81_FR_94130 81 FR 93884 - Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) for the Organic Certification Cost Share Program

81 FR 93884 - Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) for the Organic Certification Cost Share Program

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Commodity Credit Corporation

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 246 (December 22, 2016)

Page Range93884-93887
FR Document2016-30772

The Farm Service Agency (FSA), on behalf of the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), is announcing the availability of $12.5 million per year for fiscal year (FY) 2017 and 2018 under the Organic Certification Cost Share Program (OCCSP) for eligible certified organic and transitional producers and handlers. FSA is announcing the opportunity for States to apply in FY 2017 to administer the OCCSP program for FY 2017. States that establish an agreement for FY 2017 may be given the opportunity to extend their agreement and receive additional funds to administer the program in FY 2018; FSA has not yet determined whether an additional application period will be announced for FY 2018 for State agencies that do not establish an agreement to administer the program for FY 2017. In this document, FSA is providing the requirements for producers and handlers to apply for OCCSP payments, and for State agencies to establish agreements to receive funds in order to provide cost share assistance to eligible producers and handlers.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Commodity Credit Corporation


Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) for the Organic Certification 
Cost Share Program

AGENCY: Commodity Credit Corporation and Farm Service Agency, USDA.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Farm Service Agency (FSA), on behalf of the Commodity 
Credit Corporation (CCC), is announcing the availability of $12.5 
million per year for fiscal year (FY) 2017 and 2018 under the Organic 
Certification Cost Share Program (OCCSP) for eligible certified organic 
and transitional producers and handlers. FSA is announcing the 
opportunity for States to apply in FY 2017 to administer the OCCSP 
program for FY 2017. States that establish an agreement for FY 2017 may 
be given the opportunity to extend their agreement and receive 
additional funds to administer the program in FY 2018; FSA has not yet 
determined whether an additional application period will be announced 
for FY 2018 for State agencies that do not establish an agreement to 
administer the program for FY 2017. In this document, FSA is providing 
the requirements for producers and handlers to apply for OCCSP 
payments, and for State agencies to establish agreements to receive 
funds in order to provide cost share assistance to eligible producers 
and handlers.

DATES: Applications for State Agency Agreements: FSA will accept 
applications from States for funds for cost-share assistance between 
the period of January 3, 2017, and February 17, 2017.
    Producer or Handler Applications: FSA county offices will accept 
applications for OCCSP payments from producers and handlers for FY 2017 
starting on March 20, 2017, and ending on October 31, 2017, and for FY 
2018, starting on October 1, 2017, and ending on October 31, 2018.
    Comments: To comment on the information collection request in the 
Paperwork Reduction Act Requirement section in this document, we will 
consider comments we receive by February 21, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Peterson, (202) 720-7641.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The purpose of OCCSP is to provide cost share assistance to 
producers and handlers of agricultural products in obtaining 
certification under the National Organic Program (NOP) established 
under the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 6501-6524) and 
the regulations in 7 CFR part 205. The Agricultural Marketing Service 
(AMS) implemented OCCSP and has been running the program through 
agreements with State agencies since FY 2008. USDA transferred 
authority to administer OCCSP from AMS to FSA beginning with FY 2017.
    FSA will accept applications from States interested in overseeing 
reimbursements to their producers, handlers, and processors. All 
producers and handlers will have access to OCCSP through their local 
FSA offices. In States where State agencies provide cost share funds, 
producers and handlers can choose between the State agencies or the 
local FSA office. In addition to expanding to FSA local offices for FY 
2017, OCCSP will now cover costs related to transitional certification 
and State organic program fees.
    In order for a State agency to receive new fund allocations for FY 
2017, they must establish a new agreement to administer OCCSP. FY 2017 
agreements will include provisions allowing a State agency to request 
an extension of that new FY 2017 agreement to provide additional funds 
and allow the State agency to continue to administer the program for FY 
2018. FSA has not yet determined whether an additional application 
period will be announced for FY 2018 for State agencies that choose not 
to participate in FY 2017; State agencies that would like to administer 
the program for FY 2018 are encouraged to establish an agreement for FY 
2017 to ensure that they will be able to continue to participate. FSA 
does not anticipate substantive changes to the agreement process with 
the participating States. Agreements will continue to allow subgrants 
to other entities.
    Certified operations will be subject to the same eligibility 
criteria and calculation of cost share payments regardless of whether 
they apply for OCCSP through an FSA local office or a participating 
State agency. Certified operations may only receive OCCSP payment for 
the same scope for the same year from one source: either the State 
agency or FSA. FSA will coordinate with participating State agencies to 
ensure there are no duplicate payments. If a duplicate payment is 
inadvertently made, then FSA will inform the participant and require 
that funds be returned to CCC.

Availability of Funds

    Funding for OCCSP is provided through two authorizations: National 
Organic Certification Cost Share Program (NOCCSP) funds and 
Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA) funds. Section 10004 of the 
Agricultural Act of 2014 (the 2014 Farm Bill, Pub. L. 113-79) amended 
section 10606(d) of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 
(7 U.S.C. 6523(d)), authorizing $11.5 million of CCC funds for NOCCSP 
for each of FYs 2014 thorough 2018, to remain available until expended. 
NOCCSP funds will be used for cost share payments to certified 
operations in the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, the 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin 
Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marina Islands.
    The USDA organic regulations recognize four separate categories, or 
``scopes,'' that must be individually inspected for organic 
certification: crops, livestock, wild crops, and handling (that is, 
processing). A single operation may be certified under multiple scopes. 
For example, a certified organic vegetable farm that also has certified 
organic chickens and produces certified organic jams would be required 
to be certified for three scopes: crops, livestock, and handling. 
Beginning in FY 2017, transitional certification and state organic 
program fees will be eligible for cost share reimbursement and for 
OCCSP purposes, they will be considered two additional separate scopes. 
Transitional certification is an optional certification offered by some 
certifiers for producers and handlers who are in the process of 
transitioning land to organic production. State organic program fees 
may be required by States that have established a State organic program 
according to 7 CFR 205.620-205.622, and are in addition to the costs of 
organic certification under the four scopes of USDA organic 
certification.
    NOCCSP funds can be used to provide cost share for all four scopes 
of USDA

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organic certification (that is, crops, wild crops, livestock, and 
handling) and the two additional scopes of transitional certification 
and State organic program fees.
    In addition to the NOCCSP funds, Section 1609 of the 2014 Farm Bill 
made a minor technical correction to the AMA authorizing language 
codified at 7 U.S.C. 1524, but did not change the amount authorized, 
which is $1 million. AMA funds may be used only for cost share payments 
for organic certification for the three scopes of crops, wild crops, 
and livestock, and are specifically targeted to the following 16 
States:
     Connecticut,
     Delaware,
     Hawaii,
     Maryland,
     Massachusetts,
     Maine,
     Nevada,
     New Hampshire,
     New Jersey,
     New York,
     Pennsylvania,
     Rhode Island,
     Utah,
     Vermont,
     West Virginia, and
     Wyoming.
    Sequestration will apply to the total amount of funding available 
for OCCSP for FYs 2017 and 2018, if required by law.

Cost Share Payments

    As required by law (7 U.S.C. 6523(b)), the cost share payments 
cannot exceed 75 percent of eligible costs incurred, up to a maximum of 
$750 for each producer or handler. FSA will calculate 75 percent of the 
allowable costs incurred by an eligible operation, not to exceed a 
maximum of $750 per certification scope. Cost share assistance will be 
provided for allowable costs paid by the eligible operation during the 
same FY for which the OCCSP payment is being requested. Cost share 
assistance will be provided on a first come, first served basis, until 
all available funds are obligated for each FY. Applications received 
after all funds are obligated will not be paid. Allowable costs 
include:
     Application fees;
     Inspection fees, including travel costs and per diem for 
organic inspectors;
     USDA organic certification costs, including fees necessary 
to access international markets with which AMS has equivalency 
agreements or arrangements;
     Transitional certification costs;
     State organic program fees;
     User fees or sale assessments; and
     Postage.
    Unallowable costs include:
     Inspections due to violations of USDA organic regulations, 
or State organic program or transitional certification program 
requirements;
     Costs related to non-USDA organic certifications;
     Costs related to any other labeling program;
     Materials, supplies, & equipment;
     Late fees;
     Membership fees; and
     Consultant fees.

Eligible Producers and Handlers

    To be eligible for OCCSP payments, a producer or handler must both:
     Possess USDA organic certification or transitional 
certification at the time of application; and
     Have paid fees or expenses related to its initial 
certification or renewal of its certification from a certifying agent.
    Operations with suspended, revoked, or withdrawn certifications at 
the time of application are ineligible for cost share reimbursement. 
OCCSP is open to producers and handlers in the 50 United States, the 
District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American 
Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands.

How To Submit the Application

State Agencies

    State agencies must have an agreement in place to participate in 
OCCSP. State agencies with funds remaining from an agreement from a 
previous FY may continue to administer the program with those funds 
under the terms of their existing agreement. To receive new fund 
allocations to provide cost share assistance for FY 2017, State 
agencies must complete an Application for Federal Assistance (Standard 
Form 424), and enter into a grant agreement with FSA. State agencies 
must submit the Application for Federal Assistance (Standard Form 424) 
electronically via Grants.gov, the Federal grants Web site, at http://www.grants.gov. For information on how to use Grants.Gov, please 
consult http://www.grants.gov/GetRegistered. Grant agreements will be 
sent by FSA to participating State agencies via express mail. The grant 
agreement must be signed by an official who has authority to apply for 
Federal assistance, and must be postmarked no later than February 17, 
2017. Upon receipt of complete applications, FSA may begin reviewing 
the applications and may make awards prior to this deadline. Pending 
fund availability, applications received after this date may be 
considered.
    Agreements for FY 2017 will include provisions to allow 
modification of the agreement to also cover a period of performance for 
FY 2018. At this time, FSA has not determined whether an additional 
application period will be announced for FY 2018 for State Agencies 
that do not establish an agreement to administer the program for FY 
2017.

Producers and Handlers

    Certified operations may apply for OCCSP payments through FSA local 
offices or through a State agency (or authorized subgrantee) if their 
State has established an agreement to administer OCCSP. For a producer 
or handler to apply for OCCSP through FSA, each applicant must submit a 
complete application, either in person or by mail, to any FSA county 
office. Additional options for producers or handlers to submit their 
application may be available at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/occsp. A complete application includes the following 
documentation:
     Form CCC-884--Organic Certification Cost Share Program, 
available online at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/occsp 
or at any FSA county office;
     Proof of USDA organic certification or transitional 
certification;
     Itemized invoice showing expenses paid to a third-party 
certifying agency for certification services during the FY in which the 
application is submitted; and
     AD-2047, if not previously provided.
    Producers or handlers may be required to provide additional 
documentation to FSA if necessary to verify eligibility or issue 
payment.
    FSA's application period begins on March 20, 2017, for FY 2017 and 
begins on October 1, 2017, for FY 2018, and ends on October 31 of each 
year or when there is no more available funding, whichever comes first.
    Participating State agencies will establish their own application 
process and deadlines for producers and handlers, as specified in their 
grant agreements, and eligible operations must submit an application 
package according to the instructions provided by the State agency. A 
list of participating States will be available at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/occsp.

Definitions

    For this NOFA, new or revised definitions include the following:

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    Certified operation means a producer or handler that has obtained 
USDA organic certification or transitional certification.
    State Agency means the agency, commission, or department of a State 
government, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 
Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or the Commonwealth of 
the Northern Marian Islands, authorized by the State to administer 
OCCSP.
    Transitional certification means a determination made by a 
certifying agent that a production or handling operation is in 
compliance with the requirements of a transitional certification 
program.
    USDA organic certification means a determination made by a 
certifying agent that a production or handling operation is in 
compliance with Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 6501-
6522) and the regulations in 7 CFR part 205, which is documented by a 
certificate of organic operation.
    The following definitions from the regulations of 7 CFR 205.2 also 
apply to this NOFA: ``certifying agent,'' ``crop,'' ``handler,'' 
``inspection,'' ``inspector,'' ``labeling,'' ``livestock,'' 
``organic,'' ``organic production,'' ``processing,'' ``producer,'' 
``State certifying agent,'' ``State organic program,'' and ``wild 
crop.''

Participating State Agency Reporting Requirements

    Twice a year, each participating State agency must provide FSA with 
a Federal Financial Report (form SF-425) along with a spreadsheet of 
Operations Reimbursed, which will list the producers and handlers 
receiving cost share payments within the reporting period. The semi-
annual reports are due to FSA on November 30 and May 30 of each year. 
Once a year, each participating State agency will need to provide FSA 
with a narrative report to describe program activities and any 
subrecipients. The annual reports are due to FSA on November 30 of each 
year.

Other Provisions

    Persons and legal entities who file an application with FSA have 
the right to an administrative review of any FSA adverse decision with 
respect to the application under the appeals procedures at 7 CFR parts 
780 and 11. FSA program requirements and determinations that are not in 
response to, or result from, an individual disputable set of facts in 
an individual participant's application for assistance are not matters 
that can be appealed.
    A producer or handler may file an application with an FSA county 
office after the OCCSP application deadline, and in such case the 
application will be considered a request to waive the deadline. The 
Deputy Administrator has the discretion and authority to consider the 
case and waive or modify application deadlines and other requirements 
or program provisions not specified in law, in cases where the Deputy 
Administrator determines it is equitable to do so and where the Deputy 
Administrator finds that the lateness or failure to meet such other 
requirements or program provisions do not adversely affect the 
operation of OCCSP. Although applicants have a right to a decision on 
whether they filed applications by the deadline or not, applicants have 
no right to a decision in response to a request to waive or modify 
deadlines or program provisions. The Deputy Administrator's refusal to 
exercise discretion to consider the request will not be considered an 
adverse decision and is, by itself, not appealable.
    Persons and legal entities who make applications with State 
agencies are subject to review rights afforded by the State agency. 
Participating State agencies that are dissatisfied with any FSA 
decision relative to a State agency agreement may seek review for 
programs governed by Federal contracting laws and regulations, 
appealable under other rules and to other forums, including to the 
Department's Board of Contract Appeals under 7 CFR part 24.
    Offsets, assignments, and debt settlement regulations specified in 
7 CFR 1416.9 apply.
    Awards to State agencies will be subject to 2 CFR part 200, Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements 
for Federal Awards.

Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements

    The information collection request for the OCCSP activity is 
included in the approval of OMB control number, 0581-0191, and will be 
moved to FSA. FSA is requesting comments from all interested 
individuals and organizations on a new information collection request 
associated with the organic certification cost share program. Producers 
and handlers will apply for cost share payments, and State Agencies 
will establish agreements to get funds and to disburse the payments to 
the qualified producers or handlers.
    For the following estimated total annual burden on respondents, the 
formula used to calculate the total burden hours is the estimated 
average time per responses multiplied by the estimated total annual of 
responses.
    Estimate of Respondent Burden: Public reporting burden for this 
collection of information is estimated to average 1.25 hour per 
response. The average travel time, which is included in the total 
burden, is estimated to be 1 hour per respondent.
    Type of Respondents: Individuals and States.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 60,336.
    Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1.002.
    Estimated Total Annual Number of Responses: 60,504.
    Estimated Average Time per Responses: 0.995 hours.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 60,232 hours.
    We are requesting comments on all aspects of this information 
collection to help us to:
    (1) Evaluate whether the collection of information is necessary for 
the proper performance of the functions of FSA, including whether the 
information will have practical utility;
    (2) Evaluate the accuracy of FSA's estimate of burden including the 
validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
    (3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to 
be collected;
    (4) Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those 
who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, 
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or 
other forms of information technology.
    All responses to this notice, including name and addresses when 
provided, will be summarized and included in the request for OMB 
approval. All comments will also become a matter of public record.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

    The title and number of the Federal assistance program in the 
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance to which this NOFA applies is 
10.171, Organic Certification Cost share Program (OCCSP).

Environmental Review

    The environmental impacts of this final rule have been considered 
in a manner consistent with the provisions of the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347), the regulations 
of the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), and 
the FSA regulations for compliance with NEPA (7 CFR part 799). As 
previously stated, since FY

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2008 USDA implemented OCCSP through AMS via agreements with State 
Agencies, to make the program more accessible by using FSA county 
offices as a sign up option for applicants, USDA shifted jurisdiction 
of the program from AMS to FSA. FSA will now administer and coordinate 
the program through agreements with interested States and also provide 
cost share payments directly to eligible producers and handlers for 
eligible expenses. The general scope of OCCSP, as implemented 
previously by AMS, is unchanged.
    The purpose of OCCSP is to provide cost share assistance to 
producers and handlers of agricultural products in obtaining USDA 
organic certification, or transitional certification. FSA's 
jurisdiction over the program and the minor, discretionary changes to 
the program (that is, two options for payment receipt and coverage for 
transitional certifications) are administrative in nature. The 
discretionary aspects of the program (for example, program eligibility, 
calculation of cost share payments, etc.) were effectively designed by 
AMS and are not proposed to be substantively changed herein. As such, 
the Categorical Exclusions in 7 CFR part 799.31 apply, specifically 7 
CFR 799.31(b)(6)(c) (that is, financial assistance to supplement 
income). No Extraordinary Circumstances (7 CFR 799.33) exist. As such, 
FSA has determined that this NOFA does not constitute a major Federal 
action that would significantly affect the quality of the human 
environment, individually or cumulatively. Therefore, FSA will not 
prepare an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement 
for this regulatory action.

Val Dolcini,
Administrator, Farm Service Agency, and Executive Vice President, 
Commodity Credit Corporation.
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                                                averaging, the total annual burden hours                starting on October 1, 2017, and ending               calculation of cost share payments
                                                may not equal the product of the annual                 on October 31, 2018.                                  regardless of whether they apply for
                                                number of responses multiplied by the                     Comments: To comment on the                         OCCSP through an FSA local office or
                                                reporting burden per response.)                         information collection request in the                 a participating State agency. Certified
                                                  All responses to this notice will be                  Paperwork Reduction Act Requirement                   operations may only receive OCCSP
                                                summarized and included in the request                  section in this document, we will                     payment for the same scope for the same
                                                for OMB approval. All comments will                     consider comments we receive by                       year from one source: either the State
                                                also become a matter of public record.                  February 21, 2017.                                    agency or FSA. FSA will coordinate
                                                  Done in Washington, DC, this 16th day of              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      with participating State agencies to
                                                December 2016.                                          Steve Peterson, (202) 720–7641.                       ensure there are no duplicate payments.
                                                Kevin Shea,                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                              If a duplicate payment is inadvertently
                                                Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
                                                                                                                                                              made, then FSA will inform the
                                                Inspection Service.                                     Background                                            participant and require that funds be
                                                                                                          The purpose of OCCSP is to provide                  returned to CCC.
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–30848 Filed 12–21–16; 8:45 am]
                                                BILLING CODE 3410–34–P                                  cost share assistance to producers and                Availability of Funds
                                                                                                        handlers of agricultural products in                     Funding for OCCSP is provided
                                                                                                        obtaining certification under the                     through two authorizations: National
                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               National Organic Program (NOP)                        Organic Certification Cost Share
                                                                                                        established under the Organic Foods                   Program (NOCCSP) funds and
                                                Commodity Credit Corporation                            Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 6501–                Agricultural Management Assistance
                                                                                                        6524) and the regulations in 7 CFR part               (AMA) funds. Section 10004 of the
                                                Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) for                 205. The Agricultural Marketing Service
                                                the Organic Certification Cost Share                                                                          Agricultural Act of 2014 (the 2014 Farm
                                                                                                        (AMS) implemented OCCSP and has                       Bill, Pub. L. 113–79) amended section
                                                Program                                                 been running the program through                      10606(d) of the Farm Security and Rural
                                                AGENCY: Commodity Credit Corporation                    agreements with State agencies since FY               Investment Act of 2002 (7 U.S.C.
                                                and Farm Service Agency, USDA.                          2008. USDA transferred authority to                   6523(d)), authorizing $11.5 million of
                                                ACTION: Notice.                                         administer OCCSP from AMS to FSA                      CCC funds for NOCCSP for each of FYs
                                                                                                        beginning with FY 2017.                               2014 thorough 2018, to remain available
                                                SUMMARY:    The Farm Service Agency                       FSA will accept applications from                   until expended. NOCCSP funds will be
                                                (FSA), on behalf of the Commodity                       States interested in overseeing                       used for cost share payments to certified
                                                Credit Corporation (CCC), is announcing                 reimbursements to their producers,                    operations in the 50 United States, the
                                                the availability of $12.5 million per year              handlers, and processors. All producers               District of Columbia, the
                                                for fiscal year (FY) 2017 and 2018 under                and handlers will have access to OCCSP                Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam,
                                                the Organic Certification Cost Share                    through their local FSA offices. In States            American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin
                                                Program (OCCSP) for eligible certified                  where State agencies provide cost share               Islands, and the Commonwealth of the
                                                organic and transitional producers and                  funds, producers and handlers can                     Northern Marina Islands.
                                                handlers. FSA is announcing the                         choose between the State agencies or the                 The USDA organic regulations
                                                opportunity for States to apply in FY                   local FSA office. In addition to                      recognize four separate categories, or
                                                2017 to administer the OCCSP program                    expanding to FSA local offices for FY                 ‘‘scopes,’’ that must be individually
                                                for FY 2017. States that establish an                   2017, OCCSP will now cover costs                      inspected for organic certification:
                                                agreement for FY 2017 may be given the                  related to transitional certification and             crops, livestock, wild crops, and
                                                opportunity to extend their agreement                   State organic program fees.                           handling (that is, processing). A single
                                                and receive additional funds to                           In order for a State agency to receive              operation may be certified under
                                                administer the program in FY 2018; FSA                  new fund allocations for FY 2017, they                multiple scopes. For example, a
                                                has not yet determined whether an                       must establish a new agreement to                     certified organic vegetable farm that also
                                                additional application period will be                   administer OCCSP. FY 2017 agreements                  has certified organic chickens and
                                                announced for FY 2018 for State                         will include provisions allowing a State              produces certified organic jams would
                                                agencies that do not establish an                       agency to request an extension of that                be required to be certified for three
                                                agreement to administer the program for                 new FY 2017 agreement to provide                      scopes: crops, livestock, and handling.
                                                FY 2017. In this document, FSA is                       additional funds and allow the State                  Beginning in FY 2017, transitional
                                                providing the requirements for                          agency to continue to administer the                  certification and state organic program
                                                producers and handlers to apply for                     program for FY 2018. FSA has not yet                  fees will be eligible for cost share
                                                OCCSP payments, and for State agencies                  determined whether an additional                      reimbursement and for OCCSP
                                                to establish agreements to receive funds                application period will be announced                  purposes, they will be considered two
                                                in order to provide cost share assistance               for FY 2018 for State agencies that                   additional separate scopes. Transitional
                                                to eligible producers and handlers.                     choose not to participate in FY 2017;                 certification is an optional certification
                                                DATES: Applications for State Agency                    State agencies that would like to                     offered by some certifiers for producers
                                                Agreements: FSA will accept                             administer the program for FY 2018 are                and handlers who are in the process of
                                                applications from States for funds for                  encouraged to establish an agreement                  transitioning land to organic
                                                cost-share assistance between the period                for FY 2017 to ensure that they will be               production. State organic program fees
                                                                                                        able to continue to participate. FSA
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                                                of January 3, 2017, and February 17,                                                                          may be required by States that have
                                                2017.                                                   does not anticipate substantive changes               established a State organic program
                                                  Producer or Handler Applications:                     to the agreement process with the                     according to 7 CFR 205.620–205.622,
                                                FSA county offices will accept                          participating States. Agreements will                 and are in addition to the costs of
                                                applications for OCCSP payments from                    continue to allow subgrants to other                  organic certification under the four
                                                producers and handlers for FY 2017                      entities.                                             scopes of USDA organic certification.
                                                starting on March 20, 2017, and ending                    Certified operations will be subject to                NOCCSP funds can be used to provide
                                                on October 31, 2017, and for FY 2018,                   the same eligibility criteria and                     cost share for all four scopes of USDA


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                                                organic certification (that is, crops, wild               • Postage.                                            Agreements for FY 2017 will include
                                                crops, livestock, and handling) and the                   Unallowable costs include:                          provisions to allow modification of the
                                                two additional scopes of transitional                     • Inspections due to violations of                  agreement to also cover a period of
                                                certification and State organic program                 USDA organic regulations, or State                    performance for FY 2018. At this time,
                                                fees.                                                   organic program or transitional                       FSA has not determined whether an
                                                  In addition to the NOCCSP funds,                      certification program requirements;                   additional application period will be
                                                Section 1609 of the 2014 Farm Bill                        • Costs related to non-USDA organic                 announced for FY 2018 for State
                                                made a minor technical correction to the                certifications;                                       Agencies that do not establish an
                                                AMA authorizing language codified at 7                    • Costs related to any other labeling               agreement to administer the program for
                                                U.S.C. 1524, but did not change the                     program;                                              FY 2017.
                                                amount authorized, which is $1 million.                   • Materials, supplies, & equipment;
                                                                                                          • Late fees;                                        Producers and Handlers
                                                AMA funds may be used only for cost
                                                                                                          • Membership fees; and
                                                share payments for organic certification                  • Consultant fees.                                    Certified operations may apply for
                                                for the three scopes of crops, wild crops,                                                                    OCCSP payments through FSA local
                                                and livestock, and are specifically                     Eligible Producers and Handlers                       offices or through a State agency (or
                                                targeted to the following 16 States:                       To be eligible for OCCSP payments, a               authorized subgrantee) if their State has
                                                  • Connecticut,                                        producer or handler must both:                        established an agreement to administer
                                                  • Delaware,                                              • Possess USDA organic certification               OCCSP. For a producer or handler to
                                                  • Hawaii,                                             or transitional certification at the time of          apply for OCCSP through FSA, each
                                                  • Maryland,                                           application; and                                      applicant must submit a complete
                                                  • Massachusetts,                                         • Have paid fees or expenses related               application, either in person or by mail,
                                                  • Maine,                                              to its initial certification or renewal of            to any FSA county office. Additional
                                                  • Nevada,                                             its certification from a certifying agent.            options for producers or handlers to
                                                  • New Hampshire,                                         Operations with suspended, revoked,                submit their application may be
                                                  • New Jersey,                                         or withdrawn certifications at the time               available at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/
                                                  • New York,                                           of application are ineligible for cost                programs-and-services/occsp. A
                                                  • Pennsylvania,                                       share reimbursement. OCCSP is open to                 complete application includes the
                                                  • Rhode Island,                                       producers and handlers in the 50 United               following documentation:
                                                  • Utah,                                               States, the District of Columbia, the                   • Form CCC–884—Organic
                                                  • Vermont,                                            Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam,                    Certification Cost Share Program,
                                                  • West Virginia, and                                  American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin                       available online at http://
                                                  • Wyoming.
                                                                                                        Islands, and the Commonwealth of the                  www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-
                                                  Sequestration will apply to the total
                                                                                                        Northern Mariana Islands.                             services/occsp or at any FSA county
                                                amount of funding available for OCCSP
                                                                                                                                                              office;
                                                for FYs 2017 and 2018, if required by                   How To Submit the Application
                                                law.                                                                                                            • Proof of USDA organic certification
                                                                                                        State Agencies                                        or transitional certification;
                                                Cost Share Payments                                        State agencies must have an                          • Itemized invoice showing expenses
                                                   As required by law (7 U.S.C. 6523(b)),               agreement in place to participate in                  paid to a third-party certifying agency
                                                the cost share payments cannot exceed                   OCCSP. State agencies with funds                      for certification services during the FY
                                                75 percent of eligible costs incurred, up               remaining from an agreement from a                    in which the application is submitted;
                                                to a maximum of $750 for each producer                  previous FY may continue to administer                and
                                                or handler. FSA will calculate 75                       the program with those funds under the                  • AD–2047, if not previously
                                                percent of the allowable costs incurred                 terms of their existing agreement. To                 provided.
                                                by an eligible operation, not to exceed                 receive new fund allocations to provide                 Producers or handlers may be
                                                a maximum of $750 per certification                     cost share assistance for FY 2017, State              required to provide additional
                                                scope. Cost share assistance will be                    agencies must complete an Application                 documentation to FSA if necessary to
                                                provided for allowable costs paid by the                for Federal Assistance (Standard Form                 verify eligibility or issue payment.
                                                eligible operation during the same FY                   424), and enter into a grant agreement                  FSA’s application period begins on
                                                for which the OCCSP payment is being                    with FSA. State agencies must submit                  March 20, 2017, for FY 2017 and begins
                                                requested. Cost share assistance will be                the Application for Federal Assistance                on October 1, 2017, for FY 2018, and
                                                provided on a first come, first served                  (Standard Form 424) electronically via                ends on October 31 of each year or
                                                basis, until all available funds are                    Grants.gov, the Federal grants Web site,              when there is no more available
                                                obligated for each FY. Applications                     at http://www.grants.gov. For                         funding, whichever comes first.
                                                received after all funds are obligated                  information on how to use Grants.Gov,                   Participating State agencies will
                                                will not be paid. Allowable costs                       please consult http://www.grants.gov/                 establish their own application process
                                                include:                                                GetRegistered. Grant agreements will be               and deadlines for producers and
                                                   • Application fees;                                  sent by FSA to participating State                    handlers, as specified in their grant
                                                   • Inspection fees, including travel                  agencies via express mail. The grant                  agreements, and eligible operations
                                                costs and per diem for organic                          agreement must be signed by an official               must submit an application package
                                                inspectors;                                             who has authority to apply for Federal                according to the instructions provided
                                                   • USDA organic certification costs,                  assistance, and must be postmarked no
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                                                                                                                                                              by the State agency. A list of
                                                including fees necessary to access                      later than February 17, 2017. Upon                    participating States will be available at
                                                international markets with which AMS                    receipt of complete applications, FSA                 http://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-
                                                has equivalency agreements or                           may begin reviewing the applications                  services/occsp.
                                                arrangements;                                           and may make awards prior to this
                                                                                                                                                              Definitions
                                                   • Transitional certification costs;                  deadline. Pending fund availability,
                                                   • State organic program fees;                        applications received after this date may               For this NOFA, new or revised
                                                   • User fees or sale assessments; and                 be considered.                                        definitions include the following:


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                                                   Certified operation means a producer                    A producer or handler may file an                  time per responses multiplied by the
                                                or handler that has obtained USDA                       application with an FSA county office                 estimated total annual of responses.
                                                organic certification or transitional                   after the OCCSP application deadline,                   Estimate of Respondent Burden:
                                                certification.                                          and in such case the application will be              Public reporting burden for this
                                                   State Agency means the agency,                       considered a request to waive the                     collection of information is estimated to
                                                commission, or department of a State                    deadline. The Deputy Administrator has                average 1.25 hour per response. The
                                                government, the District of Columbia,                   the discretion and authority to consider              average travel time, which is included
                                                the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,                        the case and waive or modify                          in the total burden, is estimated to be 1
                                                Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin                   application deadlines and other                       hour per respondent.
                                                Islands, or the Commonwealth of the                     requirements or program provisions not                  Type of Respondents: Individuals and
                                                Northern Marian Islands, authorized by                  specified in law, in cases where the                  States.
                                                the State to administer OCCSP.                          Deputy Administrator determines it is                   Estimated Number of Respondents:
                                                   Transitional certification means a                   equitable to do so and where the Deputy               60,336.
                                                determination made by a certifying                      Administrator finds that the lateness or                Estimated Number of Responses per
                                                agent that a production or handling                     failure to meet such other requirements               Respondent: 1.002.
                                                operation is in compliance with the                     or program provisions do not adversely                  Estimated Total Annual Number of
                                                requirements of a transitional                          affect the operation of OCCSP. Although               Responses: 60,504.
                                                certification program.                                  applicants have a right to a decision on                Estimated Average Time per
                                                                                                        whether they filed applications by the                Responses: 0.995 hours.
                                                   USDA organic certification means a
                                                                                                        deadline or not, applicants have no                     Estimated Total Annual Burden on
                                                determination made by a certifying
                                                                                                        right to a decision in response to a                  Respondents: 60,232 hours.
                                                agent that a production or handling
                                                                                                        request to waive or modify deadlines or                 We are requesting comments on all
                                                operation is in compliance with Organic
                                                                                                        program provisions. The Deputy                        aspects of this information collection to
                                                Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C.
                                                                                                        Administrator’s refusal to exercise                   help us to:
                                                6501–6522) and the regulations in 7                                                                             (1) Evaluate whether the collection of
                                                                                                        discretion to consider the request will
                                                CFR part 205, which is documented by                                                                          information is necessary for the proper
                                                                                                        not be considered an adverse decision
                                                a certificate of organic operation.                                                                           performance of the functions of FSA,
                                                                                                        and is, by itself, not appealable.
                                                   The following definitions from the                      Persons and legal entities who make                including whether the information will
                                                regulations of 7 CFR 205.2 also apply to                applications with State agencies are                  have practical utility;
                                                this NOFA: ‘‘certifying agent,’’ ‘‘crop,’’              subject to review rights afforded by the                (2) Evaluate the accuracy of FSA’s
                                                ‘‘handler,’’ ‘‘inspection,’’ ‘‘inspector,’’             State agency. Participating State                     estimate of burden including the
                                                ‘‘labeling,’’ ‘‘livestock,’’ ‘‘organic,’’               agencies that are dissatisfied with any               validity of the methodology and
                                                ‘‘organic production,’’ ‘‘processing,’’                 FSA decision relative to a State agency               assumptions used;
                                                ‘‘producer,’’ ‘‘State certifying agent,’’               agreement may seek review for                           (3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
                                                ‘‘State organic program,’’ and ‘‘wild                   programs governed by Federal                          clarity of the information to be
                                                crop.’’                                                 contracting laws and regulations,                     collected;
                                                Participating State Agency Reporting                    appealable under other rules and to                     (4) Minimize the burden of the
                                                Requirements                                            other forums, including to the                        collection of information on those who
                                                                                                        Department’s Board of Contract Appeals                are to respond, including through the
                                                  Twice a year, each participating State                under 7 CFR part 24.                                  use of appropriate automated,
                                                agency must provide FSA with a                             Offsets, assignments, and debt                     electronic, mechanical, or other
                                                Federal Financial Report (form SF–425)                  settlement regulations specified in 7                 technological collection techniques or
                                                along with a spreadsheet of Operations                  CFR 1416.9 apply.                                     other forms of information technology.
                                                Reimbursed, which will list the                            Awards to State agencies will be                     All responses to this notice, including
                                                producers and handlers receiving cost                   subject to 2 CFR part 200, Uniform                    name and addresses when provided,
                                                share payments within the reporting                     Administrative Requirements, Cost                     will be summarized and included in the
                                                period. The semi-annual reports are due                 Principles, and Audit Requirements for                request for OMB approval. All
                                                to FSA on November 30 and May 30 of                     Federal Awards.                                       comments will also become a matter of
                                                each year. Once a year, each                                                                                  public record.
                                                participating State agency will need to                 Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                provide FSA with a narrative report to                  Requirements                                          Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                                describe program activities and any                        The information collection request for               The title and number of the Federal
                                                subrecipients. The annual reports are                   the OCCSP activity is included in the                 assistance program in the Catalog of
                                                due to FSA on November 30 of each                       approval of OMB control number, 0581–                 Federal Domestic Assistance to which
                                                year.                                                   0191, and will be moved to FSA. FSA                   this NOFA applies is 10.171, Organic
                                                                                                        is requesting comments from all                       Certification Cost share Program
                                                Other Provisions
                                                                                                        interested individuals and organizations              (OCCSP).
                                                  Persons and legal entities who file an                on a new information collection request
                                                application with FSA have the right to                  associated with the organic certification             Environmental Review
                                                an administrative review of any FSA                     cost share program. Producers and                        The environmental impacts of this
                                                adverse decision with respect to the                    handlers will apply for cost share                    final rule have been considered in a
                                                application under the appeals                                                                                 manner consistent with the provisions
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                                                                                                        payments, and State Agencies will
                                                procedures at 7 CFR parts 780 and 11.                   establish agreements to get funds and to              of the National Environmental Policy
                                                FSA program requirements and                            disburse the payments to the qualified                Act (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4321–4347), the
                                                determinations that are not in response                 producers or handlers.                                regulations of the Council on
                                                to, or result from, an individual                          For the following estimated total                  Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts
                                                disputable set of facts in an individual                annual burden on respondents, the                     1500–1508), and the FSA regulations for
                                                participant’s application for assistance                formula used to calculate the total                   compliance with NEPA (7 CFR part
                                                are not matters that can be appealed.                   burden hours is the estimated average                 799). As previously stated, since FY


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                                                2008 USDA implemented OCCSP                             SUMMARY:    FNS is seeking nominations                Pediatrician
                                                through AMS via agreements with State                   for 9 vacancies on the National                         A physician specializing in the
                                                Agencies, to make the program more                      Advisory Council on Maternal, Infant                  development, care and diseases of
                                                accessible by using FSA county offices                  and Fetal Nutrition (Council). The                    children.
                                                as a sign up option for applicants,                     Council is composed of 24 members.
                                                USDA shifted jurisdiction of the                        Members of the Council from outside                   Obstetrician
                                                program from AMS to FSA. FSA will                       USDA and the U.S. Department of                          A physician specializing in obstetrics,
                                                now administer and coordinate the                       Health and Human Services (HHS) are                   i.e., the care of women during and after
                                                program through agreements with                         appointed for 3-year terms. State and                 pregnancy.
                                                interested States and also provide cost                 local officials may serve only during
                                                share payments directly to eligible                     their official tenure. Parent participants            Expert in Alcohol Education and
                                                                                                                                                              Prevention
                                                producers and handlers for eligible                     are appointed for 2-year terms. Members
                                                expenses. The general scope of OCCSP,                   appointed from USDA and HHS serve at                    An individual experienced in alcohol
                                                as implemented previously by AMS, is                    the pleasure of their respective                      abuse education and prevention,
                                                unchanged.                                              Secretaries.                                          especially in the areas of screening,
                                                   The purpose of OCCSP is to provide                     The Council studies the operation of                counseling and referring for treatment of
                                                cost share assistance to producers and                  the Special Supplemental Nutrition                    pregnant and postpartum women.
                                                handlers of agricultural products in                    Program for Women, Infants and                        Expert in Breastfeeding Promotion
                                                obtaining USDA organic certification, or                Children (WIC), and related programs
                                                transitional certification. FSA’s                                                                                An individual who has education and
                                                                                                        such as the Commodity Supplemental
                                                jurisdiction over the program and the                                                                         training in the skills and techniques of
                                                                                                        Food Program (CSFP). Categories of
                                                minor, discretionary changes to the                                                                           breastfeeding.
                                                                                                        membership are specified by law. To                      Section 17(k) of the Child Nutrition
                                                program (that is, two options for                       ensure a balance of differing views,
                                                payment receipt and coverage for                                                                              Act of 1966, as amended (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                        Council members are drawn from                        1786), mandates the Council and
                                                transitional certifications) are                        Federal, State and local governments,
                                                administrative in nature. The                                                                                 authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture
                                                                                                        industry, and organizations with a                    to appoint its members. The White
                                                discretionary aspects of the program (for               common interest in the management of                  House Liaison Office is responsible for
                                                example, program eligibility, calculation               WIC and CSFP, including parent                        vetting every candidate who applies for
                                                of cost share payments, etc.) were                      participants in both programs. The                    membership to the Council. In order to
                                                effectively designed by AMS and are not                 vacant positions include:                             be appointed by the Secretary of
                                                proposed to be substantively changed
                                                                                                        State CSFP Director                                   Agriculture to serve on a board, council
                                                herein. As such, the Categorical
                                                                                                                                                              or committee, each applicant must clear
                                                Exclusions in 7 CFR part 799.31 apply,                     The individual responsible for                     all stages of the vetting process. Vetting
                                                specifically 7 CFR 799.31(b)(6)(c) (that                administering the CSFP at the State                   is a comprehensive personal and
                                                is, financial assistance to supplement                  level. Has operational knowledge about                professional background investigation
                                                income). No Extraordinary                               all aspects of CSFP management.                       that specifically includes, but is not
                                                Circumstances (7 CFR 799.33) exist. As                                                                        limited to, an analysis of each
                                                such, FSA has determined that this                      State WIC Program Fiscal Director
                                                                                                                                                              candidate’s criminal history, bankruptcy
                                                NOFA does not constitute a major                          The individual responsible for the                  filings, liens and judgments, affiliations
                                                Federal action that would significantly                 administration and monitoring of WIC                  and associations, lobbyist status, and
                                                affect the quality of the human                         grants at the State and local levels. This            prior involvement with USDA.
                                                environment, individually or                            includes monitoring compliance of State                  This process is used to ensure that the
                                                cumulatively. Therefore, FSA will not                   and local budgets and expenditures                    finest candidates are selected to
                                                prepare an environmental assessment or                  with fiscal policies and procedures                   represent the interests of the United
                                                environmental impact statement for this                                                                       States Department of Agriculture.
                                                regulatory action.                                      Local WIC Program Project Director in
                                                                                                        an Urban Area                                         Individuals and organizations who wish
                                                Val Dolcini,                                                                                                  to nominate experts for this or any other
                                                Administrator, Farm Service Agency, and                    The individual responsible for                     USDA advisory committee should
                                                Executive Vice President, Commodity Credit              implementing Federal and State policy                 submit a letter to the Secretary listing
                                                Corporation.                                            guidelines and administering the WIC                  these individuals’ names and business
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–30772 Filed 12–21–16; 8:45 am]            Program at the local level in an urban                address, phone, and email contact
                                                BILLING CODE 3410–05–P
                                                                                                        area. Has operational knowledge about                 information. These individuals may be
                                                                                                        all aspects of the WIC Program,                       contacted now or in the future to
                                                                                                        including policy, grants management,                  determine their interest in serving as a
                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               accounting systems, and computer                      committee member.
                                                                                                        systems.                                                 Candidates who wish to be
                                                Food and Nutrition Service                                                                                    considered for membership on the
                                                                                                        Local CSFP Project Director
                                                                                                                                                              Council should submit a USDA
                                                Nominations Open for the Vacancies                         The individual responsible for                     ‘‘Application for Advisory Committee
                                                on the National Advisory Council on                     administering the CSFP at the local                   Membership’’ (Form AD–755)
                                                Maternal, Infant and Fetal Nutrition                    level. Has operational knowledge about                application form and resume to the
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                                                AGENCY:  Food and Nutrition Service                     all aspects of CSFP management.                       Secretary of Agriculture. Cover letters
                                                (FNS), USDA.                                                                                                  should be addressed to the Secretary of
                                                                                                        CSFP Parent Participant
                                                                                                                                                              Agriculture. All nomination materials
                                                ACTION: Nominations open for the
                                                                                                          A pregnant, postpartum or                           should be mailed in a single, complete
                                                vacancies on the National Advisory
                                                                                                        breastfeeding woman, or the parent/                   package and postmarked by January 23,
                                                Council on Maternal, Infant and Fetal
                                                                                                        guardian of an infant and/or child                    2017 to: Thomas Vilsack, Secretary, U.S.
                                                Nutrition.
                                                                                                        participating in CSFP.                                Department of Agriculture, 1400


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Document Created: 2016-12-21 23:52:45
Document Modified: 2016-12-21 23:52:45
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesApplications for State Agency Agreements: FSA will accept applications from States for funds for cost-share assistance between the period of January 3, 2017, and February 17, 2017.
ContactSteve Peterson, (202) 720-7641.
FR Citation81 FR 93884 

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