifically pledged on a 
voluntary basis by an applicant in its proposal, which become binding 
as part of an agreement. Voluntary committed cost sharing or matching 
contributions may be provided in the form of cash or in-kind 
contributions.


Sec.  1590.3  Eligibility and conflicts of interest.

    (a)(1) A private voluntary organization or a cooperative is 
eligible to submit an application under this part to become a recipient 
under the USDA LRP Program if it is either registered with the 
Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development or FAS 
has determined that such registration is impracticable. FAS will set 
forth specific eligibility information, including any factors or 
priorities that will affect the eligibility of an applicant or 
application for selection, in the full text of the applicable notice of 
funding opportunity posted on the U.S. Government Web site for grant 
opportunities.
    (2) FAS may give preference for funding to eligible entities that 
have, or are working toward, projects under the McGovern-Dole 
International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program 
established under section 3107 of the Farm Security and Rural 
Investment Act of 2002 (7 U.S.C. 1736o-1).
    (b) Applicants, recipients, and subrecipients must comply with 
policies established by FAS pursuant to 2 CFR 400.2(a), and with the 
requirements in 2 CFR 400.2(b), regarding conflicts of interest.


Sec.  1590.4  Application process.

    (a) An applicant seeking to enter into an agreement with FAS must 
submit an application, in accordance with this section, that sets forth 
its proposal to carry out activities under the USDA LRP Program in a 
proposed target country(ies). An application must contain the items 
specified in paragraph (b) of this section and any other items required 
by the notice of funding opportunity and must be submitted 
electronically to FAS at the address set forth in the notice of funding 
opportunity.
    (b) An applicant must include the following items in its 
application:
    (1) A completed Form SF-424, which is a standard application for 
Federal assistance;
    (2) An introduction and impact analysis, as specified in the notice 
of funding opportunity;
    (3) A plan of operation that contains the elements specified in the 
notice of funding opportunity;
    (4) A summary line item budget and a budget narrative that 
indicate:
    (i) The amount(s) of any FAS-provided funds, program income, and 
voluntary committed cost sharing or matching contributions that the 
applicant proposes to use to fund:
    (A) Administrative costs;
    (B) Commodity procurement costs, including costs for locally and 
regionally procured commodities, and food vouchers;
    (C) Transportation, storage, and handling costs; and
    (D) Activity costs;
    (ii) Where applicable, how the applicant's indirect cost rate will 
be applied to each type of expense; and
    (iii) The amount of funding that will be provided to each proposed 
subrecipient under the agreement;
    (5) A project-level results framework that outlines the changes 
that the applicant expects to accomplish through the proposed project 
and is based on the USDA LRP Program-level results framework;
    (6) Unless otherwise specified in the notice of funding 
opportunity, an evaluation plan that describes the proposed design, 
methodology, and time frame of the project's evaluation activities, and 
how the applicant intends to manage these activities, and that will 
include a baseline study, interim evaluation, final evaluation, and any 
applicable special studies; and
    (7) Any additional required items set forth in the notice of 
funding opportunity.
    (c) Each applicant (unless the applicant has an exception approved 
by FAS under 2 CFR 25.110(d)) is required to:
    (1) Be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) before 
submitting its application;
    (2) Provide a valid unique entity identifier in its application; 
and
    (3) Continue to maintain an active SAM registration with current 
information at all times during which it has an active Federal award or 
an application or plan under consideration by a Federal awarding 
agency.


Sec.  1590.5  Agreements.

    (a) After FAS approves a proposal by an applicant, FAS will 
negotiate an agreement with the applicant. The agreement will set forth 
the obligations of FAS and the recipient.
    (b) The agreement will specify the general information required in 
2 CFR 200.210(a), as applicable.
    (c) The agreement will incorporate general terms and conditions, 
pursuant to 2 CFR 200.210(b), as applicable.
    (d) To the extent that this information is not already included in 
the agreement pursuant to paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, the 
agreement will also include the following:
    (1) A plan of operation, which will include the following:
    (i) The objectives to be accomplished under the project;

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    (ii) A detailed description of each activity to be implemented;
    (iii) The target country(ies) and the areas of the target 
country(ies) in which the activities will be implemented;
    (iv) The method(s) and criteria for selecting the beneficiaries of 
the activities;
    (v) Any contributions for cost sharing or matching, including cash 
and non-cash contributions, that the recipient expects to receive from 
non-FAS sources that:
    (A) Are critical to the implementation of the activities; or
    (B) Enhance the implementation of the activities;
    (vi) Any subrecipient that will be involved in the implementation 
of the activities, and the criteria for selecting a subrecipient that 
has not yet been identified;
    (vii) Any other governmental or nongovernmental entities that will 
be involved in the implementation of the activities; and
    (viii) Any additional items specified by FAS during the negotiation 
of the agreement;
    (2) Requirements relating to the procurement of the eligible 
commodities, as set forth in Sec.  1590.6;
    (3) A budget, which will set forth the maximum amounts of FAS-
provided funds, program income, and voluntary committed cost sharing or 
matching contributions that may be used for each line item; and
    (4) Performance goals for the agreement, including a list of 
results to be achieved by the activities and corresponding indicators, 
targets, and time frames.
    (e) The agreement will also include specific terms and conditions, 
and certifications and representations, including the following:
    (1) The agreement will prohibit the use of the procured 
commodities, food vouchers, or cash transfers for any purpose other 
than food assistance;
    (2) The agreement will prohibit the resale or transshipment of the 
procured commodities by the recipient to a country other than the 
target country specified in the agreement for so long as the recipient 
has title to such commodities;
    (3) The recipient will assert that it has taken action to ensure 
that any eligible commodities that will be procured regionally will be 
imported free from all customs, duties, tolls, and taxes. The recipient 
must submit information to FAS to support this assertion;
    (4) The recipient will assert that, to the best of its knowledge, 
the eligible commodities can be procured locally or regionally without 
a disruptive impact on farmers located in, or the economy of, the 
target country or any country in the target region. The recipient will 
also assert that, to the best of its knowledge, the eligible 
commodities can be procured without unduly disrupting world prices for 
agricultural commodities or normal patterns of commercial trade with 
foreign countries. The recipient must submit information to FAS to 
support these assertions; and
    (5) The recipient will assert that adequate transportation and 
storage facilities are available in the target country to prevent 
spoilage or waste of the eligible commodities. The recipient must 
submit information to FAS to support these assertions.
    (f) FAS may enter into a multicountry agreement.
    (g) FAS may provide funds under a multiyear agreement contingent 
upon the availability of funds.


Sec.  1590.6  Procurement of eligible commodities.

    (a)(1) When using funds provided by FAS under the USDA LRP Program 
to make a local or regional procurement of food, including through the 
use of food vouchers, the recipient, or a subrecipient, must procure 
eligible commodities.
    (2) The agreement will specify the types of eligible commodities 
approved for procurement; the approved purchase country(ies); and the 
approved method(s) of procurement (local procurement, regional 
procurement, food vouchers, or a combination of these methods). The 
agreement will prohibit the recipient from procuring eligible 
commodities from any country not specified in the agreement or 
utilizing methods of procurement that differ from those approved in the 
agreement.
    (b) In carrying out an agreement, the recipient must comply with 
the following requirements, as applicable, relating to the procurement 
of eligible commodities under the agreement:
    (1) The recipient must procure eligible commodities at a reasonable 
market price with respect to the economy of the purchase country, as 
determined by FAS.
    (2) If the recipient procures eligible commodities that are grains, 
legumes, and pulses, the commodities must meet the food safety 
standards of the target country; provided, however, that if the target 
country does not have food safety standards for grains, legumes, and 
pulses, then the recipient must ensure that such commodities meet the 
Codex Alimentarius Recommended International Code of Practice: General 
Principles of Food Hygiene CAC/RCP 1-1969 Rev 4-2003, including Annex 
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) System and 
Guidelines.
    (3) If the recipient procures eligible commodities that are food 
products other than grains, legumes or pulses, such as processed foods, 
fortified blended foods, and enriched foods, the commodities must 
comply, in terms of raw materials, composition, or manufacture, unless 
otherwise specified in the agreement, with the Codex Alimentarius 
Recommended International Code of Practice: General Principles of Food 
Hygiene CAC/RCP 1-1969 Rev 4-2003 including Annex Hazard Analysis and 
Critical Control Point (HACCP) System and Guidelines.
    (4) If the recipient procures eligible commodities that are 
cereals, groundnuts, or tree nuts, or food products derived from or 
containing cereals, groundnuts, or tree nuts, the commodities must be 
tested for aflatoxin and have their moisture content certified. The 
maximum acceptable total aflatoxin level is 20 parts per billion, the 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration action level for aflatoxin in human 
foods.
    (5) If the recipient procures an unprocessed commodity, it must 
ensure that the commodity has been produced either in the target 
country or in another developing country within the target region.
    (6) If the recipient purchases a processed commodity, it must 
ensure that the processing took place, and the primary ingredient has 
been produced, either in the target country or in another developing 
country within the target region. The primary ingredient is determined 
on the basis of weight in the case of solid foods, or volume in the 
case of liquids.
    (7) If the recipient purchases eligible commodities through a 
competitive tender, the recipient must specify the minimally acceptable 
commodity specifications and food safety and quality assurance 
standards in the tender. Purchases that are made from commercial 
wholesalers in a local or regional market must meet the food safety and 
quality assurance standards specified in paragraphs (b)(2), (3) and (4) 
of this section.
    (8) The recipient must enter into a contract that complies with 
this paragraph for every local or regional procurement of eligible 
commodities, other than through food vouchers, from a commodity vendor. 
The recipient must ensure that the contract between the recipient and 
the commodity vendor clearly specifies the country of origin and 
specific market(s) in which the procurement will take place, commodity

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safety and quality assurance standards, product specifications, price 
per metric ton, and delivery terms. Recipients will be required to make 
such contracts available to FAS upon request.
    (9) The recipient must enter into a contract with an established 
inspection service to survey and report on the safety, quality, and 
condition of all procured commodities, other than those procured 
through food vouchers, prior to their shipment and distribution. The 
recipient will be required to submit any survey reports or certificates 
issued by such inspection service to FAS upon request.
    (10) The recipient must enter into a contract with each vendor 
expected to redeem food vouchers distributed under an agreement that 
specifies the conditions under which the vouchers will be redeemed for 
food. The recipient must ensure that beneficiaries use food vouchers to 
purchase eligible commodities that meet the food safety and quality 
assurance standards specified in paragraphs (b)(2), (3) and (4) of this 
section.
    (c) The agreement will require the recipient to submit a 
procurement plan for FAS's approval within the time period specified in 
the agreement. The procurement plan will include time periods, broken 
down by month, for commodity procurement, delivery, and distribution 
and, where applicable, the distribution of food vouchers. The agreement 
will require the recipient to comply with the procurement plan, as 
approved by FAS, and will prohibit the recipient from making any 
changes to the procurement plan without obtaining the prior written 
approval of FAS.


Sec.  1590.7  Payments.

    (a) If the agreement authorizes the payment of FAS-provided funds, 
FAS will generally provide the funds to the recipient on an advance 
payment basis, in accordance with 2 CFR 200.305(b). In addition, the 
following procedures will apply to advance payments:
    (1) A recipient may request advance payments of FAS-provided funds, 
up to the total amount specified in the agreement. When making an 
advance payment request, a recipient must provide, for each agreement 
for which it is requesting an advance, total expenditures to date; an 
estimate of expenses to be covered by the advance; total advances 
previously requested, if any; the amount of cash on hand from the 
preceding advance; and, if necessary, a request to roll over any unused 
funds from the preceding advance to the current request period. The 
advance payment request must take into account any program income 
earned since the preceding advance.
    (2) Whenever possible, the recipient should consolidate advance 
payment requests to cover anticipated cash needs for all food 
assistance program awards made by FAS to the recipient. A recipient may 
request advance payments with no minimum time required between 
requests.
    (3) A recipient must minimize the amount of time that elapses 
between the transfer of funds by FAS and the disbursement of funds by 
the recipient. A recipient must fully disburse funds from the preceding 
advance before it submits a new advance request for the same agreement, 
with the exception that the recipient may request to retain the balance 
of any funds that have not been disbursed and roll it over into a new 
advance request if the new advance request is made within 90 days after 
the preceding advance was made.
    (4) FAS will review all requests to roll over unexpended funds from 
the preceding advance that have not been disbursed and make a decision 
based on the merits of the request. FAS will consider factors such as 
the amount of funding that the recipient is requesting to roll over, 
the length of time that the recipient has been in possession of the 
funds, any unforeseen or extenuating circumstances, the recipient's 
history of performance, and findings from recent financial audits or 
compliance reviews.
    (5) FAS will not approve any request for an advance or rollover of 
funds if the most recent financial report, as specified in the 
agreement, is past due, or if any required report, as specified in any 
open agreement between the recipient and FAS or the Commodity Credit 
Corporation (CCC), is more than three months in arrears.
    (6)(i) A recipient must return to FAS any funds advanced by FAS 
that have not been disbursed as of the 91st day after the advance was 
made; provided, however, that paragraphs (a)(6)(ii) and (iii) of this 
section will apply if the recipient submits a request to FAS before 
that date to roll over the funds into a new advance.
    (ii) If a recipient submits a request to roll over funds into a new 
advance, and FAS approves the rollover of funds, such funds will be 
considered to have been advanced on the date that the recipient 
receives the approval notice from FAS, for the purposes of complying 
with the requirement in paragraph (a)(6)(i) of this section.
    (iii) If a recipient submits a request to roll over funds into a 
new advance, and FAS does not approve the rollover of some or all of 
the funds, such funds must be returned to FAS.
    (iv) If the recipient must return funds to FAS in accordance with 
paragraph (a)(6) of this section, the recipient must return the funds 
on the later of five business days after the 91st day after the funds 
were advanced, or five business days after the date on which the 
recipient receives notice from FAS that it has denied the recipient's 
request to roll over the funds; provided, however, that FAS may specify 
a different date for the return of funds in a written communication to 
the recipient.
    (7) Except as may otherwise be provided in the agreement, the 
recipient must deposit and maintain in an insured bank account located 
in the United States all funds advanced by FAS. The account must be 
interest-bearing, unless one of the exceptions in 2 CFR 200.305(b)(8) 
applies, or FAS determines that this requirement would constitute an 
undue burden. A recipient will not be required to maintain a separate 
bank account for advance payments of FAS-provided funds. However, a 
recipient must be able to separately account for the receipt, 
obligation, and expenditure of funds under each agreement.
    (8) A recipient may retain, for administrative purposes, up to $500 
per Federal fiscal year of any interest earned on funds advanced under 
an agreement. The recipient must remit to the U.S. Department of Health 
and Human Services, Payment Management System, any additional interest 
earned during the Federal fiscal year on such funds, in accordance with 
the procedures in 2 CFR 200.305(b)(9).
    (b) If a recipient is required to pay funds to FAS in connection 
with an agreement, the recipient must make such payment in U.S. 
dollars, unless otherwise approved in advance by FAS.


Sec.  1590.8  Transportation of procured commodities.

    (a) The recipient must acquire all transportation of procured 
commodities under the USDA LRP Program. FAS will pay for the 
transportation, as provided for in the agreement, through an advance 
payment or reimbursement to the recipient.
    (b) A recipient that acquires ocean transportation in accordance 
with paragraph (a) of this section must comply with the requirements of 
46 U.S.C. 55305, regarding carriage on U.S.-flag vessels.
    (c) The recipient may only use the services of a transportation 
company that is legally operating in the target country or another 
country within the target region, and that would not have a conflict of 
interest in transporting the commodities.

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    (d) The recipient must declare in the transportation contract the 
point at which the ocean carrier or overland transportation company 
will take custody of the eligible commodities to be transported.


Sec.  1590.9  Entry, handling, and labeling of procured commodities and 
notification requirements.

    (a) The recipient must make all necessary arrangements for 
receiving regionally procured commodities in the target country, 
including obtaining appropriate approvals for entry and transit. The 
recipient must make arrangements with the target country government for 
all regionally procured commodities to be imported and distributed free 
from all customs duties, tolls, and taxes, unless otherwise specified 
in the agreement.
    (b) The recipient must, as provided in the agreement, arrange for 
transporting, storing, and distributing the procured commodities from 
the designated point and time where title to the commodities passes to 
the recipient.
    (c) The recipient must store and maintain all of the procured 
commodities in good condition from the time of delivery at the port of 
entry or the point of receipt from the commodity vendor(s) until their 
distribution.
    (d)(1) If a recipient arranges for the packaging or repackaging of 
the procured commodities, the recipient must ensure that the packaging:
    (i) Is plainly labeled in the language of the target country;
    (ii) Contains the name of the procured commodities;
    (iii) Contains the name of the country of origin;
    (iv) Includes a statement indicating that the procured commodities 
are being furnished through a project funded by the United States 
Department of Agriculture; and
    (v) Includes a statement indicating that the procured commodities 
must not be sold, bartered, or exchanged.
    (2) If a recipient distributes procured commodities that are 
prepackaged or not packaged, the recipient must display a sign at the 
distribution site that includes the name of the procured commodities, 
the country of origin, a statement indicating that the procured 
commodities are being furnished through a project funded by the United 
States Department of Agriculture, and a statement indicating that the 
procured commodities must not be sold, bartered, or exchanged.
    (3) If a recipient distributes food vouchers or cash transfers, the 
recipient must display a sign at the distribution site that includes a 
statement indicating that the food vouchers or cash transfers are being 
furnished through a project funded by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. The recipient must ensure that all paper vouchers or 
receipts for electronic vouchers are printed with a statement 
indicating that the vouchers are being furnished through a project 
funded by the United States Department of Agriculture. The vouchers 
must also include a statement indicating that they must not be sold, 
bartered, or exchanged.
    (e) The recipient must ensure that signs are displayed at all 
activity implementation and commodity, food voucher, or cash transfer 
distribution sites to inform beneficiaries that funding for the project 
was provided by the United States Department of Agriculture.
    (f) The recipient must also ensure that all public communications 
in relation to the project, the activities, or the procured 
commodities, whether made through print, broadcast, digital, or other 
media, include a statement acknowledging that funding was provided by 
the United States Department of Agriculture.
    (g) FAS may waive compliance with one or more of the labeling and 
notification requirements in paragraphs (d), (e) and (f) of this 
section if a recipient demonstrates to FAS that the requirement 
presents a safety or security risk in the target country. If a 
recipient determines that compliance with a labeling or notification 
requirement poses an imminent threat of destruction of property, 
injury, or loss of life, the recipient must submit a waiver request to 
FAS as soon as possible. The recipient will not have to comply with 
such requirement during the period prior to the issuance of a waiver 
determination by FAS. A recipient may submit a written request for a 
waiver at any time after the agreement has been signed.
    (h) In exceptional circumstances, FAS may, on its own initiative, 
waive one or more of the labeling and notification requirements in 
paragraphs (d), (e) and (f) of this section for programmatic reasons.


Sec.  1590.10  Damage to or loss of procured commodities.

    (a) The recipient will be responsible for the procured commodities 
following the transfer of title to the procured commodities from the 
commodity vendor(s) to the recipient. FAS may require the recipient to 
purchase transportation insurance against commodity loss or damage.
    (b) A recipient must inform FAS, in the manner and within the time 
period set forth in the agreement, of any damage to or loss of the 
procured commodities that occurs following the transfer of title to the 
procured commodities to the recipient. The recipient must take all 
steps necessary to protect its interests and the interests of FAS with 
respect to any damage to or loss of the procured commodities that 
occurs after title has been transferred to the recipient.
    (c) The recipient will be responsible for arranging for an 
independent cargo surveyor to inspect any procured commodities 
transported by ocean upon discharge from the vessel and to prepare a 
survey or outturn report. The report must show the quantity and 
condition of the procured commodities discharged from the vessel and 
must indicate the most likely cause of any damage noted in the report. 
The report must also indicate the time and place when the survey took 
place. All discharge surveys must be conducted contemporaneously with 
the discharge of the vessel, unless FAS determines that failure to do 
so was justified under the circumstances. For procured commodities 
shipped on a through bill of lading, the recipient must also obtain a 
delivery survey. All surveys obtained by the recipient must, to the 
extent practicable, be conducted jointly by the surveyor, the 
recipient, and the carrier, and the survey report must be signed by all 
three parties. The recipient must obtain a copy of each discharge or 
delivery survey report within 45 days after the completion of the 
survey. The recipient must make each such report available to FAS upon 
request, or in the manner specified in the agreement. FAS will 
reimburse the recipient for the reasonable costs of these services, as 
determined by FAS, in the manner specified in the agreement.
    (d) When procured commodities are transported overland, the 
recipient will ensure that overland transportation contracts include a 
requirement that a loading and offloading report be prepared and 
provided to the recipient. The report must show the quantity and 
condition of the procured commodities loaded on the overland 
conveyance, as well as the time and place that the loading and 
offloading occurred. The recipient must obtain a copy of the report 
from the overland transportation company within 45 days after the 
completion of the commodity delivery. The recipient must make each such 
report available to FAS upon request, or in the manner specified in the 
agreement. FAS will reimburse the recipient for the reasonable costs of 
these services, as determined by FAS, in the manner specified in the 
agreement.

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    (e) If procured commodities are damaged or lost during the time 
that they are in the care of an ocean carrier or overland 
transportation company:
    (1) The recipient must ensure that any reports, narrative 
chronology, or other commentary prepared by the independent cargo 
surveyor, and any such documentation prepared by a port authority, 
stevedoring service, or customs official, or an official of the transit 
or target country government or the transportation company, are 
provided to FAS;
    (2) The recipient must provide to FAS the names and addresses of 
any individuals known to be present at the time of discharge or 
unloading, or during the survey, who can verify the quantity of damaged 
or lost procured commodities;
    (3) If the damage or loss occurred with respect to a bulk shipment 
on an ocean carrier, the recipient must ensure that the independent 
cargo surveyor:
    (i) Observes the discharge of the cargo;
    (ii) Reports on discharging methods, including scale type, 
calibrations, and any other factors that may affect the accuracy of 
scale weights, and, if scales are not used, states the reason therefor 
and describes the actual method used to determine weight;
    (iii) Estimates the quantity of cargo, if any, lost during 
discharge through carrier negligence;
    (iv) Advises on the quality of sweepings;
    (v) Obtains copies of port or vessel records, if possible, showing 
the quantity discharged; and
    (vi) Notifies the recipient immediately if the surveyor has reason 
to believe that the correct quantity was not discharged or if 
additional services are necessary to protect the cargo; and
    (4) If the damage or loss occurred with respect to a container 
shipment on an ocean carrier, the recipient must ensure that the 
independent cargo surveyor lists the container numbers and seal numbers 
shown on the containers, indicates whether the seals were intact at the 
time the containers were opened, and notes whether the containers were 
in any way damaged.
    (e) If the recipient has title to the procured commodities, and 
procured commodities valued in excess of $5,000 are damaged at any time 
prior to their distribution under the agreement, regardless of the 
party at fault, the recipient must immediately arrange for an 
inspection by a public health official or other competent authority 
approved by FAS and provide to FAS a certification by such public 
health official or other competent authority regarding the exact 
quantity and condition of the damaged commodities. The value of damaged 
procured commodities must be determined on the basis of the commodity 
acquisition, transportation, and related costs incurred by the 
recipient and paid by FAS with respect to such commodities. The 
recipient must inform FAS of the results of the inspection and indicate 
whether the damaged procured commodities are:
    (1) Fit for the use authorized in the agreement and, if so, whether 
there has been a diminution in quality; or
    (2) Unfit for the use authorized in the agreement.
    (f)(1) If the recipient has title to the procured commodities, the 
recipient must arrange for the recovery of that portion of the procured 
commodities designated as suitable for the use authorized in the 
agreement. The recipient must dispose of procured commodities that are 
unfit for such use in the following order of priority:
    (i) Sale for the most appropriate use, i.e., animal feed, 
fertilizer, industrial use, or another use approved by FAS, at the 
highest obtainable price;
    (ii) Donation to a governmental or charitable organization for use 
as animal feed or another non-food use; or
    (iii) Destruction of the procured commodities if they are unfit for 
any use, in such manner as to prevent their use for any purpose.
    (2) The recipient must arrange for all U.S. Government markings to 
be obliterated or removed before the procured commodities are 
transferred by sale or donation under paragraph (f)(1) of this section.
    (g) A recipient may retain any proceeds generated by the disposal 
of the procured commodities in accordance with paragraph (f)(1) of this 
section and must use the retained proceeds for expenses related to the 
disposal of the procured commodities and for activities specified in 
the agreement.
    (h) The recipient must notify FAS immediately and provide detailed 
information about the actions taken in accordance with paragraph (f) of 
this section, including the quantities, values, and dispositions of 
procured commodities determined to be unfit.


Sec.  1590.11  Claims for damage to or loss of procured commodities.

    (a) The recipient will be responsible for claims arising out of 
damage to or loss of a quantity of the procured commodities after the 
transfer of title to the procured commodities from the commodity 
vendor(s) to the recipient.
    (b) If the recipient has title to procured commodities that have 
been damaged or lost, and the value of the damaged or lost procured 
commodities is estimated to be in excess of $20,000, the recipient 
must:
    (1) Notify FAS immediately and provide detailed information about 
the circumstances surrounding such damage or loss, the quantity of 
damaged or lost procured commodities, and the value of the damage or 
loss;
    (2) Promptly upon discovery of the damage or loss, initiate a claim 
arising out of such damage or loss, including, if appropriate, 
initiating an action to collect pursuant to a commercial insurance 
contract;
    (3) Take all necessary action to pursue the claim diligently and 
within any applicable periods of limitations; and
    (4) Provide to FAS copies of all documentation relating to the 
claim.
    (c) If the recipient has title to procured commodities that have 
been damaged or lost, and the value of the damaged or lost procured 
commodities is estimated to be $20,000 or less, the recipient must 
notify FAS in accordance with the agreement and provide detailed 
information about the damage or loss in the next report required to be 
filed under Sec.  1590.14(e).
    (d)(1) The value of a claim for lost procured commodities will be 
determined on the basis of the commodity acquisition, transportation, 
and related costs incurred by the recipient and paid by FAS with 
respect to such commodities.
    (2) The value of a claim for damaged procured commodities will be 
determined on the basis of the commodity acquisition, transportation, 
and related costs incurred by the recipient and paid by FAS with 
respect to such commodities, less any funds generated if such 
commodities are sold in accordance with Sec.  1590.10(f)(1).
    (e) If FAS determines that a recipient has not initiated a claim or 
is not exercising due diligence in the pursuit of a claim, FAS may 
require the recipient to assign its rights to pursue the claim to FAS. 
Failure by the recipient to initiate a claim or exercise due diligence 
in the pursuit of a claim will be considered by FAS during the review 
of proposals for subsequent food assistance awards.
    (f)(1) The recipient may retain any funds obtained as a result of a 
claims collection action initiated by it in accordance with this 
section, or recovered pursuant to any insurance policy or other similar 
form of indemnification, but such funds must be expended as provided 
for in the

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agreement or for other purposes approved in advance by FAS.
    (2) FAS will retain any funds obtained as a result of a claims 
collection action initiated by it under this section; provided, 
however, that if the recipient paid for the transportation of the 
procured commodities or a portion thereof, FAS will use a portion of 
such funds to reimburse the recipient for such expense on a prorated 
basis.


Sec.  1590.12  Use of procured commodities, FAS-provided funds, and 
program income.

    (a) A recipient must use the procured commodities, FAS-provided 
funds, interest, and program income in accordance with the agreement.
    (b) A recipient must not use procured commodities, FAS-provided 
funds, interest, or program income for any activity or any expense 
incurred by the recipient or a subrecipient prior to the start date of 
the period of performance of the agreement or after the agreement is 
suspended or terminated, without the prior written approval of FAS.
    (c) A recipient must not permit the distribution, handling, or 
allocation of procured commodities on the basis of political 
affiliation, geographic location, or the ethnic, tribal or religious 
identity or affiliation of the potential consumers or beneficiaries.
    (d) A recipient must not permit the distribution, handling, or 
allocation of procured commodities by the military forces of any 
government or insurgent group without the specific authorization of 
FAS.
    (e) A recipient must not use FAS-provided funds to acquire goods 
and services, either directly or indirectly through another party, in a 
manner that violates country-specific economic sanction programs, as 
specified in the agreement.
    (f) A recipient may sell the procured commodities only if the 
recipient is disposing of damaged procured commodities as specified in 
Sec.  1590.10.
    (g) A recipient must deposit and maintain all FAS-provided funds 
and program income in a bank account until they are used for a purpose 
authorized under the agreement or the FAS-provided funds are returned 
to FAS in accordance with Sec.  1590.7(a)(6). The account must be 
insured unless it is in a country where insurance is unavailable. The 
account must be interest-bearing, unless one of the exceptions in 2 CFR 
200.305(b)(8) applies or FAS determines that this requirement would 
constitute an undue burden. The recipient must comply with the 
requirements in Sec.  1590.7(a)(7) with regard to the deposit of 
advance payments by FAS.
    (h)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (h)(2) of this section, a 
recipient may make adjustments within the agreement budget between 
direct cost line items without further approval, provided that the 
total amount of adjustments does not exceed ten percent of the Grand 
Total Costs, excluding any voluntary committed cost sharing or matching 
contributions, in the agreement budget. Adjustments beyond these limits 
require the prior approval of FAS.
    (2) A recipient must not transfer any funds budgeted for 
participant support costs, as defined in 2 CFR 200.75, to other 
categories of expense without the prior approval of FAS.
    (i) A recipient may use FAS-provided funds or program income to 
purchase real or personal property only if local law permits the 
recipient to retain title to such property. However, the recipient must 
not use FAS-provided funds or program income to pay for the 
acquisition, development, construction, alteration or upgrade of real 
property that is:
    (1) Owned or managed by a church or other organization engaged 
exclusively in religious pursuits; or
    (2) Used in whole or in part for sectarian purposes, except that a 
recipient may use FAS-provided funds or program income to pay for 
repairs to or rehabilitation of a structure located on such real 
property to the extent necessary to avoid spoilage or loss of procured 
commodities, but only if the structure is not used in whole or in part 
for any religious or sectarian purposes while the procured commodities 
are stored in it. If the use of FAS-provided funds or program income to 
pay for repairs to or rehabilitation of such a structure is not 
specifically provided for in the agreement, the recipient must not use 
the FAS-provided funds or program income for this purpose until it 
receives written approval from FAS.
    (j) The recipient must comply with 2 CFR 200.321 when procuring 
goods and services in the United States. When procuring goods and 
services outside of the United States, the recipient should endeavor to 
comply with 2 CFR 200.321 where practicable.
    (k) As provided for in the agreement, the recipient must enter into 
a written contract with each provider of goods, services, or 
construction work that is valued in excess of the Simplified 
Acquisition Threshold. Each such contract must require the provider to 
maintain adequate records to account for all donated commodities, 
funds, or both furnished to the provider by the recipient. The 
recipient must submit a copy of the signed contracts to FAS upon 
request.


Sec.  1590.13  Monitoring and evaluation requirements.

    (a) The recipient will be responsible for designing a performance 
monitoring plan for the project, obtaining written approval of the plan 
from FAS before putting it into effect, and managing and implementing 
the plan, unless otherwise specified in the agreement.
    (b) The recipient must establish baseline values, annual targets, 
and life of activity targets for each performance indicator included in 
the recipient's approved performance monitoring plan, unless otherwise 
specified in the agreement.
    (c) The recipient must inform FAS, in the manner and within the 
time period specified in the agreement, of any problems, delays, or 
adverse conditions that materially impair the recipient's ability to 
meet the objectives of the agreement. This notification must include a 
statement of any corrective actions taken or contemplated by the 
recipient, and any additional assistance requested from FAS to resolve 
the situation.
    (d) The recipient will be responsible for designing an evaluation 
plan for the project, obtaining written approval of the plan from FAS 
before putting it into effect, and arranging for an independent third 
party to implement the evaluation, unless otherwise specified in the 
agreement. This evaluation plan will detail the evaluation purpose and 
scope, key evaluation questions, evaluation methodology, time frame, 
evaluation management, and cost. This plan will generally be based upon 
the evaluation plan that the recipient submitted to FAS as part of its 
application, pursuant to Sec.  1590.4(b)(6), unless the notice of 
funding opportunity specified that an evaluation plan was not required 
to be included in the application. The recipient must ensure that the 
evaluation plan:
    (1) Is designed using the most rigorous methodology that is 
appropriate and feasible, taking into account available resources, 
strategy, current knowledge and evaluation practices in the sector, and 
the implementing environment;
    (2) Is designed to inform management, activity implementation, and 
strategic decision-making;
    (3) Utilizes analytical approaches and methodologies, based on the 
questions to be addressed, project design, budgetary resources 
available, and level of rigor and evidence required, which may be 
implemented through methods such as case studies, surveys, quasi-
experimental designs, randomized field experiments, cost-effectiveness

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analyses, implementation reviews, or a combination of methods;
    (4) Adheres to generally accepted evaluation standards and 
principles;
    (5) Uses participatory approaches that seek to include the 
perspectives of diverse parties and all relevant stakeholders; and
    (6) Where possible, utilizes local consultants and seeks to build 
local capacity in evaluation.
    (e)(1) Unless otherwise provided in the agreement, the recipient 
must arrange for evaluations of the project to be conducted by an 
independent third party that:
    (i) Is financially and legally separate from the recipient's 
organization; and
    (ii) Has staff with demonstrated methodological, cultural and 
language competencies, and specialized experience in conducting 
evaluations of international development programs involving 
agriculture, trade, education, and nutrition.
    (2) The recipient must provide a written certification to FAS that 
there is no real or apparent conflict of interest on the part of any 
recipient staff member or third party entity designated or hired to 
play a substantive role in the evaluation of activities under the 
agreement.
    (f) FAS will be considered a key stakeholder in all evaluations 
conducted as part of the agreement.
    (g)(1) The recipient is responsible for establishing the required 
financial and human capital resources for monitoring and evaluation of 
activities under the agreement. The recipient must maintain separate 
budgets for monitoring and evaluation, and separate budget line items 
for dedicated recipient monitoring and evaluation staff and independent 
third-party evaluation contracts.
    (2) Personnel at the recipient's headquarters offices and field 
offices with specialized expertise and experience in monitoring and 
evaluation may be used by the recipient for dedicated monitoring and 
evaluation. Unless otherwise specified in the agreement or approved 
evaluation plan, all evaluations must be managed by the recipient's 
evaluation experts outside of the recipient's line management for the 
activities.
    (h) FAS may independently conduct or commission an evaluation of a 
single agreement or an evaluation that includes multiple agreements. A 
recipient must cooperate, and comply with any demands for information 
or materials made in connection with any evaluation conducted or 
commissioned by FAS. Such evaluations may be conducted by FAS 
internally or by an FAS-hired external evaluation contractor.


Sec.  1590.14  Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    (a) A recipient must comply with the performance and financial 
monitoring and reporting requirements in the agreement and 2 CFR 
200.327 through 200.329.
    (b) The recipient must submit financial reports to FAS in 
accordance with the schedule provided in the agreement. Such reports 
must provide an accurate accounting of FAS-provided funds, interest 
earned, program income, and voluntary committed cost sharing or 
matching contributions.
    (c)(1) The recipient must submit performance reports to FAS, in the 
manner specified in the agreement. These reports must include the 
information required in 2 CFR 200.328(b)(2), including additional 
pertinent information regarding the recipient's progress, measured 
against established indicators, baselines, and targets, towards 
achieving the expected results specified in the agreement. This 
reporting must include, for each performance indicator, a comparison of 
actual accomplishments with the baseline and the targets established 
for the period. When actual accomplishments deviate significantly from 
targeted goals, the recipient must provide an explanation in the 
report.
    (2) The recipient must ensure the accuracy and reliability of the 
performance data submitted to FAS in performance reports. At any time 
during the period of performance of the agreement, FAS may review the 
recipient's performance data to determine whether it is accurate and 
reliable. A recipient must comply with all requests made by FAS or an 
entity designated by FAS in relation to such reviews.
    (d) Baseline, interim, and final evaluation reports are required 
for all agreements for development assistance projects, unless 
otherwise specified in the agreement. A rapid needs assessment and a 
final evaluation report are required for all agreements for emergency 
response projects, unless otherwise specified in the agreement. An 
interim evaluation report is not required for emergency response 
projects, unless otherwise specified in the agreement. The reports must 
be submitted in accordance with the timeline provided in the FAS-
approved evaluation plan. Evaluation reports submitted to FAS will be 
made public in an effort to increase accountability and transparency 
and share lessons learned and best practices.
    (e) A recipient must submit reports to FAS, using a form as 
prescribed by FAS, covering the receipt, handling, and disposition of 
the procured commodities and, if applicable, food vouchers and cash 
transfers. Such reports must be submitted to FAS, by the dates and for 
the reporting periods specified in the agreement, until all of the 
procured commodities and, if applicable, food vouchers and cash 
transfers have been distributed and such disposition has been reported 
to FAS.
    (f) If requested by FAS, the recipient must provide to FAS 
additional information or reports relating to the agreement.
    (g) If a recipient requires an extension of a reporting deadline, 
it must ensure that FAS receives an extension request at least five 
business days prior to the reporting deadline. FAS may decline to 
consider a request for an extension that it receives after this time 
period. FAS will consider requests for reporting deadline extensions on 
a case by case basis and make a decision based on the merits of each 
request. FAS will consider factors such as unforeseen or extenuating 
circumstances and past performance history when evaluating requests for 
extensions.
    (h) A recipient must retain records and permit access to records in 
accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR 200.333 through 200.337. The 
date of submission of the final expenditure report, as referenced in 2 
CFR 200.333, will be the final date of submission of the reports 
required by paragraph (e) of this section, as prescribed by FAS. The 
recipient must retain copies of and make available to FAS all sales 
receipts, contracts, or other documents related to the procurement of 
eligible commodities, as well as records of dispatch received from 
ocean carriers or overland transportation companies.


Sec.  1590.15  Subrecipients.

    (a) A recipient may utilize the services of a subrecipient to 
implement activities under the agreement if this is provided for in the 
agreement. The subrecipient may receive procured commodities, FAS-
provided funds, program income, or other resources from the recipient 
for this purpose. The recipient must enter into a written subagreement 
with the subrecipient and comply with the applicable provisions of 2 
CFR 200.331. The recipient must provide a copy of each subagreement to 
FAS, in the manner set forth in the agreement, prior to the transfer of 
any procured commodities, FAS-provided funds, or program income to the 
subrecipient.

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    (b) The recipient must include the following requirements in the 
subagreement:
    (1) The subrecipient is required to comply with the applicable 
provisions of this part and 2 CFR parts 200 and 400. The applicable 
provisions are those that relate specifically to subrecipients, as well 
as those relating to non-Federal entities that impose requirements that 
would be reasonable to pass through to subrecipients because they 
directly concern the implementation of one or more activities under the 
agreement. If there is a question about whether a particular provision 
is applicable, FAS will make the determination.
    (2) The subrecipient is prohibited from using FAS-provided funds to 
acquire goods and services, either directly or indirectly through 
another party, in a manner that violates country-specific economic 
sanction programs, as specified in the agreement.
    (3) The subrecipient must pay to the recipient the value of any 
procured commodities, FAS-provided funds, or program income that are 
not used in accordance with the subagreement, or that are lost, 
damaged, or misused as a result of the subrecipient's failure to 
exercise reasonable care.
    (4) In accordance with Sec.  1590.19 and 2 CFR 200.501(h), a 
description of the applicable compliance requirements and the 
subrecipient's compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance 
may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and 
post-award audits.
    (c) The recipient must monitor the actions of a subrecipient as 
necessary to ensure that procured commodities, FAS-provided funds, and 
program income provided to the subrecipient are used for authorized 
purposes in compliance with applicable U.S. Federal laws and 
regulations and the subagreement and that performance indicator targets 
are achieved for both activities and results under the agreement.


Sec.  1590.16  Noncompliance with an agreement.

    If a recipient fails to comply with a Federal statute or regulation 
or the terms and conditions of the agreement, and FAS determines that 
the noncompliance cannot be remedied by imposing additional conditions, 
FAS may take one or more of the actions set forth in 2 CFR 200.338, 
including initiating a claim as a remedy. FAS may also initiate a claim 
against a recipient if the procured commodities are damaged or lost, or 
the FAS-provided funds, interest, or program income are misused or 
lost, due to an action or omission of the recipient.


Sec.  1590.17  Suspension and termination of agreements.

    (a) An agreement or subagreement may be suspended or terminated in 
accordance with 2 CFR 200.338 or 200.339. FAS may suspend or terminate 
an agreement if it determines that:
    (1) One of the bases in 2 CFR 200.338 or 200.339 for termination or 
suspension by FAS has been satisfied;
    (2) The continuation of the assistance provided under the agreement 
is no longer necessary or desirable; or
    (3) Storage facilities are inadequate to prevent spoilage or waste, 
or distribution of the procured commodities will result in substantial 
disincentive to, or interference with, domestic production or marketing 
in the target country.
    (b) If an agreement is terminated, the recipient:
    (1) Is responsible for the security and integrity of any 
undistributed procured commodities and must dispose of such commodities 
only as agreed to by FAS; and
    (2) Must comply with the closeout and post-closeout procedures 
specified in the agreement and 2 CFR 200.343 and 200.344.


Sec.  1590.18  Opportunities to object and appeals.

    (a) FAS will provide an opportunity to a recipient to object to, 
and provide information and documentation challenging, any action taken 
by FAS pursuant to Sec.  1590.16. FAS will comply with any requirements 
for hearings, appeals, or other administrative proceedings to which the 
recipient is entitled under any other statute or regulation applicable 
to the action involved. In the absence of such other requirements, the 
requirements set forth in this section will apply.
    (b) The recipient must submit its objection in writing, along with 
any documentation, to the FAS official specified in the agreement 
within 30 days after the date that FAS notified the recipient that FAS 
was taking the action being challenged. This official will endeavor to 
notify the recipient of his or her determination within 60 days after 
the date that FAS received the recipient's written objection.
    (c) The recipient may appeal the determination of the official to 
the Administrator, FAS. An appeal must be in writing and be submitted 
to the Office of the Administrator within 30 days after the date of the 
initial determination by the FAS official. The recipient may submit 
additional documentation with its appeal.
    (d) The Administrator will base the determination on appeal upon 
information contained in the administrative record and will endeavor to 
make a determination within 60 days after the date that FAS received 
the appeal. The determination of the Administrator will be the final 
determination of FAS. The recipient must exhaust all administrative 
remedies contained in this section before pursuing judicial review of a 
determination by the Administrator.


Sec.  1590.19  Audit requirements.

    (a) Subpart F, Audit requirements, of 2 CFR part 200 applies to 
recipients and subrecipients under this part other than those that are 
for-profit entities, foreign public entities, or foreign organizations.
    (b) A recipient or subrecipient that is a for-profit entity or a 
foreign organization, and that expends, during its fiscal year, a total 
of at least the audit requirement threshold in 2 CFR 200.501 in Federal 
awards from FAS, is required to obtain an audit. Such a recipient or 
subrecipient has the following two options to satisfy this requirement:
    (1)(i) A financial related audit (as defined in the Government 
Auditing Standards, GPO Stock #020-000-00-265-4) of the agreement or 
subagreement, in accordance with Government Auditing Standards, if the 
recipient or subrecipient receives Federal awards under only one FAS 
program; or
    (ii) A financial related audit of all Federal awards from FAS, in 
accordance with Government Auditing Standards, if the recipient or 
subrecipient receives Federal awards under multiple FAS programs; or
    (2) An audit that meets the requirements contained in subpart F of 
2 CFR part 200.
    (c) A recipient or subrecipient that is a for-profit entity or a 
foreign organization, and that expends, during its fiscal year, a total 
that is less than the audit requirement threshold in 2 CFR 200.501 in 
Federal awards from FAS, is exempt from requirements for a non-Federal 
audit for that year, except as provided in paragraph (d) of this 
section, but it must make records available for review by appropriate 
officials of Federal agencies.
    (d) FAS may require an annual financial audit of an agreement or 
subagreement when the audit requirement threshold in 2 CFR 200.501 is 
not met. In that case, FAS must provide funds under the agreement for 
this purpose, and the recipient or subrecipient, as applicable, must 
arrange for such audit and submit it to FAS.
    (e) When a recipient or subrecipient that is a for-profit entity or 
a foreign

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organization is required to obtain a financial audit under this 
section, it must provide a copy of the audit to FAS within 60 days 
after the end of its fiscal year.
    (f) FAS, the USDA Office of Inspector General, or the U.S. 
Government Accountability Office may conduct or arrange for additional 
audits of any recipients or subrecipients, including for-profit 
entities and foreign organizations. Recipients and subrecipients must 
promptly comply with all requests related to such audits. If FAS 
conducts or arranges for an additional audit, such as an audit with 
respect to a particular agreement, FAS will fund the full cost of such 
an audit, in accordance with 2 CFR 200.503(d).

    Dated: June 24, 2016.
Suzanne Palmieri,
Acting Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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                                                  impose a civil penalty in the following                 SUMMARY:    This document establishes                  the World Food Program (WFP), have
                                                  amounts:                                                rules to govern the award of funds by                  successfully utilized local and regional
                                                     (1) For violations that occurred on or               the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS)                 procurement over the last decade. Local
                                                  before November 2, 2015, $10,000 per                    to recipients under the USDA Local and                 and regional procurement, which has
                                                  violation, up to a total of $50,000 per                 Regional Food Aid Procurement                          increasingly become a key element in
                                                  civil penalty action, in the case of an                 Program (USDA LRP Program). Section                    the multilateral food aid response, is
                                                  individual or small business concern, as                3206 of the Food, Conservation, and                    used to purchase food in countries
                                                  defined in section 3 of the Small                       Energy Act of 2008, as amended by the                  affected by disasters and food crises or
                                                  Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632). For                       Agricultural Act of 2014, provides that                in a different country within the same
                                                  violations that occurred after November                 the Secretary of Agriculture will provide              region.
                                                  2, 2015, $12,856 per violation, up to a                 grants to, or enter into cooperative                      Currently many bilateral food
                                                  total of 64,281 per civil penalty action,               agreements with, eligible organizations                assistance donors have shifted from
                                                  in the case of an individual (except an                 to implement field-based projects that                 commodity-based in-kind food aid to a
                                                  airman serving as an airman), or a small                consist of local or regional                           cash-based food assistance program. The
                                                  business concern.                                       procurements of eligible commodities in                World Food Program has cited that the
                                                     (2) For violations that occurred on or               developing countries to provide                        use of cash-based programs enables
                                                  before November 2, 2015, $10,000 per                    development assistance and respond to                  NGOs and intergovernmental
                                                  violation, up to a total of $400,000 per                food crises and disasters. The intended                organizations to purchase food locally
                                                  civil penalty action, in the case of any                effects of the USDA LRP Program are to                 or regionally in order to deliver
                                                  other person (except an airman serving                  support development activities aimed at                assistance to beneficiaries quickly and
                                                  as an airman) not operating an aircraft                 strengthening the trade capacity of food-              cost-effectively, while also providing
                                                  for the transportation of passengers or                 insecure developing countries and to                   development benefits to local
                                                  property for compensation. For                          address the cause of chronic food                      communities by strengthening
                                                  violations that occurred after November                 insecurity. The regulation also                        agricultural markets where the food is
                                                  2, 2015, $12,856 per violation, up to a                 addresses how emergency programming                    purchased.
                                                  total of $514,244 per civil penalty                     will be addressed.                                        Several academic and other studies
                                                  action, in the case of any other person                                                                        have cited significant cost and time
                                                                                                          DATES: Effective July 1, 2016.
                                                  (except an airman serving as an airman)                                                                        savings for certain commodities and in
                                                                                                             Comment Dates: Written comments                     certain areas.1 For example, GAO found
                                                  not operating an aircraft for the
                                                                                                          must be received by FAS or carry a                     that in Sub-Saharan Africa, local
                                                  transportation of passengers or property
                                                                                                          postmark or equivalent no later than                   procurement cost about 34 percent less
                                                  for compensation.
                                                     (3) For violations that occurred on or               August 30, 2016.                                       than similar in-kind U.S. food aid
                                                  before November 2, 2015, $25,000 per                    ADDRESSES: Submit comments to:                         shipments. Some studies cited by the
                                                  violation, up to a total of $400,000 per                   • Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to                  Government Accountability Office
                                                  civil penalty action, in the case of a                  http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the                 noted that large cash purchases in some
                                                  person operating an aircraft for the                    instructions for submitting comments.                  developing countries could have
                                                  transportation of passengers or property                   • Director, Food Assistance Division,               detrimental effects on local market
                                                  for compensation (except an individual                  Office of Capacity Building and                        conditions if not carefully done. In cases
                                                  serving as an airman). For violations                   Development, Foreign Agricultural                      where local purchases might
                                                  that occurred after November 2, 2015,                   Service, 1400 Independence Ave. SW.,                   substantially raise local market prices,
                                                  $32,140 per violation, up to a total of                 STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250.                       in-kind donations of commodities may
                                                  $514,244 per civil penalty action, in the               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       be more beneficial. Similarly, GAO and
                                                  case of a person (except an individual                  Director, Food Assistance Division,                    others have noted that in-kind
                                                  serving as an airman) operating an                      Office of Capacity Building and                        donations can also have detrimental
                                                  aircraft for the transportation of                      Development, Foreign Agricultural                      effects depending on local market
                                                  passengers or property for                              Service, 1400 Independence Ave. SW.,                   conditions, depressing local farmers’
                                                  compensation.                                           STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250.                       prices if not carefully done. As the
                                                                                                          Telephone: (202) 720–4221; Fax: (202)                  largest international food aid donor,
                                                  Jeh Charles Johnson,                                    690–0251; Email: FAD_Contact@                          contributing over half of all global food
                                                  Secretary.                                              fas.usda.gov.                                          aid supplies to alleviate hunger and
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–15673 Filed 6–30–16; 8:45 am]                                                                    support development, the United States
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  BILLING CODE 9110–09–P; 9111–14–P; 9111–28–P;                                                                  plays an important role in responding to
                                                  9110–04–P; 9110–05–P
                                                                                                          Background
                                                                                                                                                                   1 See, for example, Erin C. Lentz, Simone
                                                                                                          Overview                                               Passarelli, Christopher B. Barrett, ‘‘The Timeliness
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                                                                      and Cost-Effectiveness of the Local and Regional
                                                                                                             Section 3206 of the Food,                           Procurement of Food Aid,’’ World Development,
                                                                                                          Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008                   Available online 1 March 2013, ISSN 0305–750X,
                                                  Foreign Agricultural Service                            (the ‘‘2008 Farm Bill’’), as amended by                10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.01.017; Barrett,
                                                                                                          the Agricultural Act of 2014 (the ‘‘2014               Christopher B., Samuel D. Bell, Teevrat Garg,
                                                  7 CFR Part 1590                                         Farm Bill’’), provides that the Secretary
                                                                                                                                                                 Miguel I. Gomez, Aurélie P. Harou, Erin C. Lentz,
                                                                                                                                                                 Simone Passarelli, Joanna B. Upton and William J.
                                                  RIN 0551–AA87                                           of Agriculture will establish a program                Violette. ‘‘Final Report: A Multidimensional
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                                                                                                          to provide grants to, or enter into                    Analysis of Local and Regional Procurement of US
                                                  Local and Regional Food Aid                             cooperative agreements with, eligible                  Food Aid,’’ January 2012. Cornell University; and
                                                                                                                                                                 General Accountability Office, Local and Regional
                                                  Procurement Program                                     organizations to procure locally or                    Procurement Can Enhance the Efficiency of U.S.
                                                  AGENCY:  Foreign Agricultural Service,                  regionally produced commodities to                     Food Aid, but Challenges May Constrain Its
                                                                                                          respond to food crises and disasters.                  Implementation, GAO–09–570: Published: May 29,
                                                  USDA.                                                                                                          2009. Publicly Released: Jun 4, 2009, http://
                                                                                                          International nongovernmental
                                                  ACTION: Final rule with request for                                                                            www.gao.gov/products/GAO-09-570. Appendix VI
                                                                                                          organizations (NGOs) and                               of the GAO report includes a review of literature
                                                  comments.
                                                                                                          intergovernmental organizations, like                  on local and regional procurement.



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                                                  food assistance needs and ensuring                      evaluation can be viewed at http://                    supply chains need to be strengthened
                                                  global food security. U.S. international                www.fas.usda.gov/newsroom/local-and-                   in order to support a workable and
                                                  food assistance programs must maintain                  regional-food-aid-procurement-pilot-                   reliable supply of food for the
                                                  flexibility and use the approach that                   project-independent-evaluation-report.                 McGovern-Dole Program, the USDA LRP
                                                  best serves the in-country food security                  To address food safety and quality                   Program can work with producers,
                                                  situation.                                              and market sensitivities, the USDA LRP                 school authorities, and local
                                                     The USDA LRP Program adds another                    Program will build capacity to meet                    municipalities in communities around
                                                  mechanism to deliver food assistance to                 quality standards and product                          schools to provide technical and
                                                  the federal programs currently                          specifications to ensure food safety and               management expertise to build reliable
                                                  providing assistance, including Title II                nutritional content within each project                supply systems, as well as to procure
                                                  of the Food for Peace Act and                           and with its beneficiaries. To address                 commodities.
                                                  International Disaster Assistance under                 market sensitivities around local and
                                                  the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, both                regional purchases, the USDA LRP                          The USDA LRP Program will aim to
                                                  of which currently utilize local and                    Program will work with its recipients to               strengthen rural farm communities
                                                  regional procurement and are                            improve the reliability and utility of                 economically and incentivize school
                                                  administered by the U.S. Agency for                     market intelligence in areas where the                 attendance in order to improve
                                                  International Development, and USDA’s                   USDA LRP Program is implemented,                       education, while at the same time work
                                                  Food for Progress Program and                           seeking to ensure that the USDA LRP                    with host country governments to build
                                                  McGovern-Dole International Food for                    Program minimizes potential adverse                    a type of safety net for those populations
                                                  Education and Child Nutrition                           impacts and maximizes potential                        in great need. For example, this type of
                                                  (‘‘McGovern-Dole’’) Program. The USDA                   benefits.                                              programing can address multiple issues
                                                  LRP Program aims to support                                                                                    in many developing countries, of which
                                                                                                          Program Essentials                                     many have large, agricultural based
                                                  development activities to strengthen the
                                                  capacity of food-insecure developing                       The 2008 Farm Bill, as amended by                   economies with rural populations in
                                                  countries and address the cause of                      the 2014 Farm Bill, authorizes the                     need of education and market
                                                  chronic food insecurity. Other                          Secretary to provide grants to, or enter               opportunities.
                                                  objectives of the USDA LRP Program are                  into cooperative agreements with,
                                                                                                          eligible organizations to implement                    Notice and Comment
                                                  to support the consumption of locally
                                                  produced food and strengthen local                      international field-based projects that                  This rule is being issued as a final
                                                  value chains and all associated                         consist of local or regional                           rule without prior notice and
                                                  procurement activities. The USDA LRP                    procurements of eligible commodities to                opportunity for comment. The
                                                  Program will focus primarily on                         fill nutritional gaps for targeted                     Administrative Procedure Act exempts
                                                  development programs, although the                      populations and respond to food                        rules ‘‘relating to agency management or
                                                  rule also provides for the furnishing of                availability gaps generated by
                                                                                                                                                                 personnel or to public property, loans,
                                                  food assistance through an emergency                    unexpected emergencies. The USDA
                                                                                                                                                                 grants, benefits, or contracts’’ from the
                                                  response. Given the role of the United                  LRP program will use the local or
                                                                                                                                                                 statutory requirement in 5 U.S.C. 553,
                                                  States Agency for International                         regional procurement of commodities
                                                                                                                                                                 which includes the requirement for
                                                  Development (USAID) as the lead                         for distribution in developing countries
                                                                                                                                                                 prior notice and opportunity for
                                                  agency in the provision of U.S.                         to complement existing food aid
                                                                                                                                                                 comment (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2)). However,
                                                  emergency humanitarian assistance, any                  programs, giving preference to the
                                                                                                                                                                 members of the public may participate
                                                  emergency response will be determined                   McGovern-Dole Program. The Food and
                                                                                                                                                                 in this rulemaking by submitting written
                                                  in consultation with the USAID                          Agricultural Organization of the United
                                                                                                          Nations states that there is global                    comments, data, or views. FAS will
                                                  Administrator, as provided for in                                                                              consider the comments received and
                                                  section 3206(b)(2) of the 2008 Farm Bill,               consensus recognizing child nutrition as
                                                                                                          an essential element to improve not                    may conduct additional rulemaking
                                                  as amended, to ensure programs address                                                                         based on the comments. Written
                                                  the highest priority needs only and are                 only the health and well-being of
                                                                                                          children around the world, but also the                comments must be received by FAS or
                                                  not duplicative.                                                                                               carry a postmark or equivalent no later
                                                                                                          social and economic development of
                                                  Lessons From Pilot Program                              communities and countries. Under the                   than 60 days after publication of this
                                                    The 2008 Farm Bill, as enacted on                     USDA LRP Program, FAS will provide                     rule in the Federal Register.
                                                  June 18, 2008, authorized and funded a                  grants to, or enter into cooperative                   Effective Date
                                                  pilot program (the USDA LRP pilot                       agreements with, private voluntary
                                                  program) to test different approaches                   organizations, cooperatives, and the                      The Administrative Procedure Act (5
                                                  and study practical lessons regarding                   World Food Program to undertake                        U.S.C. 553) provides generally that
                                                  the timeliness, cost effectiveness,                     activities such as strengthening value                 before rules are issued by Government
                                                  impacts on market, and quality and                      chains and other procurement activities.               agencies, the rule must be published in
                                                  other benefits of locally procured food                    The USDA LRP Program will be used                   the Federal Register, and the required
                                                  assistance. Twenty-one local and                        for development projects, and focus on                 publication of a substantive rule is to be
                                                  regional procurement pilot projects                     supplementing U.S. commodity                           not less than 30 days before its effective
                                                  were funded in nineteen countries. An                   purchases through the McGovern-Dole                    date. However, noted above, one of the
                                                  independent evaluation that examined                    Program. The USDA LRP Program will                     exceptions is that section 553 does not
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                                                  the activities of the final twenty projects             focus on developing appropriate supply                 apply to rulemaking that involves a
                                                  in eighteen countries (due to the                       chains for the procurement of                          matter relating to benefits. Therefore,
                                                  cancellation of one project)                            commodities from local producers.                      because this rule relates to benefits, this
                                                  demonstrated that locally procured food                 School meals using locally purchased                   final rule is effective when published in
                                                  assistance can provide food assistance at               foods will add locally known varieties                 the Federal Register. This will allow us
                                                  lower cost, with a shorter delivery time,               to the meals, which may make them                      to provide greater access to local and
                                                  and in some cases has other                             more appealing to the children and help                regional procured food aid as soon as
                                                  development benefits. The full                          increase nutrition. In cases where                     possible during the 2016 school year.


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                                                  Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance                     Request for Comments: Send                          to assess all costs and benefits of
                                                    The program covered by this                           comments regarding (a) whether the                     available regulatory alternatives and, if
                                                  regulation is listed in the Catalog of                  proposed collection of information is                  regulation is necessary, to select
                                                  Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)                      necessary for the proper performance of                regulatory approaches that maximize
                                                  under the following FAS CFDA number:                    the functions of the agency, including                 net benefits (including potential
                                                  10.612, USDA LRP Program.                               whether the information will have                      economic, environmental, public health
                                                                                                          practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the             and safety effects, distributive impacts,
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                         agency’s estimate of the burden of the                 and equity). Executive Order 13563
                                                     In accordance with the Paperwork                     proposed collection of information; (c)                emphasizes the importance of
                                                  Reduction Act of 1995, the following                    ways to enhance the quality, utility and               quantifying both costs and benefits, of
                                                  new information collection request that                 clarity of the information to be                       reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,
                                                  supports USDA’s Local and Regional                      collected; and (d) ways to minimize the                and of promoting flexibility.
                                                  Food Aid Procurement Program was                        burden of the collection of information                  The Office of Management and Budget
                                                  submitted to OMB for emergency                          on those who are to respond, including                 (OMB) designated this rule as
                                                  approval. FAS is requesting comments                    through the use of automated,                          significant under Executive Order
                                                  from interested individuals and                         electronic, mechanical, or other                       12866, ‘‘Regulatory Planning and
                                                  organizations on the information                        technological collection techniques or                 Review,’’ and therefore, OMB has
                                                  collection activities related to USDA’s                 other forms of information technology.                 reviewed this rule. The costs and
                                                  Local and Regional Food Aid                             Comments may be sent to:                               benefits of this final rule are
                                                  Procurement application process and                        • Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to
                                                                                                                                                                 summarized below. The full cost benefit
                                                  reporting requirements.                                 http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                                                                                                                                                 analysis is available on regulations.gov.
                                                     Title: USDA’s Local and Regional                     instructions for submitting comments.
                                                  Food Aid Procurement Program.                              • Director, Food Assistance Division,               Summary of Economic Impacts
                                                     OMB Control Number: 0551–New.                        Office of Capacity Building and
                                                                                                          Development, Foreign Agricultural                         The economic benefits of local and
                                                     Type of Request: New Collection.
                                                     Abstract: Under the USDA Local and                   Service, 1400 Independence Ave. SW.,                   regional procurement have been
                                                  Regional Food Aid Procurement                           STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250.                       identified in a number of studies 2 in
                                                  Program, information will be gathered                   All comments received in response to                   addition to the USDA LRP pilot program
                                                  from applicants desiring to receive                     this notice, including names and                       during the period of 2009–2012, the
                                                  grants or enter into cooperative                        addresses when provided, will be a                     results of which are documented in an
                                                  agreements under the USDA LRP                           matter of public record. Comments will                 independent evaluation report (http://
                                                  Program to determine the viability of                   be summarized and included in the                      www.fas.usda.gov/newsroom/local-and-
                                                  requests for resources to implement                     submission for Office of Management                    regional-food-aid-procurement-pilot-
                                                  activities in foreign countries.                        and Budget approval.                                   project-independent-evaluation-report).
                                                  Recipients of grants or cooperative                        On February 16, 2016, FAS published                 For example, the results of the USDA
                                                  agreements under the USDA LRP                           in the Federal Register a notice entitled              LRP pilot program included: Cost
                                                  Program must submit performance and                     ‘‘Notice of Request for Approval of a                  savings in transport, shipping, and
                                                  financial reports until funds provided                  New Information Collection’’ at 81 FR                  handling; better match between
                                                  by FAS and commodities purchased                        7742. This notice included a 60 day                    recipients’ needs and program
                                                  with such funds are utilized. Documents                 comment period for interested                          commodity availability; and time
                                                  are used to develop effective grant or                  individuals to provide comments on the                 savings between the procurement and
                                                  cooperative agreements and assure that                  information collection burden of the                   delivery of food, which is especially
                                                  statutory requirements and program                      USDA LRP Program. As such, the notice                  important in emergency situations.
                                                  objectives are met.                                     duplicates the request for comments                    Since commodities purchased under the
                                                     Estimate of Burden: The public                       above pertaining to the information                    USDA LRP pilot program did not need
                                                  reporting burden for each respondent                    collection burden of the USDA LRP                      to be shipped across oceans and were
                                                  resulting from information collection                   Program. Interested parties may provide                purchased nearer the final destination,
                                                  under the USDA Local and Regional                       comments on the information collection                 the transport, shipping, and handling
                                                  Food Aid Procurement Program varies                     burden either by providing comments                    costs were on average lower than in-
                                                  in direct relation to the number and                    on this rule or on the Federal Register                kind food assistance. In projects where
                                                  type of agreements entered into by such                 notice that was published on February                  recipients were children, improved
                                                  respondent. The estimated average                       16, 2016. It is not necessary to provide               commodity match resulted in more of
                                                  reporting burden for USDA Local and                     comments on both documents.                            the food provided being consumed,
                                                  Regional Food Aid Procurement                                                                                  yielding nutritional gains. Delivery
                                                                                                          E-Government Act Compliance                            times for emergency food aid under the
                                                  Program is 78 hours per response.
                                                     Type of Respondents: Private                           FAS is committed to complying with                   USDA LRP pilot program yielded faster
                                                  voluntary organizations, cooperatives,                  the E-Government Act of 2002 (44                       delivery than in-kind food aid shipped
                                                  and intergovernmental organizations.                    U.S.C. chapter 36), to promote the use                 from the United States. As a result of the
                                                     Estimated Number of Respondents: 22                  of the Internet and other information                  USDA LRP pilot program, small-scale
                                                  per annum.                                              technologies to provide increased                      producers and suppliers began pooling
                                                     Estimated Number of Responses per                    opportunities for citizens’ access to                  resources to achieve economies of scale
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                                                  Respondent: 17 per annum.                               Government information and services,                   to increase their profitability. The USDA
                                                     Estimated Total Annual Burden of                     and for other purposes.                                LRP Program is intended to maximize
                                                  Respondents: 29,172 hours.                                                                                     the impact of food assistance, consistent
                                                     Copies of this information collection                Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                       with the positive results achieved under
                                                  can be obtained from Connie Ehrhart,                      Executive Order 12866, ‘‘Regulatory                  the USDA LRP pilot program.
                                                  the Agency Information Collection                       Planning and Review,’’ and Executive
                                                  Coordinator, at (202) 690–1578 or email                 Order 13563, ‘‘Improving Regulation                      2 See, for example, the references included in

                                                  at Connie.Ehrhart@fas.usda.gov.                         and Regulatory Review,’’ direct agencies               footnote 1.



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                                                  Executive Order 12988                                   Executive Order 13175                                  1590.16 Noncompliance with an agreement.
                                                                                                                                                                 1590.17 Suspension and termination of
                                                    This rule has been reviewed in                          This rule has been reviewed in                           agreements.
                                                  accordance with Executive Order 12988.                  accordance with the requirements of                    1590.18 Opportunities to object and
                                                  This rule does not preempt State or                     Executive Order 13175, ‘‘Consultation                      appeals.
                                                  local laws, regulations, or policies                    and Coordination with Indian Tribal                    1590.19 Audit requirements.
                                                  unless they present an irreconcilable                   Governments.’’ Executive Order 13175                   1590.20 Paperwork Reduction Act.
                                                  conflict with this rule. This rule will not             requires Federal agencies to consult and                 Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1726c.
                                                  be retroactive.                                         coordinate with tribes on a government-
                                                                                                          to-government basis on policies that                   § 1590.1   Purpose and applicability.
                                                  Executive Order 12372                                   have tribal implications, including                      (a)(1) This part sets forth the general
                                                                                                          regulations, legislative comments or                   terms and conditions governing the
                                                     Executive Order 12372,
                                                                                                          proposed legislation, and other policy                 award of funds by the Foreign
                                                  ‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
                                                                                                          statements or actions that have                        Agricultural Service (FAS) to recipients
                                                  Programs,’’ requires consultation with
                                                                                                          substantial direct effects on one or more              under the U.S. Department of
                                                  officials of State and local governments
                                                                                                          Indian tribes, on the relationship                     Agriculture (USDA) Local and Regional
                                                  that would be directly affected by the
                                                                                                          between the Federal Government and                     Food Aid Procurement Program (USDA
                                                  proposed Federal financial assistance.
                                                                                                          Indian tribes, or on the distribution of               LRP Program). Under the USDA LRP
                                                  The objectives of the Executive Order
                                                                                                          power and responsibilities between the                 Program, recipients use FAS-provided
                                                  are to foster an intergovernmental
                                                                                                          Federal Government and Indian tribes.                  funds to purchase eligible commodities
                                                  partnership and a strengthened
                                                                                                          FAS does not expect this rule to have                  in developing countries and pay for
                                                  federalism by relying on State and local
                                                                                                          any effect on Indian tribes.                           associated administrative and
                                                  processes for the State and local
                                                                                                                                                                 operational costs related to the
                                                  government coordination and review of                   Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                                                                                                 implementation of field-based projects
                                                  proposed Federal financial assistance                     Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                    in a foreign country pursuant to an
                                                  and direct Federal development. This                    Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) does not                     agreement with FAS.
                                                  rule will not directly affect State or local            apply to this rule because it does not                   (2) Funds provided by FAS under the
                                                  officials and, for this reason, it is                   impose any enforceable duty or contain                 USDA LRP Program may be used to
                                                  excluded from the scope of Executive                    any unfunded mandate as described                      provide food assistance in the form of
                                                  Order 12372.                                            under the UMRA.                                        development assistance, an emergency
                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Act                              List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1590                    response, or both through a field-based
                                                                                                                                                                 project. Field-based projects intended to
                                                     The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                      Food assistance programs, Grant                      provide development assistance will be
                                                  U.S.C. 601–612), as amended by the                      programs—agriculture, Technical                        implemented for a period of not less
                                                  Small Business Regulatory Enforcement                   assistance, Local and regional                         than one year. Food assistance may be
                                                  Fairness Act of 1996, generally requires                procurement.                                           provided under the USDA LRP Program
                                                  an agency to prepare a regulatory                         For the reasons stated in the                        through local and regional procurement,
                                                  flexibility analysis of any rule that is                preamble, the Foreign Agricultural                     food vouchers, and cash transfers.
                                                  subject to notice and comment                           Service amends 7 CFR chapter XV by                       (3) FAS will consult with the United
                                                  rulemaking under the Administrative                     adding part 1590 to read as follows:                   States Agency for International
                                                  Procedure Act (APA) or any other law,                                                                          Development in the development and
                                                  unless the agency certifies that the rule               PART 1590—UNITED STATES                                implementation of field-based projects
                                                  will not have a significant economic                    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                              that will provide food assistance in the
                                                  impact on a substantial number of small                 LOCAL AND REGIONAL FOOD AID                            form of an emergency response.
                                                  entities. The Regulatory Flexibility Act                PROCUREMENT PROGRAM                                      (b)(1) The Office of Management and
                                                  does not apply to this rule because FAS                                                                        Budget (OMB) issued guidance on
                                                  is not required by the APA or any other                 Sec.
                                                                                                          1590.1 Purpose and applicability.                      Uniform Administrative Requirements,
                                                  law to publish a notice of proposed                                                                            Cost Principles, and Audit
                                                                                                          1590.2 Definitions.
                                                  rulemaking with respect to the subject                  1590.3 Eligibility and conflicts of interest.          Requirements for Federal Awards at 2
                                                  matter of the rule. FAS is unaware of                   1590.4 Application process.                            CFR part 200. In 2 CFR 400.1, USDA
                                                  any possible negative effects for U.S.                  1590.5 Agreements.                                     adopted OMB’s guidance in subparts A
                                                  small entities as a result of the USDA                  1590.6 Procurement of eligible                         through F of 2 CFR part 200, as
                                                  LRP Program.                                                 commodities.                                      supplemented by 2 CFR part 400, as
                                                                                                          1590.7 Payments.                                       USDA’s policies and procedures for
                                                  Executive Order 13132                                   1590.8 Transportation of procured
                                                                                                               commodities.
                                                                                                                                                                 uniform administrative requirements,
                                                    This rule has been reviewed under                     1590.9 Entry, handling, and labeling of                cost principles, and audit requirements
                                                  Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism.’’                       commodities and notification                      for federal awards.
                                                  This rule will not have any substantial                      requirements.                                       (2) The OMB guidance at 2 CFR part
                                                  direct effect on States, on the                         1590.10 Damage to or loss of procured                  200, as supplemented by 2 CFR part 400
                                                  relationship between the Federal                             commodities.                                      and by this part, applies to the USDA
                                                  government and the States, or on the                    1590.11 Claims for damage to or loss of                LRP Program, except as provided in
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                                                  distribution of power and                                    procured commodities.                             paragraph (e) of this section.
                                                  responsibilities among the various                      1590.12 Use of procured commodities,                     (c) Except as otherwise provided in
                                                  levels of government, except as required                     FAS-provided funds, and program                   this part, other regulations that are
                                                                                                               income.
                                                  by law. This rule does not impose                       1590.13 Monitoring and evaluation
                                                                                                                                                                 generally applicable to grants and
                                                  substantial direct compliance costs on                       requirements.                                     cooperative agreements of USDA,
                                                  State and local governments. Therefore,                 1590.14 Reporting and record keeping                   including the applicable regulations set
                                                  consultation with the States was not                         requirements.                                     forth in 2 CFR chapters I, II, and IV, also
                                                  required.                                               1590.15 Subrecipients.                                 apply to the USDA LRP Program.


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                                                     (d) In accordance with 7 U.S.C.                      agreement and is intended to fulfill a                    Eligible commodity means an
                                                  1726c(a)(4), assistance under the USDA                  specific objective of the agreement.                   agricultural commodity, or the product
                                                  LRP Program may be provided to a                           Agreement means a legally binding                   of an agricultural commodity, that is
                                                  private voluntary organization or a                     grant or cooperative agreement entered                 produced in and procured from a
                                                  cooperative that is, to the extent                      into between FAS and a recipient to                    developing country, and that meets each
                                                  practicable, registered with the                        implement a field-based project under                  nutritional, quality, and labeling
                                                  Administrator of the U.S. Agency for                    the USDA LRP Program.                                  standard of the target country, as
                                                  International Development or to an                         Codex Alimentarius means the                        determined by the Secretary of
                                                  intergovernmental organization, such as                 program of the United Nations Food and                 Agriculture, as well as any other criteria
                                                  the World Food Program.                                 Agriculture Organization and the World                 specified in section § 1590.6(b).
                                                     (e)(1) The OMB guidance at subparts                  Health Organization that was created to                   Emergency response means an activity
                                                  A through E of 2 CFR part 200, and the                  develop food standards, guidelines, and                that is designed to meet the urgent food
                                                  corresponding provisions of 2 CFR part                  related texts, such as codes of practice               and nutritional needs of those affected
                                                  400 and of this part, apply to all awards               to protect the health of consumers,                    by acute or transitory food insecurity as
                                                  by FAS under the USDA LRP Program                       ensure fair trade practices in the food                a result of a disaster.
                                                  to all recipients that are private                      trade, and promote the coordination of                    FAS means the Foreign Agricultural
                                                  voluntary organizations or cooperatives,                all food standards work undertaken by                  Service of the United States Department
                                                  including a private voluntary                           international governmental and                         of Agriculture.
                                                  organization that is a foreign                                                                                    FAS-provided funds means U.S.
                                                                                                          nongovernmental organizations.
                                                  organization, as defined in 2 CFR                                                                              dollars provided under an agreement to
                                                                                                             Cooperative means a private sector
                                                  200.47, and a cooperative that is a for-                                                                       a recipient, or through a subagreement
                                                                                                          organization whose members own and
                                                  profit entity or a foreign organization.                                                                       to a subrecipient, for expenses for the
                                                                                                          control the organization and share in its
                                                  Subpart F of 2 CFR part 200, and the                                                                           purchase, ocean and overland
                                                                                                          services and its profits and that provides
                                                  corresponding provisions of 2 CFR part                                                                         transportation, and storage and handling
                                                                                                          business services and outreach in
                                                  400 and this part, apply only to awards                                                                        of the procured commodities; expenses
                                                                                                          cooperative development for its
                                                  by FAS to recipients that are private                                                                          involved in the administration,
                                                                                                          membership.
                                                  voluntary organizations or non-profit                                                                          monitoring, and evaluation of the
                                                                                                             Cost sharing or matching means the
                                                  cooperatives but that are not foreign                                                                          activities under the agreement; and
                                                                                                          portion of project expenses, or necessary
                                                  organizations. The OMB guidance at 2                                                                           operational costs related to the
                                                                                                          goods and services provided to carry out
                                                  CFR part 200, and the provisions of 2                                                                          implementation of the field-based
                                                                                                          the project, not paid or acquired with
                                                  CFR part 400 and of this part, do not                                                                          project under the agreement.
                                                                                                          Federal funds. The term may include                       Field-based project or project means
                                                  apply to an award by FAS under the                      cash or in-kind contributions provided
                                                  USDA LRP Program to a recipient that                                                                           the totality of the activities to be carried
                                                                                                          by recipients, subrecipients, foreign                  out by a recipient, directly or through a
                                                  is a foreign public entity, as defined in               public entities, foreign organizations, or
                                                  2 CFR 200.46, and, therefore, they do                                                                          subrecipient, to fulfill the objectives of
                                                                                                          private donors.                                        an agreement. It can either stand alone
                                                  not apply to an intergovernmental                          Country of origin means the country
                                                  organization.                                                                                                  or be an add-on component to another
                                                                                                          in which the procured commodities                      program that provides other forms of
                                                     (2) The OMB guidance at subparts A                   were produced.
                                                  through E of 2 CFR part 200, and the                                                                           assistance to the food insecure.
                                                                                                             Developing country means a country                     Food assistance means assistance that
                                                  corresponding provisions of 2 CFR part                  that has a shortage of foreign exchange
                                                  400 and of this part, apply to all                                                                             is provided to members of a targeted
                                                                                                          earnings and has difficulty meeting all                vulnerable group to meet their food
                                                  subawards to all subrecipients under                    of its food needs through commercial
                                                  this part, except in cases:                                                                                    needs.
                                                                                                          channels.                                                 Local procurement means the
                                                     (i) Where the subrecipient is a foreign
                                                                                                             Development assistance means an                     procurement of food by a recipient,
                                                  public entity; or
                                                     (ii) Where FAS determines that the                   activity or activities that will enhance               directly or through a subrecipient, in the
                                                  application of these provisions to a                    the availability of, access to, or the                 target country to assist beneficiaries
                                                  subaward to a subrecipient that is a                    utilization of adequate food to meet the               within that same country. The use of
                                                  foreign organization would be                           caloric and nutritional needs of                       food vouchers to obtain food under an
                                                  inconsistent with the international                     populations suffering from chronic food                agreement is a form of local
                                                  obligations of the United States or the                 insecurity, or enhance the ability of                  procurement.
                                                  statutes or regulations of a foreign                    such populations to build assets to                       Overland transportation means any
                                                  government or would not be in the best                  protect against chronic food insecurity.               transportation other than ocean
                                                  interest of the United States.                             Disaster means an event or a series of              transportation. It includes internal
                                                                                                          events that creates a need for emergency               transportation within the target country
                                                  § 1590.2   Definitions.                                 food assistance by threatening or                      and regional transportation within the
                                                    These are definitions for terms used                  resulting in significantly decreased                   target region.
                                                  in this part. The definitions in 2 CFR                  availability of, or access to, food or the                Private voluntary organization means
                                                  part 200, as supplemented in 2 CFR part                 erosion of the ability of populations to               a not-for-profit, nongovernmental
                                                  400, are also applicable to this part,                  meet food needs. Disasters include, but                organization (in the case of a United
                                                  with the exception that, if a term that is              are not limited to, natural events such                States organization, an organization that
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                                                  defined in this section is defined                      as floods, earthquakes, and drought;                   is exempt from Federal income taxes
                                                  differently in 2 CFR part 200 or part                   crop failure; disease; civil strife and                under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
                                                  400, the definition in this section will                war; and economic turmoil. Disasters                   Revenue Code of 1986) that receives
                                                  apply to such term as used in this part.                can be characterized as slow or rapid-                 funds from private sources, voluntary
                                                    Activity means a discrete undertaking                 onset. The situation caused by a disaster              contributions of money, staff time, or in-
                                                  within a project to be carried out by a                 is a ‘‘food crisis.’’                                  kind support from the public, and that
                                                  recipient, directly or through a                           Disburse means to make a payment to                 is engaged in or is planning to engage
                                                  subrecipient, that is specified in an                   liquidate an obligation.                               in voluntary, charitable, or development


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                                                  assistance activities (other than religious             § 1590.3 Eligibility and conflicts of                     (B) Commodity procurement costs,
                                                  activities).                                            interest.                                              including costs for locally and
                                                     Procured commodities means the                          (a)(1) A private voluntary organization             regionally procured commodities, and
                                                  eligible commodities that are procured                  or a cooperative is eligible to submit an              food vouchers;
                                                  by a recipient, directly or through a                   application under this part to become a                   (C) Transportation, storage, and
                                                  subrecipient, under an agreement.                       recipient under the USDA LRP Program                   handling costs; and
                                                     Program Income means funds                           if it is either registered with the                       (D) Activity costs;
                                                  received by a recipient or subrecipient                 Administrator of the U.S. Agency for                      (ii) Where applicable, how the
                                                  as a direct result of carrying out an                   International Development or FAS has                   applicant’s indirect cost rate will be
                                                  approved activity under an agreement.                   determined that such registration is                   applied to each type of expense; and
                                                  The term includes but is not limited to                 impracticable. FAS will set forth                         (iii) The amount of funding that will
                                                  income from fees for services                           specific eligibility information,                      be provided to each proposed
                                                  performed, the use or rental of real or                 including any factors or priorities that               subrecipient under the agreement;
                                                  personal property acquired under a                      will affect the eligibility of an applicant               (5) A project-level results framework
                                                  Federal award, the sale of items                        or application for selection, in the full              that outlines the changes that the
                                                  fabricated under a Federal award,                       text of the applicable notice of funding               applicant expects to accomplish through
                                                  license fees, and royalties on patents                  opportunity posted on the U.S.                         the proposed project and is based on the
                                                  and copyrights, and principal and                       Government Web site for grant                          USDA LRP Program-level results
                                                  interest on loans made with Federal                     opportunities.                                         framework;
                                                  award funds. Program income does not                       (2) FAS may give preference for                        (6) Unless otherwise specified in the
                                                  include FAS-provided funds or interest                  funding to eligible entities that have, or             notice of funding opportunity, an
                                                  earned on such funds; or funds                          are working toward, projects under the                 evaluation plan that describes the
                                                  provided for cost sharing or matching                   McGovern-Dole International Food for                   proposed design, methodology, and
                                                  contributions, refunds or rebates,                      Education and Child Nutrition Program                  time frame of the project’s evaluation
                                                  credits, discounts, or interest earned on               established under section 3107 of the                  activities, and how the applicant
                                                  any of them.                                            Farm Security and Rural Investment Act                 intends to manage these activities, and
                                                     Purchase country means a developing                  of 2002 (7 U.S.C. 1736o–1).                            that will include a baseline study,
                                                  country in which the procured                              (b) Applicants, recipients, and                     interim evaluation, final evaluation, and
                                                  commodities are purchased.                              subrecipients must comply with                         any applicable special studies; and
                                                     Recipient means an entity that enters                policies established by FAS pursuant to                   (7) Any additional required items set
                                                  into an agreement with FAS and                          2 CFR 400.2(a), and with the                           forth in the notice of funding
                                                  receives FAS-provided funds to carry                    requirements in 2 CFR 400.2(b),                        opportunity.
                                                  out activities under the agreement. The                 regarding conflicts of interest.                          (c) Each applicant (unless the
                                                  term recipient does not include a                                                                              applicant has an exception approved by
                                                  subrecipient.                                           § 1590.4    Application process.                       FAS under 2 CFR 25.110(d)) is required
                                                     Regional procurement means the                          (a) An applicant seeking to enter into              to:
                                                  procurement of food by a recipient,                     an agreement with FAS must submit an                      (1) Be registered in the System for
                                                  directly or through a subrecipient, in a                application, in accordance with this                   Award Management (SAM) before
                                                  developing country that is located on                   section, that sets forth its proposal to               submitting its application;
                                                  the same continent as the target country.               carry out activities under the USDA LRP                   (2) Provide a valid unique entity
                                                  Regional procurement does not include                   Program in a proposed target                           identifier in its application; and
                                                  the purchase of food in the target                      country(ies). An application must                         (3) Continue to maintain an active
                                                  country.                                                contain the items specified in paragraph               SAM registration with current
                                                     Subrecipient means an entity that                    (b) of this section and any other items                information at all times during which it
                                                  enters into a subagreement with a                       required by the notice of funding                      has an active Federal award or an
                                                  recipient for the purpose of                            opportunity and must be submitted                      application or plan under consideration
                                                  implementing in the target country                      electronically to FAS at the address set               by a Federal awarding agency.
                                                  activities described in an agreement.                   forth in the notice of funding
                                                  The term does not include an individual                                                                        § 1590.5   Agreements.
                                                                                                          opportunity.                                              (a) After FAS approves a proposal by
                                                  that is a beneficiary under the
                                                                                                             (b) An applicant must include the                   an applicant, FAS will negotiate an
                                                  agreement.
                                                     Target country means the developing                  following items in its application:                    agreement with the applicant. The
                                                  country in which activities are                            (1) A completed Form SF–424, which                  agreement will set forth the obligations
                                                  implemented under an agreement.                         is a standard application for Federal                  of FAS and the recipient.
                                                     Target region means the continent on                 assistance;                                               (b) The agreement will specify the
                                                  which the target country is located or                     (2) An introduction and impact                      general information required in 2 CFR
                                                  nearby.                                                 analysis, as specified in the notice of                200.210(a), as applicable.
                                                     USDA means the United States                         funding opportunity;                                      (c) The agreement will incorporate
                                                  Department of Agriculture.                                 (3) A plan of operation that contains               general terms and conditions, pursuant
                                                     Voluntary committed cost sharing or                  the elements specified in the notice of                to 2 CFR 200.210(b), as applicable.
                                                  matching contributions means cost                       funding opportunity;                                      (d) To the extent that this information
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                                                  sharing or matching contributions                          (4) A summary line item budget and                  is not already included in the agreement
                                                  specifically pledged on a voluntary                     a budget narrative that indicate:                      pursuant to paragraphs (b) and (c) of
                                                  basis by an applicant in its proposal,                     (i) The amount(s) of any FAS-                       this section, the agreement will also
                                                  which become binding as part of an                      provided funds, program income, and                    include the following:
                                                  agreement. Voluntary committed cost                     voluntary committed cost sharing or                       (1) A plan of operation, which will
                                                  sharing or matching contributions may                   matching contributions that the                        include the following:
                                                  be provided in the form of cash or in-                  applicant proposes to use to fund:                        (i) The objectives to be accomplished
                                                  kind contributions.                                        (A) Administrative costs;                           under the project;


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                                                     (ii) A detailed description of each                  on farmers located in, or the economy                  1969 Rev 4–2003, including Annex
                                                  activity to be implemented;                             of, the target country or any country in               Hazard Analysis and Critical Control
                                                     (iii) The target country(ies) and the                the target region. The recipient will also             Point (HACCP) System and Guidelines.
                                                  areas of the target country(ies) in which               assert that, to the best of its knowledge,                (3) If the recipient procures eligible
                                                  the activities will be implemented;                     the eligible commodities can be                        commodities that are food products
                                                     (iv) The method(s) and criteria for                  procured without unduly disrupting                     other than grains, legumes or pulses,
                                                  selecting the beneficiaries of the                      world prices for agricultural                          such as processed foods, fortified
                                                  activities;                                             commodities or normal patterns of                      blended foods, and enriched foods, the
                                                     (v) Any contributions for cost sharing               commercial trade with foreign                          commodities must comply, in terms of
                                                  or matching, including cash and non-                    countries. The recipient must submit                   raw materials, composition, or
                                                  cash contributions, that the recipient                  information to FAS to support these                    manufacture, unless otherwise specified
                                                  expects to receive from non-FAS                         assertions; and                                        in the agreement, with the Codex
                                                  sources that:                                             (5) The recipient will assert that                   Alimentarius Recommended
                                                     (A) Are critical to the implementation               adequate transportation and storage                    International Code of Practice: General
                                                  of the activities; or                                   facilities are available in the target                 Principles of Food Hygiene CAC/RCP 1–
                                                     (B) Enhance the implementation of                    country to prevent spoilage or waste of                1969 Rev 4–2003 including Annex
                                                  the activities;                                         the eligible commodities. The recipient                Hazard Analysis and Critical Control
                                                     (vi) Any subrecipient that will be                   must submit information to FAS to                      Point (HACCP) System and Guidelines.
                                                  involved in the implementation of the                   support these assertions.                                 (4) If the recipient procures eligible
                                                  activities, and the criteria for selecting                (f) FAS may enter into a multicountry                commodities that are cereals,
                                                  a subrecipient that has not yet been                    agreement.                                             groundnuts, or tree nuts, or food
                                                  identified;                                               (g) FAS may provide funds under a                    products derived from or containing
                                                     (vii) Any other governmental or                      multiyear agreement contingent upon                    cereals, groundnuts, or tree nuts, the
                                                  nongovernmental entities that will be                   the availability of funds.                             commodities must be tested for
                                                  involved in the implementation of the                                                                          aflatoxin and have their moisture
                                                  activities; and                                         § 1590.6 Procurement of eligible                       content certified. The maximum
                                                     (viii) Any additional items specified                commodities.                                           acceptable total aflatoxin level is 20
                                                  by FAS during the negotiation of the                       (a)(1) When using funds provided by                 parts per billion, the U.S. Food and
                                                  agreement;                                              FAS under the USDA LRP Program to                      Drug Administration action level for
                                                     (2) Requirements relating to the                     make a local or regional procurement of                aflatoxin in human foods.
                                                  procurement of the eligible                             food, including through the use of food                   (5) If the recipient procures an
                                                  commodities, as set forth in § 1590.6;                  vouchers, the recipient, or a                          unprocessed commodity, it must ensure
                                                     (3) A budget, which will set forth the               subrecipient, must procure eligible                    that the commodity has been produced
                                                  maximum amounts of FAS-provided                         commodities.                                           either in the target country or in another
                                                  funds, program income, and voluntary                       (2) The agreement will specify the                  developing country within the target
                                                  committed cost sharing or matching                      types of eligible commodities approved                 region.
                                                  contributions that may be used for each                 for procurement; the approved purchase                    (6) If the recipient purchases a
                                                  line item; and                                          country(ies); and the approved                         processed commodity, it must ensure
                                                     (4) Performance goals for the                        method(s) of procurement (local                        that the processing took place, and the
                                                  agreement, including a list of results to               procurement, regional procurement,                     primary ingredient has been produced,
                                                  be achieved by the activities and                       food vouchers, or a combination of these               either in the target country or in another
                                                  corresponding indicators, targets, and                  methods). The agreement will prohibit                  developing country within the target
                                                  time frames.                                            the recipient from procuring eligible                  region. The primary ingredient is
                                                     (e) The agreement will also include                  commodities from any country not                       determined on the basis of weight in the
                                                  specific terms and conditions, and                      specified in the agreement or utilizing                case of solid foods, or volume in the
                                                  certifications and representations,                     methods of procurement that differ from                case of liquids.
                                                  including the following:                                those approved in the agreement.                          (7) If the recipient purchases eligible
                                                     (1) The agreement will prohibit the                     (b) In carrying out an agreement, the               commodities through a competitive
                                                  use of the procured commodities, food                   recipient must comply with the                         tender, the recipient must specify the
                                                  vouchers, or cash transfers for any                     following requirements, as applicable,                 minimally acceptable commodity
                                                  purpose other than food assistance;                     relating to the procurement of eligible                specifications and food safety and
                                                     (2) The agreement will prohibit the                  commodities under the agreement:                       quality assurance standards in the
                                                  resale or transshipment of the procured                    (1) The recipient must procure                      tender. Purchases that are made from
                                                  commodities by the recipient to a                       eligible commodities at a reasonable                   commercial wholesalers in a local or
                                                  country other than the target country                   market price with respect to the                       regional market must meet the food
                                                  specified in the agreement for so long as               economy of the purchase country, as                    safety and quality assurance standards
                                                  the recipient has title to such                         determined by FAS.                                     specified in paragraphs (b)(2), (3) and
                                                  commodities;                                               (2) If the recipient procures eligible              (4) of this section.
                                                     (3) The recipient will assert that it has            commodities that are grains, legumes,                     (8) The recipient must enter into a
                                                  taken action to ensure that any eligible                and pulses, the commodities must meet                  contract that complies with this
                                                  commodities that will be procured                       the food safety standards of the target                paragraph for every local or regional
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                                                  regionally will be imported free from all               country; provided, however, that if the                procurement of eligible commodities,
                                                  customs, duties, tolls, and taxes. The                  target country does not have food safety               other than through food vouchers, from
                                                  recipient must submit information to                    standards for grains, legumes, and                     a commodity vendor. The recipient
                                                  FAS to support this assertion;                          pulses, then the recipient must ensure                 must ensure that the contract between
                                                     (4) The recipient will assert that, to               that such commodities meet the Codex                   the recipient and the commodity vendor
                                                  the best of its knowledge, the eligible                 Alimentarius Recommended                               clearly specifies the country of origin
                                                  commodities can be procured locally or                  International Code of Practice: General                and specific market(s) in which the
                                                  regionally without a disruptive impact                  Principles of Food Hygiene CAC/RCP 1–                  procurement will take place, commodity


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                                                  safety and quality assurance standards,                 into account any program income                           (iv) If the recipient must return funds
                                                  product specifications, price per metric                earned since the preceding advance.                    to FAS in accordance with paragraph
                                                  ton, and delivery terms. Recipients will                   (2) Whenever possible, the recipient                (a)(6) of this section, the recipient must
                                                  be required to make such contracts                      should consolidate advance payment                     return the funds on the later of five
                                                  available to FAS upon request.                          requests to cover anticipated cash needs               business days after the 91st day after the
                                                    (9) The recipient must enter into a                   for all food assistance program awards                 funds were advanced, or five business
                                                  contract with an established inspection                 made by FAS to the recipient. A                        days after the date on which the
                                                  service to survey and report on the                     recipient may request advance                          recipient receives notice from FAS that
                                                  safety, quality, and condition of all                   payments with no minimum time                          it has denied the recipient’s request to
                                                  procured commodities, other than those                  required between requests.                             roll over the funds; provided, however,
                                                  procured through food vouchers, prior                      (3) A recipient must minimize the                   that FAS may specify a different date for
                                                  to their shipment and distribution. The                 amount of time that elapses between the                the return of funds in a written
                                                  recipient will be required to submit any                transfer of funds by FAS and the                       communication to the recipient.
                                                  survey reports or certificates issued by                disbursement of funds by the recipient.                   (7) Except as may otherwise be
                                                  such inspection service to FAS upon                     A recipient must fully disburse funds                  provided in the agreement, the recipient
                                                  request.                                                from the preceding advance before it                   must deposit and maintain in an
                                                                                                          submits a new advance request for the                  insured bank account located in the
                                                    (10) The recipient must enter into a
                                                                                                          same agreement, with the exception that                United States all funds advanced by
                                                  contract with each vendor expected to
                                                                                                          the recipient may request to retain the                FAS. The account must be interest-
                                                  redeem food vouchers distributed under
                                                                                                          balance of any funds that have not been                bearing, unless one of the exceptions in
                                                  an agreement that specifies the
                                                                                                          disbursed and roll it over into a new                  2 CFR 200.305(b)(8) applies, or FAS
                                                  conditions under which the vouchers
                                                                                                          advance request if the new advance                     determines that this requirement would
                                                  will be redeemed for food. The recipient
                                                                                                          request is made within 90 days after the               constitute an undue burden. A recipient
                                                  must ensure that beneficiaries use food
                                                                                                          preceding advance was made.                            will not be required to maintain a
                                                  vouchers to purchase eligible                              (4) FAS will review all requests to roll
                                                  commodities that meet the food safety                                                                          separate bank account for advance
                                                                                                          over unexpended funds from the                         payments of FAS-provided funds.
                                                  and quality assurance standards                         preceding advance that have not been
                                                  specified in paragraphs (b)(2), (3) and                                                                        However, a recipient must be able to
                                                                                                          disbursed and make a decision based on                 separately account for the receipt,
                                                  (4) of this section.                                    the merits of the request. FAS will
                                                    (c) The agreement will require the                                                                           obligation, and expenditure of funds
                                                                                                          consider factors such as the amount of                 under each agreement.
                                                  recipient to submit a procurement plan                  funding that the recipient is requesting
                                                  for FAS’s approval within the time                                                                                (8) A recipient may retain, for
                                                                                                          to roll over, the length of time that the              administrative purposes, up to $500 per
                                                  period specified in the agreement. The                  recipient has been in possession of the
                                                  procurement plan will include time                                                                             Federal fiscal year of any interest earned
                                                                                                          funds, any unforeseen or extenuating                   on funds advanced under an agreement.
                                                  periods, broken down by month, for                      circumstances, the recipient’s history of
                                                  commodity procurement, delivery, and                                                                           The recipient must remit to the U.S.
                                                                                                          performance, and findings from recent                  Department of Health and Human
                                                  distribution and, where applicable, the                 financial audits or compliance reviews.
                                                  distribution of food vouchers. The                                                                             Services, Payment Management System,
                                                                                                             (5) FAS will not approve any request                any additional interest earned during
                                                  agreement will require the recipient to                 for an advance or rollover of funds if the
                                                  comply with the procurement plan, as                                                                           the Federal fiscal year on such funds, in
                                                                                                          most recent financial report, as specified             accordance with the procedures in 2
                                                  approved by FAS, and will prohibit the                  in the agreement, is past due, or if any
                                                  recipient from making any changes to                                                                           CFR 200.305(b)(9).
                                                                                                          required report, as specified in any open                 (b) If a recipient is required to pay
                                                  the procurement plan without obtaining                  agreement between the recipient and                    funds to FAS in connection with an
                                                  the prior written approval of FAS.                      FAS or the Commodity Credit                            agreement, the recipient must make
                                                  § 1590.7   Payments.
                                                                                                          Corporation (CCC), is more than three                  such payment in U.S. dollars, unless
                                                                                                          months in arrears.                                     otherwise approved in advance by FAS.
                                                     (a) If the agreement authorizes the                     (6)(i) A recipient must return to FAS
                                                  payment of FAS-provided funds, FAS                      any funds advanced by FAS that have                    § 1590.8 Transportation of procured
                                                  will generally provide the funds to the                 not been disbursed as of the 91st day                  commodities.
                                                  recipient on an advance payment basis,                  after the advance was made; provided,                     (a) The recipient must acquire all
                                                  in accordance with 2 CFR 200.305(b). In                 however, that paragraphs (a)(6)(ii) and                transportation of procured commodities
                                                  addition, the following procedures will                 (iii) of this section will apply if the                under the USDA LRP Program. FAS will
                                                  apply to advance payments:                              recipient submits a request to FAS                     pay for the transportation, as provided
                                                     (1) A recipient may request advance                  before that date to roll over the funds                for in the agreement, through an
                                                  payments of FAS-provided funds, up to                   into a new advance.                                    advance payment or reimbursement to
                                                  the total amount specified in the                          (ii) If a recipient submits a request to            the recipient.
                                                  agreement. When making an advance                       roll over funds into a new advance, and                   (b) A recipient that acquires ocean
                                                  payment request, a recipient must                       FAS approves the rollover of funds,                    transportation in accordance with
                                                  provide, for each agreement for which it                such funds will be considered to have                  paragraph (a) of this section must
                                                  is requesting an advance, total                         been advanced on the date that the                     comply with the requirements of 46
                                                  expenditures to date; an estimate of                    recipient receives the approval notice                 U.S.C. 55305, regarding carriage on
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                                                  expenses to be covered by the advance;                  from FAS, for the purposes of                          U.S.-flag vessels.
                                                  total advances previously requested, if                 complying with the requirement in                         (c) The recipient may only use the
                                                  any; the amount of cash on hand from                    paragraph (a)(6)(i) of this section.                   services of a transportation company
                                                  the preceding advance; and, if                             (iii) If a recipient submits a request to           that is legally operating in the target
                                                  necessary, a request to roll over any                   roll over funds into a new advance, and                country or another country within the
                                                  unused funds from the preceding                         FAS does not approve the rollover of                   target region, and that would not have
                                                  advance to the current request period.                  some or all of the funds, such funds                   a conflict of interest in transporting the
                                                  The advance payment request must take                   must be returned to FAS.                               commodities.


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                                                     (d) The recipient must declare in the                that the food vouchers or cash transfers               set forth in the agreement, of any
                                                  transportation contract the point at                    are being furnished through a project                  damage to or loss of the procured
                                                  which the ocean carrier or overland                     funded by the United States Department                 commodities that occurs following the
                                                  transportation company will take                        of Agriculture. The recipient must                     transfer of title to the procured
                                                  custody of the eligible commodities to                  ensure that all paper vouchers or                      commodities to the recipient. The
                                                  be transported.                                         receipts for electronic vouchers are                   recipient must take all steps necessary
                                                                                                          printed with a statement indicating that               to protect its interests and the interests
                                                  § 1590.9 Entry, handling, and labeling of               the vouchers are being furnished                       of FAS with respect to any damage to
                                                  procured commodities and notification
                                                  requirements.
                                                                                                          through a project funded by the United                 or loss of the procured commodities that
                                                                                                          States Department of Agriculture. The                  occurs after title has been transferred to
                                                     (a) The recipient must make all                      vouchers must also include a statement                 the recipient.
                                                  necessary arrangements for receiving                    indicating that they must not be sold,                    (c) The recipient will be responsible
                                                  regionally procured commodities in the                  bartered, or exchanged.                                for arranging for an independent cargo
                                                  target country, including obtaining                        (e) The recipient must ensure that                  surveyor to inspect any procured
                                                  appropriate approvals for entry and                     signs are displayed at all activity                    commodities transported by ocean upon
                                                  transit. The recipient must make                        implementation and commodity, food                     discharge from the vessel and to prepare
                                                  arrangements with the target country                    voucher, or cash transfer distribution                 a survey or outturn report. The report
                                                  government for all regionally procured                  sites to inform beneficiaries that funding             must show the quantity and condition
                                                  commodities to be imported and                          for the project was provided by the                    of the procured commodities discharged
                                                  distributed free from all customs duties,               United States Department of                            from the vessel and must indicate the
                                                  tolls, and taxes, unless otherwise                      Agriculture.                                           most likely cause of any damage noted
                                                  specified in the agreement.                                (f) The recipient must also ensure that
                                                     (b) The recipient must, as provided in                                                                      in the report. The report must also
                                                                                                          all public communications in relation to               indicate the time and place when the
                                                  the agreement, arrange for transporting,                the project, the activities, or the
                                                  storing, and distributing the procured                                                                         survey took place. All discharge surveys
                                                                                                          procured commodities, whether made                     must be conducted contemporaneously
                                                  commodities from the designated point                   through print, broadcast, digital, or
                                                  and time where title to the commodities                                                                        with the discharge of the vessel, unless
                                                                                                          other media, include a statement                       FAS determines that failure to do so was
                                                  passes to the recipient.                                acknowledging that funding was
                                                     (c) The recipient must store and                                                                            justified under the circumstances. For
                                                                                                          provided by the United States                          procured commodities shipped on a
                                                  maintain all of the procured                            Department of Agriculture.
                                                  commodities in good condition from the                                                                         through bill of lading, the recipient
                                                                                                             (g) FAS may waive compliance with                   must also obtain a delivery survey. All
                                                  time of delivery at the port of entry or                one or more of the labeling and
                                                  the point of receipt from the commodity                                                                        surveys obtained by the recipient must,
                                                                                                          notification requirements in paragraphs                to the extent practicable, be conducted
                                                  vendor(s) until their distribution.                     (d), (e) and (f) of this section if a
                                                     (d)(1) If a recipient arranges for the                                                                      jointly by the surveyor, the recipient,
                                                                                                          recipient demonstrates to FAS that the                 and the carrier, and the survey report
                                                  packaging or repackaging of the                         requirement presents a safety or security
                                                  procured commodities, the recipient                                                                            must be signed by all three parties. The
                                                                                                          risk in the target country. If a recipient             recipient must obtain a copy of each
                                                  must ensure that the packaging:                         determines that compliance with a
                                                     (i) Is plainly labeled in the language                                                                      discharge or delivery survey report
                                                                                                          labeling or notification requirement                   within 45 days after the completion of
                                                  of the target country;                                  poses an imminent threat of destruction
                                                     (ii) Contains the name of the procured                                                                      the survey. The recipient must make
                                                                                                          of property, injury, or loss of life, the              each such report available to FAS upon
                                                  commodities;                                            recipient must submit a waiver request
                                                     (iii) Contains the name of the country                                                                      request, or in the manner specified in
                                                                                                          to FAS as soon as possible. The                        the agreement. FAS will reimburse the
                                                  of origin;                                              recipient will not have to comply with
                                                     (iv) Includes a statement indicating                                                                        recipient for the reasonable costs of
                                                                                                          such requirement during the period                     these services, as determined by FAS, in
                                                  that the procured commodities are being
                                                                                                          prior to the issuance of a waiver                      the manner specified in the agreement.
                                                  furnished through a project funded by
                                                                                                          determination by FAS. A recipient may                     (d) When procured commodities are
                                                  the United States Department of
                                                                                                          submit a written request for a waiver at               transported overland, the recipient will
                                                  Agriculture; and
                                                                                                          any time after the agreement has been                  ensure that overland transportation
                                                     (v) Includes a statement indicating
                                                                                                          signed.                                                contracts include a requirement that a
                                                  that the procured commodities must not                     (h) In exceptional circumstances, FAS
                                                  be sold, bartered, or exchanged.                                                                               loading and offloading report be
                                                                                                          may, on its own initiative, waive one or
                                                     (2) If a recipient distributes procured                                                                     prepared and provided to the recipient.
                                                                                                          more of the labeling and notification
                                                  commodities that are prepackaged or                                                                            The report must show the quantity and
                                                                                                          requirements in paragraphs (d), (e) and
                                                  not packaged, the recipient must display                                                                       condition of the procured commodities
                                                                                                          (f) of this section for programmatic
                                                  a sign at the distribution site that                                                                           loaded on the overland conveyance, as
                                                                                                          reasons.
                                                  includes the name of the procured                                                                              well as the time and place that the
                                                  commodities, the country of origin, a                   § 1590.10 Damage to or loss of procured                loading and offloading occurred. The
                                                  statement indicating that the procured                  commodities.                                           recipient must obtain a copy of the
                                                  commodities are being furnished                            (a) The recipient will be responsible               report from the overland transportation
                                                  through a project funded by the United                  for the procured commodities following                 company within 45 days after the
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                                                  States Department of Agriculture, and a                 the transfer of title to the procured                  completion of the commodity delivery.
                                                  statement indicating that the procured                  commodities from the commodity                         The recipient must make each such
                                                  commodities must not be sold, bartered,                 vendor(s) to the recipient. FAS may                    report available to FAS upon request, or
                                                  or exchanged.                                           require the recipient to purchase                      in the manner specified in the
                                                     (3) If a recipient distributes food                  transportation insurance against                       agreement. FAS will reimburse the
                                                  vouchers or cash transfers, the recipient               commodity loss or damage.                              recipient for the reasonable costs of
                                                  must display a sign at the distribution                    (b) A recipient must inform FAS, in                 these services, as determined by FAS, in
                                                  site that includes a statement indicating               the manner and within the time period                  the manner specified in the agreement.


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                                                     (e) If procured commodities are                      regarding the exact quantity and                          (b) If the recipient has title to
                                                  damaged or lost during the time that                    condition of the damaged commodities.                  procured commodities that have been
                                                  they are in the care of an ocean carrier                The value of damaged procured                          damaged or lost, and the value of the
                                                  or overland transportation company:                     commodities must be determined on the                  damaged or lost procured commodities
                                                     (1) The recipient must ensure that any               basis of the commodity acquisition,                    is estimated to be in excess of $20,000,
                                                  reports, narrative chronology, or other                 transportation, and related costs                      the recipient must:
                                                  commentary prepared by the                              incurred by the recipient and paid by                     (1) Notify FAS immediately and
                                                  independent cargo surveyor, and any                     FAS with respect to such commodities.                  provide detailed information about the
                                                  such documentation prepared by a port                   The recipient must inform FAS of the                   circumstances surrounding such
                                                  authority, stevedoring service, or                      results of the inspection and indicate                 damage or loss, the quantity of damaged
                                                  customs official, or an official of the                 whether the damaged procured                           or lost procured commodities, and the
                                                  transit or target country government or                 commodities are:                                       value of the damage or loss;
                                                  the transportation company, are                            (1) Fit for the use authorized in the                  (2) Promptly upon discovery of the
                                                  provided to FAS;                                        agreement and, if so, whether there has                damage or loss, initiate a claim arising
                                                     (2) The recipient must provide to FAS                been a diminution in quality; or                       out of such damage or loss, including,
                                                  the names and addresses of any                             (2) Unfit for the use authorized in the             if appropriate, initiating an action to
                                                  individuals known to be present at the                  agreement.                                             collect pursuant to a commercial
                                                  time of discharge or unloading, or                         (f)(1) If the recipient has title to the            insurance contract;
                                                  during the survey, who can verify the                   procured commodities, the recipient                       (3) Take all necessary action to pursue
                                                  quantity of damaged or lost procured                    must arrange for the recovery of that                  the claim diligently and within any
                                                  commodities;                                            portion of the procured commodities                    applicable periods of limitations; and
                                                     (3) If the damage or loss occurred with              designated as suitable for the use                        (4) Provide to FAS copies of all
                                                  respect to a bulk shipment on an ocean                  authorized in the agreement. The                       documentation relating to the claim.
                                                  carrier, the recipient must ensure that                 recipient must dispose of procured                        (c) If the recipient has title to
                                                  the independent cargo surveyor:                         commodities that are unfit for such use                procured commodities that have been
                                                     (i) Observes the discharge of the                                                                           damaged or lost, and the value of the
                                                                                                          in the following order of priority:
                                                  cargo;                                                                                                         damaged or lost procured commodities
                                                     (ii) Reports on discharging methods,                    (i) Sale for the most appropriate use,
                                                                                                          i.e., animal feed, fertilizer, industrial              is estimated to be $20,000 or less, the
                                                  including scale type, calibrations, and
                                                                                                          use, or another use approved by FAS, at                recipient must notify FAS in accordance
                                                  any other factors that may affect the
                                                                                                          the highest obtainable price;                          with the agreement and provide detailed
                                                  accuracy of scale weights, and, if scales
                                                                                                             (ii) Donation to a governmental or                  information about the damage or loss in
                                                  are not used, states the reason therefor
                                                                                                          charitable organization for use as animal              the next report required to be filed
                                                  and describes the actual method used to
                                                                                                          feed or another non-food use; or                       under § 1590.14(e).
                                                  determine weight;
                                                     (iii) Estimates the quantity of cargo, if               (iii) Destruction of the procured                      (d)(1) The value of a claim for lost
                                                  any, lost during discharge through                      commodities if they are unfit for any                  procured commodities will be
                                                  carrier negligence;                                     use, in such manner as to prevent their                determined on the basis of the
                                                     (iv) Advises on the quality of                       use for any purpose.                                   commodity acquisition, transportation,
                                                  sweepings;                                                 (2) The recipient must arrange for all              and related costs incurred by the
                                                     (v) Obtains copies of port or vessel                 U.S. Government markings to be                         recipient and paid by FAS with respect
                                                  records, if possible, showing the                       obliterated or removed before the                      to such commodities.
                                                  quantity discharged; and                                procured commodities are transferred                      (2) The value of a claim for damaged
                                                     (vi) Notifies the recipient immediately              by sale or donation under paragraph                    procured commodities will be
                                                  if the surveyor has reason to believe that              (f)(1) of this section.                                determined on the basis of the
                                                  the correct quantity was not discharged                    (g) A recipient may retain any                      commodity acquisition, transportation,
                                                  or if additional services are necessary to              proceeds generated by the disposal of                  and related costs incurred by the
                                                  protect the cargo; and                                  the procured commodities in                            recipient and paid by FAS with respect
                                                     (4) If the damage or loss occurred with              accordance with paragraph (f)(1) of this               to such commodities, less any funds
                                                  respect to a container shipment on an                   section and must use the retained                      generated if such commodities are sold
                                                  ocean carrier, the recipient must ensure                proceeds for expenses related to the                   in accordance with § 1590.10(f)(1).
                                                  that the independent cargo surveyor                     disposal of the procured commodities                      (e) If FAS determines that a recipient
                                                  lists the container numbers and seal                    and for activities specified in the                    has not initiated a claim or is not
                                                  numbers shown on the containers,                        agreement.                                             exercising due diligence in the pursuit
                                                  indicates whether the seals were intact                    (h) The recipient must notify FAS                   of a claim, FAS may require the
                                                  at the time the containers were opened,                 immediately and provide detailed                       recipient to assign its rights to pursue
                                                  and notes whether the containers were                   information about the actions taken in                 the claim to FAS. Failure by the
                                                  in any way damaged.                                     accordance with paragraph (f) of this                  recipient to initiate a claim or exercise
                                                     (e) If the recipient has title to the                section, including the quantities, values,             due diligence in the pursuit of a claim
                                                  procured commodities, and procured                      and dispositions of procured                           will be considered by FAS during the
                                                  commodities valued in excess of $5,000                  commodities determined to be unfit.                    review of proposals for subsequent food
                                                  are damaged at any time prior to their                                                                         assistance awards.
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                                                  distribution under the agreement,                       § 1590.11 Claims for damage to or loss of                 (f)(1) The recipient may retain any
                                                  regardless of the party at fault, the                   procured commodities.                                  funds obtained as a result of a claims
                                                  recipient must immediately arrange for                    (a) The recipient will be responsible                collection action initiated by it in
                                                  an inspection by a public health official               for claims arising out of damage to or                 accordance with this section, or
                                                  or other competent authority approved                   loss of a quantity of the procured                     recovered pursuant to any insurance
                                                  by FAS and provide to FAS a                             commodities after the transfer of title to             policy or other similar form of
                                                  certification by such public health                     the procured commodities from the                      indemnification, but such funds must be
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                                                  agreement or for other purposes                            (h)(1) Except as provided in paragraph              § 1590.13 Monitoring and evaluation
                                                  approved in advance by FAS.                             (h)(2) of this section, a recipient may                requirements.
                                                    (2) FAS will retain any funds obtained                make adjustments within the agreement                     (a) The recipient will be responsible
                                                  as a result of a claims collection action               budget between direct cost line items                  for designing a performance monitoring
                                                  initiated by it under this section;                     without further approval, provided that                plan for the project, obtaining written
                                                  provided, however, that if the recipient                the total amount of adjustments does                   approval of the plan from FAS before
                                                  paid for the transportation of the                      not exceed ten percent of the Grand                    putting it into effect, and managing and
                                                  procured commodities or a portion                       Total Costs, excluding any voluntary                   implementing the plan, unless
                                                  thereof, FAS will use a portion of such                 committed cost sharing or matching                     otherwise specified in the agreement.
                                                  funds to reimburse the recipient for                    contributions, in the agreement budget.                   (b) The recipient must establish
                                                  such expense on a prorated basis.                       Adjustments beyond these limits require                baseline values, annual targets, and life
                                                                                                          the prior approval of FAS.                             of activity targets for each performance
                                                  § 1590.12 Use of procured commodities,                     (2) A recipient must not transfer any
                                                  FAS-provided funds, and program income.                                                                        indicator included in the recipient’s
                                                                                                          funds budgeted for participant support                 approved performance monitoring plan,
                                                     (a) A recipient must use the procured                costs, as defined in 2 CFR 200.75, to                  unless otherwise specified in the
                                                  commodities, FAS-provided funds,                        other categories of expense without the                agreement.
                                                  interest, and program income in                         prior approval of FAS.                                    (c) The recipient must inform FAS, in
                                                  accordance with the agreement.                             (i) A recipient may use FAS-provided
                                                     (b) A recipient must not use procured                                                                       the manner and within the time period
                                                                                                          funds or program income to purchase                    specified in the agreement, of any
                                                  commodities, FAS-provided funds,                        real or personal property only if local
                                                  interest, or program income for any                                                                            problems, delays, or adverse conditions
                                                                                                          law permits the recipient to retain title              that materially impair the recipient’s
                                                  activity or any expense incurred by the                 to such property. However, the recipient
                                                  recipient or a subrecipient prior to the                                                                       ability to meet the objectives of the
                                                                                                          must not use FAS-provided funds or
                                                  start date of the period of performance                                                                        agreement. This notification must
                                                                                                          program income to pay for the
                                                  of the agreement or after the agreement                                                                        include a statement of any corrective
                                                                                                          acquisition, development, construction,
                                                  is suspended or terminated, without the                                                                        actions taken or contemplated by the
                                                                                                          alteration or upgrade of real property
                                                  prior written approval of FAS.                                                                                 recipient, and any additional assistance
                                                                                                          that is:
                                                     (c) A recipient must not permit the                     (1) Owned or managed by a church or                 requested from FAS to resolve the
                                                  distribution, handling, or allocation of                other organization engaged exclusively                 situation.
                                                  procured commodities on the basis of                    in religious pursuits; or                                 (d) The recipient will be responsible
                                                  political affiliation, geographic location,                (2) Used in whole or in part for                    for designing an evaluation plan for the
                                                  or the ethnic, tribal or religious identity             sectarian purposes, except that a                      project, obtaining written approval of
                                                  or affiliation of the potential consumers               recipient may use FAS-provided funds                   the plan from FAS before putting it into
                                                  or beneficiaries.                                       or program income to pay for repairs to                effect, and arranging for an independent
                                                     (d) A recipient must not permit the                  or rehabilitation of a structure located               third party to implement the evaluation,
                                                  distribution, handling, or allocation of                on such real property to the extent                    unless otherwise specified in the
                                                  procured commodities by the military                    necessary to avoid spoilage or loss of                 agreement. This evaluation plan will
                                                  forces of any government or insurgent                   procured commodities, but only if the                  detail the evaluation purpose and scope,
                                                  group without the specific authorization                structure is not used in whole or in part              key evaluation questions, evaluation
                                                  of FAS.                                                 for any religious or sectarian purposes                methodology, time frame, evaluation
                                                     (e) A recipient must not use FAS-                    while the procured commodities are                     management, and cost. This plan will
                                                  provided funds to acquire goods and                     stored in it. If the use of FAS-provided               generally be based upon the evaluation
                                                  services, either directly or indirectly                 funds or program income to pay for                     plan that the recipient submitted to FAS
                                                  through another party, in a manner that                 repairs to or rehabilitation of such a                 as part of its application, pursuant to
                                                  violates country-specific economic                      structure is not specifically provided for             § 1590.4(b)(6), unless the notice of
                                                  sanction programs, as specified in the                  in the agreement, the recipient must not               funding opportunity specified that an
                                                  agreement.                                              use the FAS-provided funds or program                  evaluation plan was not required to be
                                                     (f) A recipient may sell the procured                income for this purpose until it receives              included in the application. The
                                                  commodities only if the recipient is                    written approval from FAS.                             recipient must ensure that the
                                                  disposing of damaged procured                              (j) The recipient must comply with 2                evaluation plan:
                                                  commodities as specified in § 1590.10.                  CFR 200.321 when procuring goods and                      (1) Is designed using the most
                                                     (g) A recipient must deposit and                     services in the United States. When                    rigorous methodology that is
                                                  maintain all FAS-provided funds and                     procuring goods and services outside of                appropriate and feasible, taking into
                                                  program income in a bank account until                  the United States, the recipient should                account available resources, strategy,
                                                  they are used for a purpose authorized                  endeavor to comply with 2 CFR 200.321                  current knowledge and evaluation
                                                  under the agreement or the FAS-                         where practicable.                                     practices in the sector, and the
                                                  provided funds are returned to FAS in                      (k) As provided for in the agreement,               implementing environment;
                                                  accordance with § 1590.7(a)(6). The                     the recipient must enter into a written                   (2) Is designed to inform management,
                                                  account must be insured unless it is in                 contract with each provider of goods,                  activity implementation, and strategic
                                                  a country where insurance is                            services, or construction work that is                 decision-making;
                                                  unavailable. The account must be                        valued in excess of the Simplified                        (3) Utilizes analytical approaches and
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                                                  interest-bearing, unless one of the                     Acquisition Threshold. Each such                       methodologies, based on the questions
                                                  exceptions in 2 CFR 200.305(b)(8)                       contract must require the provider to                  to be addressed, project design,
                                                  applies or FAS determines that this                     maintain adequate records to account                   budgetary resources available, and level
                                                  requirement would constitute an undue                   for all donated commodities, funds, or                 of rigor and evidence required, which
                                                  burden. The recipient must comply with                  both furnished to the provider by the                  may be implemented through methods
                                                  the requirements in § 1590.7(a)(7) with                 recipient. The recipient must submit a                 such as case studies, surveys, quasi-
                                                  regard to the deposit of advance                        copy of the signed contracts to FAS                    experimental designs, randomized field
                                                  payments by FAS.                                        upon request.                                          experiments, cost-effectiveness


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                                                  analyses, implementation reviews, or a                  FAS-hired external evaluation                             (e) A recipient must submit reports to
                                                  combination of methods;                                 contractor.                                            FAS, using a form as prescribed by FAS,
                                                     (4) Adheres to generally accepted                                                                           covering the receipt, handling, and
                                                                                                          § 1590.14 Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                  evaluation standards and principles;                                                                           disposition of the procured
                                                                                                          requirements.
                                                     (5) Uses participatory approaches that                                                                      commodities and, if applicable, food
                                                                                                             (a) A recipient must comply with the                vouchers and cash transfers. Such
                                                  seek to include the perspectives of
                                                                                                          performance and financial monitoring                   reports must be submitted to FAS, by
                                                  diverse parties and all relevant
                                                                                                          and reporting requirements in the                      the dates and for the reporting periods
                                                  stakeholders; and
                                                                                                          agreement and 2 CFR 200.327 through                    specified in the agreement, until all of
                                                     (6) Where possible, utilizes local
                                                                                                          200.329.
                                                  consultants and seeks to build local                                                                           the procured commodities and, if
                                                                                                             (b) The recipient must submit
                                                  capacity in evaluation.                                                                                        applicable, food vouchers and cash
                                                                                                          financial reports to FAS in accordance
                                                     (e)(1) Unless otherwise provided in                  with the schedule provided in the                      transfers have been distributed and such
                                                  the agreement, the recipient must                       agreement. Such reports must provide                   disposition has been reported to FAS.
                                                  arrange for evaluations of the project to               an accurate accounting of FAS-provided                    (f) If requested by FAS, the recipient
                                                  be conducted by an independent third                    funds, interest earned, program income,                must provide to FAS additional
                                                  party that:                                             and voluntary committed cost sharing or                information or reports relating to the
                                                     (i) Is financially and legally separate              matching contributions.                                agreement.
                                                  from the recipient’s organization; and                     (c)(1) The recipient must submit                       (g) If a recipient requires an extension
                                                     (ii) Has staff with demonstrated                     performance reports to FAS, in the                     of a reporting deadline, it must ensure
                                                  methodological, cultural and language                   manner specified in the agreement.                     that FAS receives an extension request
                                                  competencies, and specialized                           These reports must include the                         at least five business days prior to the
                                                  experience in conducting evaluations of                 information required in 2 CFR                          reporting deadline. FAS may decline to
                                                  international development programs                      200.328(b)(2), including additional                    consider a request for an extension that
                                                  involving agriculture, trade, education,                pertinent information regarding the                    it receives after this time period. FAS
                                                  and nutrition.                                          recipient’s progress, measured against                 will consider requests for reporting
                                                     (2) The recipient must provide a                     established indicators, baselines, and                 deadline extensions on a case by case
                                                  written certification to FAS that there is              targets, towards achieving the expected                basis and make a decision based on the
                                                  no real or apparent conflict of interest                results specified in the agreement. This               merits of each request. FAS will
                                                  on the part of any recipient staff                      reporting must include, for each                       consider factors such as unforeseen or
                                                  member or third party entity designated                 performance indicator, a comparison of                 extenuating circumstances and past
                                                  or hired to play a substantive role in the              actual accomplishments with the                        performance history when evaluating
                                                  evaluation of activities under the                      baseline and the targets established for               requests for extensions.
                                                  agreement.                                              the period. When actual                                   (h) A recipient must retain records
                                                     (f) FAS will be considered a key                     accomplishments deviate significantly                  and permit access to records in
                                                  stakeholder in all evaluations conducted                from targeted goals, the recipient must                accordance with the requirements of 2
                                                  as part of the agreement.                               provide an explanation in the report.                  CFR 200.333 through 200.337. The date
                                                     (g)(1) The recipient is responsible for                 (2) The recipient must ensure the                   of submission of the final expenditure
                                                  establishing the required financial and                 accuracy and reliability of the                        report, as referenced in 2 CFR 200.333,
                                                  human capital resources for monitoring                  performance data submitted to FAS in                   will be the final date of submission of
                                                  and evaluation of activities under the                  performance reports. At any time during                the reports required by paragraph (e) of
                                                  agreement. The recipient must maintain                  the period of performance of the                       this section, as prescribed by FAS. The
                                                  separate budgets for monitoring and                     agreement, FAS may review the                          recipient must retain copies of and
                                                  evaluation, and separate budget line                    recipient’s performance data to                        make available to FAS all sales receipts,
                                                  items for dedicated recipient monitoring                determine whether it is accurate and                   contracts, or other documents related to
                                                  and evaluation staff and independent                    reliable. A recipient must comply with                 the procurement of eligible
                                                  third-party evaluation contracts.                       all requests made by FAS or an entity                  commodities, as well as records of
                                                     (2) Personnel at the recipient’s                     designated by FAS in relation to such                  dispatch received from ocean carriers or
                                                  headquarters offices and field offices                  reviews.                                               overland transportation companies.
                                                  with specialized expertise and                             (d) Baseline, interim, and final
                                                  experience in monitoring and                            evaluation reports are required for all                § 1590.15   Subrecipients.
                                                  evaluation may be used by the recipient                 agreements for development assistance                     (a) A recipient may utilize the
                                                  for dedicated monitoring and                            projects, unless otherwise specified in                services of a subrecipient to implement
                                                  evaluation. Unless otherwise specified                  the agreement. A rapid needs                           activities under the agreement if this is
                                                  in the agreement or approved evaluation                 assessment and a final evaluation report               provided for in the agreement. The
                                                  plan, all evaluations must be managed                   are required for all agreements for                    subrecipient may receive procured
                                                  by the recipient’s evaluation experts                   emergency response projects, unless                    commodities, FAS-provided funds,
                                                  outside of the recipient’s line                         otherwise specified in the agreement.                  program income, or other resources
                                                  management for the activities.                          An interim evaluation report is not                    from the recipient for this purpose. The
                                                     (h) FAS may independently conduct                    required for emergency response                        recipient must enter into a written
                                                  or commission an evaluation of a single                 projects, unless otherwise specified in                subagreement with the subrecipient and
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                                                  agreement or an evaluation that                         the agreement. The reports must be                     comply with the applicable provisions
                                                  includes multiple agreements. A                         submitted in accordance with the                       of 2 CFR 200.331. The recipient must
                                                  recipient must cooperate, and comply                    timeline provided in the FAS-approved                  provide a copy of each subagreement to
                                                  with any demands for information or                     evaluation plan. Evaluation reports                    FAS, in the manner set forth in the
                                                  materials made in connection with any                   submitted to FAS will be made public                   agreement, prior to the transfer of any
                                                  evaluation conducted or commissioned                    in an effort to increase accountability                procured commodities, FAS-provided
                                                  by FAS. Such evaluations may be                         and transparency and share lessons                     funds, or program income to the
                                                  conducted by FAS internally or by an                    learned and best practices.                            subrecipient.


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                                                     (b) The recipient must include the                   § 1590.17 Suspension and termination of                information contained in the
                                                  following requirements in the                           agreements.                                            administrative record and will endeavor
                                                  subagreement:                                             (a) An agreement or subagreement                     to make a determination within 60 days
                                                     (1) The subrecipient is required to                  may be suspended or terminated in                      after the date that FAS received the
                                                  comply with the applicable provisions                   accordance with 2 CFR 200.338 or                       appeal. The determination of the
                                                  of this part and 2 CFR parts 200 and                    200.339. FAS may suspend or terminate                  Administrator will be the final
                                                  400. The applicable provisions are those                an agreement if it determines that:                    determination of FAS. The recipient
                                                  that relate specifically to subrecipients,                (1) One of the bases in 2 CFR 200.338                must exhaust all administrative
                                                  as well as those relating to non-Federal                or 200.339 for termination or                          remedies contained in this section
                                                  entities that impose requirements that                  suspension by FAS has been satisfied;                  before pursuing judicial review of a
                                                  would be reasonable to pass through to                    (2) The continuation of the assistance               determination by the Administrator.
                                                  subrecipients because they directly                     provided under the agreement is no
                                                  concern the implementation of one or                    longer necessary or desirable; or                      § 1590.19   Audit requirements.
                                                  more activities under the agreement. If                   (3) Storage facilities are inadequate to                (a) Subpart F, Audit requirements, of
                                                  there is a question about whether a                     prevent spoilage or waste, or                          2 CFR part 200 applies to recipients and
                                                  particular provision is applicable, FAS                 distribution of the procured                           subrecipients under this part other than
                                                  will make the determination.                            commodities will result in substantial                 those that are for-profit entities, foreign
                                                     (2) The subrecipient is prohibited                   disincentive to, or interference with,                 public entities, or foreign organizations.
                                                  from using FAS-provided funds to                        domestic production or marketing in the                   (b) A recipient or subrecipient that is
                                                  acquire goods and services, either                      target country.                                        a for-profit entity or a foreign
                                                  directly or indirectly through another                    (b) If an agreement is terminated, the               organization, and that expends, during
                                                  party, in a manner that violates country-               recipient:                                             its fiscal year, a total of at least the audit
                                                  specific economic sanction programs, as                   (1) Is responsible for the security and              requirement threshold in 2 CFR 200.501
                                                  specified in the agreement.                             integrity of any undistributed procured                in Federal awards from FAS, is required
                                                     (3) The subrecipient must pay to the                 commodities and must dispose of such                   to obtain an audit. Such a recipient or
                                                  recipient the value of any procured                     commodities only as agreed to by FAS;                  subrecipient has the following two
                                                  commodities, FAS-provided funds, or                     and                                                    options to satisfy this requirement:
                                                  program income that are not used in                       (2) Must comply with the closeout                       (1)(i) A financial related audit (as
                                                  accordance with the subagreement, or                    and post-closeout procedures specified                 defined in the Government Auditing
                                                  that are lost, damaged, or misused as a                 in the agreement and 2 CFR 200.343 and                 Standards, GPO Stock #020–000–00–
                                                  result of the subrecipient’s failure to                 200.344.                                               265–4) of the agreement or
                                                  exercise reasonable care.                                                                                      subagreement, in accordance with
                                                                                                          § 1590.18    Opportunities to object and               Government Auditing Standards, if the
                                                     (4) In accordance with § 1590.19 and
                                                                                                          appeals.                                               recipient or subrecipient receives
                                                  2 CFR 200.501(h), a description of the
                                                  applicable compliance requirements                        (a) FAS will provide an opportunity                  Federal awards under only one FAS
                                                  and the subrecipient’s compliance                       to a recipient to object to, and provide               program; or
                                                  responsibility. Methods to ensure                       information and documentation                             (ii) A financial related audit of all
                                                  compliance may include pre-award                        challenging, any action taken by FAS                   Federal awards from FAS, in accordance
                                                  audits, monitoring during the                           pursuant to § 1590.16. FAS will comply                 with Government Auditing Standards, if
                                                  agreement, and post-award audits.                       with any requirements for hearings,                    the recipient or subrecipient receives
                                                     (c) The recipient must monitor the                   appeals, or other administrative                       Federal awards under multiple FAS
                                                  actions of a subrecipient as necessary to               proceedings to which the recipient is                  programs; or
                                                  ensure that procured commodities, FAS-                  entitled under any other statute or                       (2) An audit that meets the
                                                  provided funds, and program income                      regulation applicable to the action                    requirements contained in subpart F of
                                                  provided to the subrecipient are used                   involved. In the absence of such other                 2 CFR part 200.
                                                  for authorized purposes in compliance                   requirements, the requirements set forth                  (c) A recipient or subrecipient that is
                                                  with applicable U.S. Federal laws and                   in this section will apply.                            a for-profit entity or a foreign
                                                  regulations and the subagreement and                      (b) The recipient must submit its                    organization, and that expends, during
                                                  that performance indicator targets are                  objection in writing, along with any                   its fiscal year, a total that is less than the
                                                  achieved for both activities and results                documentation, to the FAS official                     audit requirement threshold in 2 CFR
                                                  under the agreement.                                    specified in the agreement within 30                   200.501 in Federal awards from FAS, is
                                                                                                          days after the date that FAS notified the              exempt from requirements for a non-
                                                  § 1590.16 Noncompliance with an                         recipient that FAS was taking the action               Federal audit for that year, except as
                                                  agreement.                                              being challenged. This official will                   provided in paragraph (d) of this
                                                     If a recipient fails to comply with a                endeavor to notify the recipient of his or             section, but it must make records
                                                  Federal statute or regulation or the                    her determination within 60 days after                 available for review by appropriate
                                                  terms and conditions of the agreement,                  the date that FAS received the                         officials of Federal agencies.
                                                  and FAS determines that the                             recipient’s written objection.                            (d) FAS may require an annual
                                                  noncompliance cannot be remedied by                       (c) The recipient may appeal the                     financial audit of an agreement or
                                                  imposing additional conditions, FAS                     determination of the official to the                   subagreement when the audit
                                                  may take one or more of the actions set                 Administrator, FAS. An appeal must be                  requirement threshold in 2 CFR 200.501
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                                                  forth in 2 CFR 200.338, including                       in writing and be submitted to the                     is not met. In that case, FAS must
                                                  initiating a claim as a remedy. FAS may                 Office of the Administrator within 30                  provide funds under the agreement for
                                                  also initiate a claim against a recipient               days after the date of the initial                     this purpose, and the recipient or
                                                  if the procured commodities are                         determination by the FAS official. The                 subrecipient, as applicable, must
                                                  damaged or lost, or the FAS-provided                    recipient may submit additional                        arrange for such audit and submit it to
                                                  funds, interest, or program income are                  documentation with its appeal.                         FAS.
                                                  misused or lost, due to an action or                      (d) The Administrator will base the                     (e) When a recipient or subrecipient
                                                  omission of the recipient.                              determination on appeal upon                           that is a for-profit entity or a foreign


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                                                  organization is required to obtain a                    ADDRESSES:   Please refer to Docket ID                 CMPs by the Federal government (Pub.
                                                  financial audit under this section, it                  NRC–2016–0057 when contacting the                      L. 101–410, 104 Stat. 890; 28 U.S.C.
                                                  must provide a copy of the audit to FAS                 NRC about the availability of                          2461 note). As amended by the Debt
                                                  within 60 days after the end of its fiscal              information for this action. You may                   Collection Improvement Act of 1996,
                                                  year.                                                   obtain publicly-available information                  the FCPIAA required that the head of
                                                     (f) FAS, the USDA Office of Inspector                related to this action by any of the                   each agency review, and if necessary
                                                  General, or the U.S. Government                         following methods:                                     adjust by regulation, the CMPs assessed
                                                  Accountability Office may conduct or                       • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to                under statutes enforced by that agency
                                                  arrange for additional audits of any                    http://www.regulations.gov and search                  at least once every 4 years, in
                                                  recipients or subrecipients, including                  for Docket ID NRC–2016–0057. Address                   accordance with a statutory formula
                                                  for-profit entities and foreign                         questions about NRC dockets to Carol                   linked to the percentage change in the
                                                  organizations. Recipients and                           Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;                    Consumer Price Index (CPI) (Pub. L.
                                                  subrecipients must promptly comply                      email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For                    104–134, 110 Stat. 1321–373). The NRC
                                                  with all requests related to such audits.               technical questions, contact the                       has amended the CMP amounts under
                                                  If FAS conducts or arranges for an                      individual listed in the FOR FURTHER                   statutes it enforces (the AEA and
                                                  additional audit, such as an audit with                 INFORMATION CONTACT section of this                    Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act) four
                                                  respect to a particular agreement, FAS                  document.                                              times, most recently in 2008 (September
                                                  will fund the full cost of such an audit,                  • NRC’s Agencywide Documents                        23, 2008; 73 FR 54671). An adjustment
                                                  in accordance with 2 CFR 200.503(d).                    Access and Management System                           was not performed in 2012 because the
                                                                                                          (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-                      FCPIAA required agencies to round
                                                    Dated: June 24, 2016.
                                                                                                          available documents online in the                      their CMP amounts to the nearest
                                                  Suzanne Palmieri,                                                                                              multiple of $1,000 or $10,000,
                                                                                                          ADAMS Public Documents collection at
                                                  Acting Administrator, Foreign Agricultural                                                                     depending on the size of the CMP
                                                  Service.
                                                                                                          http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
                                                                                                          adams.html. To begin the search, select                amount, and the 2012 adjustments
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–15537 Filed 6–30–16; 8:45 am]                                                                    based on the statutory formula were
                                                                                                          ‘‘ADAMS Public Documents’’ and then
                                                  BILLING CODE 3410–10–P
                                                                                                          select ‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS                         small enough that no adjustment
                                                                                                          Search.’’ For problems with ADAMS,                     resulted.
                                                                                                          please contact the NRC’s Public                           On November 2, 2015, the FCPIAA
                                                  NUCLEAR REGULATORY                                      Document Room (PDR) reference staff at                 was amended by the 2015
                                                  COMMISSION                                              1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by                    Improvements Act (Sec. 701, Pub. L.
                                                                                                          email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The                     114–74, 129 Stat. 599). The 2015
                                                  10 CFR Parts 2 and 13                                                                                          Improvements Act requires that the
                                                                                                          ADAMS accession number for each
                                                  [NRC–2016–0057]                                         document referenced (if it is available in             head of each agency through an interim
                                                                                                          ADAMS) is provided the first time that                 final rulemaking make an initial ‘‘catch-
                                                  RIN 3150–AJ72                                                                                                  up’’ adjustment of the CMPs assessed
                                                                                                          it is mentioned in the SUPPLEMENTARY
                                                                                                          INFORMATION section.
                                                                                                                                                                 under statutes enforced by that agency
                                                  Adjustment of Civil Penalties for                                                                              by July 1, 2016, to be effective no later
                                                  Inflation                                                  • NRC’s PDR: You may examine and
                                                                                                          purchase copies of public documents at                 than August 1, 2016. This initial catch-
                                                  AGENCY:  Nuclear Regulatory                                                                                    up adjustment is to be calculated
                                                                                                          the NRC’s PDR, Room O1–F21, One
                                                  Commission.                                                                                                    according to the percentage change
                                                                                                          White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
                                                                                                                                                                 between the CPI for the month of
                                                  ACTION: Interim final rule.                             Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
                                                                                                                                                                 October 2015 and the CPI for the month
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric                  of October of the calendar year when the
                                                  SUMMARY:   The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                  Michel, Office of the General Counsel,
                                                  Commission (NRC) is amending its                                                                               CMP amount was last established by
                                                                                                          telephone: 301–287–3704, email:                        some means other than a FCPIAA
                                                  regulations to adjust the maximum Civil                 Eric.Michel2@nrc.gov, U.S. Nuclear
                                                  Monetary Penalties (CMPs) it can assess                                                                        adjustment. The increase for the initial
                                                                                                          Regulatory Commission, Washington,                     catch up adjustment may not exceed
                                                  under statutes enforced by the agency.                  DC 20555–0001.
                                                  These changes are mandated by the                                                                              150 percent of the CMP amount as of the
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             date of the enactment of the 2015
                                                  Federal Civil Penalties Inflation
                                                  Adjustment Act of 1990 (FCPIAA), as                                                                            Improvements Act. Following the initial
                                                                                                          Table of Contents
                                                  amended by the Federal Civil Penalties                                                                         catch-up adjustment, agencies must
                                                                                                          I. Background                                          continue to adjust their CMPs by
                                                  Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements                   II. Discussion
                                                  Act of 2015 (2015 Improvements Act).                                                                           January 15 of each year. This calculation
                                                                                                          III. Procedural Background                             is based on the percentage change
                                                  The NRC is amending its regulations to                  IV. Section-by-Section Analysis
                                                  adjust the maximum CMP for a violation                                                                         between the CPI for the preceding
                                                                                                          V. Regulatory Flexibility Certification
                                                  of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as                    VI. Regulatory Analysis
                                                                                                                                                                 month of October and the CPI for the
                                                  amended (AEA), or any regulation or                     VII. Backfitting and Issue Finality                    month of October in the preceding year.
                                                  order issued under the AEA from                         VIII. Plain Writing                                    All increases under the 2015
                                                  $140,000 to $280,469 per violation, per                 IX. National Environmental Policy Act                  Improvements Act are to be rounded to
                                                  day. Additionally, the NRC is amending                  X. Paperwork Reduction Act                             the nearest multiple of one dollar.
                                                                                                          XI. Congressional Review Act
                                                  provisions concerning program fraud
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                                                                                                                                                                 II. Discussion
                                                  civil penalties by adjusting the                        I. Background                                             Section 234 of the AEA limits civil
                                                  maximum CMP under the Program                             Congress passed the FCPIAA in 1990                   penalties for violations of the AEA to
                                                  Fraud Civil Remedies Act from $7,000                    to allow for regular adjustment for                    $100,000 per day, per violation (42
                                                  to $10,781 for each false claim or                      inflation of CMPs, maintain the                        U.S.C. 2282). Congress established the
                                                  statement.                                              deterrent effect of civil monetary                     $100,000 amount in 1980 (Pub. L. 96–
                                                  DATES:  This interim final rule is                      penalties and promote compliance with                  295, 94 Stat. 787). As discussed in
                                                  effective on August 1, 2016.                            the law, and improve the collection of                 Section I, ‘‘Background,’’ of this


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule with request for comments.
DatesEffective July 1, 2016.
ContactDirector, Food Assistance Division, Office of Capacity Building and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service, 1400 Independence Ave. SW., STOP 1034, Washington, DC 20250. Telephone: (202) 720-4221; Fax: (202) 690-0251; Email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 43006 
RIN Number0551-AA87
CFR AssociatedFood Assistance Programs; Grant Programs-Agriculture; Technical Assistance and Local and Regional Procurement

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