81_FR_64988 81 FR 64805 - Regional Innovation Program

81 FR 64805 - Regional Innovation Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 183 (September 21, 2016)

Page Range64805-64812
FR Document2016-22286

Through this notice of proposed rulemaking (``NPRM''), the Economic Development Administration (``EDA'' or ``the Agency''), U.S. Department of Commerce (``DOC''), proposes and requests comments on the Agency's implementation of the Regional Innovation Program as authorized by section 27 of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980, as amended (``Stevenson-Wydler'' or the ``Act''). Through the Regional Innovation Strategies Program (``RIS Program''), the centerpiece of the Regional Innovation Program, EDA currently awards grants for capacity-building programs that provide proof-of-concept and commercialization assistance to innovators and entrepreneurs and for operational support for organizations that provide essential early- stage funding to startup companies. This NPRM, for the first time, lays out the overarching regulatory framework for the Regional Innovation Program and specifically focuses on outlining the structure of the RIS Program.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Economic Development Administration

13 CFR Part 312

[Docket No.: 160615526-6526-01]
RIN 0610-AA68


Regional Innovation Program

AGENCY: Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of 
Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking; request for public comment.

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SUMMARY: Through this notice of proposed rulemaking (``NPRM''), the 
Economic Development Administration (``EDA'' or ``the Agency''), U.S. 
Department of Commerce (``DOC''), proposes and requests comments on the 
Agency's implementation of the Regional Innovation Program as 
authorized by section 27 of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation 
Act of 1980, as amended (``Stevenson-Wydler'' or the ``Act''). Through 
the Regional Innovation Strategies Program (``RIS Program''), the 
centerpiece of the Regional Innovation Program, EDA currently awards 
grants for capacity-building programs that provide proof-of-concept and 
commercialization assistance to innovators and entrepreneurs and for 
operational support for organizations that provide essential early-
stage funding to startup companies. This NPRM, for the first time, lays 
out the overarching regulatory framework for the Regional Innovation 
Program and specifically focuses on outlining the structure of the RIS 
Program.

DATES: Written comments on this NPRM must be submitted by November 21, 
2016.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the NPRM may be submitted through any of the 
following methods:
     Federal Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments. EDA will accept 
anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to 
remain anonymous).
     Email: [email protected]. Include ``Comments on EDA's 
Regional Innovation Program regulations'' and Docket No. 160615526-
6526-01 in the subject line of the message.
     Fax: (202) 482-5671. Please indicate ``Attention: Office 
of the Chief Counsel; Comments on EDA's Regional Innovation Program 
regulations'' and Docket No. 160615526-6526-01 on the cover page.
     Mail: Economic Development Administration, Office of the 
Chief Counsel, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue 
NW., Suite 72023, Washington, DC 20230. Please indicate ``Comments on 
EDA's Regional Innovation Program regulations'' and Docket No. 
160615526-6526-01 on the envelope.
    All comments received are a part of the public record and will 
generally be posted for public viewing on www.regulations.gov without 
change. All personal identifying information (e.g., name, address, 
etc.), confidential business information, or otherwise sensitive 
information submitted voluntarily by the sender will be publicly 
accessible.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mara Quintero Campbell, Regional 
Counsel, Office of the Chief Counsel, Economic Development 
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue 
NW., Suite 72023, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-9055.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background on Regional Innovation Program

History

    In recent years, concerns about America's global competitiveness 
led to calls for the Federal Government to more actively foster 
innovation and better coordinate Federal support for scientific and 
technological research and development, technology transfer, and 
commercialization. In particular, without Federal support, local 
communities struggled to effectively support the development of 
regional innovation clusters (defined below), which research has shown 
to be a significant catalyst of economic development. At the same time, 
regional innovation was hampered by limited access to the capital 
necessary to implement the innovative manufacturing technologies 
required to compete in the twenty-first century global economy.
    In response to these concerns and with a desire to maintain 
America's role as a leader in innovation, Congress enacted section 27 
of Stevenson-Wydler (``section 27'' or ``Regional Innovation Program'') 
as part of the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote 
Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science Reauthorization Act of 
2010, Public Law 111-358 (Jan. 5, 2010) (``COMPETES Act''). As 
originally enacted by Congress, section 27 authorized the Secretary of 
Commerce (``Secretary'') to ``establish a regional innovation program 
to encourage and support the development of regional innovation 
strategies, including regional innovation clusters and science and 
research parks.'' In 2014, Congress enacted legislation that narrowed 
the scope of the Regional Innovation Program. See Public Law 113-235 
(Dec. 16, 2014). This legislative change is discussed more fully below. 
The Regional Innovation Program now encompasses two complementary sub-
programs: the Regional Innovation Strategies Program (``RIS Program'') 
set forth in section 27(b) of the Act, and the Regional Innovation 
Research and Information Program (``RIRI Program'') set forth in 
section 27(c) of the Act.
    Given EDA's leadership in and support of innovation and 
entrepreneurship as key elements of a robust economy, the Secretary 
turned to EDA to develop and implement the Regional Innovation Program. 
Established under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 
1965, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3121 et seq.) (``PWEDA''), EDA leads the 
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economic development agenda by promoting innovation and 
competitiveness, preparing American regions for growth and success in 
the worldwide economy. EDA makes investments to facilitate job creation 
for U.S. workers, increase private-sector investment, promote American 
innovation, and accelerate long-term sustainable economic growth. EDA's 
regulations, codified at 13 CFR parts 300 through 315, provide the 
framework through which the Agency administers its economic development 
assistance programs.

Structure

    Through the RIS Program (section 27(b) of Stevenson-Wydler), the 
core of the Regional Innovation Program, EDA competitively awards 
grants to eligible applicants for activities related to the formation 
and development of regional innovation clusters. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b). 
Stevenson-Wydler defines a regional innovation cluster as ``a 
geographically bounded network of similar, synergistic, or 
complementary entities that--(A) are engaged in or with a particular 
industry sector and its related sectors; (B) have active channels for 
business transactions and communication; (C) share specialized 
infrastructure, labor markets, and services; and (D) leverage the 
region's unique competitive strengths to stimulate innovation and 
create jobs.'' 15 U.S.C. 3722(f)(1). The RIRI Program (section 27(c) of 
Stevenson-Wydler) is designed to formulate and disseminate best 
practices for regional innovation strategies, provide technical 
assistance for the development and implementation of regional 
innovation strategies, support the development of metrics to evaluate 
regional innovation strategies, collect and publicize data on regional 
innovation cluster activity in the United States, and fund competitive 
research grants to support the goals of the RIRI Program. This NPRM 
focuses on the RIS Program because EDA has not yet implemented the RIRI 
Program. However, these proposed regulations--and, in particular, the 
definition sections--are structured to incorporate the RIRI Program 
into a future subpart C of part 312 of title 13 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations once EDA implements the RIRI Program. In addition to 
awarding grants under the RIS and RIRI Programs, EDA anticipates at a 
future date conducting COMPETES Act prize competitions that support the 
goals and objectives of the Regional Innovation Program. See 15 U.S.C. 
3719.
    EDA's economic development assistance programs under PWEDA and the 
RIS Program seek to increase economic growth and resilience, enhance 
prosperity, and improve quality of life, but they approach the goal 
from different angles, as reflected in the enabling statutes and 
regulations. For example, the focus of PWEDA's core programs is 
increasing employment and private investment in economically distressed 
regions. Funding generally is limited to regions that meet chronic high 
unemployment or low per capita income criteria, and grant rates 
increase with the level of economic distress up to a maximum of 100 
percent in limited circumstances. Conversely, the RIS Program focuses 
on encouraging scientific and technological innovation and 
collaboration; it thus provides funding to a broader range of entities 
and does not require applicants to demonstrate economic distress. 
Moreover, it also is capped at a 50 percent grant rate.

Implementation

    EDA publicly launched the RIS Program in September 2014 when it 
announced the first round of competitions for funding under the 
Program. The announcement of a Federal Funding Opportunity (``FFO'') 
identified three separate competitions for a total of $15 million in 
Federal funding: the i6 Challenge, Science and Research Park 
Development Grants, and Seed Fund Support (``SFS'') Grants (formerly 
known as Cluster Grants for Seed Capital Funds). The i6 Challenge, 
first launched in 2010 as part of the multi-agency Startup America 
Initiative, is designed to support the creation of programs for 
innovation and entrepreneurship--specifically, the development, 
creation, or expansion of proof-of-concept and commercialization 
programs that increase the development of innovations, ideas, 
intellectual property, and research into viable companies. Science and 
Research Park Development Grants supported feasibility and planning 
studies to create innovation hubs for driving the results of applied 
research and development to the commercial marketplace by supporting 
the entire product or process lifecycle from idea generation to 
business creation.
    SFS Grants support activities related to the feasibility, planning, 
formation, launch, or expansion of cluster-based seed capital funds to 
assist innovation-based startups with high growth potential. After 
considering more than 240 applications, in early 2015, EDA awarded 17 
i6 Grants, 12 Science and Research Park Development Grants, and 9 SFS 
Grants to applicants throughout EDA's six regions.
    In 2014, Congress amended the Regional Innovation Program in 
section 705 of the Revitalize American Manufacturing and Innovation Act 
of 2014, Public Law 113-235 (Dec. 16, 2014) (``RAMI''). Under RAMI, 
Congress eliminated the provisions authorizing Science and Research 
Park Development Grants and Loan Guarantees for Science Park 
Infrastructure but did maintain eligibility for such parks to apply for 
RIS awards. Accordingly, when EDA announced a second round of RIS 
Program competitions in August 2015, it included $10 million in Federal 
funding for i6 Challenge Grants and SFS Grants, and no longer had a 
separate Science and Research Park Development Grant competition. In 
addition, consistent with changes made by Congress in RAMI to section 
27(b)(7) of the Act, EDA implemented a targeted outreach program to 
ensure that public and private sector entities in rural communities 
were aware of the opportunity. After considering 168 applications for 
funding, EDA awarded 17 i6 Grants and 8 SFS Grants in early 2016.
    A third round of competitions for $15 million in funding for i6 
Challenge Grants and SFS Grants was announced in April 2016.
    With EDA's RIS funding, successful applicants have undertaken 
transformative projects such as the development of a hardware 
entrepreneurship ecosystem, expansion of a seed capital fund focused on 
commercializing water technology, and investigation of the feasibility 
of constructing a test track for connected and autonomous vehicles. 
Grant recipients are required to provide semi-annual reports, using 
EDA-developed metrics that are consistent across grantees, that EDA 
uses to evaluate the impact of the RIS Program.

Administration

    Administration and management of the Regional Innovation Program is 
an EDA-wide responsibility. The Regional Innovation Program (including 
the RIS Program) is broadly overseen by the Office of Innovation and 
Entrepreneurship (``OIE''), which was established by the Secretary 
pursuant to section 25(c) of the Act. Housed within EDA, OIE works to 
foster a more innovative U.S. economy focused on turning new ideas and 
inventions into products and technologies that spur job growth and 
competitiveness while promoting economic development through innovation 
and entrepreneurship. In addition, EDA's Deputy Assistant Secretary for 
Regional Affairs has served as the Grants Officer

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for RIS Program awards, with day-to-day administration of these awards 
being handled by the Agency's regional offices.
    Because of significant differences in EDA's authority under PWEDA 
and Stevenson-Wydler, EDA is proposing regulations specific to the 
Regional Innovation Program. This NPRM focuses on the RIS Program, the 
only portion of the Regional Innovation Program currently being 
implemented in these proposed regulations. The basic regulatory 
framework proposed for this program is summarized below.

Section-by-Section Analysis

Section 312.1--Purpose and Scope of the Regional Innovation Program

    This section sets forth the general purpose of the Regional 
Innovation Program and provides a brief description of its two sub-
programs (i.e., RIS and RIRI Programs). 15 U.S.C. 3722(b), (c). Section 
312.1 also informs the public that the Secretary has delegated to EDA 
the authority to implement and administer the Regional Innovation 
Program.

Section 312.2--General Definitions From Public Works and Economic 
Development Act Regulations Inapplicable to This Part

    This section establishes that the definitions of Sec.  300.3 of 
chapter III are not applicable to the Regional Innovation Program. 
Section 300.3 defines terms related to EDA's administration of grant 
programs authorized by PWEDA. The Regional Innovation Program was 
established by Stevenson-Wydler, with distinct programmatic and 
eligibility criteria. Therefore, EDA proposes to include an umbrella 
Regional Innovation Program definition section that applies to all of 
part 312 and a separate definition section that applies only to the RIS 
Program, as described in Sec. Sec.  312.3 and 312.5 respectively, 
below.

Section 312.3--General Definitions

    This section defines terms applicable to the Regional Innovation 
Program. The definitions are applicable to the RIS Program as well as 
the RIRI Program.
    Section 312.3 includes terms defined in the Act relevant to the 
Regional Innovation Program such as Eligible recipient, Federal agency, 
Federal laboratory, Regional innovation clusters, Secretary, and State.
    This section also includes terms that EDA has previously defined 
and regularly uses in all of its grant programs, such as In-kind 
contribution(s) and Recipient. Many of these terms have been adopted 
almost verbatim from the PWEDA definitions at Sec. Sec.  300.3 and 
314.1 of chapter III; however, the terms FFO, Grant, Investment rate, 
Project, Real property, and Region have been slightly modified to 
reference Stevenson-Wydler as opposed to PWEDA, or to increase 
readability.
    EDA also proposes to adopt the commonly used definitions for the 
terms Equipment, Federal interest, and Nonprofit organization from the 
Federal Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principles as set 
out in 2 CFR part 200 (``Uniform Guidance''). See 200 CFR 200.33, 
200.41, and 200.70.
    In addition, EDA establishes new definitions for the terms Economic 
Development Organization, Public-private partnership, and Science or 
research park because they are Eligible recipients under the RIS 
program. See 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(3). Finally, EDA also establishes new 
definitions for Regional Innovation Program, RIS Program, and RIRI 
Program.

Section 312.4--Purpose and Scope of the Regional Innovation Strategies 
Program

    This section sets forth the general purpose and scope of the RIS 
Program as identified in section 27(b) of the Act. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b). 
Under the RIS Program, EDA will award competitive grants to eligible 
applicants that build public and private capacity to invent, improve, 
and commercialize new products and services with the goal of promoting 
economic growth in the United States.

Section 312.5--Regional Innovation Strategies Program Definitions

    This section sets forth the definition of Institution of higher 
education (``IHE''), a term that has a meaning unique to the RIS 
Program. Under the Act, both for-profit and nonprofit IHEs are eligible 
recipients under the RIS Program. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(3)(D). See analysis 
of Sec.  312.6, below. This means that the RIS Program cannot use the 
standard definition of IHE promulgated by the U.S. Department of 
Education (``ED'') in 20 U.S.C. 1001 and adopted in the Uniform 
Guidance at 2 CFR 200.55 because that definition includes conditions 
that the IHE be ``public'' or ``nonprofit.'' However, since the ED 
definition is the standard Government-wide definition, EDA proposes to 
incorporate as much of the ED definition as possible while omitting 
language related to ``public'' or ``nonprofit'' that conflicts with 
section 27(b) of the Act. Thus, in EDA's definition of IHE in Sec.  
312.5, EDA has duplicated 20 U.S.C. 1001 but with the following 
deletions: (1) paragraph (4) of 20 U.S.C. 1001(a) that requires an IHE 
to be ``a public or other nonprofit institution''; (2) a cross-
reference to paragraph (4) of 20 U.S.C. 1001(a) that appeared in 20 
U.S.C. 1001(b)(1); and (3) the reference in 20 U.S.C. 1001(b)(2) to 
``public or nonprofit private''.

Section 312.6--Eligible Recipients

    This section identifies those entities eligible to apply for and 
potentially receive funding under the RIS Program. The list is derived 
from the definition of ``Eligible recipient'' in section 27(b)(3) with 
one proposed clarification. Paragraph (D) of section 27(b)(3) of the 
Act lists and groups together several types of entities. 15 U.S.C. 
3722(b)(3)(D). EDA proposes to separate nonprofit organizations from 
the other entities to provide needed clarity. Section 27(b)(3)(D)(i) 
permits grants to for-profit as well as nonprofit institutions of 
higher education, public-private partnerships, science or research 
parks, Federal laboratories, and economic development organizations or 
similar entities. Congress established ``nonprofit organizations'' as a 
separate type of entity eligible for an RIS award and did not include 
the term ``nonprofit'' as a modifier on the other types of entities 
that are eligible recipients. Grouping together all of these various 
types of entities could lead to confusion that ``nonprofit'' applies to 
institutions of higher education, public-private partnerships, science 
or research parks, federal laboratories, and economic development 
organizations or similar entities, when it does not.
    Both nonprofit organizations and the other entities listed in 
section 27(b)(3)(D) must still meet the additional eligibility 
requirement in section 27(b)(3)(D)(ii) of demonstrating that a State or 
a political subdivision of a State supports the application.
    Consistent with section 27(b), individuals are not eligible 
recipients.

Section 312.7--Eligible Project Activities

    This section identifies the project activities that are eligible 
for potential funding under the RIS Program. The list is derived from 
section 27(b)(2) with proposed modifications to include three 
additional eligible activities and four activities that EDA proposes 
should be ineligible. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(2). The list of eligible 
activities provided by Congress is non-exhaustive because section 
27(b)(2) expressly allows discretion for the Secretary to determine 
appropriate RIS Program activities. EDA

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therefore has added a catchall to the end of the list of eligible 
activities that provides ``(11) Any other activity determined 
appropriate by the Assistant Secretary.'' To that list, EDA also 
proposes to add two further activities, ``(9) Purchase of equipment, 
but only to the extent that such equipment is used to support another 
eligible activity as described in this section (the recipient may be 
required to secure and record the Federal interest in the equipment)'' 
and ``(10) Modifications or renovations of a facility that are 
necessary to install equipment.''
    With respect to (9) above, at times new innovations require the use 
of technologies, such as a three-dimensional printer, not readily 
available to an applicant. As such, EDA proposes to permit the purchase 
of equipment in limited circumstances. However, because EDA does not 
believe Congress intended for the RIS Program to primarily fund 
equipment, EDA proposes to confine the purchase of equipment to only 
those purchases that are otherwise used to support another eligible 
project activity described in Sec.  312.7. To protect the Federal 
interest in such equipment, EDA may require eligible recipients that 
purchase equipment to provide EDA with a security interest in the 
equipment that is perfected and placed of record consistent with 
applicable law (for example, through the execution of a Uniform 
Commercial Code Financing Statement (UCC-1) or other statement 
acceptable in form and substance to EDA).
    As a natural extension of including the purchase of equipment as an 
eligible project activity in Sec.  312.7(a)(9), there are situations 
when installing the equipment may require some minor modifications or 
renovations to a facility and this proposed rule makes those activities 
eligible as well in Sec.  312.7(a)(10).
    On the other hand, EDA proposes to make expenses related to 
construction (other than minor modifications or renovations of a 
facility needed to install equipment) and acquisition or improvement of 
real property ineligible activities. While EDA acknowledges that at 
times constructing a new facility and/or purchasing real property may 
support the development of regional innovation clusters, EDA does not 
believe those specific activities are within the core purposes of the 
RIS Program as defined by Congress. It is clear that Congress's intent 
for the RIS Program is to promote actual innovation, not the facilities 
or places where such activities may take place. There are other grant 
programs throughout the Federal Government that fund these activities 
(e.g., PWEDA). Further, as a practical matter, the costs associated 
with construction and real property acquisition or improvements are 
more substantial than the other types of eligible activities identified 
in Sec.  312.7 and consequently, permitting such activities would 
diminish EDA's ability to award as many grants as possible with its 
limited appropriations.
    EDA also proposes to make ineligible the use of RIS Program or 
matching share funds for equity investments. RIS Program awards have 
supported the creation of mechanisms for attracting, gathering, and 
deploying investment capital within regional innovation clusters that 
fill regional gaps in funding for early-stage companies, but RIS 
Program funds cannot be used to make those investments themselves. 
Further, there are other grant programs throughout the Federal 
Government that fund these activities such as the Small Business 
Administration's Small Business Investment Company program.
    Finally, EDA proposes that lending programs such as providing 
direct loans or capitalizing a revolving loan fund be ineligible. 
Providing loans, or permitting grant funds to support lending programs, 
requires specific Congressional authorization that is not provided in 
section 27 of the Act.

Section 312.8--Investment Rates

    This section identifies that the maximum grant rate permitted under 
section 27(b)(6) of the Act is 50 percent and states that there is no 
minimum grant rate. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(6). The grant rate here 
represents the percentage of the total Project cost that can be funded 
with EDA funds.

Section 312.9--Matching Share Requirements

    This section clarifies that an applicant's matching share 
requirements may be met by either cash or in-kind contribution(s). 
Matching share is the difference between the amount of the EDA 
investment permitted by the Act (see Sec.  312.8), and the total 
eligible costs of a proposed project. Consistent with EDA's regulations 
for programs authorized by PWEDA at 13 CFR 301.5, this proposed rule 
requires an applicant to demonstrate, at the time of application, that 
matching share is committed to the project, will be available as 
needed, and is not or will not be conditioned in any way that would 
conflict with the requirements of the RIS Program.
    EDA expressly retains discretion to determine whether the matching 
share is adequately documented to ensure that awards comply with the 
statutorily-established maximum investment rate. Applicants must comply 
with their own rules (as established in statutes, ordinances, bylaws, 
or the like) for appropriating or committing organizational funds; in 
many cases, these rules authorize the organization's governing body 
(rather than an individual executive) to approve proposed expenditures 
of cash but permit executives to commit in-kind personnel time based on 
their authority to manage employees and their workload. Applicants 
should consult their governance documents for guidance.

Section 312.10--Application Components

    This section sets forth the minimum information that applicants 
must provide to EDA to be considered for an RIS Program award, as 
outlined in section 27(b)(4)(B). 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(4)(B). This includes 
information necessary for EDA to identify how the proposed activity 
will support an existing, or further develop an emerging, regional 
innovation cluster; how much outside support the cluster will receive; 
the methodology the applicant will use to get other entities to 
participate in and benefit from the cluster; the extent to which the 
cluster will stimulate innovation and positively affect the region's 
economy; the capacity for applicants to access or contribute to a well-
trained workforce; the ability of the recipient to attract additional 
funds; and the sustainability of the activity. To ensure that 
requirements remain current, EDA will specify application procedures 
and materials (such as required standard Federal forms) in each FFO for 
the RIS Program.

Section 312.11--Application Evaluation and Selection Criteria

    This section provides notice that EDA will evaluate and select 
complete applications based on the priorities and requirements set 
forth in section 27(b), the evaluation criteria and funding priorities 
identified in the FFO announcement, available funds, competitiveness of 
the application, and compliance with any other applicable Federal 
statutes and regulations. EDA proposes this flexible structure to 
ensure that the agency complies with required statutory elements such 
as ``special considerations'' for certain applicants ``from regions 
that contain communities negatively impacted by trade'' or who agree 
``to collaborate with local workforce investment area boards'' and at 
the same time follows Congressional directives outlined in EDA's annual 
appropriation and

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supports Administration priorities. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(4)(C), (b)(5); 
see, e.g., H.R. Rep. 114-130 at 7 (May 27, 2015).
    The section also sets forth that EDA will notify applicants as soon 
as practicable regarding whether their applications are selected for 
funding and provides notice that there is no appeal process for denied 
applications.

Section 312.12--General Terms and Conditions for Investment Assistance

    This section expressly provides that most of the general terms and 
conditions found in part 302 of title 13 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations apply to the RIS Program. These terms and conditions either 
apply Government-wide as mandated by statute or regulation, or are EDA-
specific requirements and typically apply to all EDA grant programs, 
such as those authorized by PWEDA. EDA proposes to exclude those 
specific paragraphs of part 302 that are irrelevant to the RIS or RIRI 
Programs, or are unique to PWEDA. The excluded requirements are those 
related to ``Procedures in disaster areas'' (Sec.  302.2); ``Project 
servicing for loans, loan guaranties and Investment Assistance'' (Sec.  
302.3); ``Inter-governmental review of projects'' (Sec.  302.9); and 
``Attorneys' and consultants' fees, employment of expediters, and post-
employment restriction'' (Sec.  302.10).

Classification

    Prior notice and opportunity for public comment are not required 
for rules concerning public property, loans, grants, benefits, and 
contracts. 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2). Because prior notice and an opportunity 
for public comment are not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, or any 
other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are inapplicable. Therefore, a regulatory 
flexibility analysis has not been prepared.

Executive Orders No. 12866 and 13563

    This proposed rule was drafted in accordance with Executive Orders 
12866 and 13563. It was reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget 
(``OMB''), which found that the proposed rule will be a ``significant 
regulatory action'' as defined by Executive Orders 12866 and 13563.

Congressional Review Act

    This proposed rule is not major under the Congressional Review Act 
(5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.).

Executive Order No. 13132

    Executive Order 13132 requires agencies to develop an accountable 
process to ensure ``meaningful and timely input by State and local 
officials in the development of regulatory policies that have 
federalism implications.'' ``Policies that have federalism 
implications'' is defined in Executive Order 13132 to include 
regulations that have ``substantial direct effects on the States, on 
the relationship between the national government and the States, or on 
the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels 
of government.'' It has been determined that this proposed rule does 
not contain policies that have federalism implications.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) 
(``PRA'') requires that a Federal agency consider the impact of 
paperwork and other information collection burdens imposed on the 
public and, under the provisions of PRA section 3507(d), obtain 
approval from OMB for each collection of information it conducts, 
sponsors, or requires through regulations. Notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any 
person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection 
of information subject to the PRA unless that collection displays a 
currently valid OMB Control Number. It has been determined that the PRA 
does not apply to the proposed rule because the rule does not collect 
any new information requiring OMB approval. The proposed rule will use 
the previously approved Standard Form 424 family of forms to collect 
information relevant to the grant applications.
    The following table provides a complete list of the collections of 
information (and corresponding OMB Control Numbers) set forth in this 
proposed rule. These collections of information are necessary for the 
proper performance and functions of EDA.

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    Part or section of this                              Form/title/OMB
         proposed rule             Nature of request       control no.
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312.10........................  All Eligible            SF-424 (4040-
                                 Applicants must         0004), SF-424A
                                 submit required         (4040-0006), SF-
                                 application materials   424B (4040-
                                 using the Standard      0007).
                                 Form 424 family of
                                 forms.
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List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 312

    Application requirements, Cluster grants, Financial assistance, 
Regional innovation, Regional innovation clusters, Regional Innovation 
Program, Regional Innovation Research and Information Program, Regional 
Innovation Strategies Program, Research.

Regulatory Text

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, EDA proposes to amend 
title 13, chapter III of the Code of Federal Regulations by adding part 
312 to read as follows:

PART 312--REGIONAL INNOVATION PROGRAM

Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec.
312.1 Purpose and scope of the Regional Innovation Program.
312.2 General definitions from Public Works and Economic Development 
Act regulations inapplicable to this part.
312.3 General definitions.
Subpart B--Regional Innovation Strategies Program
312.4 Purpose and scope of the Regional Innovation Strategies 
Program.
312.5 Regional Innovation Strategies Program definitions.
312.6 Eligible recipients.
312.7 Eligible project activities.
312.8 Investment rates.
312.9 Matching share requirements.
312.10 Application components.
312.11 Application evaluation and selection criteria.
312.12 General terms and conditions for investment assistance.
Subpart C--Regional Innovation Research and Information Program
312.13 through 312.17 [Reserved]

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.; Department of Commerce 
Organization Order 10-4.

Subpart A--General Provisions.


Sec.  312.1  Purpose and scope of the Regional Innovation Program.

    The purpose of the Regional Innovation Program is to encourage and 
support the development of regional innovation strategies. The Regional 
Innovation Program includes two sub-

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programs. One is focused on the formation and development of regional 
innovation clusters and implemented through the Regional Innovation 
Strategies Program. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b). The second program is focused on 
best practices, metrics and the collection and dissemination of 
information related to regional innovation strategies, achieved through 
the Regional Innovation Research and Information Program. 15 U.S.C. 
3722(c). The Secretary has delegated to the Economic Development 
Administration the authority to implement and administer the Regional 
Innovation Program.


Sec.  312.2  General definitions from Public Works and Economic 
Development Act regulations inapplicable to this part.

    The definitions contained in Sec.  300.3 of this chapter do not 
apply to this part.


Sec.  312.3   General definitions.

    As used in this part, the following terms shall have the following 
meanings:
    Act or Stevenson-Wydler means the Stevenson-Wydler Technology 
Innovation Act of 1980, as amended (15 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.).
    Assistant Secretary means the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for 
Economic Development within the Department.
    Department of Commerce, Department, or DOC means the U.S. 
Department of Commerce.
    Economic Development Organization means an organization whose 
primary
    purpose is to support the economic development of a community or 
region.
    EDA means the Economic Development Administration within the 
Department.
    Eligible applicant means an entity qualified to be an eligible 
recipient or its authorized representative.
    Eligible recipient means a recipient that meets the requirements of 
Sec.  312.6.
    Equipment is defined at 2 CFR 200.33.
    Federal agency means any executive agency as defined in 5 U.S.C. 
105, and the military departments as defined in 5 U.S.C. 102, as well 
as any agency of the legislative branch of the Federal Government.
    Federal funding opportunity or FFO means an announcement that EDA 
publishes during the fiscal year on a Federal Government grants 
platform or on EDA's Internet Web site at http://www.eda.gov, https://www.eda.gov/oie/, or any successor Web site, that provides the funding 
amounts, application and programmatic requirements, funding priorities, 
special circumstances, and other information concerning a specific 
competitive solicitation under EDA's Regional Innovation Program.
    Federal interest is defined at 2 CFR 200.41, in accordance with 2 
CFR 200.316.
    Federal laboratory means any laboratory, any federally funded 
research and development center, or any center established under 
section 7 or section 9 of the Act that is owned, leased, or otherwise 
used by a Federal agency and funded by the Federal Government, whether 
operated by the government or by a contractor.
    Grant means the financial assistance award of EDA funds to an 
eligible recipient, under which the Eligible Recipient bears 
responsibility for meeting a purpose or carrying out an activity 
authorized under Stevenson-Wydler. See 31 U.S.C. 6304.
    In-kind contribution(s) means non-cash contributions, which may 
include contributions of space, Equipment, services, and assumptions of 
debt that are fairly evaluated by EDA and that satisfy applicable 
Federal Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principles as set 
out in 2 CFR part 200.
    Indian tribe means an entity on the list of recognized tribes 
published pursuant to the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 
1994, as amended (Pub. L. 103-454) (25 U.S.C. 479a et seq.), and any 
Alaska Native village or Regional Corporation (as defined in or 
established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 
1601 et seq.)). This term includes the governing body of an Indian 
tribe, nonprofit Indian corporation (restricted to Indians), Indian 
authority, or other nonprofit Indian tribal organization or entity; 
provided that the Indian tribal organization or entity is wholly owned 
by, and established for the benefit of, the Indian tribe or Alaska 
Native village.
    Investment or Investment assistance means a grant entered into by 
EDA and a recipient.
    Investment rate means, as set forth in Sec.  312.8 of this part, 
the amount of the EDA investment in a particular project expressed as a 
percentage of the total project cost.
    Matching share or Local share means the non-EDA funds and any in-
kind contribution(s) that are approved by EDA and provided by a 
recipient or third party as a condition of an investment. The matching 
share may include funds from another Federal agency only if authorized 
by a statute that allows such use, which may be determined by EDA's 
reasonable interpretation of such authority.
    Nonprofit organization is defined at 2 CFR 200.70.
    Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship or OIE means the office 
established by 15 U.S.C. 3720.
    Project means the proposed or authorized activity (or activities), 
the purpose of which fulfills EDA's mission and program requirements as 
set forth in the Act and this part, and which may be funded in whole or 
in part by EDA investment assistance.
    Public-private partnership means a relationship formalized by 
contractual agreement between a public agency and a private-sector 
entity that reasonably defines the terms of collaboration in the 
delivery and financing of a public project.
    Real property means any land, whether raw or improved, and includes 
structures, fixtures, appurtenances, and other permanent improvements, 
excluding moveable machinery and equipment.
    Recipient means an entity receiving EDA investment assistance, 
including any successor to the entity approved by EDA in writing. If 
investment assistance is awarded to more than one recipient under a 
single award, the recipients are referred to as ``co-recipients'' and, 
unless otherwise provided in the terms and conditions of the investment 
assistance, each co-recipient is jointly and severally liable for 
fulfilling the terms of the investment assistance.
    Region or Regional means an economic unit of human, natural, 
technological, capital, or other resources, defined geographically. 
Geographic areas comprising a region need not be contiguous or defined 
by political boundaries, but should constitute a cohesive area capable 
of undertaking self-sustained economic development.
    Regional innovation clusters or RICs means a geographically bounded 
network of similar, synergistic, or complementary entities that are 
engaged in or with a particular industry sector and its related 
sectors; have active channels for business transactions and 
communication; share specialized infrastructure, labor markets, and 
services; and leverage the region's unique competitive strengths to 
stimulate innovation and create jobs.
    Regional Innovation Program means the program enacted by Stevenson-
Wydler at 15 U.S.C. 3722.
    Regional Innovation Research and Information Program or RIRI 
Program means the program authorized by 15 U.S.C. 3722(c).
    Regional Innovation Strategies Program or RIS Program means the 
cluster grant program authorized by 15 U.S.C. 3722(b).
    Science or research park means a property-based venture that has: 
Master-planned property and buildings designed primarily for private-
public

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research and development activities, high technology and science-based 
companies, and research and development support services; a contractual 
or operational relationship with one or more science- or research-
related institutions of higher education or governmental or nonprofit 
research laboratories; a primary mission to promote research and 
development through industry partnerships, assisting in the growth of 
new ventures and promoting innovation-driven economic development; a 
role in facilitating the transfer of technology and business skills 
between researchers and industry teams; and a role in promoting 
technology-led economic development for the community or region in 
which the park is located.
    Secretary means the Secretary of Commerce.
    State means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, 
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, 
American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or 
any other territory or possession of the United States.
    United States means all of the States.

Subpart B--Regional Innovation Strategies Program


Sec.  312.4  Purpose and scope of the Regional Innovation Strategies 
Program.

    Under the RIS Program, EDA makes grants on a competitive basis to 
eligible applicants to foster connected, innovation-centric economic 
regions that support commercialization and entrepreneurship. The grants 
are intended to build public and private capacity to invent and improve 
products and services and to bring those products and services to 
market through a process often referred to as technology 
commercialization, as demonstrated by methodologically sound metrics 
for output and outcome.


Sec.  312.5  Regional Innovation Strategies Program definitions.

    In addition to the defined terms set forth in subpart A, the 
following term applies specifically to the RIS Program:
    Institution of higher education means:
    (1) An educational institution in any State that--
    (i) Admits as regular students only persons having a certificate of 
graduation from a school providing secondary education, or the 
recognized equivalent of such a certificate, or persons who meet the 
requirements of 20 U.S.C. 1091(d);
    (ii) Is legally authorized within such State to provide a program 
of education beyond secondary education;
    (iii) Provides an educational program for which the institution 
awards a bachelor's degree or provides not less than a 2-year program 
that is acceptable for full credit toward such a degree, or awards a 
degree that is acceptable for admission to a graduate or professional 
degree program, subject to review and approval by the Secretary of 
Education; and
    (iv) Is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or 
association, or if not so accredited, is an institution that has been 
granted preaccreditation status by such an agency or association that 
has been recognized by the Secretary of Education for the granting of 
preaccreditation status, and the Secretary of Education has determined 
that there is satisfactory assurance that the institution will meet the 
accreditation standards of such an agency or association within a 
reasonable time.
    (2) Additional institutions included. For purposes of this subpart, 
the term Institution of higher education also includes--
    (i) Any school that provides not less than a 1-year program of 
training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized 
occupation and that meets the provisions of paragraphs (1)(i), (ii), 
and (iv) of this definition; and
    (ii) An educational institution in any State that, in lieu of the 
requirement in paragraph (1)(i) of this definition, admits as regular 
students individuals--
    (A) Who are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance in the 
State in which the institution is located; or
    (B) Who will be dually or concurrently enrolled in the institution 
and a secondary school.


Sec.  312.6   Eligible recipients.

    A recipient eligible for investment assistance includes:
    (a) A State;
    (b) An Indian tribe;
    (c) A city or other political subdivision of a State;
    (d) An entity that is a nonprofit organization and whose 
application for funding under the RIS Program is supported by a State 
or a political subdivision of a State;
    (e) An entity that is an institution of higher education, a public-
private partnership, a science or research park, a Federal laboratory, 
or an economic development organization or similar entity, and whose 
application for funding under the RIS Program is supported by a State 
or a political subdivision of a State; or
    (f) A consortium of any of the entities described in paragraphs (a) 
through (e) of this section.


Sec.  312.7   Eligible project activities.

    (a) Activities eligible for a RIS Program grant include:
    (1) Feasibility studies;
    (2) Planning activities;
    (3) Technical assistance;
    (4) Developing or strengthening communication and collaboration 
between and among participants of a regional innovation cluster;
    (5) Attracting additional participants to a regional innovation 
cluster;
    (6) Facilitating market development of products and services of a 
regional innovation cluster, including through demonstration, 
deployment, technology transfer, and commercialization activities;
    (7) Developing relationships between a regional innovation cluster 
and entities or clusters in other regions;
    (8) Interacting with the public and State and local governments to 
meet the goals of the regional innovation cluster;
    (9) Purchase of equipment, but only to the extent that such 
equipment is used to support another eligible activity as described in 
this section (the recipient may be required to secure and record the 
Federal interest in the equipment);
    (10) Modifications or renovations of a facility that are necessary 
to install equipment; and
    (11) Any other activity determined appropriate by the Assistant 
Secretary.
    (b) An ineligible activity includes, but is not limited to:
    (1) Use of Federal funds or matching share for equity investments;
    (2) Acquisition or improvement of real property;
    (3) Construction except to the extent provided in paragraph (a)(10) 
of this section; and
    (4) Lending programs, such as a direct loan program or capitalizing 
a revolving loan fund.


Sec.  312.8   Investment rates.

    (a) Minimum investment rate. There is no minimum investment rate 
for a project.
    (b) Maximum investment rate. The maximum investment rate for a 
project shall not exceed 50 percent.


Sec.  312.9  Matching share requirements.

    The required matching share of a project's eligible costs may 
consist of cash or in-kind contribution(s) whose value can be readily 
determined, verified, and justified. Applicants must show at the time 
of application that the matching share is committed to the project, 
will be available as needed, and

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is not or will not be conditioned or encumbered in any way that would 
preclude its use consistent with the requirements of the investment 
assistance. EDA shall determine at its sole discretion whether the 
matching share documentation adequately addresses the requirements of 
this section.


Sec.  312.10  Application components.

    In addition to the criteria set forth in the FFO, to be considered 
for a RIS Program grant, eligible applicants must provide the following 
information:
    (a) A description of the regional innovation cluster supported by 
the proposed activity;
    (b) The extent to which the regional innovation cluster is 
supported by the private sector, State and local units of government, 
and other relevant stakeholders;
    (c) The methods that participants in the regional innovation 
cluster will use to encourage and solicit participation by all types of 
entities that might benefit from participation, including newly formed 
entities and rival existing participants;
    (d) The extent to which the regional innovation cluster is likely 
to stimulate innovation and have a positive effect on regional economic 
growth and development;
    (e) The capacity of participants in the regional innovation cluster 
to access, or contribute to, a well-trained workforce;
    (f) The ability of participants in the regional innovation cluster 
to attract
    additional funds to support the cluster with non-Federal funds; and
    (g) The likelihood that participants in the regional innovation 
cluster will be able to sustain activities after the grant expires.


Sec.  312.11  Application evaluation and selection criteria.

    (a) EDA will evaluate and select complete applications in 
accordance with the evaluation criteria, funding priority 
considerations, availability of funding, competitiveness of the 
application, and requirements set forth in section 27(b) of Stevenson-
Wydler, the FFO, and other applicable Federal statutes and regulations. 
All awards are subject to the availability of funds.
    (b) EDA will endeavor to notify applicants as soon as practicable 
regarding whether their applications are selected for funding.
    (c) Stevenson-Wydler does not require nor does EDA provide an 
appeal process for denial of applications for EDA investment 
assistance.


Sec.  312.12  General terms and conditions for investment assistance.

    RIS Program grants are subject to all requirements contained in 
part 302 of this chapter, except Sec. Sec.  302.2, 302.3, 302.9, and 
302.10.

Subpart C--Regional Innovation Research and Information Program


Sec. Sec.  312.13 through 312.17   [Reserved]

    Dated: September 6, 2016.
Roy K.J. Williams,
Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.
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                                                  (iii) Prior to issuing a notice of                   Innovation Act of 1980, as amended                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               decision, EDA may request additional                    (‘‘Stevenson-Wydler’’ or the ‘‘Act’’).
                                                                                                                                                             Background on Regional Innovation
                                               information from the affected lender or                 Through the Regional Innovation
                                                                                                                                                             Program
                                               other parties and conduct any other                     Strategies Program (‘‘RIS Program’’), the
                                               investigation it deems appropriate. If                  centerpiece of the Regional Innovation                History
                                               EDA determines, in its sole discretion,                 Program, EDA currently awards grants                     In recent years, concerns about
                                               to consider an untimely appeal, it must                 for capacity-building programs that                   America’s global competitiveness led to
                                               issue a notice of final decision pursuant               provide proof-of-concept and                          calls for the Federal Government to
                                               to this paragraph (a)(3).                               commercialization assistance to                       more actively foster innovation and
                                                  (4) EDA’s notice of final agency                     innovators and entrepreneurs and for                  better coordinate Federal support for
                                               decision where no appeal was filed or                   operational support for organizations                 scientific and technological research
                                               an untimely appeal was not considered.                  that provide essential early-stage                    and development, technology transfer,
                                               If EDA chooses not to consider an                       funding to startup companies. This                    and commercialization. In particular,
                                               untimely appeal or if the affected lender               NPRM, for the first time, lays out the                without Federal support, local
                                               fails to file a written appeal to a                     overarching regulatory framework for                  communities struggled to effectively
                                               proposed enforcement action or an                       the Regional Innovation Program and                   support the development of regional
                                               immediate suspension, and if EDA                        specifically focuses on outlining the                 innovation clusters (defined below),
                                               continues to believe that such proposed                 structure of the RIS Program.                         which research has shown to be a
                                               enforcement action or immediate                         DATES: Written comments on this NPRM                  significant catalyst of economic
                                               suspension is appropriate, EDA must                     must be submitted by November 21,                     development. At the same time, regional
                                               issue a written notice of final decision                2016.                                                 innovation was hampered by limited
                                               to the affected lender that EDA is                                                                            access to the capital necessary to
                                                                                                       ADDRESSES: Comments on the NPRM
                                               undertaking one or more of the                                                                                implement the innovative
                                                                                                       may be submitted through any of the
                                               proposed enforcement actions against                                                                          manufacturing technologies required to
                                                                                                       following methods:
                                               the lender or that an immediate                            • Federal Rulemaking Portal: http://               compete in the twenty-first century
                                               suspension of the lender will continue.                 www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       global economy.
                                               Such a notice of final decision need not                instructions for submitting comments.                    In response to these concerns and
                                               state any grounds for the action other                  EDA will accept anonymous comments                    with a desire to maintain America’s role
                                               than to reference the lender’s failure to               (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if              as a leader in innovation, Congress
                                               file a timely appeal, and represents the                you wish to remain anonymous).                        enacted section 27 of Stevenson-Wydler
                                               final agency decision.                                     • Email: regulations@eda.gov.                      (‘‘section 27’’ or ‘‘Regional Innovation
                                                  (5) Appeals. A lender may appeal the                 Include ‘‘Comments on EDA’s Regional                  Program’’) as part of the America
                                               final agency decision only in the                       Innovation Program regulations’’ and                  Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully
                                               appropriate Federal District Court.                     Docket No. 160615526–6526–01 in the                   Promote Excellence in Technology,
                                                 Dated: August 30, 2016.                               subject line of the message.                          Education, and Science Reauthorization
                                               Roy K.J. Williams,                                         • Fax: (202) 482–5671. Please                      Act of 2010, Public Law 111–358 (Jan.
                                               Assistant Secretary of Commerce for                     indicate ‘‘Attention: Office of the Chief             5, 2010) (‘‘COMPETES Act’’). As
                                               Economic Development.                                   Counsel; Comments on EDA’s Regional                   originally enacted by Congress, section
                                               [FR Doc. 2016–22284 Filed 9–20–16; 8:45 am]             Innovation Program regulations’’ and                  27 authorized the Secretary of
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–24–P                                  Docket No. 160615526–6526–01 on the                   Commerce (‘‘Secretary’’) to ‘‘establish a
                                                                                                       cover page.                                           regional innovation program to
                                                                                                          • Mail: Economic Development                       encourage and support the development
                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Administration, Office of the Chief                   of regional innovation strategies,
                                                                                                       Counsel, U.S. Department of Commerce,                 including regional innovation clusters
                                               Economic Development Administration                     1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Suite                   and science and research parks.’’ In
                                                                                                       72023, Washington, DC 20230. Please                   2014, Congress enacted legislation that
                                               13 CFR Part 312                                         indicate ‘‘Comments on EDA’s Regional                 narrowed the scope of the Regional
                                               [Docket No.: 160615526–6526–01]
                                                                                                       Innovation Program regulations’’ and                  Innovation Program. See Public Law
                                                                                                       Docket No. 160615526–6526–01 on the                   113–235 (Dec. 16, 2014). This legislative
                                               RIN 0610–AA68                                           envelope.                                             change is discussed more fully below.
                                                                                                          All comments received are a part of                The Regional Innovation Program now
                                               Regional Innovation Program                             the public record and will generally be               encompasses two complementary sub-
                                               AGENCY:  Economic Development                           posted for public viewing on                          programs: the Regional Innovation
                                               Administration, U.S. Department of                      www.regulations.gov without change.                   Strategies Program (‘‘RIS Program’’) set
                                               Commerce.                                               All personal identifying information                  forth in section 27(b) of the Act, and the
                                               ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking;
                                                                                                       (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential             Regional Innovation Research and
                                               request for public comment.                             business information, or otherwise                    Information Program (‘‘RIRI Program’’)
                                                                                                       sensitive information submitted                       set forth in section 27(c) of the Act.
                                               SUMMARY:   Through this notice of                       voluntarily by the sender will be                        Given EDA’s leadership in and
                                               proposed rulemaking (‘‘NPRM’’), the                     publicly accessible.                                  support of innovation and
                                               Economic Development Administration                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      entrepreneurship as key elements of a
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                                               (‘‘EDA’’ or ‘‘the Agency’’), U.S.                       Mara Quintero Campbell, Regional                      robust economy, the Secretary turned to
                                               Department of Commerce (‘‘DOC’’),                       Counsel, Office of the Chief Counsel,                 EDA to develop and implement the
                                               proposes and requests comments on the                   Economic Development Administration,                  Regional Innovation Program.
                                               Agency’s implementation of the                          U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401                     Established under the Public Works and
                                               Regional Innovation Program as                          Constitution Avenue NW., Suite 72023,                 Economic Development Act of 1965, as
                                               authorized by section 27 of the                         Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202)                amended (42 U.S.C. 3121 et seq.)
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                                               economic development agenda by                          economic growth and resilience,                          In 2014, Congress amended the
                                               promoting innovation and                                enhance prosperity, and improve                       Regional Innovation Program in section
                                               competitiveness, preparing American                     quality of life, but they approach the                705 of the Revitalize American
                                               regions for growth and success in the                   goal from different angles, as reflected              Manufacturing and Innovation Act of
                                               worldwide economy. EDA makes                            in the enabling statutes and regulations.             2014, Public Law 113–235 (Dec. 16,
                                               investments to facilitate job creation for              For example, the focus of PWEDA’s core                2014) (‘‘RAMI’’). Under RAMI, Congress
                                               U.S. workers, increase private-sector                   programs is increasing employment and                 eliminated the provisions authorizing
                                               investment, promote American                            private investment in economically                    Science and Research Park Development
                                               innovation, and accelerate long-term                    distressed regions. Funding generally is              Grants and Loan Guarantees for Science
                                               sustainable economic growth. EDA’s                      limited to regions that meet chronic                  Park Infrastructure but did maintain
                                               regulations, codified at 13 CFR parts 300               high unemployment or low per capita                   eligibility for such parks to apply for
                                               through 315, provide the framework                      income criteria, and grant rates increase             RIS awards. Accordingly, when EDA
                                               through which the Agency administers                    with the level of economic distress up                announced a second round of RIS
                                               its economic development assistance                     to a maximum of 100 percent in limited                Program competitions in August 2015, it
                                               programs.                                               circumstances. Conversely, the RIS                    included $10 million in Federal funding
                                                                                                       Program focuses on encouraging                        for i6 Challenge Grants and SFS Grants,
                                               Structure
                                                                                                       scientific and technological innovation               and no longer had a separate Science
                                                  Through the RIS Program (section                     and collaboration; it thus provides                   and Research Park Development Grant
                                               27(b) of Stevenson-Wydler), the core of                 funding to a broader range of entities                competition. In addition, consistent
                                               the Regional Innovation Program, EDA                    and does not require applicants to                    with changes made by Congress in
                                               competitively awards grants to eligible                 demonstrate economic distress.                        RAMI to section 27(b)(7) of the Act,
                                               applicants for activities related to the                Moreover, it also is capped at a 50                   EDA implemented a targeted outreach
                                               formation and development of regional                   percent grant rate.                                   program to ensure that public and
                                               innovation clusters. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b).                                                                       private sector entities in rural
                                               Stevenson-Wydler defines a regional                     Implementation                                        communities were aware of the
                                               innovation cluster as ‘‘a geographically                                                                      opportunity. After considering 168
                                                                                                          EDA publicly launched the RIS
                                               bounded network of similar, synergistic,                                                                      applications for funding, EDA awarded
                                                                                                       Program in September 2014 when it
                                               or complementary entities that—(A) are                                                                        17 i6 Grants and 8 SFS Grants in early
                                                                                                       announced the first round of
                                               engaged in or with a particular industry                                                                      2016.
                                                                                                       competitions for funding under the
                                               sector and its related sectors; (B) have                                                                         A third round of competitions for $15
                                                                                                       Program. The announcement of a
                                               active channels for business                                                                                  million in funding for i6 Challenge
                                                                                                       Federal Funding Opportunity (‘‘FFO’’)
                                               transactions and communication; (C)                                                                           Grants and SFS Grants was announced
                                                                                                       identified three separate competitions
                                               share specialized infrastructure, labor                                                                       in April 2016.
                                                                                                       for a total of $15 million in Federal
                                               markets, and services; and (D) leverage                                                                          With EDA’s RIS funding, successful
                                               the region’s unique competitive                         funding: the i6 Challenge, Science and
                                                                                                                                                             applicants have undertaken
                                               strengths to stimulate innovation and                   Research Park Development Grants, and
                                                                                                                                                             transformative projects such as the
                                               create jobs.’’ 15 U.S.C. 3722(f)(1). The                Seed Fund Support (‘‘SFS’’) Grants                    development of a hardware
                                               RIRI Program (section 27(c) of                          (formerly known as Cluster Grants for                 entrepreneurship ecosystem, expansion
                                               Stevenson-Wydler) is designed to                        Seed Capital Funds). The i6 Challenge,                of a seed capital fund focused on
                                               formulate and disseminate best                          first launched in 2010 as part of the                 commercializing water technology, and
                                               practices for regional innovation                       multi-agency Startup America Initiative,              investigation of the feasibility of
                                               strategies, provide technical assistance                is designed to support the creation of                constructing a test track for connected
                                               for the development and                                 programs for innovation and                           and autonomous vehicles. Grant
                                               implementation of regional innovation                   entrepreneurship—specifically, the                    recipients are required to provide semi-
                                               strategies, support the development of                  development, creation, or expansion of                annual reports, using EDA-developed
                                               metrics to evaluate regional innovation                 proof-of-concept and commercialization                metrics that are consistent across
                                               strategies, collect and publicize data on               programs that increase the development                grantees, that EDA uses to evaluate the
                                               regional innovation cluster activity in                 of innovations, ideas, intellectual                   impact of the RIS Program.
                                               the United States, and fund competitive                 property, and research into viable
                                                                                                       companies. Science and Research Park                  Administration
                                               research grants to support the goals of
                                               the RIRI Program. This NPRM focuses                     Development Grants supported                            Administration and management of
                                               on the RIS Program because EDA has                      feasibility and planning studies to create            the Regional Innovation Program is an
                                               not yet implemented the RIRI Program.                   innovation hubs for driving the results               EDA-wide responsibility. The Regional
                                               However, these proposed regulations—                    of applied research and development to                Innovation Program (including the RIS
                                               and, in particular, the definition                      the commercial marketplace by                         Program) is broadly overseen by the
                                               sections—are structured to incorporate                  supporting the entire product or process              Office of Innovation and
                                               the RIRI Program into a future subpart                  lifecycle from idea generation to                     Entrepreneurship (‘‘OIE’’), which was
                                               C of part 312 of title 13 of the Code of                business creation.                                    established by the Secretary pursuant to
                                               Federal Regulations once EDA                               SFS Grants support activities related              section 25(c) of the Act. Housed within
                                               implements the RIRI Program. In                         to the feasibility, planning, formation,              EDA, OIE works to foster a more
                                               addition to awarding grants under the                   launch, or expansion of cluster-based                 innovative U.S. economy focused on
                                               RIS and RIRI Programs, EDA anticipates                  seed capital funds to assist innovation-              turning new ideas and inventions into
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                                               at a future date conducting COMPETES                    based startups with high growth                       products and technologies that spur job
                                               Act prize competitions that support the                 potential. After considering more than                growth and competitiveness while
                                               goals and objectives of the Regional                    240 applications, in early 2015, EDA                  promoting economic development
                                               Innovation Program. See 15 U.S.C. 3719.                 awarded 17 i6 Grants, 12 Science and                  through innovation and
                                                  EDA’s economic development                           Research Park Development Grants, and                 entrepreneurship. In addition, EDA’s
                                               assistance programs under PWEDA and                     9 SFS Grants to applicants throughout                 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional
                                               the RIS Program seek to increase                        EDA’s six regions.                                    Affairs has served as the Grants Officer


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                                               for RIS Program awards, with day-to-day                 these terms have been adopted almost                  duplicated 20 U.S.C. 1001 but with the
                                               administration of these awards being                    verbatim from the PWEDA definitions at                following deletions: (1) paragraph (4) of
                                               handled by the Agency’s regional                        §§ 300.3 and 314.1 of chapter III;                    20 U.S.C. 1001(a) that requires an IHE
                                               offices.                                                however, the terms FFO, Grant,                        to be ‘‘a public or other nonprofit
                                                 Because of significant differences in                 Investment rate, Project, Real property,              institution’’; (2) a cross-reference to
                                               EDA’s authority under PWEDA and                         and Region have been slightly modified                paragraph (4) of 20 U.S.C. 1001(a) that
                                               Stevenson-Wydler, EDA is proposing                      to reference Stevenson-Wydler as                      appeared in 20 U.S.C. 1001(b)(1); and
                                               regulations specific to the Regional                    opposed to PWEDA, or to increase                      (3) the reference in 20 U.S.C. 1001(b)(2)
                                               Innovation Program. This NPRM focuses                   readability.                                          to ‘‘public or nonprofit private’’.
                                               on the RIS Program, the only portion of                   EDA also proposes to adopt the
                                                                                                       commonly used definitions for the                     Section 312.6—Eligible Recipients
                                               the Regional Innovation Program
                                               currently being implemented in these                    terms Equipment, Federal interest, and                   This section identifies those entities
                                               proposed regulations. The basic                         Nonprofit organization from the Federal               eligible to apply for and potentially
                                               regulatory framework proposed for this                  Uniform Administrative Requirements                   receive funding under the RIS Program.
                                               program is summarized below.                            and Cost Principles as set out in 2 CFR               The list is derived from the definition of
                                                                                                       part 200 (‘‘Uniform Guidance’’). See 200              ‘‘Eligible recipient’’ in section 27(b)(3)
                                               Section-by-Section Analysis                             CFR 200.33, 200.41, and 200.70.                       with one proposed clarification.
                                               Section 312.1—Purpose and Scope of                        In addition, EDA establishes new                    Paragraph (D) of section 27(b)(3) of the
                                               the Regional Innovation Program                         definitions for the terms Economic                    Act lists and groups together several
                                                                                                       Development Organization, Public-                     types of entities. 15 U.S.C.
                                                 This section sets forth the general                   private partnership, and Science or                   3722(b)(3)(D). EDA proposes to separate
                                               purpose of the Regional Innovation                      research park because they are Eligible               nonprofit organizations from the other
                                               Program and provides a brief                            recipients under the RIS program. See                 entities to provide needed clarity.
                                               description of its two sub-programs (i.e.,              15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(3). Finally, EDA also               Section 27(b)(3)(D)(i) permits grants to
                                               RIS and RIRI Programs). 15 U.S.C.                       establishes new definitions for Regional              for-profit as well as nonprofit
                                               3722(b), (c). Section 312.1 also informs                Innovation Program, RIS Program, and                  institutions of higher education, public-
                                               the public that the Secretary has                       RIRI Program.                                         private partnerships, science or research
                                               delegated to EDA the authority to                                                                             parks, Federal laboratories, and
                                               implement and administer the Regional                   Section 312.4—Purpose and Scope of
                                                                                                                                                             economic development organizations or
                                               Innovation Program.                                     the Regional Innovation Strategies
                                                                                                                                                             similar entities. Congress established
                                                                                                       Program
                                               Section 312.2—General Definitions                                                                             ‘‘nonprofit organizations’’ as a separate
                                                                                                         This section sets forth the general                 type of entity eligible for an RIS award
                                               From Public Works and Economic
                                                                                                       purpose and scope of the RIS Program                  and did not include the term
                                               Development Act Regulations
                                                                                                       as identified in section 27(b) of the Act.            ‘‘nonprofit’’ as a modifier on the other
                                               Inapplicable to This Part
                                                                                                       15 U.S.C. 3722(b). Under the RIS                      types of entities that are eligible
                                                 This section establishes that the                     Program, EDA will award competitive                   recipients. Grouping together all of
                                               definitions of § 300.3 of chapter III are               grants to eligible applicants that build              these various types of entities could
                                               not applicable to the Regional                          public and private capacity to invent,                lead to confusion that ‘‘nonprofit’’
                                               Innovation Program. Section 300.3                       improve, and commercialize new                        applies to institutions of higher
                                               defines terms related to EDA’s                          products and services with the goal of                education, public-private partnerships,
                                               administration of grant programs                        promoting economic growth in the                      science or research parks, federal
                                               authorized by PWEDA. The Regional                       United States.                                        laboratories, and economic development
                                               Innovation Program was established by                                                                         organizations or similar entities, when it
                                               Stevenson-Wydler, with distinct                         Section 312.5—Regional Innovation
                                                                                                       Strategies Program Definitions                        does not.
                                               programmatic and eligibility criteria.                                                                           Both nonprofit organizations and the
                                               Therefore, EDA proposes to include an                      This section sets forth the definition             other entities listed in section
                                               umbrella Regional Innovation Program                    of Institution of higher education                    27(b)(3)(D) must still meet the
                                               definition section that applies to all of               (‘‘IHE’’), a term that has a meaning                  additional eligibility requirement in
                                               part 312 and a separate definition                      unique to the RIS Program. Under the                  section 27(b)(3)(D)(ii) of demonstrating
                                               section that applies only to the RIS                    Act, both for-profit and nonprofit IHEs               that a State or a political subdivision of
                                               Program, as described in §§ 312.3 and                   are eligible recipients under the RIS                 a State supports the application.
                                               312.5 respectively, below.                              Program. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(3)(D). See                    Consistent with section 27(b),
                                                                                                       analysis of § 312.6, below. This means                individuals are not eligible recipients.
                                               Section 312.3—General Definitions                       that the RIS Program cannot use the
                                                 This section defines terms applicable                 standard definition of IHE promulgated                Section 312.7—Eligible Project
                                               to the Regional Innovation Program. The                 by the U.S. Department of Education                   Activities
                                               definitions are applicable to the RIS                   (‘‘ED’’) in 20 U.S.C. 1001 and adopted                   This section identifies the project
                                               Program as well as the RIRI Program.                    in the Uniform Guidance at 2 CFR                      activities that are eligible for potential
                                                 Section 312.3 includes terms defined                  200.55 because that definition includes               funding under the RIS Program. The list
                                               in the Act relevant to the Regional                     conditions that the IHE be ‘‘public’’ or              is derived from section 27(b)(2) with
                                               Innovation Program such as Eligible                     ‘‘nonprofit.’’ However, since the ED                  proposed modifications to include three
                                               recipient, Federal agency, Federal                      definition is the standard Government-                additional eligible activities and four
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                                               laboratory, Regional innovation clusters,               wide definition, EDA proposes to                      activities that EDA proposes should be
                                               Secretary, and State.                                   incorporate as much of the ED                         ineligible. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(2). The list
                                                 This section also includes terms that                 definition as possible while omitting                 of eligible activities provided by
                                               EDA has previously defined and                          language related to ‘‘public’’ or                     Congress is non-exhaustive because
                                               regularly uses in all of its grant                      ‘‘nonprofit’’ that conflicts with section             section 27(b)(2) expressly allows
                                               programs, such as In-kind                               27(b) of the Act. Thus, in EDA’s                      discretion for the Secretary to determine
                                               contribution(s) and Recipient. Many of                  definition of IHE in § 312.5, EDA has                 appropriate RIS Program activities. EDA


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                                               therefore has added a catchall to the end               fund these activities (e.g., PWEDA).                  established maximum investment rate.
                                               of the list of eligible activities that                 Further, as a practical matter, the costs             Applicants must comply with their own
                                               provides ‘‘(11) Any other activity                      associated with construction and real                 rules (as established in statutes,
                                               determined appropriate by the Assistant                 property acquisition or improvements                  ordinances, bylaws, or the like) for
                                               Secretary.’’ To that list, EDA also                     are more substantial than the other                   appropriating or committing
                                               proposes to add two further activities,                 types of eligible activities identified in            organizational funds; in many cases,
                                               ‘‘(9) Purchase of equipment, but only to                § 312.7 and consequently, permitting                  these rules authorize the organization’s
                                               the extent that such equipment is used                  such activities would diminish EDA’s                  governing body (rather than an
                                               to support another eligible activity as                 ability to award as many grants as                    individual executive) to approve
                                               described in this section (the recipient                possible with its limited appropriations.             proposed expenditures of cash but
                                               may be required to secure and record                      EDA also proposes to make ineligible                permit executives to commit in-kind
                                               the Federal interest in the equipment)’’                the use of RIS Program or matching                    personnel time based on their authority
                                               and ‘‘(10) Modifications or renovations                 share funds for equity investments. RIS               to manage employees and their
                                               of a facility that are necessary to install             Program awards have supported the                     workload. Applicants should consult
                                               equipment.’’                                            creation of mechanisms for attracting,                their governance documents for
                                                  With respect to (9) above, at times                  gathering, and deploying investment                   guidance.
                                               new innovations require the use of                      capital within regional innovation
                                               technologies, such as a three-                          clusters that fill regional gaps in funding           Section 312.10—Application
                                               dimensional printer, not readily                        for early-stage companies, but RIS                    Components
                                               available to an applicant. As such, EDA                 Program funds cannot be used to make                    This section sets forth the minimum
                                               proposes to permit the purchase of                      those investments themselves. Further,                information that applicants must
                                               equipment in limited circumstances.                     there are other grant programs                        provide to EDA to be considered for an
                                               However, because EDA does not believe                   throughout the Federal Government that                RIS Program award, as outlined in
                                               Congress intended for the RIS Program                   fund these activities such as the Small               section 27(b)(4)(B). 15 U.S.C.
                                               to primarily fund equipment, EDA                        Business Administration’s Small                       3722(b)(4)(B). This includes information
                                               proposes to confine the purchase of                     Business Investment Company program.                  necessary for EDA to identify how the
                                               equipment to only those purchases that                    Finally, EDA proposes that lending                  proposed activity will support an
                                               are otherwise used to support another                   programs such as providing direct loans               existing, or further develop an emerging,
                                               eligible project activity described in                  or capitalizing a revolving loan fund be              regional innovation cluster; how much
                                               § 312.7. To protect the Federal interest                ineligible. Providing loans, or                       outside support the cluster will receive;
                                               in such equipment, EDA may require                      permitting grant funds to support                     the methodology the applicant will use
                                               eligible recipients that purchase                       lending programs, requires specific                   to get other entities to participate in and
                                               equipment to provide EDA with a                         Congressional authorization that is not               benefit from the cluster; the extent to
                                               security interest in the equipment that                 provided in section 27 of the Act.                    which the cluster will stimulate
                                               is perfected and placed of record                                                                             innovation and positively affect the
                                               consistent with applicable law (for                     Section 312.8—Investment Rates                        region’s economy; the capacity for
                                               example, through the execution of a                       This section identifies that the                    applicants to access or contribute to a
                                               Uniform Commercial Code Financing                       maximum grant rate permitted under                    well-trained workforce; the ability of the
                                               Statement (UCC–1) or other statement                    section 27(b)(6) of the Act is 50 percent             recipient to attract additional funds; and
                                               acceptable in form and substance to                     and states that there is no minimum                   the sustainability of the activity. To
                                               EDA).                                                   grant rate. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b)(6). The                 ensure that requirements remain
                                                  As a natural extension of including                  grant rate here represents the percentage             current, EDA will specify application
                                               the purchase of equipment as an eligible                of the total Project cost that can be                 procedures and materials (such as
                                               project activity in § 312.7(a)(9), there are            funded with EDA funds.                                required standard Federal forms) in
                                               situations when installing the                                                                                each FFO for the RIS Program.
                                                                                                       Section 312.9—Matching Share
                                               equipment may require some minor
                                                                                                       Requirements                                          Section 312.11—Application Evaluation
                                               modifications or renovations to a facility
                                                                                                          This section clarifies that an                     and Selection Criteria
                                               and this proposed rule makes those
                                               activities eligible as well in                          applicant’s matching share requirements                  This section provides notice that EDA
                                               § 312.7(a)(10).                                         may be met by either cash or in-kind                  will evaluate and select complete
                                                  On the other hand, EDA proposes to                   contribution(s). Matching share is the                applications based on the priorities and
                                               make expenses related to construction                   difference between the amount of the                  requirements set forth in section 27(b),
                                               (other than minor modifications or                      EDA investment permitted by the Act                   the evaluation criteria and funding
                                               renovations of a facility needed to                     (see § 312.8), and the total eligible costs           priorities identified in the FFO
                                               install equipment) and acquisition or                   of a proposed project. Consistent with                announcement, available funds,
                                               improvement of real property ineligible                 EDA’s regulations for programs                        competitiveness of the application, and
                                               activities. While EDA acknowledges that                 authorized by PWEDA at 13 CFR 301.5,                  compliance with any other applicable
                                               at times constructing a new facility and/               this proposed rule requires an applicant              Federal statutes and regulations. EDA
                                               or purchasing real property may support                 to demonstrate, at the time of                        proposes this flexible structure to
                                               the development of regional innovation                  application, that matching share is                   ensure that the agency complies with
                                               clusters, EDA does not believe those                    committed to the project, will be                     required statutory elements such as
                                               specific activities are within the core                 available as needed, and is not or will               ‘‘special considerations’’ for certain
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                                               purposes of the RIS Program as defined                  not be conditioned in any way that                    applicants ‘‘from regions that contain
                                               by Congress. It is clear that Congress’s                would conflict with the requirements of               communities negatively impacted by
                                               intent for the RIS Program is to promote                the RIS Program.                                      trade’’ or who agree ‘‘to collaborate with
                                               actual innovation, not the facilities or                   EDA expressly retains discretion to                local workforce investment area boards’’
                                               places where such activities may take                   determine whether the matching share                  and at the same time follows
                                               place. There are other grant programs                   is adequately documented to ensure that               Congressional directives outlined in
                                               throughout the Federal Government that                  awards comply with the statutorily-                   EDA’s annual appropriation and


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                                               supports Administration priorities. 15                           rules concerning public property, loans,              the States, or on the distribution of
                                               U.S.C. 3722(b)(4)(C), (b)(5); see, e.g.,                         grants, benefits, and contracts. 5 U.S.C.             power and responsibilities among the
                                               H.R. Rep. 114–130 at 7 (May 27, 2015).                           553(a)(2). Because prior notice and an                various levels of government.’’ It has
                                                 The section also sets forth that EDA                           opportunity for public comment are not                been determined that this proposed rule
                                               will notify applicants as soon as                                required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, or                 does not contain policies that have
                                               practicable regarding whether their                              any other law, the analytical                         federalism implications.
                                               applications are selected for funding                            requirements of the Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                      Paperwork Reduction Act
                                               and provides notice that there is no                             Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are
                                               appeal process for denied applications.                          inapplicable. Therefore, a regulatory                    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                                                                                                                flexibility analysis has not been                     (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) (‘‘PRA’’)
                                               Section 312.12—General Terms and                                                                                       requires that a Federal agency consider
                                                                                                                prepared.
                                               Conditions for Investment Assistance                                                                                   the impact of paperwork and other
                                                                                                                Executive Orders No. 12866 and 13563                  information collection burdens imposed
                                                  This section expressly provides that
                                               most of the general terms and                                       This proposed rule was drafted in                  on the public and, under the provisions
                                               conditions found in part 302 of title 13                         accordance with Executive Orders                      of PRA section 3507(d), obtain approval
                                               of the Code of Federal Regulations apply                         12866 and 13563. It was reviewed by                   from OMB for each collection of
                                               to the RIS Program. These terms and                              the Office of Management and Budget                   information it conducts, sponsors, or
                                               conditions either apply Government-                              (‘‘OMB’’), which found that the                       requires through regulations.
                                               wide as mandated by statute or                                   proposed rule will be a ‘‘significant                 Notwithstanding any other provision of
                                               regulation, or are EDA-specific                                  regulatory action’’ as defined by                     law, no person is required to respond to,
                                               requirements and typically apply to all                          Executive Orders 12866 and 13563.                     nor shall any person be subject to a
                                               EDA grant programs, such as those                                                                                      penalty for failure to comply with, a
                                                                                                                Congressional Review Act                              collection of information subject to the
                                               authorized by PWEDA. EDA proposes to
                                               exclude those specific paragraphs of                               This proposed rule is not major under               PRA unless that collection displays a
                                               part 302 that are irrelevant to the RIS or                       the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C.                currently valid OMB Control Number. It
                                               RIRI Programs, or are unique to PWEDA.                           801 et seq.).                                         has been determined that the PRA does
                                               The excluded requirements are those                                                                                    not apply to the proposed rule because
                                                                                                                Executive Order No. 13132
                                               related to ‘‘Procedures in disaster areas’’                                                                            the rule does not collect any new
                                               (§ 302.2); ‘‘Project servicing for loans,                           Executive Order 13132 requires                     information requiring OMB approval.
                                               loan guaranties and Investment                                   agencies to develop an accountable                    The proposed rule will use the
                                               Assistance’’ (§ 302.3); ‘‘Inter-                                 process to ensure ‘‘meaningful and                    previously approved Standard Form 424
                                               governmental review of projects’’                                timely input by State and local officials             family of forms to collect information
                                               (§ 302.9); and ‘‘Attorneys’ and                                  in the development of regulatory                      relevant to the grant applications.
                                               consultants’ fees, employment of                                 policies that have federalism                            The following table provides a
                                               expediters, and post-employment                                  implications.’’ ‘‘Policies that have                  complete list of the collections of
                                               restriction’’ (§ 302.10).                                        federalism implications’’ is defined in               information (and corresponding OMB
                                                                                                                Executive Order 13132 to include                      Control Numbers) set forth in this
                                               Classification                                                   regulations that have ‘‘substantial direct            proposed rule. These collections of
                                                 Prior notice and opportunity for                               effects on the States, on the relationship            information are necessary for the proper
                                               public comment are not required for                              between the national government and                   performance and functions of EDA.

                                               Part or section of this proposed rule                                              Nature of request                                     Form/title/OMB control no.

                                               312.10 .............................................   All Eligible Applicants must submit required application materials          SF–424 (4040–0004), SF–424A
                                                                                                         using the Standard Form 424 family of forms.                               (4040–0006), SF–424B (4040–
                                                                                                                                                                                    0007).



                                               List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 312                              PART 312—REGIONAL INNOVATION                          312.10 Application components.
                                                                                                                PROGRAM                                               312.11 Application evaluation and
                                                 Application requirements, Cluster                                                                                        selection criteria.
                                               grants, Financial assistance, Regional                           Subpart A—General Provisions                          312.12 General terms and conditions for
                                               innovation, Regional innovation                                                                                            investment assistance.
                                                                                                                Sec.
                                               clusters, Regional Innovation Program,                           312.1 Purpose and scope of the Regional               Subpart C—Regional Innovation Research
                                               Regional Innovation Research and                                      Innovation Program.                              and Information Program
                                               Information Program, Regional                                    312.2 General definitions from Public                 312.13 through 312.17 [Reserved]
                                               Innovation Strategies Program,                                        Works and Economic Development Act
                                                                                                                     regulations inapplicable to this part.             Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.;
                                               Research.                                                                                                              Department of Commerce Organization Order
                                                                                                                312.3 General definitions.
                                                                                                                                                                      10–4.
                                               Regulatory Text                                                  Subpart B—Regional Innovation Strategies
                                                 For the reasons set forth in the                               Program                                               Subpart A—General Provisions.
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                                               preamble, EDA proposes to amend title                            312.4 Purpose and scope of the Regional               § 312.1 Purpose and scope of the Regional
                                               13, chapter III of the Code of Federal                               Innovation Strategies Program.                    Innovation Program.
                                                                                                                312.5 Regional Innovation Strategies
                                               Regulations by adding part 312 to read                                                                                   The purpose of the Regional
                                                                                                                    Program definitions.
                                               as follows:                                                      312.6 Eligible recipients.                            Innovation Program is to encourage and
                                                                                                                312.7 Eligible project activities.                    support the development of regional
                                                                                                                312.8 Investment rates.                               innovation strategies. The Regional
                                                                                                                312.9 Matching share requirements.                    Innovation Program includes two sub-


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                                               programs. One is focused on the                            Federal interest is defined at 2 CFR                  Project means the proposed or
                                               formation and development of regional                   200.41, in accordance with 2 CFR                      authorized activity (or activities), the
                                               innovation clusters and implemented                     200.316.                                              purpose of which fulfills EDA’s mission
                                               through the Regional Innovation                            Federal laboratory means any                       and program requirements as set forth in
                                               Strategies Program. 15 U.S.C. 3722(b).                  laboratory, any federally funded                      the Act and this part, and which may be
                                               The second program is focused on best                   research and development center, or any               funded in whole or in part by EDA
                                               practices, metrics and the collection and               center established under section 7 or                 investment assistance.
                                               dissemination of information related to                 section 9 of the Act that is owned,                      Public-private partnership means a
                                               regional innovation strategies, achieved                leased, or otherwise used by a Federal                relationship formalized by contractual
                                               through the Regional Innovation                         agency and funded by the Federal                      agreement between a public agency and
                                               Research and Information Program. 15                    Government, whether operated by the                   a private-sector entity that reasonably
                                               U.S.C. 3722(c). The Secretary has                       government or by a contractor.                        defines the terms of collaboration in the
                                               delegated to the Economic Development                      Grant means the financial assistance               delivery and financing of a public
                                               Administration the authority to                         award of EDA funds to an eligible                     project.
                                               implement and administer the Regional                   recipient, under which the Eligible                      Real property means any land,
                                               Innovation Program.                                     Recipient bears responsibility for                    whether raw or improved, and includes
                                                                                                       meeting a purpose or carrying out an                  structures, fixtures, appurtenances, and
                                               § 312.2 General definitions from Public                 activity authorized under Stevenson-                  other permanent improvements,
                                               Works and Economic Development Act                      Wydler. See 31 U.S.C. 6304.                           excluding moveable machinery and
                                               regulations inapplicable to this part.
                                                                                                          In-kind contribution(s) means non-                 equipment.
                                                 The definitions contained in § 300.3                  cash contributions, which may include                    Recipient means an entity receiving
                                               of this chapter do not apply to this part.              contributions of space, Equipment,                    EDA investment assistance, including
                                               § 312.3   General definitions.                          services, and assumptions of debt that                any successor to the entity approved by
                                                 As used in this part, the following                   are fairly evaluated by EDA and that                  EDA in writing. If investment assistance
                                               terms shall have the following                          satisfy applicable Federal Uniform                    is awarded to more than one recipient
                                               meanings:                                               Administrative Requirements and Cost                  under a single award, the recipients are
                                                 Act or Stevenson-Wydler means the                     Principles as set out in 2 CFR part 200.              referred to as ‘‘co-recipients’’ and,
                                               Stevenson-Wydler Technology                                Indian tribe means an entity on the                unless otherwise provided in the terms
                                               Innovation Act of 1980, as amended (15                  list of recognized tribes published                   and conditions of the investment
                                               U.S.C. 3701 et seq.).                                   pursuant to the Federally Recognized                  assistance, each co-recipient is jointly
                                                 Assistant Secretary means the                         Indian Tribe List Act of 1994, as                     and severally liable for fulfilling the
                                               Assistant Secretary of Commerce for                     amended (Pub. L. 103–454) (25 U.S.C.                  terms of the investment assistance.
                                               Economic Development within the                         479a et seq.), and any Alaska Native                     Region or Regional means an
                                               Department.                                             village or Regional Corporation (as                   economic unit of human, natural,
                                                 Department of Commerce,                               defined in or established under the                   technological, capital, or other
                                               Department, or DOC means the U.S.                       Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43               resources, defined geographically.
                                               Department of Commerce.                                 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)). This term includes             Geographic areas comprising a region
                                                 Economic Development Organization                     the governing body of an Indian tribe,                need not be contiguous or defined by
                                               means an organization whose primary                     nonprofit Indian corporation (restricted              political boundaries, but should
                                                 purpose is to support the economic                    to Indians), Indian authority, or other               constitute a cohesive area capable of
                                               development of a community or region.                   nonprofit Indian tribal organization or               undertaking self-sustained economic
                                                 EDA means the Economic                                entity; provided that the Indian tribal               development.
                                               Development Administration within the                   organization or entity is wholly owned                   Regional innovation clusters or RICs
                                               Department.                                             by, and established for the benefit of,               means a geographically bounded
                                                 Eligible applicant means an entity                    the Indian tribe or Alaska Native village.            network of similar, synergistic, or
                                               qualified to be an eligible recipient or its               Investment or Investment assistance                complementary entities that are engaged
                                               authorized representative.                              means a grant entered into by EDA and                 in or with a particular industry sector
                                                 Eligible recipient means a recipient                  a recipient.                                          and its related sectors; have active
                                               that meets the requirements of § 312.6.                    Investment rate means, as set forth in             channels for business transactions and
                                                 Equipment is defined at 2 CFR 200.33.                 § 312.8 of this part, the amount of the               communication; share specialized
                                                 Federal agency means any executive                    EDA investment in a particular project                infrastructure, labor markets, and
                                               agency as defined in 5 U.S.C. 105, and                  expressed as a percentage of the total                services; and leverage the region’s
                                               the military departments as defined in                  project cost.                                         unique competitive strengths to
                                               5 U.S.C. 102, as well as any agency of                     Matching share or Local share means                stimulate innovation and create jobs.
                                               the legislative branch of the Federal                   the non-EDA funds and any in-kind                        Regional Innovation Program means
                                               Government.                                             contribution(s) that are approved by                  the program enacted by Stevenson-
                                                 Federal funding opportunity or FFO                    EDA and provided by a recipient or                    Wydler at 15 U.S.C. 3722.
                                               means an announcement that EDA                          third party as a condition of an                         Regional Innovation Research and
                                               publishes during the fiscal year on a                   investment. The matching share may                    Information Program or RIRI Program
                                               Federal Government grants platform or                   include funds from another Federal                    means the program authorized by 15
                                               on EDA’s Internet Web site at http://                   agency only if authorized by a statute                U.S.C. 3722(c).
                                               www.eda.gov, https://www.eda.gov/oie/,                                                                           Regional Innovation Strategies
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                                                                                                       that allows such use, which may be
                                               or any successor Web site, that provides                determined by EDA’s reasonable                        Program or RIS Program means the
                                               the funding amounts, application and                    interpretation of such authority.                     cluster grant program authorized by 15
                                               programmatic requirements, funding                         Nonprofit organization is defined at 2             U.S.C. 3722(b).
                                               priorities, special circumstances, and                  CFR 200.70.                                              Science or research park means a
                                               other information concerning a specific                    Office of Innovation and                           property-based venture that has: Master-
                                               competitive solicitation under EDA’s                    Entrepreneurship or OIE means the                     planned property and buildings
                                               Regional Innovation Program.                            office established by 15 U.S.C. 3720.                 designed primarily for private-public


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                                               research and development activities,                       (iii) Provides an educational program                (f) A consortium of any of the entities
                                               high technology and science-based                       for which the institution awards a                    described in paragraphs (a) through (e)
                                               companies, and research and                             bachelor’s degree or provides not less                of this section.
                                               development support services; a                         than a 2-year program that is acceptable
                                               contractual or operational relationship                 for full credit toward such a degree, or              § 312.7    Eligible project activities.
                                               with one or more science- or research-                  awards a degree that is acceptable for                   (a) Activities eligible for a RIS
                                               related institutions of higher education                admission to a graduate or professional               Program grant include:
                                               or governmental or nonprofit research                   degree program, subject to review and                    (1) Feasibility studies;
                                               laboratories; a primary mission to                      approval by the Secretary of Education;                  (2) Planning activities;
                                               promote research and development                        and                                                      (3) Technical assistance;
                                               through industry partnerships, assisting                   (iv) Is accredited by a nationally                    (4) Developing or strengthening
                                               in the growth of new ventures and                       recognized accrediting agency or                      communication and collaboration
                                               promoting innovation-driven economic                    association, or if not so accredited, is an           between and among participants of a
                                               development; a role in facilitating the                 institution that has been granted                     regional innovation cluster;
                                               transfer of technology and business                     preaccreditation status by such an                       (5) Attracting additional participants
                                               skills between researchers and industry                 agency or association that has been                   to a regional innovation cluster;
                                               teams; and a role in promoting                          recognized by the Secretary of                           (6) Facilitating market development of
                                               technology-led economic development                     Education for the granting of                         products and services of a regional
                                               for the community or region in which                    preaccreditation status, and the                      innovation cluster, including through
                                               the park is located.                                    Secretary of Education has determined                 demonstration, deployment, technology
                                                  Secretary means the Secretary of                     that there is satisfactory assurance that             transfer, and commercialization
                                               Commerce.                                               the institution will meet the                         activities;
                                                  State means a State of the United                    accreditation standards of such an                       (7) Developing relationships between
                                               States, the District of Columbia, the                   agency or association within a                        a regional innovation cluster and
                                               Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S.                   reasonable time.                                      entities or clusters in other regions;
                                               Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa,                      (2) Additional institutions included.                 (8) Interacting with the public and
                                               the Commonwealth of the Northern                        For purposes of this subpart, the term                State and local governments to meet the
                                               Mariana Islands, or any other territory                 Institution of higher education also                  goals of the regional innovation cluster;
                                               or possession of the United States.                     includes—                                                (9) Purchase of equipment, but only to
                                                  United States means all of the States.                  (i) Any school that provides not less              the extent that such equipment is used
                                                                                                       than a 1-year program of training to                  to support another eligible activity as
                                               Subpart B—Regional Innovation                           prepare students for gainful                          described in this section (the recipient
                                               Strategies Program                                      employment in a recognized occupation                 may be required to secure and record
                                                                                                       and that meets the provisions of                      the Federal interest in the equipment);
                                               § 312.4 Purpose and scope of the Regional                                                                        (10) Modifications or renovations of a
                                                                                                       paragraphs (1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this
                                               Innovation Strategies Program.                                                                                facility that are necessary to install
                                                                                                       definition; and
                                                 Under the RIS Program, EDA makes                         (ii) An educational institution in any             equipment; and
                                               grants on a competitive basis to eligible               State that, in lieu of the requirement in                (11) Any other activity determined
                                               applicants to foster connected,                         paragraph (1)(i) of this definition,                  appropriate by the Assistant Secretary.
                                               innovation-centric economic regions                     admits as regular students individuals—                  (b) An ineligible activity includes, but
                                               that support commercialization and                         (A) Who are beyond the age of                      is not limited to:
                                               entrepreneurship. The grants are                        compulsory school attendance in the                      (1) Use of Federal funds or matching
                                               intended to build public and private                    State in which the institution is located;            share for equity investments;
                                               capacity to invent and improve products                 or                                                       (2) Acquisition or improvement of
                                               and services and to bring those products                   (B) Who will be dually or                          real property;
                                               and services to market through a process                concurrently enrolled in the institution                 (3) Construction except to the extent
                                               often referred to as technology                         and a secondary school.                               provided in paragraph (a)(10) of this
                                               commercialization, as demonstrated by                                                                         section; and
                                               methodologically sound metrics for                      § 312.6   Eligible recipients.                           (4) Lending programs, such as a direct
                                               output and outcome.                                       A recipient eligible for investment                 loan program or capitalizing a revolving
                                                                                                       assistance includes:                                  loan fund.
                                               § 312.5 Regional Innovation Strategies                    (a) A State;
                                               Program definitions.                                      (b) An Indian tribe;                                § 312.8    Investment rates.
                                                 In addition to the defined terms set                    (c) A city or other political                         (a) Minimum investment rate. There is
                                               forth in subpart A, the following term                  subdivision of a State;                               no minimum investment rate for a
                                               applies specifically to the RIS Program:                  (d) An entity that is a nonprofit                   project.
                                                 Institution of higher education means:                organization and whose application for                  (b) Maximum investment rate. The
                                                 (1) An educational institution in any                 funding under the RIS Program is                      maximum investment rate for a project
                                               State that—                                             supported by a State or a political                   shall not exceed 50 percent.
                                                 (i) Admits as regular students only                   subdivision of a State;
                                               persons having a certificate of                           (e) An entity that is an institution of             § 312.9    Matching share requirements.
                                               graduation from a school providing                      higher education, a public-private                      The required matching share of a
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                                               secondary education, or the recognized                  partnership, a science or research park,              project’s eligible costs may consist of
                                               equivalent of such a certificate, or                    a Federal laboratory, or an economic                  cash or in-kind contribution(s) whose
                                               persons who meet the requirements of                    development organization or similar                   value can be readily determined,
                                               20 U.S.C. 1091(d);                                      entity, and whose application for                     verified, and justified. Applicants must
                                                 (ii) Is legally authorized within such                funding under the RIS Program is                      show at the time of application that the
                                               State to provide a program of education                 supported by a State or a political                   matching share is committed to the
                                               beyond secondary education;                             subdivision of a State; or                            project, will be available as needed, and


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                                               is not or will not be conditioned or                    § 312.12 General terms and conditions for                4. December 8, 2016, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
                                               encumbered in any way that would                        investment assistance.                                or at the conclusion of public testimony,
                                               preclude its use consistent with the                      RIS Program grants are subject to all               whichever is sooner; Annapolis, MD.
                                               requirements of the investment                          requirements contained in part 302 of                    The locations of the public hearings
                                               assistance. EDA shall determine at its                  this chapter, except §§ 302.2, 302.3,                 are listed in the ADDRESSES section of
                                               sole discretion whether the matching                    302.9, and 302.10.                                    this document.
                                               share documentation adequately                                                                                ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed
                                               addresses the requirements of this                      Subpart C—Regional Innovation                         to: Jason E. Oyler, Esq., General
                                               section.                                                Research and Information Program                      Counsel, Susquehanna River Basin
                                                                                                       §§ 312.13 through 312.17        [Reserved]            Commission, 4423 N. Front Street,
                                               § 312.10   Application components.
                                                                                                                                                             Harrisburg, PA 17110–1788, or by email
                                                  In addition to the criteria set forth in               Dated: September 6, 2016.                           to regcomments@srbc.net. The public
                                               the FFO, to be considered for a RIS                     Roy K.J. Williams,                                    hearings locations are:
                                               Program grant, eligible applicants must                 Assistant Secretary for Economic                         1. Harrisburg—Pennsylvania State
                                               provide the following information:                      Development.                                          Capitol (East Wing, Room 8E–B),
                                                  (a) A description of the regional                    [FR Doc. 2016–22286 Filed 9–20–16; 8:45 am]           Commonwealth Avenue, Harrisburg, PA
                                               innovation cluster supported by the                     BILLING CODE 3510–24–P                                17120.
                                               proposed activity;                                                                                               2. Binghamton—DoubleTree by Hilton
                                                  (b) The extent to which the regional                                                                       Hotel Binghamton (South Riverside
                                               innovation cluster is supported by the                  SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN                               Room), 225 Water Street, Binghamton,
                                               private sector, State and local units of                COMMISSION                                            NY 13901.
                                               government, and other relevant                                                                                   3. Williamsport—Holiday Inn
                                               stakeholders;                                           18 CFR Parts 806 and 808                              Williamsport (Gallery Room), 100 Pine
                                                                                                                                                             Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.
                                                  (c) The methods that participants in                                                                          4. Annapolis—Loews Annapolis Hotel
                                                                                                       Review and Approval of Projects
                                               the regional innovation cluster will use                                                                      (Powerhouse-Point Lookout), 126 West
                                               to encourage and solicit participation by               AGENCY:  Susquehanna River Basin                      Street, Annapolis, MD 21401.
                                               all types of entities that might benefit                Commission.                                              Those wishing to testify are asked to
                                               from participation, including newly                     ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking;                notify the Commission in advance, if
                                               formed entities and rival existing                      notice of public hearings.                            possible, at the regular or electronic
                                               participants;                                                                                                 addresses given below.
                                                  (d) The extent to which the regional                 SUMMARY:   This document contains
                                                                                                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               innovation cluster is likely to stimulate               proposed rules that would amend the
                                                                                                       regulations of the Susquehanna River                  Jason E. Oyler, Esq., General Counsel,
                                               innovation and have a positive effect on                                                                      telephone: 717–238–0423, ext. 1312;
                                               regional economic growth and                            Basin Commission (Commission) to
                                                                                                       clarify application requirements and                  fax: 717–238–2436; email: joyler@
                                               development;                                                                                                  srbc.net. Also, for further information
                                                  (e) The capacity of participants in the              standards for review of projects, amend
                                                                                                       the rules dealing with the mitigation of              on the proposed rulemaking, visit the
                                               regional innovation cluster to access, or                                                                     Commission’s Web site at http://
                                               contribute to, a well-trained workforce;                consumptive uses, add a subpart to
                                                                                                       provide for registration of grandfathered             www.srbc.net.
                                                  (f) The ability of participants in the               projects, and revise requirements                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                               regional innovation cluster to attract                  dealing with hearings and enforcement                 Commission’s regulations have not
                                                  additional funds to support the                      actions. These rules are designed to                  undergone a thorough review since the
                                               cluster with non-Federal funds; and                     enhance the Commission’s existing                     last comprehensive rulemaking in 2006.
                                                  (g) The likelihood that participants in              authorities to manage the water                       Many of these regulations remain
                                               the regional innovation cluster will be                 resources of the basin and add                        unchanged. However, since initial
                                               able to sustain activities after the grant              regulatory clarity.                                   implementation, the Commission
                                               expires.                                                DATES: In addition, the Commission will               recognizes the need for clarity in some
                                                                                                       be holding two informational webinars                 sections and statement of procedure in
                                               § 312.11 Application evaluation and
                                               selection criteria.                                     explaining the proposed rulemaking on                 others. These changes are designed to
                                                                                                       October 11, 2016, and October 17, 2016.               bring clarity and certainty to the
                                                 (a) EDA will evaluate and select                                                                            regulated community. This rulemaking
                                                                                                       Instructions for registration for the
                                               complete applications in accordance                                                                           reflects the efforts of a comprehensive
                                                                                                       webinars will be posted on the
                                               with the evaluation criteria, funding                                                                         internal review by the Commission staff
                                                                                                       Commission’s Web site. Comments on
                                               priority considerations, availability of                                                                      and review by the Commission’s
                                                                                                       the proposed rulemaking may be
                                               funding, competitiveness of the                                                                               member jurisdictions. The rulemaking
                                                                                                       submitted to the Commission on or
                                               application, and requirements set forth                                                                       centers on a few key areas of the
                                                                                                       before January 30, 2017. The
                                               in section 27(b) of Stevenson-Wydler,                                                                         regulations: Project review,
                                                                                                       Commission has scheduled four public
                                               the FFO, and other applicable Federal                                                                         consumptive use mitigation, registration
                                                                                                       hearings on the proposed rulemaking:
                                               statutes and regulations. All awards are                  1. November 3, 2016, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.               of grandfathered projects, and
                                               subject to the availability of funds.                   or at the conclusion of public testimony,             administrative procedures. The
                                                 (b) EDA will endeavor to notify                                                                             Commission proposed this rulemaking
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                                                                                                       whichever is sooner; Harrisburg, PA.
                                               applicants as soon as practicable                         2. November 9, 2016, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.               to clarify application requirements and
                                               regarding whether their applications are                or at the conclusion of public testimony,             standards for review of projects, amend
                                               selected for funding.                                   whichever is sooner; Binghamton, NY.                  the rules dealing with the mitigation of
                                                 (c) Stevenson-Wydler does not require                   3. November 10, 2016, 7 p.m. to 9                   consumptive uses, add a subpart to
                                               nor does EDA provide an appeal process                  p.m. or at the conclusion of public                   provide for registration of grandfathered
                                               for denial of applications for EDA                      testimony, whichever is sooner;                       projects, and revise requirements
                                               investment assistance.                                  Williamsport, PA.                                     dealing with hearings and enforcement


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Document Created: 2016-09-21 01:31:33
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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
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking; request for public comment.
DatesWritten comments on this NPRM must be submitted by November 21, 2016.
ContactMara Quintero Campbell, Regional Counsel, Office of the Chief Counsel, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Suite 72023, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-9055.
FR Citation81 FR 64805 
RIN Number0610-AA68
CFR AssociatedApplication Requirements; Cluster Grants; Financial Assistance; Regional Innovation; Regional Innovation Clusters; Regional Innovation Program; Regional Innovation Research and Information Program; Regional Innovation Strategies Program and Research

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