82_FR_18326 82 FR 18253 - Small Business Size Standards; Adoption of 2017 North American Industry Classification System for Size Standards

82 FR 18253 - Small Business Size Standards; Adoption of 2017 North American Industry Classification System for Size Standards

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 73 (April 18, 2017)

Page Range18253-18265
FR Document2017-07709

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) proposes to amend its small business size regulations to incorporate the U.S. Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) revision for 2017, identified as NAICS 2017, into its table of small business size standards. NAICS 2017 created 21 new industries by reclassifying, combining, or splitting 29 existing industries under changes made to NAICS in 2012 (NAICS 2012). SBA's proposed size standards for these 21 new industries have resulted in an increase to size standards for six NAICS 2012 industries and part of one industry, a decrease to size standards for two, a change in the size standards measure from average annual receipts to number of employees for one, and no change in size standards for twenty industries and part of one industry. SBA proposes to adopt the updated table of size standards, effective October 1, 2017

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

13 CFR Part 121

RIN 3245-AG84


Small Business Size Standards; Adoption of 2017 North American 
Industry Classification System for Size Standards

AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) proposes to amend 
its small business size regulations to incorporate the U.S. Office of 
Management and Budget's (OMB) North American Industry Classification 
System (NAICS) revision for 2017, identified as NAICS 2017, into its 
table of small business size standards. NAICS 2017 created 21 new 
industries by reclassifying, combining, or splitting 29 existing 
industries under changes made to NAICS in 2012 (NAICS 2012). SBA's 
proposed size standards for these 21 new industries have resulted in an 
increase to size standards for six NAICS 2012 industries and part of 
one industry, a decrease to size standards for two, a change in the 
size standards measure from average annual receipts to number of 
employees for one, and no change in size standards for twenty 
industries and part of one industry. SBA proposes to adopt the updated 
table of size standards, effective October 1, 2017

DATES: SBA must receive comments to this proposed rule on or before 
June 19, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Identify your comments by RIN 3245-AG84 and submit them by 
one of the following methods: (1) Federal eRulemaking Portal: 
www.regulations.gov, following the instructions for submitting 
comments; or (2) Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier: Khem R. Sharma, Ph.D., 
Chief, Office of Size Standards, 409 Third Street SW., Mail Code 6530, 
Washington, DC 20416. SBA will not accept comments to this proposed 
rule submitted by email. SBA will post all comments to this proposed 
rule on www.regulations.gov.
    If you wish to submit confidential business information (CBI) as 
defined in the User Notice at www.regulations.gov, you must submit such 
information to U.S. Small Business Administration, Khem R. Sharma, 
Ph.D., Chief, the Office of Size Standards, 409 Third Street SW., Mail 
Code 6530, Washington, DC 20416, or send an email to 
[email protected]. Highlight the information that you consider to 
be CBI and explain why you believe SBA should hold this information as 
confidential. SBA will review your information and determine whether it 
will make the information public.
    Requests to redact or remove posted comments cannot be honored and 
a request to redact or remove posted comments will be posted as a 
comment. See the www.regulations.gov help section for information on 
how to make changes to your comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Office of Size 
Standards, (202) 205-6618 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective October 1, 2000, SBA adopted NAICS 
1997 industry definitions as a basis for its table of small business 
size standards, replacing the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification 
(SIC) (65 FR 30836 (May 15, 2000)). Since then, OMB has issued four 
revisions to NAICS. SBA's table of size standards adopted the OMB's 
first revision, NAICS 2002, effective October 1, 2002 (67 FR 52597 
(August 13, 2002)), the second revision, NAICS 2007, effective October 
1, 2007 (72 FR 49639 (August 29, 2007)), and the third revision, NAICS 
2012, effective October 1, 2012 (77 FR 49991 (August 20, 2012)).
    OMB published its fourth and latest revision, NAICS 2017, ``Notice 
of NAICS 2017 final decisions'' in the Federal Register on August 8, 
2016 (81 FR 52584). The OMB notice stated that Federal statistical 
establishment data published for reference years beginning on or after 
January 1, 2017, should be published using NAICS 2017. SBA proposes to 
adopt NAICS 2017 for its table of size standards, effective October 1, 
2017.
    As with the previous NAICS revisions, SBA also proposes to adopt 
the latest NAICS revision, NAICS 2017, effective October 1, 2017 or the 
beginning of the new fiscal year following the OMB's release of the 
NAICS revision for several reasons: (1) Federal government contracting 
data and related statistics will be more consistent and comparable with 
past data for analyzing future small business activity if 
implementation of the revised table of size standards occurs at the 
beginning of a fiscal year; (2) users of size standards, for instance, 
Federal prime contractors for developing their subcontracting plans, 
can have more consistent data to examine the past and future Federal 
contracting trends; and (3) small business size standards apply to most 
Federal agencies and their programs involving small businesses; with a 
time lag between the OMB's effective date and SBA's update to its size 
standards they will have time to implement the changes and develop 
training tools, if necessary.

Changes in NAICS 2017

    NAICS 2017 created 21 new NAICS industries by reclassifying, 
splitting, or merging 29 industries or their parts under NAICS 2012. Of 
those 21 new industries, five were created by merging two or more of 
thirteen NAICS 2012 industries in their entirety, while three were 
created by combining part of one industry with another industry. Three 
new industries were created by splitting two industries to two parts 
each with one part of each industry defined as a separate industry and 
combining other parts of the two industries to form a separate new 
industry. One new industry was formed by designating part of one 
industry as a separate industry. OMB also changed 6-digit NAICS codes 
for eight industries without changing their definitions and titles and 
amended the title of one industry without changing its 6-digit code. 
Table 1, ``NAICS 2012 Industries or Their Parts Matched to NAICS 2017 
Industries,'' below, shows the changes from NAICS 2012 to NAICS 2017.
    Complete information on the relationship between NAICS 2012 and 
NAICS 2017 is available on the U.S. Bureau of the Census (Census 
Bureau) Web site at http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/. The Census 
Bureau's Web site also provides detailed documentation on Federal 
notices involving the replacement of SIC with NAICS, and all subsequent 
NAICS

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updates and revisions, including the August 8, 2017 ``Notice of NAICS 
2017 final decisions,'' as well as concordances (i.e., correspondence 
tables) between SIC and NAICS 1997 and NAICS 2002, and between 
subsequent NAICS revisions.

                 Table 1--NAICS 2012 Industries or Their Parts Matched to NAICS 2017 Industries
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                              NAICS 2012 industry                          NAICS 2017      NAICS 2017 industry
     NAICS 2012 code                 title               Status code          code                title
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211111...................  Crude Petroleum and
                            Natural Gas Extraction.
                              crude petroleum        ..................          211120  Crude Petroleum
                               extraction.                                                Extraction.
                              natural gas            pt.                         211130  Natural Gas Extraction.
                               extraction.
211112...................  Natural Gas Liquid        pt.                         211130  Natural Gas Extraction.
                            Extraction.
212231...................  Lead Ore and Zinc Ore     pt.                         212230  Copper, Nickel, Lead,
                            Mining.                                                       and Zinc Mining.
212234...................  Copper Ore and Nickel     pt.                         212230  Copper, Nickel, Lead,
                            Ore Mining.                                                   and Zinc Mining.
333911...................  Pump and Pumping          pt.                         333914  Measuring, Dispensing,
                            Equipment Manufacturing.                                      and Other Pumping
                                                                                          Equipment
                                                                                          Manufacturing.
333913...................  Measuring and Dispensing  pt.                         333914  Measuring, Dispensing,
                            Pump Manufacturing.                                           and Other Pumping
                                                                                          Equipment
                                                                                          Manufacturing.
335221...................  Household Cooking         pt.                         335220  Major Household
                            Appliance Manufacturing.                                      Appliance
                                                                                          Manufacturing.
335222...................  Household Refrigerator    pt.                         335220  Major Household
                            and Home Freezer                                              Appliance
                            Manufacturing.                                                Manufacturing.
335224...................  Household Laundry         pt.                         335220  Major Household
                            Equipment Manufacturing.                                      Appliance
                                                                                          Manufacturing.
335228...................  Other Major Household     pt.                         335220  Major Household
                            Appliance Manufacturing.                                      Appliance
                                                                                          Manufacturing.
452111...................  Department Stores         pt.                         452210  Department Stores.
                            (except Discount
                            Department Stores).
452112...................  Discount Department
                            Stores.
                              insignificant          pt.                         452210  Department Stores.
                               perishable grocery
                               sales.
                              significant            pt.                         452311  Warehouse Clubs and
                               perishable grocery                                         Supercenters.
                               sales.
452910...................  Warehouse Clubs and       pt.                         452311  Warehouse Clubs and
                            Supercenters.                                                 Supercenters.
452990...................  All Other General         nc.                         452319  All Other General
                            Merchandise Stores.                                           Merchandise Stores.
454111...................  Electronic Shopping.....  pt.                         454110  Electronic Shopping and
                                                                                          Mail-Order Houses.
454112...................  Electronic Auctions.....  pt.                         454110  Electronic Shopping and
                                                                                          Mail-Order Houses.
454113...................  Mail-Order Houses.......  pt.                         454110  Electronic Shopping and
                                                                                          Mail-Order Houses.
512210...................  Record Production.......  pt.                         512250  Record Production and
                                                                                          Distribution.
512220...................  Integrated Record         pt.                         512250  Record Production and
                            Production/Distribution.                                      Distribution.
517110...................  Wired Telecommunications  nc.                         517311  Wired
                            Carriers.                                                     Telecommunications
                                                                                          Carriers.
517210...................  Wireless                  nc.                         517312  Wireless
                            Telecommunications                                            Telecommunications
                            Carriers (except                                              Carriers (except
                            Satellite).                                                   Satellite).
532220...................  Formal Wear and Costume   nc.                         532281  Formal Wear and Costume
                            Rental.                                                       Rental.
532230...................  Video Tape and Disc       nc.                         532282  Video Tape and Disc
                            Rental.                                                       Rental.
532291...................  Home Health Equipment     nc.                         532283  Home Health Equipment
                            Rental.                                                       Rental.
532292...................  Recreational Goods        nc.                         532284  Recreational Goods
                            Rental.                                                       Rental.
532299...................  All Other Consumer Goods  nc.                         532289  All Other Consumer
                            Rental.                                                       Goods Rental.
541711...................  Research and Development
                            in Biotechnology.
                              nanobiotechnologies    pt.                         541713  Research and
                               research and                                               Development in
                               experimental                                               Nanotechnology.
                               development
                               laboratories.
                              except                                             541714  Research and
                               nanobiotechnologies                                        Development in
                               research and                                               Biotechnology (except
                               experimental                                               Nanobiotechnology).
                               development
                               laboratories.
541712...................  Research and Development
                            in the Physical,
                            Engineering, and Life
                            Sciences (except
                            Biotechnology).
                              nanotechnology         pt.                         541713  Research and
                               research and                                               Development in
                               experimental                                               Nanotechnology.
                               development
                               laboratories.
                              except nanotechnology                              541715  Research and
                               research and                                               Development in the
                               experimental                                               Physical, Engineering,
                               development                                                and Life Sciences
                               laboratories.                                              (except Nanotechnology
                                                                                          and Biotechnology).
721310...................  Rooming and Boarding      nt.                         721310  Rooming and Boarding
                            Houses.                                                       Houses, Dormitories,
                                                                                          and Workers' Camps.
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Key to Abbreviations.
pt. = Part of 2017 industry.
nc. = 6-digit NAICS codes changed without changing industries' definitions and titles.
nt. = NAICS industry title amended without changing the 6-digit code.

Proposed Size Standards for New Industries in NAICS 2017

    On October 22, 1999, SBA proposed to replace SIC with NAICS 1997 as 
the basis of industry definitions for its table of small business size 
standards (64 FR 57188). The proposed rule included a set of guidelines 
or rules that SBA applied to convert the size standards for industries 
under SIC to NAICS. The guidelines aimed to minimize the impact of 
applying a new industry classification system on SBA's size standards 
and on small businesses that qualified as small under the SIC based 
size standards. SBA received no negative comments against the proposed 
guidelines. SBA published its final rule on May 15, 2000 (65 FR 30386) 
(corrected on September 5, 2000, 65 FR 53533) adopting the resulting 
table of size standards based on NAICS 1997, as proposed. To be 
consistent, SBA used the same guidelines when it updated its table of 
size standards to adopt NAICS 2002, NAICS 2007, and NAICS 2012 
revisions. In those updates as well, SBA

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received no adverse comments on using those guidelines, or on the 
resulting changes to the size standards. For this proposed rule to 
adopt NAICS 2017 for its size standards table, SBA has also generally 
followed the same guidelines. The guidelines that are applicable to 
this update are shown below in Table 2, ``General Guidelines to 
Establish Size Standards for New Industries under NAICS 2017.''

     Table 2--General Guidelines To Establish Size Standards for New
                       Industries Under NAICS 2017
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                                         The size standard for the NAICS
 If the NAICS 2017 industry is composed    2017 industry code will be:
                  of:
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1. A single NAICS 2012 industry or part  The same size standard as for
 of a single NAICS 2012 industry.         the NAICS 2012 industry or
                                          part.
2. Two or more NAICS 2012 industries;
 two or more parts of an NAICS 2012
 industry; parts of two or more NAICS
 2012 industries; or one or more NAICS
 2012 industries and part(s) of one or
 more NAICS 2012 industries, and
    2a. they all have the same size      The same size standard as for
     standard.                            the NAICS 2012 industries or
                                          parts.
    2b. they all have the same size      The same size standard as for
     measure (e.g., receipts,             the NAICS 2012 industry or
     employees, etc.) but do not all      part that most closely matches
     have the same size standard.         the economic activity
                                          described by the NAICS 2017
                                          industry, or
                                         The highest size standard among
                                          the NAICS 2012 industries and
                                          part(s) that comprise the
                                          NAICS 2017 industry, provided
                                          that the highest size standard
                                          does not include dominant or
                                          potentially dominant firms.
    2c. they have different size         The same size standard as for
     measures (i.e., for example, some    the NAICS 2012 industry or
     are based on receipts and others     part that most closely matches
     on employees) and hence do not all   the economic activity
     have the same size standard.         described by the NAICS 2017
                                          industry, or
                                         The highest size standard among
                                          the NAICS 2012 industries and
                                          part(s) that comprise the
                                          NAICS 2017 industry, provided
                                          that the highest size standard
                                          does not include dominant or
                                          potentially dominant firms.
                                         To apply this rule, SBA
                                          converts all size standards to
                                          a single measure (e.g.,
                                          receipts, employees, etc.)
                                          using the size measure for the
                                          NAICS 2012 industry or part(s)
                                          that most closely match the
                                          economic activity described by
                                          the NAICS 2017 industry or
                                          using the size measure that
                                          applies to most of the NAICS
                                          industries or parts comprising
                                          the NAICS 2017 industry.
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    In addition to the above general guidelines, in cases where a new 
industry is formed by merging multiple industries or their parts with 
substantially different levels or different measures of size standards, 
in this proposed rule to adopt NAICS 2017, SBA has also examined the 
relevant latest industry and Federal procurement data to determine an 
appropriate size standard for the new industry. Developed based on the 
above guidelines and analyses of the relevant data, where necessary, 
SBA's proposed size standards for the new industries under NAICS 2017 
are shown in Table 3, ``Proposed Size Standards for New Industries in 
NAICS 2017.'' Also shown in the table are the current size standards 
for the affected NAICS 2012 industries and their parts.
    As shown in Table 3, the size standards for most of the affected 
NAICS 2012 industries are not impacted and therefore remain unchanged 
under NAICS 2017. The majority of the changes consist of revisions to 
industry codes or titles, or mergers of two or more NAICS 2012 
industries or their parts to new industries without impacting their 
size standards. Of the 29 NAICS 2012 industries affected by the 
revision, adopting NAICS 2017 would increase size standards for six 
industries and part of one industry and decrease two. Size standards 
for twenty industries and part of one industry would not change. This 
would also result in changing the size standard measure for one 
industry from average annual receipts to number of employees.
    As stated previously, SBA generally applied the guidelines in Table 
2 to convert the size standards for industries from NAICS 2012 to NAICS 
2017. However, for new industries that were created by combining 
industries or their parts with significantly different size standards 
or different measures of size standards, SBA also evaluated the 
relevant industry and Federal procurement data to determine appropriate 
size standards for the new industries, as discussed below.

                        Table 3--Proposed Size Standards for New Industries in NAICS 2017
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                                                            Proposed     Proposed
                                  Current      Current     NAICS 2017   NAICS 2017
  NAICS 2012      NAICS 2012        size         size         size         size      NAICS 2017     NAICS 2017
     code       industry title    standard     standard     standard     standard       code      industry title
                                (employees)  ($ million)  (employees)  ($ million)
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211111.......  Crude Petroleum        1,250
                and Natural
                Gas Extraction.
                  crude               1,250  ...........        1,250  ...........       211120  Crude Petroleum
                   petroleum                                                                      Extraction.
                   extraction.
                  natural gas         1,250  ...........        1,250  ...........       211130  Natural Gas
                   extraction.                                                                    Extraction.
211112.......  Natural Gas              750
                Liquid
                Extraction.

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212231.......  Lead Ore and             750  ...........          750  ...........       212230  Copper, Nickel,
                Zinc Ore                                                                          Lead, and Zinc
                Mining.                                                                           Mining.
212234.......  Copper Ore and         1,500
                Nickel Ore
                Mining.
333911.......  Pump and                 750  ...........          750  ...........       333914  Measuring,
                Pumping                                                                           Dispensing,
                Equipment                                                                         and Other
                Manufacturing.                                                                    Pumping
                                                                                                  Equipment
                                                                                                  Manufacturing.
333913.......  Measuring and            750
                Dispensing
                Pump
                Manufacturing.
335221.......  Household              1,500  ...........        1,500  ...........       335220  Major Household
                Cooking                                                                           Appliance
                Appliance                                                                         Manufacturing.
                Manufacturing.
335222.......  Household              1,250
                Refrigerator
                and Home
                Freezer
                Manufacturing.
335224.......  Household              1,250
                Laundry
                Equipment
                Manufacturing.
335228.......  Other Major            1,000
                Household
                Appliance
                Manufacturing.
452111.......  Department       ...........        $32.5  ...........        $32.5       452210  Department
                Stores (except                                                                    Stores.
                Discount
                Department
                Stores).
452112.......  Discount         ...........         29.5
                Department
                Stores.
                  insignifican  ...........         29.5
                   t
                   perishable
                   grocery
                   sales.
452112.......  Discount         ...........         29.5
                Department
                Stores.
                  significant   ...........         29.5  ...........         29.5       452311  Warehouse Clubs
                   perishable                                                                     and
                   grocery                                                                        Supercenters.
                   sales.
452910.......  Warehouse Clubs  ...........         29.5
                and
                Supercenters.
452990.......  All Other        ...........         32.5  ...........         32.5       452319  All Other
                General                                                                           General
                Merchandise                                                                       Merchandise
                Stores.                                                                           Stores.
454111.......  Electronic       ...........         32.5  ...........         38.5       454110  Electronic
                Shopping.                                                                         Shopping and
                                                                                                  Mail-Order
                                                                                                  Houses.
454112.......  Electronic       ...........         38.5  ...........
                Auctions.
454113.......  Mail-Order       ...........         38.5
                Houses.
512210.......  Record           ...........          7.5          250  ...........       512250  Record
                Production.                                                                       Production and
                                                                                                  Distribution.
512220.......  Integrated             1,250
                Record
                Production/
                Distribution.
517110.......  Wired                  1,500  ...........        1,500  ...........       517311  Wired
                Telecommunicat                                                                    Telecommunicat
                ions Carriers.                                                                    ions Carriers.
517210.......  Wireless               1,500  ...........        1,500  ...........       517312  Wireless
                Telecommunicat                                                                    Telecommunicat
                ions Carriers                                                                     ions Carriers
                (except                                                                           (except
                Satellite).                                                                       Satellite).
532220.......  Formal Wear and  ...........         20.5  ...........         20.5       532281  Formal Wear and
                Costume Rental.                                                                   Costume
                                                                                                  Rental.
532230.......  Video Tape and   ...........         27.5  ...........         27.5       532282  Video Tape and
                Disc Rental.                                                                      Disc Rental.
532291.......  Home Health      ...........         32.5  ...........         32.5       532283  Home Health
                Equipment                                                                         Equipment
                Rental.                                                                           Rental.
532292.......  Recreational     ...........          7.5  ...........          7.5       532284  Recreational
                Goods Rental.                                                                     Goods Rental.
532299.......  All Other        ...........          7.5  ...........          7.5       532289  All Other
                Consumer Goods                                                                    Consumer Goods
                Rental.                                                                           Rental.
541711.......  Research and           1,000
                Development in
                Biotechnology.
                  nanobiotechn        1,000  ...........        1,000  ...........       541713  Research and
                   ologies                                                                        Development in
                   research                                                                       Nanotechnology
                   and                                                                            .
                   experimenta
                   l
                   development
                   laboratorie
                   s.
                  except              1,000  ...........        1,000  ...........       541714  Research and
                   nanobiotech                                                                    Development in
                   nologies                                                                       Biotechnology
                   research                                                                       (except
                   and                                                                            Nanobiotechnol
                   experimenta                                                                    ogy).
                   l
                   development
                   laboratorie
                   s.

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541712.......  Research and           1,000
                Development in
                the Physical,
                Engineering,
                and Life
                Sciences
                (except
                Biotechnology).
                  nanotechnolo        1,000  ...........        1,000  ...........       541713  Research and
                   gy research                                                                    Development in
                   and                                                                            Nanotechnology
                   experimenta                                                                    .
                   l
                   development
                   laboratorie
                   s.
                  except              1,000  ...........        1,000  ...........       541715  Research and
                   nanotechnol                                                                    Development in
                   ogy                                                                            the Physical,
                   research                                                                       Engineering,
                   and                                                                            and Life
                   experimenta                                                                    Sciences
                   l                                                                              (except
                   development                                                                    Nanotechnology
                   laboratorie                                                                    and
                   s.                                                                             Biotechnology)
                                                                                                  .
721310.......  Rooming and      ...........          7.5  ...........          7.5       721310  Rooming and
                Boarding                                                                          Boarding
                Houses.                                                                           Houses,
                                                                                                  Dormitories,
                                                                                                  and Workers'
                                                                                                  Camps.
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Derivation of Proposed Size Standards for Select NAICS 2017 Industries

NAICS 211120, Crude Petroleum Extraction

    SBA proposes a 1,250-employee size standard for NAICS 2017 industry 
211120 (Crude Petroleum Extraction). This new industry was generated by 
partitioning NAICS 2012 industry 211111 (Crude Petroleum and Natural 
Gas Extraction) into Crude Petroleum Extraction and Natural Gas 
Extraction parts and then redefining the Crude Petroleum Extraction 
part as new NAICS 211120. The current size standard for NAICS 211111 is 
1,250 employees. Based on the 2012 Economic Census data, nearly 99 
percent of all firms in NAICS 211111 qualify as small under the 1,250-
employee size standard. However, SBA cannot quantify the impact of the 
partition on the size standard precisely because information on the 
Crude Petroleum Extraction part of NAICS 211111 is not available in the 
2012 Economic Census data. Thus, SBA analyzed the impact of reducing 
the size standard for NAICS 211111 from 1,250 employees to 1,000 or 750 
employees using the 2012 Economic Census data to see if a lower than 
1,250 employees could be adopted for new NAICS 211120. The NAICS 211111 
data showed that about 10-20 firms would lose their small business 
status if the size standard was lowered to 750 or to 1,000 employees. 
Based on the Federal procurement data from the Federal Procurement Data 
System--Next Generation (FPDS-NG) for fiscal years 2013-2015, SBA 
estimates that 23 firms involved in crude petroleum extraction (using 
the ``Crude Petroleum Extraction and Others'' Product Service Code 
(PSC)) received a little over $1 million in Federal contracts annually. 
Seventeen of those firms had fewer than 1,250 employees, accounting for 
nearly 60 percent of dollars obligated under that PSC. Thus, using a 
size standard that is lower than 1,250 employees can hurt those 
businesses. Based on these results, SBA proposes a size standard of 
1,250 employees for new NAICS 2012 industry 211120, Crude Petroleum 
Extraction.

NAICS 211130, Natural Gas Extraction

    SBA proposes to adopt a 1,250-employee size standard for NAICS 2017 
industry 211130 (Natural Gas Extraction). This new industry was 
generated by merging the Natural Gas Extraction part of NAICS 2012 
industry 211111 with NAICS 2012 industry 211112 (Natural Gas Liquid 
Extraction). The current size standards are 1,250 employees for NAICS 
211111 and 750 employees for NAICS 211112. Based on the 2012 Economic 
Census data, about 70 percent of firms in NAICS 211112 are below the 
750-employee size standard. If SBA were to increase the size standard 
for NAICS 211112 to 1,250 employees, 4-6 additional firms would qualify 
as small. That would increase the share of small firms in that industry 
to nearly 75 percent.
    Because the 2012 Economic Census data does not provide separate 
information on firms involved in the Natural Gas Extraction part of 
NAICS 211111, it is not possible to calculate a precise size standard 
for new NAICS 211130 using the Economic Census data. Thus, SBA examined 
Federal procurement data from FPDS-NG for fiscal years 2013-2015. In 
that period, 55 unique firms received Federal contracts under NAICS 
211111. Thirty-four of them were small under the 1,250-employee size 
standard and received a third of total dollars obligated to that 
industry. The average annual amount obligated to NAICS 211111 was about 
$58 million. Because the partitioning of NAICS 2012 code 211111 divided 
firms in that industry between Crude Petroleum Extraction (which became 
NAICS 211120) and Natural Gas Liquid Extraction (which became part of 
NAICS 211130), SBA examined the Federal procurement data for the two 
Product Service Codes (PSCs): Natural Gas Extraction (GAS) and Crude 
Petroleum Extraction and Others (OTHER THAN GAS).
    Thirty-eight firms received contracts under GAS PSC, of which 19 
had fewer than 1,250 employees. Of those 19, only one firm would lose 
its small business status if the 750-employee size standard that 
currently applies to NAICS 211112 was used as the size standard for 
NAICS 211130. The GAS PSC category accounted for about 98 percent of 
total dollars obligated in NAICS 211111, and firms with fewer than 
1,250 employees accounted for 33 percent. However, if SBA adopted a 
size standard of 750 employees for new NAICS 211130, the small business 
share of total dollars obligated would reduce to 24 percent.
    During fiscal years 2013-2015, 62 unique firms received Federal 
contracts under NAICS 211112. Thirty-nine of them were below the 750-
employee size standard and received 38 percent of total contract 
dollars obligated to that industry. The average annual dollars 
obligated to NAICS 211112 was about $1.4 million. Using 1,250 employees 
as a size standard for NAICS 211130 would

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enable one currently large firm to qualify as small.
    When firms under GAS PSC in NAICS 211111 and those in NAICS 211112 
are considered together, 100 unique firms received Federal contracts 
during fiscal years 2013-2015. Of those 100, 59 had fewer than 1,250 
employees, accounting for 33 percent of total dollars obligated in 
those industries. If SBA were to adopt 750 employees as the size 
standard for NAICS 211130, the number of firms considered small would 
decrease from 59 to 57, and the share of dollars obligated to small 
businesses would decrease from 33 percent to 24 percent. Thus, these 
results suggest that 1,250 employees is a more appropriate size 
standard for NAICS 211130 than 750 employees.
    Additionally, when a new NAICS 2017 industry consists of one or 
more NAICS 2012 industries or their part(s) with different size 
standards, SBA normally adopts the largest size standard for the 
resulting new industry (see guidelines 2b in Table 2). Accordingly, SBA 
proposes to adopt a size standard of 1,250 employees for NAICS 211130, 
Natural Gas Extraction.

NAICS 212230, Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining

    SBA proposes to adopt a 750-employee size standard for NAICS 2017 
industry 212230 (Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining). NAICS 212230 
was formed by merging NAICS 2012 industry 212231 (Lead Ore and Zinc Ore 
Mining) and NAICS 2012 industry 212234 (Copper Ore and Nickel Ore 
Mining). The current size standards are 750 employees for NAICS 212231 
and 1,500 employees for NAICS 212234. Based on the 2012 Economic Census 
data, adopting a 1,500-employee size standard for the new industry will 
result in almost every firm, including potentially dominant ones, 
qualifying as small in NAICS 212231. In other words, 1,500 employees 
will be too large a size standard for firms currently operating under 
NAICS 212231. Similarly, adopting a 750-employee size standard for the 
new industry will result in only one firm being no longer small in 
NAICS 212234.
    Furthermore, SBA also examined Federal procurement data from FPDS-
NG for fiscal years 2013-2015, and found that Federal contracting was 
not significant in both NAICS 212231 and NAICS 212234. During that 
period, only one firm with 20 employees received about $55,000 in 
Federal contracts in NAICS 212231, and only two firms (one with seven 
employees and other with just one employee) received, on average, about 
$65,000 in Federal contracts under NAICS 212234.
    SBA also examined its loan data for fiscal years 2015-2016 and 
found that there were no loans granted to firms in both NAICS 212231 
and NAICS 212234 during that period.
    Given the above results, SBA proposes to adopt a size standard of 
750 employees for NAICS 212230, Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining.

NAICS 335220, Major Household Appliance Manufacturing

    SBA proposes to adopt 1,500 employees as the small business size 
standard for NAICS 2017 industry 335220 (Major Household Appliance 
Manufacturing). This new industry was formed by merging four NAICS 2012 
industries as set forth in Table 4, ``Formation of Major Household 
Appliance Manufacturing,'' below.

                          Table 4--Formation of Major Household Appliance Manufacturing
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                                                             Size  standard    NAICS 2017
         NAICS 2012 code               NAICS 2012 title        (employees)        code         NAICS 2017 title
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335221...........................  Household Cooking                  1,500          335220  Major Household
                                    Appliance Manufacturing.                                  Appliance
                                                                                              Manufacturing.
335222...........................  Household Refrigerator             1,250
                                    and Home Freezer
                                    Manufacturing.
335224...........................  Household Laundry                  1,250
                                    Equipment Manufacturing.
335228...........................  Other Major Household              1,000
                                    Appliance Manufacturing.
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    Rule 2b in Table 2, above, suggests adopting the size standard that 
most closely matches the economic activity described by the new NAICS 
2017 industry, or adopting the highest size standard among the NAICS 
2012 industries being merged to form the new industry.
    To arrive at a proposed size standard of 1,500 employees, SBA 
evaluated the 2012 Economic Census data for NAICS 2012 5-digit industry 
33522 (Major Appliance Manufacturing), which includes information about 
all firms allocated to any of the four 6-digit NAICS codes that were 
merged to form NAICS 2017 industry 335220. About 89 percent of all 
firms in those four industries would qualify as small if SBA set the 
size standard for NAICS 335220 at 1,000 employees. That percentage 
would rise to nearly 91 percent at 1,250 employees and 94.5 percent at 
1,500 employees.
    Analyzing the four NAICS 2012 industries individually shows that 
the most affected industry by any reduction of the size standard is 
NAICS 335221 (Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing), which 
currently has a size standard of 1,500 employees. If SBA were to use 
1,250 employees or 1,000 employees as the size standard for NAICS 
335220, four firms currently operating in NAICS 335220 would lose their 
small business status. More importantly, NAICS 335221 represents about 
77 percent of the total number of firms in the new industry. The 
industry data, therefore, supports adopting the largest size standard 
among the four NAICS industries being merged into this new NAICS 
325220. A lower size standard at 1,250 employees or 1,000 employees 
would reduce the number of small firms by about 4 percent to 6 percent.
    Furthermore, SBA examined the Federal procurement data from FPDS-NG 
for fiscal years 2013-2015. During that period, 352 unique firms 
received about $11 million in Federal contracts annually under the four 
NAICS 2012 industries being merged to form new NAICS 2017 industry 
335220. Of those 352 firms, 320 had fewer than 1,000 employees, 
accounting for 86.7 percent of dollars obligated in those four 
industries, 323 had fewer than 1,250 employees with a share of dollars 
obligated of 87.2 percent, and 327 had fewer than 1,500 employees with 
a share of dollars obligated of 88.8 percent.
    These results show that some firms would be affected if the size 
standard adopted for the new industry is smaller than 1,500 employees. 
Accordingly,

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SBA proposes adopting a size standard of 1,500 employees for new NAICS 
2017 industry 335220, Major Appliance Manufacturing.

NAICS 452210, Department Stores

    SBA proposes to adopt $32.5 million as the size standard for NAICS 
2017 industry 452210 (Department Stores). This new industry was formed 
by merging one NAICS 2012 industry and part of another, as set forth in 
Table 5, ``Formation of Department Stores.''

                                     Table 5--Formation of Department Stores
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                                                             Size  standard    NAICS 2017
         NAICS 2012 code               NAICS 2012 title        ($ million)        code         NAICS 2017 title
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452111...........................  Department Stores                   32.5          452210  Department Stores.
                                    (except Discount
                                    Department Stores).
452112...........................  Discount Department                 29.5
                                    Stores pt:
                                    Insignificant
                                    perishable grocery
                                    sales only.
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    According to the 2012 County Business Pattern and Economic Census 
data, 35 firms were below the $32.5 million size standard in NAICS 
452111 and 36 firms were under the $29.5 million size standard in NAICS 
452112. Therefore, based on these data the impact of adopting either 
the lower $29.5 million or the higher $32.5 million size standard for 
the new industry would be quite negligible.
    In accordance with SBA's regulations (13 CFR 121.402(b)(2)), NAICS 
codes and their size standards in Sectors 42 (Wholesale Trade) and 44-
45 (Retail Trade) do not apply to Federal procurement. Therefore, 
evaluation of Federal procurement data is not warranted although FPDS-
NG shows some Federal contracts awarded using both NAICS 452111 and 
NAICS 452112. It is more than likely that contracting officers applied 
the 500-employee nonmanufacturer size standard to establish small 
business eligibility for such contracts.
    Because NAICS codes and their size standards in Sectors 42 and 44-
45 primarily apply for SBA's loan programs, SBA examined its loan data 
for fiscal years 2015-2016. During that period, 24 loans, totaling $4.6 
million, were granted to firms in NAICS 452111. Similarly, 12 loans, 
totaling $2.6 million, were approved for firms in NAICS 452112. All of 
those firms were much smaller than the size standards for the affected 
industries.
    While the industry and program data shows little difference in 
impacts of adopting either $29.5 million or $32.5 million as the size 
standard for the new industry, in accordance with SBA's general policy 
of adopting the highest size standard among the merged industries or 
industry parts, SBA proposes adopting the higher $32.5 million as the 
size standard for NAICS 452210, Department Stores.

NAICS 454110, Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses

    SBA proposes to adopt $38.5 million in average annual receipts as 
the small business size standard for NAICS 2017 industry 454110 
(Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses). This new industry was 
formed by merging three NAICS 2012 industries as set forth in Table 6, 
``Formation Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.''

                          Table 6--Formation Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses
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                                                             Size  standard    NAICS 2017
         NAICS 2012 code               NAICS 2012 title        ($ million)        code         NAICS 2017 title
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454111...........................  Electronic Shopping.....            32.5          454110  Electronic Shopping
                                                                                              and Mail-Order
                                                                                              Houses.
454112...........................  Electronic Auctions.....            38.5
454113...........................  Mail-Order Houses.......            38.5
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    Analysis of the 2012 Economic Census data shows that about 27,525 
firms were below the $38.5 million size standard associated with two of 
the three industries, shown above. If the size standard were to reduce 
to $32.5 million, about 80 firms would lose their small business 
eligibility. Thus, the data supports adopting $38.5 million as the size 
standard for the new industry.
    For the reason explained under NAICS 452210 (Department Stores), 
above, the analysis of Federal procurement data is also not warranted 
for establishing the size standard for NAICS 454110. NAICS codes and 
their size standards in Sectors 42 and 44-45 primarily apply for SBA's 
loan programs. During fiscal years 2015-2016, 468 loans were granted to 
firms in the three NAICS 2012 industries being merged to form NAICS 
454110, with a total loan volume of $97.8 million. About 94 percent of 
total loans and 97 percent of total volume went to firms in NAICS 
454111.
    Based on the ratio of receipts to employees using the 2012 Economic 
Census data for those three industries, SBA estimates that the $38.5 
million revenue standard is equivalent to 47 employees. Among the firms 
that received SBA's loans in fiscal years 2015-2016, only four had more 
than 47 employees (between 50 and 111 employees). The Small Business 
Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act), Public Law 111-240, 124 Stat. 504, title 
1, subtitle A, part 1, section 1116 (Sep. 27, 2010), established an 
alternative size standard for SBA's 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs. 
Specifically, the Jobs Act provides that a firm that does not meet the 
size standard for its industry may still qualify as small if it has a 
tangible net worth that does not exceed $15 million and average net 
income after Federal income taxes (excluding any carry-over losses) for 
its preceding two completed fiscal years that does not exceed $5 
million. It is very likely that those four firms qualified for SBA's 
loans under the alternative size standard.
    Based on the above results, SBA proposes $38.5 million as the small 
business size standard for NAICS 454110, Electronic Shopping and Mail-

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Order Houses. This also conforms to SBA's general rule of adopting the 
highest size standard among the merged industries as the size standard 
for the new industry.

NAICS 512250, Record Production and Distribution

    SBA proposes to adopt a 250-employee size standard for new NAICS 
2017 industry 512250 (Record Production and Distribution), formed by 
combining the NAICS 2012 industry 512210 (Record Production) and NAICS 
2012 industry 512220 (Integrated Record Production/Distribution). The 
current size standards are $7.5 million in average annual receipts for 
NAICS 512210 and 1,250 employees for NAICS 512220. Presently, according 
to the 2012 Economic Census data, at the current $7.5 million size 
standard 97.7 percent of all firms in NAICS 512210 qualify as small. 
Adopting a 1,250-employee size standard for new industry would result 
in all, but one, firms currently in NAICS 512210 being small. While 
NAICS 512210 has no firms between 250 employees and 1,250 employees, 
NAICS 512220 has three firms in that employee range. A 250-employee 
size standard for NAICS 512250 would include 99.4 percent of all firms 
in NAICS 512210 and 97.6 percent of all firms in NAICS 512220.
    SBA also examined Federal procurement data for fiscal years 2013-
2015 for both NAICS 512210 and 512220. In that period, 37 unique firms 
received about $7.8 million annually in Federal contracts under NAICS 
512210. Twenty-seven of them were small under the $7.5 million size 
standard and 10 were other than small. Of all the small businesses 
under $7.5 million, the largest had no more than 80 employees. By 
adopting a 250-employee size standard for NAICS 512250, three of the 10 
firms currently in NAICS 512210 that are above $7.5 million would 
qualify as small and seven will remain large. The three qualifying as 
small would have average annual revenue between $52 million and $213 
million.
    During fiscal years 2013-2015, 13 unique firms received Federal 
contracts under NAICS 512220. Ten of the awardees were at or below the 
1,250-employee standard and three were above. Six of them were below 
$7.5 million. If the size standard for NAICS 512250 is set at 250 
employees, only two currently small firms under the 1,250-employee size 
standard in NAICS 512220 will become other than small. On an average 
annual basis, only about $174,000 in Federal contract dollars were 
obligated to NAICS 512220 during that period. With this level of 
Federal contracting activity, the impact of using a size standard of 
250 employees instead of 1,250 employees will be very minimal.
    SBA also examined its loan data in these NAICS codes during fiscal 
years 2015-2016. In NAICS 512210 and 512220 combined, there were fewer 
than five loans granted each year, with most of the loan recipients 
having fewer than five employees.
    Based on the above results, SBA proposes a size standard of 250 
employees for NAICS 512230, Record Production and Distribution.

Evaluation of Dominance in Field of Operation

    Section 3(a) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(a)) defines a 
small business concern as one that: (1) Is independently owned and 
operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) meets 
a specific small business definition or size standard established by 
SBA's Administrator. SBA considers as part of its evaluation whether a 
business concern at a proposed or revised size standard would be 
dominant in its field of operation. For this, SBA generally examines 
the industry's market share of firms at the proposed or revised 
standard. SBA also examines distribution of firms by size to ensure 
that a contemplated size standard derived from its size standards 
analysis excludes the largest firms within an industry. Market share, 
the size distribution and other factors may indicate whether a firm can 
exercise a major controlling influence on a national basis in an 
industry where a significant number of business concerns are engaged. 
SBA has determined that for the industries for which it has proposed to 
revise size standards in this rule, no individual firm at or below the 
proposed size standard will be large enough to dominate its field of 
operation. At the proposed size standards, the small business share of 
total industry receipts among those industries for which SBA has 
revised size standards is, on average, 2.7 percent, ranging from a 
minimum of 0.01 percent to a maximum of 9.9 percent. SBA determines 
that these levels of market shares effectively preclude a firm at or 
below the revised size standards from exerting control on any of the 
industries.

Alternatives To Adopting NAICS 2017 for Size Standards

    SBA considered retaining NAICS 2012 as the basis for its small 
business size standards. That would, however, lead to inconsistency 
between SBA's size standards and data published by Federal agencies 
that will adopt NAICS 2017 for their statistical and other programs. 
OMB stated in its August 8, 2016 notice that ``Federal statistical 
establishment data published for reference years beginning on or after 
January 1, 2012, should be published using the 2017 NAICS United States 
codes.'' SBA is not a statistical agency, but the Agency uses for its 
size standards analyses establishment data collected from other Federal 
agencies, such as the Economic Census data and County Business Patterns 
from the Census Bureau. If SBA continues using NAICS 2012 for its size 
standards, it will not be able to analyze and evaluate industry 
structure adequately and accurately and adjust small business size 
standards appropriately because the forthcoming Economic Census and 
County Business Patterns data based on NAICS 2017 will not be 
compatible with NAICS 2012. That would run counter to the Jobs Act 
mandate that requires SBA to review all size standards and adjust them 
appropriately to reflect the current industry and market data every 
five years.
    To establish, review, and revise, where necessary, small business 
size standards, SBA uses special tabulations of industry data that the 
Agency obtains from the Census Bureau based on its Economic Census of 
U.S. industries and businesses and establishment data from its County 
Business Patterns. Because the 2017 Economic Census will be based on 
NAICS 2017 industry definitions, it is imperative that SBA use NAICS 
2017 as the basis for its table of small business size standards.

Request for Comments

    SBA welcomes public comment on this proposed rule. Specifically, 
SBA invites comments on whether its proposed size standards for new 
industries are appropriate and suggestions on alternative size 
standards, along with supporting data and analysis, if proposed size 
standards are not appropriate. SBA also seeks comments on its 
methodology for converting size standards from NAICS 2012 to NAICS 2017 
and data sources and analyses it used in developing proposed size 
standards for certain new industries. SBA will thoroughly evaluate and 
address all comments in preparing the final rule the Agency will 
publish to adopt NAICS 2017 for its table of size standards.

Justification for the October 1, 2017 Effective Date

    SBA's small business size standards matched to NAICS 2017 to be 
adopted in a forthcoming final rule, will be

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effective on October 1, 2017 for the following reasons:
    1. OMB stated in its August 8, 2016 notice that Federal statistical 
establishment data published for reference years beginning on or after 
January 1, 2017, should be published using NAICS 2017. SBA is not a 
statistical agency, but it uses the establishment data collected from 
other Federal agencies, such as the Economic Census and County Business 
Patterns data from the Census Bureau for its size standards analysis. 
Similarly, Federal procurement databases and systems, such as FPDS-NG 
and the System for Award Management (SAM), are based on NAICS codes 
from SBA's table of size standards. If SBA does not adopt NAICS 2017 
for its table of size standards in a timely manner, it will result in 
inconsistency between SBA's size standards and other Federal databases.
    2. October 1, 2017 is the start of the new Federal Government 
fiscal year following OMB's adoption of NAICS 2017 effective January 1, 
2017, and is consistent with SBA's adoption of previous NAICS revisions 
for its size standards effective at the beginning of the new fiscal 
year after the OMB's effective date.
    3. With the adoption of the updated size standards at the start of 
the new fiscal year, Federal agencies that use NAICS industry 
definitions and SBA's size standards can collect comparable and 
consistent data on Federal statistics for program and industry 
analyses.
    4. With the October 1, 2017 effective date, Federal agencies that 
use SBA's small business size standards for their programs will have 
sufficient time to plan and implement the updated size standards, and 
assess the impact of size standards changes on their programs.

Compliance With Executive Orders 12866, 13563, 12988, and 13132, the 
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C., Ch. 35) and the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612)

Executive Order 12866

    OMB has determined that this proposed rule is not a ``significant 
regulatory action'' for purposes of Executive Order 12866. This rule 
proposes to incorporate the OMB's 2017 revisions of NAICS, which SBA 
uses to identify industries in the United States for purposes of 
establishing small business size standards. As discussed in the 
Supplementary Information above, the size standard of some activities 
would change because of the NAICS 2017 revisions. However, SBA has 
determined that virtually all businesses currently defined as small 
under the NAICS 2012 based size standards will continue to be small 
under the NAICS 2017 based size standards. The proposed rule, if 
adopted in its present form, will also affect other Federal Government 
programs that provide a benefit for small businesses. SBA welcomes 
comments describing the impact on small businesses of the size standard 
changes resulting from this rule. In order to help explain the need of 
this proposed rule and the rule's potential benefits and costs, SBA is 
providing below a Cost Benefit Analysis. This is also not a ``major 
rule'' under the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 800.
Cost Benefit Analysis
    1. Is there a need for the regulatory action?
    SBA believes that revising its small business size standards based 
on NAICS 2017 is in the best interests of small businesses. SBA's 
mission is to aid and assist small businesses through a variety of 
financial, procurement, business development, and advocacy programs. To 
assist the intended beneficiaries of these programs effectively, SBA 
establishes numerical definitions to determine which businesses are 
deemed small businesses. NAICS 2017 provides the latest industry 
definitions reflecting the latest changes in industry structure. The 
Small Business Act (the Act) delegates to SBA's Administrator the 
responsibility for establishing definitions for small business. The Act 
also requires that small business definitions vary from industry to 
industry reflecting differences among the various industries. 15 U.S.C. 
632(a). By analyzing and reviewing size standards based on the latest 
NAICS definitions, SBA can more accurately and appropriately fulfill 
its mandate. If SBA does not use the latest industry definitions, size 
standards would not accurately reflect differences among industries. In 
addition, the Jobs Act requires SBA to review all size standards and 
make necessary adjustments to reflect current industry and market 
conditions at least every five years. To better serve this mandate, SBA 
needs to evaluate industry data based on the latest NAICS industry 
definitions available. In this proposed rule, SBA generally followed 
the same guidelines that the Agency used for adopting prior NAICS 
revisions, as spelled out under the supplemental information section, 
above. For certain NAICS 2017 industries involving NAICS 2012 
industries with substantially different size standards, SBA also 
analyzed the relevant industry and program data to determine the size 
standards for them. Size standards based on NAICS 2017 industry 
definitions and corresponding data will serve SBA's mission more 
effectively.
    2. What are the potential benefits and costs of this regulatory 
action?
    As stated previously, the vast majority of the changes from NAICS 
2012 to NAICS 2017 consist of revisions to industry titles or 6-digit 
codes or mergers of some NAICS 2012 industries or their parts to form 
the industries in NAICS 2017 without impacting their size standards. Of 
the 29 affected NAICS 2012 industries or their parts, SBA's proposed 
size standards using NAICS 2017, if adopted, will result in increases 
to size standards for six NAICS 2012 industries and part of one 
industry, decreases for two industries, and the change of size standard 
from average annual receipts to number of employees for one industry. 
The size standards will remain unchanged for other affected industries 
or parts.
    Based on the 2012 Economic Census data for the affected NAICS 2012 
industries, SBA estimates that approximately 60 additional businesses 
would gain small business status under the revised size standards. That 
represents about 0.1 percent of the number of small businesses in the 
affected industries. SBA also estimates that fewer than five firms that 
qualify as small under current size standards under NAICS 2012 will no 
longer qualify. However, almost all of those firms do not currently 
participate in any small business programs.
    The benefits of adopting NAICS 2017 and the resulting revisions to 
size standards, if adopted, will accrue to three groups in the 
following ways: (1) Some businesses that are above their current size 
standards may gain small business status, thereby becoming eligible to 
participate in Federal small business assistance programs, including 
SBA's financial assistance programs, economic injury disaster loans, 
and Federal procurement opportunities intended for small businesses.; 
(2) growing small businesses that are close to exceeding the current 
size standards for their NAICS 2012 industry may retain their small 
business status under NAICS 2017, and can continue participating in the 
above programs; and (3) Federal agencies will have a larger pool of 
small businesses from which to draw for their small business 
procurement programs because they will be able to define more 
accurately the principal purposes of their procurements under NAICS 
2017, as required by 13 CFR 121.402(b).

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    Additional firms gaining small business status under NAICS 2017 may 
benefit under SBA's various business development and contracting 
programs. These include the 8(a) Business Development program and 
programs benefiting small businesses located in the historically 
underutilized business zones (HUBZones), woman owned small businesses 
(WOSBs), and service disabled veteran owned small businesses (SDVOSBs). 
Added competition may also result in lower prices for some Federal 
contracts reserved for small businesses, although SBA cannot quantify 
this benefit. Based on data for fiscal years 2013-2015, SBA estimates 
that approximately $700,000 in Federal contracts could be awarded to 
the newly defined small businesses under the proposed revisions of size 
standards due to the adoption of NAICS 2017.
    Under SBA's 7(a) Loan and 504 Loan Programs, SBA will be able to 
guarantee more loans, although, in this case too, the number and amount 
cannot be estimated accurately. Based on data for fiscal years 2014-
2016, SBA estimates that about two additional loans, totaling 
approximately $200,000, could be made to newly defined small businesses 
under the proposed size standards using NAICS 2017. Under the Jobs Act, 
SBA can now guarantee substantially larger loans than in the past. 
Additionally, the Jobs Act established an alternative size standard for 
SBA's 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs for applicants that do not meet the 
size standards for their industries. The Jobs Act provides that if a 
firm applying for a 7(a) or 504 loan does not meet the size standard 
for its industry, it might still qualify if it has a tangible net worth 
that does not exceed $15 million and an average net income after 
Federal income taxes (excluding any carry-over losses) for its 
preceding two completed fiscal years that does not exceed $5 million. 
Public Law 111-240, 124 Stat. 504, title 1, subtitle A, part 1, section 
1116 (Sep. 27, 2010). Thus, the updated size standards may result in an 
increase in SBA's loan guarantees to small businesses in the affected 
industries, but SBA cannot quantify this impact.
    Newly defined small businesses will also benefit from SBA's 
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. Since this program is 
contingent on the occurrence and severity of a disaster, SBA cannot 
make a meaningful estimate of future EIDL benefit.
    To the extent that newly defined small firms under NAICS 2017 could 
become active in Federal procurement programs, this may entail some 
additional administrative costs to the Federal Government associated 
with additional bidders for Federal small business procurement 
opportunities. More firms may seek SBA's guaranteed loans. More will be 
enrolled in the SBA's Dynamic Small Business Search database. Since 
more firms will qualify as small, more may also seek certification as 
8(a) or HUBZone firms, or qualify for WOSB, SDVOSB, and/or small 
disadvantaged business (SDB) status. However, it is important to point 
out that most business entities that are already registered in SAM will 
not be required to update their SAM profiles. However, it will be 
incumbent on registrants to review their profiles to ensure that they 
have the correct NAICS codes. SAM requires that registered companies 
review and update their profiles annually, and therefore, businesses 
will need to pay particular attention to the changes to determine if 
they might affect them. They will also have to verify and update, if 
necessary, their Representations and Certifications in SAM.
    Among businesses in this group seeking SBA assistance, there could 
be some additional costs associated with compliance and verification of 
small business status and protests of small business status. These 
added costs are likely to be minimal because mechanisms are already in 
place to handle these administrative requirements.
    The costs to the Federal Government may be higher on some Federal 
contracts under the higher revised size standards under NAICS 2017. 
With more businesses defined as small, Federal agencies might choose to 
set aside more contracts for competition among small businesses rather 
than using full and open competition. The movement from unrestricted to 
set-aside contracting will likely result in competition among fewer 
total bidders, although there will be a larger pool of small businesses 
to submit offers. In addition, higher costs may result when additional 
full and open contracts are awarded to HUBZone businesses because of a 
price evaluation preference. The additional costs associated with fewer 
bidders, however, will likely be minor since, as a matter of law, 
procurements may be set aside for small businesses or reserved for the 
8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSB Programs only if awards are expected to 
be made at fair and reasonable prices.
    The revised size standards may have some distributional effects 
among large and small businesses. Although SBA cannot estimate with 
certainty the actual outcome of gains and losses among small and large 
businesses, there are several likely impacts. There may be a transfer 
of some Federal contracts from large businesses to small businesses. 
Large businesses may have fewer Federal contract opportunities as 
Federal agencies decide to set aside more Federal contracts for small 
businesses. In addition, some agencies may award more Federal contracts 
to HUBZone concerns instead of large businesses since HUBZone concerns 
may be eligible for price evaluation adjustments when they compete on 
full and open procurement opportunities. Similarly, currently defined 
small businesses may receive fewer Federal contracts due to the 
increased competition from more businesses defined as small under NAICS 
2017. This transfer may be offset by more Federal procurements set 
aside for all small businesses. The number of newly defined and 
expanding small businesses that are willing and able to sell to the 
Federal Government will limit the potential transfer of contracts away 
from large and small businesses under the existing size standards. SBA 
cannot estimate with precision the potential distributional impacts of 
these transfers.
    SBA's adoption of NAICS 2017 and resulting revisions to size 
standards is consistent with SBA's statutory mandate to assist small 
business by providing access to capital and credit, Government 
contracts, and management and technical assistance. Updated size 
standards based on latest industry definitions ensure that Federal 
small business assistance is more effectively targeted to its intended 
beneficiaries. The Small Business Act states that ``the Administrator 
shall ensure that the size standard varies from industry to industry to 
the extent necessary to reflect the differing characteristics of the 
various industries.'' 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(3). With the adoption of the 
latest industry definitions in NAICS 2017, SBA's size standards are 
more consistent with the differing characteristics among the various 
industries.

Executive Order 13563

    A description of the need for this proposed regulatory action and 
benefits and costs associated with this action including possible 
distribution impacts that relate to Executive Order 13563 are included 
above in the Cost Benefit Analysis.
    To engage interested parties in this action, SBA reached out to all 
Federal agencies advising them that the Agency plans to update its 
table of size standards to NAICS 2017, effective October 1, 2017, and 
that agencies must continue using the current size standards until that 
date. Adopting the

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updated size standards on October 1, 2017 is consistent with SBA's 
adoptions of previous NAICS revisions at the beginning of the new 
fiscal year following the OMB's January 1 effective date of NAICS 
revisions for Federal statistical agencies.
    Unlike the previous NAICS revisions which SBA adopted for its size 
standards either through a direct final rule or through an interim 
final rule, for the adoption of NAICS 2017 revision, SBA is issuing 
this proposed rule and seeking comments to better engage the public in 
the process. SBA will also issue a press release on the publication of 
the proposed rule and update the ``What's New With Size Standards,'' 
page on its Web site at www.sba.gov/size, asking interested parties to 
comment on the rule. SBA will thoroughly consider all public comments 
when developing the final rule.

Executive Order 12988

    This action meets applicable standards set forth in Sections 3(a) 
and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize 
litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden. The action does not 
have retroactive or preemptive effect.

Executive Order 13132

    For purposes of Executive Order 13132, SBA has determined that this 
proposed rule, if adopted as proposed, will not 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. Therefore, SBA 
has determined that this proposed rule has no Federalism implications 
warranting preparation of a Federalism assessment.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    For the purpose of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35, 
SBA has determined that this proposed rule would not impose any new 
reporting or record keeping requirements.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), this proposed rule, if 
adopted, may have a significant impact on a substantial number of small 
businesses in some industries whose size standards have been revised. 
As described above, this rule may affect small businesses applying for 
Federal government contracts, loans under SBA's 7(a), 504, and Economic 
Injury Disaster Loan Programs, and assistance under other Federal small 
business programs.
    Immediately below, SBA sets forth an initial regulatory flexibility 
analysis (IRFA) of this proposed rule addressing the following 
questions: (1) What are the need for and objectives of the rule?; (2) 
What are SBA's description and estimate of the number of small 
businesses to which the rule will apply?; (3) What are the projected 
reporting, record keeping, and other compliance requirements of the 
rule?; (4) What are the relevant Federal rules that may duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with the rule?; and (5) What alternatives will 
allow the Agency to accomplish its regulatory objectives while 
minimizing the impact on small businesses?
    1. What are the need for and objective of the rule?
    The Small Business Act requires that small business size standards 
vary from industry to industry reflecting the differing characteristics 
of the various industries. SBA uses the latest NAICS as a basis of 
industries definitions for its table of size standards. As part of its 
five-year review of and revisions to NAICS industry definitions, OMB 
published its latest NAICS revision, NAICS 2017, on August 8, 2017. 
According to the OMB's notice, Federal establishment and industry data 
for reference years beginning on or after January 1, 2017 should be 
published using NAICS 2017. This rulemaking proposes to amend SBA's 
small business size regulations to incorporate NAICS 2017 into its 
table of size standards. This not only makes SBA's size standards more 
reflective of the latest industry differences but also makes them more 
consistent with latest industry data the Agency uses to establish, 
review or adjust size standards. Updating size standards to the latest 
industry definitions also serves the SBA's mandate to review all size 
standards and make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions 
under the Jobs Act.
    2. What are SBA's description and estimate of the number of small 
businesses to which the rule will apply?
    With the update of size standards to the latest industry 
definitions under NAICS 2017, Federal small business assistance is more 
effectively targeted to its intended beneficiaries. The adoption of 
NAICS 2017, if adopted as proposed, would result in increases in size 
standards for six industries and part of one industry under NAICS 2012 
and decreases for two. The size standards for the rest of the 29 
affected industries will remain unchanged. In industries whose size 
standards have increased due to the adoption of NAICS 2017, about 60 
firms above the current size standards would qualify as small under the 
updated size standards, thereby making them eligible for Federal small 
business assistance programs. Based on the recent data, SBA estimates 
that approximately $700,000 in Federal contracts and about $200,000 in 
SBA loans could be awarded to the newly defined small businesses under 
the updated size standards. The updated size standards would enable 
more small businesses to maintain their small business size status for 
a longer period. In the two NAICS 2012 industries, about 3-4 firms 
below the current size standards would lose their small business size 
status under the proposed size standards. However, the program data 
suggests that this would not cause much impact on them. Currently, they 
are not participating in any small business programs. Additionally, in 
both industries, Federal contracting and SBA's loan activities are 
quite insignificant.
    3. What are the projected reporting, record keeping and other 
compliance requirements of the rule?
    The proposed size standard changes due to the adoption of NAICS 
2017 impose no additional reporting or record keeping requirements on 
small businesses. However, qualifying for Federal small business 
contracting and other programs may require businesses to register in 
SAM and recertify in SAM that they are small at least once annually. 
Therefore, the newly qualified small businesses opting to participate 
in those programs must comply with SAM requirements. There are no costs 
associated with either SAM registration or annual recertification. 
Changing size standards alters the access to SBA's financial and other 
Federal programs that assist small businesses, but does not impose a 
regulatory burden because they neither regulate nor control business 
behavior.
    4. What are the relevant Federal rules, which may duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with the rule?
    Under section 3(a)(2)(C) of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 
632(a)(2)(c), Federal agencies must generally use SBA's size standards 
to define a small business, unless specifically authorized by statute 
to do otherwise. In 1995, SBA published in the Federal Register a list 
of statutory and regulatory size standards that identified the 
application of SBA's size standards as well as other size standards 
used by Federal agencies (60 FR 57988 (November 24, 1995)). An agency 
may establish for its programs a size standard that is different from 
those established by SBA if approved by SBA's Administrator in 
accordance with 13 CFR 121.903. SBA is not aware of any Federal rule 
that would duplicate or

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conflict with establishing or updating size standards.
    However, the Small Business Act and SBA's regulations allow Federal 
agencies to develop different size standards if they believe that SBA's 
size standards are not appropriate for their programs, with the 
approval of SBA's Administrator (13 CFR 121.903). The RFA authorizes a 
Federal agency to establish an alternative small business definition, 
after consultation with the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small 
Business Administration (5 U.S.C. 601(3)).
    5. What alternatives will allow the Agency to accomplish its 
regulatory objectives while minimizing the impact on small entities?
    By law, SBA is required to develop numerical size standards for 
establishing eligibility for Federal small business assistance 
programs. Other than varying levels of size standards by industry and 
changing the size measures, no practical alternative exists to the 
systems of numerical size standards. SBA considered continuing to use 
NAICS 2012 as a basis of industry definitions for its table of size 
standards. However, that would render SBA's table of size standards 
incompatible with Federal industry and establishment statistics and 
other databases.

List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121

    Administrative practice and procedure, Government procurement, 
Government property, Grant programs-- business, Individuals with 
disabilities, Loan programs--business, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Small businesses.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, SBA proposes to amend 13 
CFR part 121 as follows:

PART 121--SMALL BUSINESS SIZE REGULATIONS

0
1. The authority citation for part 121 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662, and 694a(9).

0
2. In Sec.  121.201, amend the table, ``Small Business Size Standards 
by NAICS Industry'' as follows:
0
a. Remove the entries for 211111 and 211112;
0
b. Add entries for 211120 and 211130;
0
c. Remove the entries for 212231 and 212234;
0
d. Add an entry for 212230;
0
e. Remove the entry 333911;
0
f. Remove the entry 333913;
0
g. Add an entry for 333914;
0
h. Add an entry for 335220;
0
i. Remove the entries for 335221, 335222, 335224, and 335228;
0
j. Remove the entries for 452111, 452112, 452910, and 452990;
0
k. Add entries for 452210, 452311, and 452319;
0
l. Add an entry for 454110;
0
m. Remove the entries for 454111, 454112, and 454113;
0
n. Remove the entries for 512210 and 512220;
0
o. Add an entry for 512250;
0
p. Remove the entries for 517110 and 517210;
0
q. Add entries for 517311 and 517312;
0
r. Remove the entries for 532220, 532230, 532291, 532292, and 532299;
0
s. Add entries for 532281, 532282, 532283, 532284, and 532289;
0
t. Remove the entry for 541711;
0
u. Remove the entry for 541712;
0
v. Add entries for 541713 and 541714;
0
w. Add an entry for 541715;
0
x. Revise the NAICS industry title of the entry for 721310 to read, 
``Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps''; and
0
y. Revise footnote 11 at the end of the table.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  121.201   What size standards has SBA identified by North 
American Industry Classification System codes?

* * * * *

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                                                                                       Size            Size
                                                                                   standards  in   standards  in
               NAICS  codes                      NAICS U.S. industry title         millions  of     number  of
                                                                                      dollars        employees
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
211120...................................  Crude Petroleum Extraction...........  ..............           1,250
211130...................................  Natural Gas Extraction...............  ..............           1,250
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
212230...................................  Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining  ..............             750
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
333914...................................  Measuring, Dispensing, and Other       ..............             750
                                            Pumping Equipment Manufacturing.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
335220...................................  Major Household Appliance              ..............           1,500
                                            Manufacturing.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
452210...................................  Department Stores....................           $32.5  ..............
452311...................................  Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters.....            29.5  ..............
452319...................................  All Other General Merchandise Stores.            32.5  ..............
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
454110...................................  Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order               38.5  ..............
                                            Houses.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
512250...................................  Record Production and Distribution...  ..............             250
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
517311...................................  Wired Telecommunications Carriers....  ..............           1,500
517312...................................  Wireless Telecommunications Carriers   ..............           1,500
                                            (except Satellite).
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
532281...................................  Formal Wear and Costume Rental.......            20.5  ..............
532282...................................  Video Tape and Disc Rental...........            27.5  ..............

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532283...................................  Home Health Equipment Rental.........            32.5  ..............
532284...................................  Recreational Goods Rental............             7.5  ..............
532289...................................  All Other Consumer Goods Rental......             7.5  ..............
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
541713...................................  Research and Technology in             ..............           1,000
                                            Nanotechnology \11\.
541714...................................  Research and Technology in             ..............           1,000
                                            Biotechnology (except
                                            Nanobiotechnology) \11\.
541715...................................  Research and Development in the        ..............           1,000
                                            Physical, Engineering, and Life
                                            Sciences (except Nanotechnology and
                                            Biotechnology) \ 11\.
Except,..................................  Aircraft, Aircraft Engine and Engine   ..............            1500
                                            Parts \11\.
Except,..................................  Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary     ..............           1,250
                                            Equipment \11\.
Except,..................................  Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles,    ..............           1,250
                                            Their Propulsion Units and
                                            Propulsion Parts \11\.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
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Footnotes
 * * * * * * *
\11\ NAICS codes 541713, 541714, and 541715--
(a) ``Research and Development'' means laboratory or other physical research and development. It does not
  include economic, educational, engineering, operations, systems, or other nonphysical research; or computer
  programming, data processing, commercial and/or medical laboratory testing.
(b) For research and development contracts requiring the delivery of a manufactured product, the appropriate
  size standard is that of the manufacturing industry.
(c) For purposes of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Transfer Technology (STTR)
  programs only, a different definition has been established by law. See 15 U.S.C. 638(e)(5) and section 3 of
  the SBIR and STTR policy directives available at www.sbir.gov.
(d) ``Research and Development'' for guided missiles and space vehicles includes evaluations and simulation, and
  other services requiring thorough knowledge of complete missiles and spacecraft.
 * * * * * * *


Linda M. McMahon,
Administrator.
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                                                   Proposed Rules                                                                                                 Federal Register
                                                                                                                                                                  Vol. 82, No. 73

                                                                                                                                                                  Tuesday, April 18, 2017



                                                   This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    proposed rule submitted by email. SBA                  effective October 1, 2017 or the
                                                   contains notices to the public of the proposed          will post all comments to this proposed                beginning of the new fiscal year
                                                   issuance of rules and regulations. The                  rule on www.regulations.gov.                           following the OMB’s release of the
                                                   purpose of these notices is to give interested             If you wish to submit confidential                  NAICS revision for several reasons: (1)
                                                   persons an opportunity to participate in the            business information (CBI) as defined in               Federal government contracting data
                                                   rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                                                                           the User Notice at www.regulations.gov,                and related statistics will be more
                                                   rules.
                                                                                                           you must submit such information to                    consistent and comparable with past
                                                                                                           U.S. Small Business Administration,                    data for analyzing future small business
                                                   SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                           Khem R. Sharma, Ph.D., Chief, the                      activity if implementation of the revised
                                                                                                           Office of Size Standards, 409 Third                    table of size standards occurs at the
                                                   13 CFR Part 121                                         Street SW., Mail Code 6530,                            beginning of a fiscal year; (2) users of
                                                                                                           Washington, DC 20416, or send an email                 size standards, for instance, Federal
                                                   RIN 3245–AG84
                                                                                                           to sizestandards@sba.gov. Highlight the                prime contractors for developing their
                                                   Small Business Size Standards;                          information that you consider to be CBI                subcontracting plans, can have more
                                                   Adoption of 2017 North American                         and explain why you believe SBA                        consistent data to examine the past and
                                                   Industry Classification System for Size                 should hold this information as                        future Federal contracting trends; and
                                                   Standards                                               confidential. SBA will review your                     (3) small business size standards apply
                                                                                                           information and determine whether it                   to most Federal agencies and their
                                                   AGENCY:  U.S. Small Business                            will make the information public.                      programs involving small businesses;
                                                   Administration.                                            Requests to redact or remove posted                 with a time lag between the OMB’s
                                                   ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  comments cannot be honored and a                       effective date and SBA’s update to its
                                                                                                           request to redact or remove posted                     size standards they will have time to
                                                   SUMMARY:    The U.S. Small Business                     comments will be posted as a comment.                  implement the changes and develop
                                                   Administration (SBA) proposes to                        See the www.regulations.gov help                       training tools, if necessary.
                                                   amend its small business size                           section for information on how to make
                                                   regulations to incorporate the U.S.                     changes to your comments.                              Changes in NAICS 2017
                                                   Office of Management and Budget’s                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.                      NAICS 2017 created 21 new NAICS
                                                   (OMB) North American Industry                           Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Office of Size                      industries by reclassifying, splitting, or
                                                   Classification System (NAICS) revision                  Standards, (202) 205–6618 or                           merging 29 industries or their parts
                                                   for 2017, identified as NAICS 2017, into                sizestandards@sba.gov.                                 under NAICS 2012. Of those 21 new
                                                   its table of small business size                                                                               industries, five were created by merging
                                                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective
                                                   standards. NAICS 2017 created 21 new                                                                           two or more of thirteen NAICS 2012
                                                                                                           October 1, 2000, SBA adopted NAICS
                                                   industries by reclassifying, combining,                                                                        industries in their entirety, while three
                                                                                                           1997 industry definitions as a basis for
                                                   or splitting 29 existing industries under                                                                      were created by combining part of one
                                                                                                           its table of small business size
                                                   changes made to NAICS in 2012 (NAICS                                                                           industry with another industry. Three
                                                                                                           standards, replacing the 1987 Standard
                                                   2012). SBA’s proposed size standards                                                                           new industries were created by splitting
                                                                                                           Industrial Classification (SIC) (65 FR
                                                   for these 21 new industries have                                                                               two industries to two parts each with
                                                                                                           30836 (May 15, 2000)). Since then, OMB
                                                   resulted in an increase to size standards                                                                      one part of each industry defined as a
                                                                                                           has issued four revisions to NAICS.
                                                   for six NAICS 2012 industries and part                                                                         separate industry and combining other
                                                                                                           SBA’s table of size standards adopted
                                                   of one industry, a decrease to size                                                                            parts of the two industries to form a
                                                                                                           the OMB’s first revision, NAICS 2002,
                                                   standards for two, a change in the size                                                                        separate new industry. One new
                                                                                                           effective October 1, 2002 (67 FR 52597
                                                   standards measure from average annual                                                                          industry was formed by designating part
                                                                                                           (August 13, 2002)), the second revision,
                                                   receipts to number of employees for                                                                            of one industry as a separate industry.
                                                                                                           NAICS 2007, effective October 1, 2007
                                                   one, and no change in size standards for                                                                       OMB also changed 6-digit NAICS codes
                                                                                                           (72 FR 49639 (August 29, 2007)), and
                                                   twenty industries and part of one                                                                              for eight industries without changing
                                                                                                           the third revision, NAICS 2012, effective
                                                   industry. SBA proposes to adopt the                                                                            their definitions and titles and amended
                                                                                                           October 1, 2012 (77 FR 49991 (August
                                                   updated table of size standards, effective                                                                     the title of one industry without
                                                                                                           20, 2012)).
                                                   October 1, 2017                                            OMB published its fourth and latest                 changing its 6-digit code. Table 1,
                                                   DATES: SBA must receive comments to                     revision, NAICS 2017, ‘‘Notice of NAICS                ‘‘NAICS 2012 Industries or Their Parts
                                                   this proposed rule on or before June 19,                2017 final decisions’’ in the Federal                  Matched to NAICS 2017 Industries,’’
                                                   2017.                                                   Register on August 8, 2016 (81 FR                      below, shows the changes from NAICS
                                                   ADDRESSES: Identify your comments by                    52584). The OMB notice stated that                     2012 to NAICS 2017.
                                                   RIN 3245–AG84 and submit them by                        Federal statistical establishment data                    Complete information on the
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                                                   one of the following methods: (1)                       published for reference years beginning                relationship between NAICS 2012 and
                                                   Federal eRulemaking Portal:                             on or after January 1, 2017, should be                 NAICS 2017 is available on the U.S.
                                                   www.regulations.gov, following the                      published using NAICS 2017. SBA                        Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau)
                                                   instructions for submitting comments;                   proposes to adopt NAICS 2017 for its                   Web site at http://www.census.gov/eos/
                                                   or (2) Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier:                      table of size standards, effective October             www/naics/. The Census Bureau’s Web
                                                   Khem R. Sharma, Ph.D., Chief, Office of                 1, 2017.                                               site also provides detailed
                                                   Size Standards, 409 Third Street SW.,                      As with the previous NAICS                          documentation on Federal notices
                                                   Mail Code 6530, Washington, DC 20416.                   revisions, SBA also proposes to adopt                  involving the replacement of SIC with
                                                   SBA will not accept comments to this                    the latest NAICS revision, NAICS 2017,                 NAICS, and all subsequent NAICS


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                                                   updates and revisions, including the                              concordances (i.e., correspondence                        and NAICS 2002, and between
                                                   August 8, 2017 ‘‘Notice of NAICS 2017                             tables) between SIC and NAICS 1997                        subsequent NAICS revisions.
                                                   final decisions,’’ as well as

                                                                         TABLE 1—NAICS 2012 INDUSTRIES OR THEIR PARTS MATCHED TO NAICS 2017 INDUSTRIES
                                                    NAICS 2012                                                                                  Status     NAICS 2017
                                                                                         NAICS 2012 industry title                                                                       NAICS 2017 industry title
                                                       code                                                                                      code         code

                                                   211111 .........      Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                                             crude petroleum extraction ...........................                                211120   Crude Petroleum Extraction.
                                                                             natural gas extraction ....................................       pt.                 211130   Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                   211112   .........    Natural Gas Liquid Extraction ..............................          pt.                 211130   Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                   212231   .........    Lead Ore and Zinc Ore Mining ............................             pt.                 212230   Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining.
                                                   212234   .........    Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mining .....................                pt.                 212230   Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining.
                                                   333911   .........    Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing ...                          pt.                 333914   Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping
                                                                                                                                                                              Equipment Manufacturing.
                                                   333913 .........      Measuring and Dispensing Pump Manufacturing                           pt.                 333914   Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping
                                                                                                                                                                              Equipment Manufacturing.
                                                   335221 .........      Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing .....                       pt.                 335220   Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                   335222 .........      Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer Man-                          pt.                 335220   Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                                            ufacturing.
                                                   335224 .........      Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing ....                        pt.                 335220   Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                   335228 .........      Other Major Household Appliance Manufacturing                         pt.                 335220   Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                   452111 .........      Department Stores (except Discount Department                         pt.                 452210   Department Stores.
                                                                            Stores).
                                                   452112 .........      Discount Department Stores.
                                                                              insignificant perishable grocery sales ...........               pt.                 452210   Department Stores.
                                                                              significant perishable grocery sales ..............              pt.                 452311   Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters.
                                                   452910   .........    Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters ...................                  pt.                 452311   Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters.
                                                   452990   .........    All Other General Merchandise Stores ................                 nc.                 452319   All Other General Merchandise Stores.
                                                   454111   .........    Electronic Shopping .............................................     pt.                 454110   Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.
                                                   454112   .........    Electronic Auctions ...............................................   pt.                 454110   Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.
                                                   454113   .........    Mail-Order Houses ...............................................     pt.                 454110   Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.
                                                   512210   .........    Record Production ................................................    pt.                 512250   Record Production and Distribution.
                                                   512220   .........    Integrated Record Production/Distribution ...........                 pt.                 512250   Record Production and Distribution.
                                                   517110   .........    Wired Telecommunications Carriers ....................                nc.                 517311   Wired Telecommunications Carriers.
                                                   517210   .........    Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except                          nc.                 517312   Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except
                                                                            Satellite).                                                                                        Satellite).
                                                   532220   .........    Formal Wear and Costume Rental ......................                 nc.                 532281   Formal Wear and Costume Rental.
                                                   532230   .........    Video Tape and Disc Rental ................................           nc.                 532282   Video Tape and Disc Rental.
                                                   532291   .........    Home Health Equipment Rental ..........................               nc.                 532283   Home Health Equipment Rental.
                                                   532292   .........    Recreational Goods Rental ..................................          nc.                 532284   Recreational Goods Rental.
                                                   532299   .........    All Other Consumer Goods Rental ......................                nc.                 532289   All Other Consumer Goods Rental.
                                                   541711   .........    Research and Development in Biotechnology.
                                                                              nanobiotechnologies research and experi-                         pt.                 541713   Research and Development in Nanotechnology.
                                                                                 mental development laboratories.
                                                                              except nanobiotechnologies research and                                              541714   Research and Development in Biotechnology
                                                                                 experimental development laboratories.                                                      (except Nanobiotechnology).
                                                   541712 .........      Research and Development in the Physical, En-
                                                                            gineering, and Life Sciences (except Bio-
                                                                            technology).
                                                                              nanotechnology research and experimental                         pt.                 541713   Research and Development in Nanotechnology.
                                                                                 development laboratories.
                                                                              except nanotechnology research and experi-                                           541715   Research and Development in the Physical, En-
                                                                                 mental development laboratories.                                                            gineering, and Life Sciences (except Nano-
                                                                                                                                                                             technology and Biotechnology).
                                                   721310 .........      Rooming and Boarding Houses ...........................               nt.                 721310   Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and
                                                                                                                                                                              Workers’ Camps.
                                                      Key to Abbreviations.
                                                      pt. = Part of 2017 industry.
                                                      nc. = 6-digit NAICS codes changed without changing industries’ definitions and titles.
                                                      nt. = NAICS industry title amended without changing the 6-digit code.


                                                   Proposed Size Standards for New                                   industries under SIC to NAICS. The                        on May 15, 2000 (65 FR 30386)
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                                                   Industries in NAICS 2017                                          guidelines aimed to minimize the                          (corrected on September 5, 2000, 65 FR
                                                     On October 22, 1999, SBA proposed                               impact of applying a new industry                         53533) adopting the resulting table of
                                                   to replace SIC with NAICS 1997 as the                             classification system on SBA’s size                       size standards based on NAICS 1997, as
                                                   basis of industry definitions for its table                       standards and on small businesses that                    proposed. To be consistent, SBA used
                                                   of small business size standards (64 FR                           qualified as small under the SIC based                    the same guidelines when it updated its
                                                   57188). The proposed rule included a                              size standards. SBA received no                           table of size standards to adopt NAICS
                                                   set of guidelines or rules that SBA                               negative comments against the proposed                    2002, NAICS 2007, and NAICS 2012
                                                   applied to convert the size standards for                         guidelines. SBA published its final rule                  revisions. In those updates as well, SBA


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                                                   received no adverse comments on using                      its size standards table, SBA has also                            ‘‘General Guidelines to Establish Size
                                                   those guidelines, or on the resulting                      generally followed the same guidelines.                           Standards for New Industries under
                                                   changes to the size standards. For this                    The guidelines that are applicable to                             NAICS 2017.’’
                                                   proposed rule to adopt NAICS 2017 for                      this update are shown below in Table 2,

                                                            TABLE 2—GENERAL GUIDELINES TO ESTABLISH SIZE STANDARDS FOR NEW INDUSTRIES UNDER NAICS 2017
                                                   If the NAICS 2017 industry is composed of:                                                   The size standard for the NAICS 2017 industry code will be:

                                                   1. A single NAICS 2012 industry or part of a single NAICS 2012 indus-                        The same size standard as for the NAICS 2012 industry or part.
                                                     try.
                                                   2. Two or more NAICS 2012 industries; two or more parts of an NAICS
                                                     2012 industry; parts of two or more NAICS 2012 industries; or one or
                                                     more NAICS 2012 industries and part(s) of one or more NAICS 2012
                                                     industries, and
                                                        2a. they all have the same size standard .........................................      The same size standard as for the NAICS 2012 industries or parts.
                                                        2b. they all have the same size measure (e.g., receipts, employ-                        The same size standard as for the NAICS 2012 industry or part that
                                                          ees, etc.) but do not all have the same size standard.                                  most closely matches the economic activity described by the NAICS
                                                                                                                                                  2017 industry, or
                                                                                                                                                The highest size standard among the NAICS 2012 industries and
                                                                                                                                                  part(s) that comprise the NAICS 2017 industry, provided that the
                                                                                                                                                  highest size standard does not include dominant or potentially domi-
                                                                                                                                                  nant firms.
                                                        2c. they have different size measures (i.e., for example, some are                      The same size standard as for the NAICS 2012 industry or part that
                                                          based on receipts and others on employees) and hence do not                             most closely matches the economic activity described by the NAICS
                                                          all have the same size standard.                                                        2017 industry, or
                                                                                                                                                The highest size standard among the NAICS 2012 industries and
                                                                                                                                                  part(s) that comprise the NAICS 2017 industry, provided that the
                                                                                                                                                  highest size standard does not include dominant or potentially domi-
                                                                                                                                                  nant firms.
                                                                                                                                                To apply this rule, SBA converts all size standards to a single measure
                                                                                                                                                  (e.g., receipts, employees, etc.) using the size measure for the
                                                                                                                                                  NAICS 2012 industry or part(s) that most closely match the eco-
                                                                                                                                                  nomic activity described by the NAICS 2017 industry or using the
                                                                                                                                                  size measure that applies to most of the NAICS industries or parts
                                                                                                                                                  comprising the NAICS 2017 industry.



                                                      In addition to the above general                        in the table are the current size                                 industries and part of one industry
                                                   guidelines, in cases where a new                           standards for the affected NAICS 2012                             would not change. This would also
                                                   industry is formed by merging multiple                     industries and their parts.                                       result in changing the size standard
                                                   industries or their parts with                               As shown in Table 3, the size                                   measure for one industry from average
                                                   substantially different levels or different                standards for most of the affected                                annual receipts to number of employees.
                                                   measures of size standards, in this                        NAICS 2012 industries are not impacted                               As stated previously, SBA generally
                                                   proposed rule to adopt NAICS 2017,                         and therefore remain unchanged under                              applied the guidelines in Table 2 to
                                                   SBA has also examined the relevant                         NAICS 2017. The majority of the                                   convert the size standards for industries
                                                   latest industry and Federal procurement                    changes consist of revisions to industry                          from NAICS 2012 to NAICS 2017.
                                                   data to determine an appropriate size                      codes or titles, or mergers of two or                             However, for new industries that were
                                                   standard for the new industry.                             more NAICS 2012 industries or their                               created by combining industries or their
                                                   Developed based on the above                               parts to new industries without                                   parts with significantly different size
                                                   guidelines and analyses of the relevant                    impacting their size standards. Of the 29                         standards or different measures of size
                                                   data, where necessary, SBA’s proposed                      NAICS 2012 industries affected by the                             standards, SBA also evaluated the
                                                   size standards for the new industries                      revision, adopting NAICS 2017 would                               relevant industry and Federal
                                                   under NAICS 2017 are shown in Table                        increase size standards for six industries                        procurement data to determine
                                                   3, ‘‘Proposed Size Standards for New                       and part of one industry and decrease                             appropriate size standards for the new
                                                   Industries in NAICS 2017.’’ Also shown                     two. Size standards for twenty                                    industries, as discussed below.

                                                                                  TABLE 3—PROPOSED SIZE STANDARDS FOR NEW INDUSTRIES IN NAICS 2017
                                                                                                                                                  Proposed      Proposed
                                                                                                        Current size     Current size           NAICS 2017     NAICS 2017
                                                     NAICS                  NAICS 2012                                                                                                NAICS 2017          NAICS 2017
                                                                                                          standard         standard                  size           size
                                                   2012 code                industry title                                                                                               code             industry title
                                                                                                        (employees)       ($ million)             standard       standard
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                                                   211111 ....      Crude Petroleum and Nat-                    1,250
                                                                      ural Gas Extraction.
                                                                         crude petroleum ex-                    1,250    ....................         1,250    ....................       211120   Crude Petroleum Extrac-
                                                                            traction.                                                                                                                tion.
                                                                         natural gas extraction                 1,250    ....................         1,250    ....................       211130   Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                   211112 ....      Natural Gas Liquid Extrac-                    750
                                                                      tion.



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                                                                                                                                                        Proposed              Proposed
                                                                                                        Current size           Current size           NAICS 2017             NAICS 2017
                                                     NAICS                   NAICS 2012                                                                                                             NAICS 2017          NAICS 2017
                                                                                                          standard               standard                  size                   size
                                                   2012 code                 industry title                                                                                                            code             industry title
                                                                                                        (employees)             ($ million)             standard               standard
                                                                                                                                                      (employees)             ($ million)

                                                   212231 ....      Lead Ore and Zinc Ore                             750      ....................                 750      ....................       212230   Copper, Nickel, Lead, and
                                                                      Mining.                                                                                                                                      Zinc Mining.
                                                   212234 ....      Copper Ore and Nickel Ore                      1,500
                                                                      Mining.
                                                   333911 ....      Pump and Pumping Equip-                           750      ....................                 750      ....................       333914   Measuring, Dispensing, and
                                                                      ment Manufacturing.                                                                                                                         Other Pumping Equip-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ment Manufacturing.
                                                   333913 ....      Measuring and Dispensing                          750
                                                                      Pump Manufacturing.
                                                   335221 ....      Household Cooking Appli-                       1,500       ....................              1,500       ....................       335220   Major Household Appliance
                                                                      ance Manufacturing.                                                                                                                         Manufacturing.
                                                   335222 ....      Household Refrigerator and                     1,250
                                                                      Home Freezer Manufac-
                                                                      turing.
                                                   335224 ....      Household Laundry Equip-                       1,250
                                                                      ment Manufacturing.
                                                   335228 ....      Other Major Household Ap-                      1,000
                                                                      pliance Manufacturing.
                                                   452111 ....      Department Stores (except           ....................              $32.5       ....................              $32.5           452210   Department Stores.
                                                                      Discount Department
                                                                      Stores).
                                                   452112 ....      Discount Department                 ....................                29.5
                                                                      Stores.
                                                                         insignificant perishable       ....................               29.5
                                                                            grocery sales.
                                                   452112 ....      Discount Department                 ....................                29.5
                                                                      Stores.
                                                                         significant perishable         ....................                29.5      ....................               29.5           452311   Warehouse Clubs and
                                                                            grocery sales.                                                                                                                        Supercenters.
                                                   452910 ....      Warehouse Clubs and                 ....................               29.5
                                                                      Supercenters.
                                                   452990 ....      All Other General Merchan-          ....................               32.5       ....................                32.5          452319   All Other General Merchan-
                                                                      dise Stores.                                                                                                                                  dise Stores.
                                                   454111 ....      Electronic Shopping ...........     ....................               32.5       ....................                38.5          454110   Electronic Shopping and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Mail-Order Houses.
                                                   454112 ....      Electronic Auctions .............   ....................               38.5       ....................
                                                   454113 ....      Mail-Order Houses .............     ....................               38.5
                                                   512210 ....      Record Production .............     ....................                7.5                    250       ....................       512250   Record Production and Dis-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   tribution.
                                                   512220 ....      Integrated Record Produc-                      1,250
                                                                       tion/Distribution.
                                                   517110 ....      Wired Telecommunications                       1,500       ....................              1,500       ....................       517311   Wired Telecommunications
                                                                       Carriers.                                                                                                                                    Carriers.
                                                   517210 ....      Wireless Telecommuni-                          1,500       ....................              1,500       ....................       517312   Wireless Telecommuni-
                                                                       cations Carriers (except                                                                                                                     cations Carriers (except
                                                                       Satellite).                                                                                                                                  Satellite).
                                                   532220 ....      Formal Wear and Costume             ....................               20.5       ....................                20.5          532281   Formal Wear and Costume
                                                                       Rental.                                                                                                                                      Rental.
                                                   532230 ....      Video Tape and Disc Rent-           ....................               27.5       ....................                27.5          532282   Video Tape and Disc Rent-
                                                                       al.                                                                                                                                          al.
                                                   532291 ....      Home Health Equipment               ....................               32.5       ....................                32.5          532283   Home Health Equipment
                                                                       Rental.                                                                                                                                      Rental.
                                                   532292 ....      Recreational Goods Rental           ....................                  7.5     ....................                  7.5         532284   Recreational Goods Rental.
                                                   532299 ....      All Other Consumer Goods            ....................                  7.5     ....................                  7.5         532289   All Other Consumer Goods
                                                                       Rental.                                                                                                                                      Rental.
                                                   541711 ....      Research and Development                       1,000
                                                                       in Biotechnology.
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                                                                          nanobiotechnologies                      1,000       ....................              1,000       ....................       541713   Research and Development
                                                                            research and experi-                                                                                                                  in Nanotechnology.
                                                                            mental development
                                                                            laboratories.
                                                                          except nanobiotech-                      1,000       ....................              1,000       ....................       541714   Research and Development
                                                                            nologies research                                                                                                                     in Biotechnology (except
                                                                            and experimental de-                                                                                                                  Nanobiotechnology).
                                                                            velopment labora-
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                                                                                                                                                        Proposed              Proposed
                                                                                                        Current size           Current size           NAICS 2017             NAICS 2017
                                                     NAICS                  NAICS 2012                                                                                                              NAICS 2017          NAICS 2017
                                                                                                          standard               standard                  size                   size
                                                   2012 code                industry title                                                                                                             code             industry title
                                                                                                        (employees)             ($ million)             standard               standard
                                                                                                                                                      (employees)             ($ million)

                                                   541712 ....      Research and Development                      1,000
                                                                     in the Physical, Engineer-
                                                                     ing, and Life Sciences
                                                                     (except Biotechnology).
                                                                        nanotechnology re-                        1,000        ....................             1,000        ....................       541713   Research and Development
                                                                          search and experi-                                                                                                                      in Nanotechnology.
                                                                          mental development
                                                                          laboratories.
                                                                        except nanotechnology                     1,000        ....................             1,000        ....................       541715   Research and Development
                                                                          research and experi-                                                                                                                     in the Physical, Engineer-
                                                                          mental development                                                                                                                       ing, and Life Sciences
                                                                          laboratories.                                                                                                                            (except Nanotechnology
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   and Biotechnology).
                                                   721310 ....      Rooming and Boarding                ....................                  7.5     ....................                  7.5         721310   Rooming and Boarding
                                                                     Houses.                                                                                                                                       Houses, Dormitories, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Workers’ Camps.



                                                   Derivation of Proposed Size Standards                         (PSC)) received a little over $1 million                                     contracts under NAICS 211111. Thirty-
                                                   for Select NAICS 2017 Industries                              in Federal contracts annually.                                               four of them were small under the
                                                                                                                 Seventeen of those firms had fewer than                                      1,250-employee size standard and
                                                   NAICS 211120, Crude Petroleum
                                                                                                                 1,250 employees, accounting for nearly                                       received a third of total dollars obligated
                                                   Extraction
                                                                                                                 60 percent of dollars obligated under                                        to that industry. The average annual
                                                      SBA proposes a 1,250-employee size                         that PSC. Thus, using a size standard                                        amount obligated to NAICS 211111 was
                                                   standard for NAICS 2017 industry                              that is lower than 1,250 employees can                                       about $58 million. Because the
                                                   211120 (Crude Petroleum Extraction).                          hurt those businesses. Based on these                                        partitioning of NAICS 2012 code 211111
                                                   This new industry was generated by                            results, SBA proposes a size standard of                                     divided firms in that industry between
                                                   partitioning NAICS 2012 industry                              1,250 employees for new NAICS 2012                                           Crude Petroleum Extraction (which
                                                   211111 (Crude Petroleum and Natural                           industry 211120, Crude Petroleum                                             became NAICS 211120) and Natural Gas
                                                   Gas Extraction) into Crude Petroleum                          Extraction.                                                                  Liquid Extraction (which became part of
                                                   Extraction and Natural Gas Extraction                                                                                                      NAICS 211130), SBA examined the
                                                   parts and then redefining the Crude                           NAICS 211130, Natural Gas Extraction
                                                                                                                                                                                              Federal procurement data for the two
                                                   Petroleum Extraction part as new                                 SBA proposes to adopt a 1,250-                                            Product Service Codes (PSCs): Natural
                                                   NAICS 211120. The current size                                employee size standard for NAICS 2017                                        Gas Extraction (GAS) and Crude
                                                   standard for NAICS 211111 is 1,250                            industry 211130 (Natural Gas                                                 Petroleum Extraction and Others
                                                   employees. Based on the 2012 Economic                         Extraction). This new industry was                                           (OTHER THAN GAS).
                                                   Census data, nearly 99 percent of all                         generated by merging the Natural Gas
                                                   firms in NAICS 211111 qualify as small                        Extraction part of NAICS 2012 industry                                          Thirty-eight firms received contracts
                                                   under the 1,250-employee size standard.                       211111 with NAICS 2012 industry                                              under GAS PSC, of which 19 had fewer
                                                   However, SBA cannot quantify the                              211112 (Natural Gas Liquid Extraction).                                      than 1,250 employees. Of those 19, only
                                                   impact of the partition on the size                           The current size standards are 1,250                                         one firm would lose its small business
                                                   standard precisely because information                        employees for NAICS 211111 and 750                                           status if the 750-employee size standard
                                                   on the Crude Petroleum Extraction part                        employees for NAICS 211112. Based on                                         that currently applies to NAICS 211112
                                                   of NAICS 211111 is not available in the                       the 2012 Economic Census data, about                                         was used as the size standard for NAICS
                                                   2012 Economic Census data. Thus, SBA                          70 percent of firms in NAICS 211112 are                                      211130. The GAS PSC category
                                                   analyzed the impact of reducing the size                      below the 750-employee size standard.                                        accounted for about 98 percent of total
                                                   standard for NAICS 211111 from 1,250                          If SBA were to increase the size                                             dollars obligated in NAICS 211111, and
                                                   employees to 1,000 or 750 employees                           standard for NAICS 211112 to 1,250                                           firms with fewer than 1,250 employees
                                                   using the 2012 Economic Census data to                        employees, 4–6 additional firms would                                        accounted for 33 percent. However, if
                                                   see if a lower than 1,250 employees                           qualify as small. That would increase                                        SBA adopted a size standard of 750
                                                   could be adopted for new NAICS                                the share of small firms in that industry                                    employees for new NAICS 211130, the
                                                   211120. The NAICS 211111 data                                 to nearly 75 percent.                                                        small business share of total dollars
                                                   showed that about 10–20 firms would                              Because the 2012 Economic Census                                          obligated would reduce to 24 percent.
                                                   lose their small business status if the                       data does not provide separate                                                  During fiscal years 2013–2015, 62
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                                                   size standard was lowered to 750 or to                        information on firms involved in the                                         unique firms received Federal contracts
                                                   1,000 employees. Based on the Federal                         Natural Gas Extraction part of NAICS                                         under NAICS 211112. Thirty-nine of
                                                   procurement data from the Federal                             211111, it is not possible to calculate a                                    them were below the 750-employee size
                                                   Procurement Data System—Next                                  precise size standard for new NAICS                                          standard and received 38 percent of
                                                   Generation (FPDS–NG) for fiscal years                         211130 using the Economic Census                                             total contract dollars obligated to that
                                                   2013–2015, SBA estimates that 23 firms                        data. Thus, SBA examined Federal                                             industry. The average annual dollars
                                                   involved in crude petroleum extraction                        procurement data from FPDS–NG for                                            obligated to NAICS 211112 was about
                                                   (using the ‘‘Crude Petroleum Extraction                       fiscal years 2013–2015. In that period,                                      $1.4 million. Using 1,250 employees as
                                                   and Others’’ Product Service Code                             55 unique firms received Federal                                             a size standard for NAICS 211130 would


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                                                   enable one currently large firm to                         NAICS 212230, Copper, Nickel, Lead,                    significant in both NAICS 212231 and
                                                   qualify as small.                                          and Zinc Mining                                        NAICS 212234. During that period, only
                                                     When firms under GAS PSC in NAICS                          SBA proposes to adopt a 750-                         one firm with 20 employees received
                                                   211111 and those in NAICS 211112 are                       employee size standard for NAICS 2017                  about $55,000 in Federal contracts in
                                                   considered together, 100 unique firms                      industry 212230 (Copper, Nickel, Lead,                 NAICS 212231, and only two firms (one
                                                   received Federal contracts during fiscal                   and Zinc Mining). NAICS 212230 was                     with seven employees and other with
                                                   years 2013–2015. Of those 100, 59 had                      formed by merging NAICS 2012                           just one employee) received, on average,
                                                   fewer than 1,250 employees, accounting                     industry 212231 (Lead Ore and Zinc Ore                 about $65,000 in Federal contracts
                                                   for 33 percent of total dollars obligated                  Mining) and NAICS 2012 industry                        under NAICS 212234.
                                                   in those industries. If SBA were to adopt                  212234 (Copper Ore and Nickel Ore                         SBA also examined its loan data for
                                                   750 employees as the size standard for                     Mining). The current size standards are                fiscal years 2015–2016 and found that
                                                   NAICS 211130, the number of firms                          750 employees for NAICS 212231 and                     there were no loans granted to firms in
                                                   considered small would decrease from                       1,500 employees for NAICS 212234.                      both NAICS 212231 and NAICS 212234
                                                   59 to 57, and the share of dollars                         Based on the 2012 Economic Census                      during that period.
                                                   obligated to small businesses would                        data, adopting a 1,500-employee size                      Given the above results, SBA
                                                   decrease from 33 percent to 24 percent.                    standard for the new industry will result              proposes to adopt a size standard of 750
                                                   Thus, these results suggest that 1,250                     in almost every firm, including                        employees for NAICS 212230, Copper,
                                                   employees is a more appropriate size                       potentially dominant ones, qualifying as               Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining.
                                                   standard for NAICS 211130 than 750                         small in NAICS 212231. In other words,
                                                   employees.                                                                                                        NAICS 335220, Major Household
                                                                                                              1,500 employees will be too large a size               Appliance Manufacturing
                                                     Additionally, when a new NAICS                           standard for firms currently operating
                                                   2017 industry consists of one or more                      under NAICS 212231. Similarly,                            SBA proposes to adopt 1,500
                                                   NAICS 2012 industries or their part(s)                     adopting a 750-employee size standard                  employees as the small business size
                                                   with different size standards, SBA                         for the new industry will result in only               standard for NAICS 2017 industry
                                                   normally adopts the largest size                           one firm being no longer small in                      335220 (Major Household Appliance
                                                   standard for the resulting new industry                    NAICS 212234.                                          Manufacturing). This new industry was
                                                   (see guidelines 2b in Table 2).                              Furthermore, SBA also examined                       formed by merging four NAICS 2012
                                                   Accordingly, SBA proposes to adopt a                       Federal procurement data from FPDS–                    industries as set forth in Table 4,
                                                   size standard of 1,250 employees for                       NG for fiscal years 2013–2015, and                     ‘‘Formation of Major Household
                                                   NAICS 211130, Natural Gas Extraction.                      found that Federal contracting was not                 Appliance Manufacturing,’’ below.

                                                                                      TABLE 4—FORMATION OF MAJOR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE MANUFACTURING
                                                                                                                                                 Size
                                                         NAICS 2012                                                                                             NAICS 2017
                                                                                                    NAICS 2012 title                           standard                                 NAICS 2017 title
                                                            code                                                                                                   code
                                                                                                                                             (employees)

                                                   335221 .......................   Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing ..                       1,500          335220    Major Household Appliance Manu-
                                                                                                                                                                                 facturing.
                                                   335222 .......................   Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer                            1,250
                                                                                      Manufacturing.
                                                   335224 .......................   Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing                          1,250
                                                   335228 .......................   Other Major Household Appliance Manufac-                           1,000
                                                                                      turing.



                                                      Rule 2b in Table 2, above, suggests                     employees and 94.5 percent at 1,500                    small firms by about 4 percent to 6
                                                   adopting the size standard that most                       employees.                                             percent.
                                                   closely matches the economic activity                         Analyzing the four NAICS 2012                         Furthermore, SBA examined the
                                                   described by the new NAICS 2017                            industries individually shows that the                 Federal procurement data from FPDS–
                                                   industry, or adopting the highest size                     most affected industry by any reduction                NG for fiscal years 2013–2015. During
                                                   standard among the NAICS 2012                              of the size standard is NAICS 335221                   that period, 352 unique firms received
                                                   industries being merged to form the new                    (Household Cooking Appliance                           about $11 million in Federal contracts
                                                   industry.                                                  Manufacturing), which currently has a                  annually under the four NAICS 2012
                                                                                                              size standard of 1,500 employees. If                   industries being merged to form new
                                                      To arrive at a proposed size standard
                                                                                                              SBA were to use 1,250 employees or                     NAICS 2017 industry 335220. Of those
                                                   of 1,500 employees, SBA evaluated the
                                                                                                              1,000 employees as the size standard for               352 firms, 320 had fewer than 1,000
                                                   2012 Economic Census data for NAICS                                                                               employees, accounting for 86.7 percent
                                                                                                              NAICS 335220, four firms currently
                                                   2012 5-digit industry 33522 (Major                                                                                of dollars obligated in those four
                                                                                                              operating in NAICS 335220 would lose
                                                   Appliance Manufacturing), which                            their small business status. More                      industries, 323 had fewer than 1,250
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                                                                                                              importantly, NAICS 335221 represents                   employees with a share of dollars
                                                   allocated to any of the four 6-digit                       about 77 percent of the total number of                obligated of 87.2 percent, and 327 had
                                                   NAICS codes that were merged to form                       firms in the new industry. The industry                fewer than 1,500 employees with a
                                                   NAICS 2017 industry 335220. About 89                       data, therefore, supports adopting the                 share of dollars obligated of 88.8
                                                   percent of all firms in those four                         largest size standard among the four                   percent.
                                                   industries would qualify as small if SBA                   NAICS industries being merged into this                  These results show that some firms
                                                   set the size standard for NAICS 335220                     new NAICS 325220. A lower size                         would be affected if the size standard
                                                   at 1,000 employees. That percentage                        standard at 1,250 employees or 1,000                   adopted for the new industry is smaller
                                                   would rise to nearly 91 percent at 1,250                   employees would reduce the number of                   than 1,500 employees. Accordingly,


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                                                   SBA proposes adopting a size standard                            NAICS 452210, Department Stores                              This new industry was formed by
                                                   of 1,500 employees for new NAICS 2017                              SBA proposes to adopt $32.5 million                        merging one NAICS 2012 industry and
                                                   industry 335220, Major Appliance                                 as the size standard for NAICS 2017                          part of another, as set forth in Table 5,
                                                   Manufacturing.                                                   industry 452210 (Department Stores).                         ‘‘Formation of Department Stores.’’

                                                                                                             TABLE 5—FORMATION OF DEPARTMENT STORES
                                                                                                                                                              Size
                                                         NAICS 2012                                                                                                         NAICS 2017
                                                                                                        NAICS 2012 title                                    standard                                 NAICS 2017 title
                                                            code                                                                                                               code
                                                                                                                                                           ($ million)

                                                   452111 .......................   Department Stores (except Discount Depart-                                      32.5          452210    Department Stores.
                                                                                      ment Stores).
                                                   452112 .......................   Discount Department Stores pt: Insignificant                                    29.5
                                                                                      perishable grocery sales only.



                                                     According to the 2012 County                                   both NAICS 452111 and NAICS 452112.                          million as the size standard for the new
                                                   Business Pattern and Economic Census                             It is more than likely that contracting                      industry, in accordance with SBA’s
                                                   data, 35 firms were below the $32.5                              officers applied the 500-employee                            general policy of adopting the highest
                                                   million size standard in NAICS 452111                            nonmanufacturer size standard to                             size standard among the merged
                                                   and 36 firms were under the $29.5                                establish small business eligibility for                     industries or industry parts, SBA
                                                   million size standard in NAICS 452112.                           such contracts.                                              proposes adopting the higher $32.5
                                                   Therefore, based on these data the                                  Because NAICS codes and their size                        million as the size standard for NAICS
                                                   impact of adopting either the lower                              standards in Sectors 42 and 44–45                            452210, Department Stores.
                                                   $29.5 million or the higher $32.5                                primarily apply for SBA’s loan
                                                   million size standard for the new                                programs, SBA examined its loan data                         NAICS 454110, Electronic Shopping
                                                   industry would be quite negligible.                              for fiscal years 2015–2016. During that                      and Mail-Order Houses
                                                                                                                    period, 24 loans, totaling $4.6 million,
                                                     In accordance with SBA’s regulations                           were granted to firms in NAICS 452111.                         SBA proposes to adopt $38.5 million
                                                   (13 CFR 121.402(b)(2)), NAICS codes                              Similarly, 12 loans, totaling $2.6                           in average annual receipts as the small
                                                   and their size standards in Sectors 42                           million, were approved for firms in                          business size standard for NAICS 2017
                                                   (Wholesale Trade) and 44–45 (Retail                              NAICS 452112. All of those firms were                        industry 454110 (Electronic Shopping
                                                   Trade) do not apply to Federal                                   much smaller than the size standards for                     and Mail-Order Houses). This new
                                                   procurement. Therefore, evaluation of                            the affected industries.                                     industry was formed by merging three
                                                   Federal procurement data is not                                     While the industry and program data                       NAICS 2012 industries as set forth in
                                                   warranted although FPDS–NG shows                                 shows little difference in impacts of                        Table 6, ‘‘Formation Electronic
                                                   some Federal contracts awarded using                             adopting either $29.5 million or $32.5                       Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.’’

                                                                                        TABLE 6—FORMATION ELECTRONIC SHOPPING AND MAIL-ORDER HOUSES
                                                                                                                                                              Size
                                                         NAICS 2012                                                                                                         NAICS 2017
                                                                                                        NAICS 2012 title                                    standard                                 NAICS 2017 title
                                                            code                                                                                                               code
                                                                                                                                                           ($ million)

                                                   454111 .......................   Electronic Shopping ...........................................                 32.5          454110    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order
                                                                                                                                                                                              Houses.
                                                   454112 .......................   Electronic Auctions ............................................                38.5
                                                   454113 .......................   Mail-Order Houses .............................................                 38.5



                                                      Analysis of the 2012 Economic                                 2016, 468 loans were granted to firms in                     part 1, section 1116 (Sep. 27, 2010),
                                                   Census data shows that about 27,525                              the three NAICS 2012 industries being                        established an alternative size standard
                                                   firms were below the $38.5 million size                          merged to form NAICS 454110, with a                          for SBA’s 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs.
                                                   standard associated with two of the                              total loan volume of $97.8 million.                          Specifically, the Jobs Act provides that
                                                   three industries, shown above. If the                            About 94 percent of total loans and 97                       a firm that does not meet the size
                                                   size standard were to reduce to $32.5                            percent of total volume went to firms in                     standard for its industry may still
                                                   million, about 80 firms would lose their                         NAICS 454111.                                                qualify as small if it has a tangible net
                                                   small business eligibility. Thus, the data                         Based on the ratio of receipts to                          worth that does not exceed $15 million
                                                   supports adopting $38.5 million as the                           employees using the 2012 Economic                            and average net income after Federal
                                                   size standard for the new industry.                              Census data for those three industries,                      income taxes (excluding any carry-over
                                                                                                                                                                                 losses) for its preceding two completed
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                                                      For the reason explained under                                SBA estimates that the $38.5 million
                                                   NAICS 452210 (Department Stores),                                revenue standard is equivalent to 47                         fiscal years that does not exceed $5
                                                   above, the analysis of Federal                                   employees. Among the firms that                              million. It is very likely that those four
                                                   procurement data is also not warranted                           received SBA’s loans in fiscal years                         firms qualified for SBA’s loans under
                                                   for establishing the size standard for                           2015–2016, only four had more than 47                        the alternative size standard.
                                                   NAICS 454110. NAICS codes and their                              employees (between 50 and 111                                   Based on the above results, SBA
                                                   size standards in Sectors 42 and 44–45                           employees). The Small Business Jobs                          proposes $38.5 million as the small
                                                   primarily apply for SBA’s loan                                   Act of 2010 (Jobs Act), Public Law 111–                      business size standard for NAICS
                                                   programs. During fiscal years 2015–                              240, 124 Stat. 504, title 1, subtitle A,                     454110, Electronic Shopping and Mail-


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                                                   Order Houses. This also conforms to                     contracting activity, the impact of using              Federal agencies that will adopt NAICS
                                                   SBA’s general rule of adopting the                      a size standard of 250 employees                       2017 for their statistical and other
                                                   highest size standard among the merged                  instead of 1,250 employees will be very                programs. OMB stated in its August 8,
                                                   industries as the size standard for the                 minimal.                                               2016 notice that ‘‘Federal statistical
                                                   new industry.                                              SBA also examined its loan data in                  establishment data published for
                                                                                                           these NAICS codes during fiscal years                  reference years beginning on or after
                                                   NAICS 512250, Record Production and                     2015–2016. In NAICS 512210 and                         January 1, 2012, should be published
                                                   Distribution                                            512220 combined, there were fewer                      using the 2017 NAICS United States
                                                     SBA proposes to adopt a 250-                          than five loans granted each year, with                codes.’’ SBA is not a statistical agency,
                                                   employee size standard for new NAICS                    most of the loan recipients having fewer               but the Agency uses for its size
                                                   2017 industry 512250 (Record                            than five employees.                                   standards analyses establishment data
                                                   Production and Distribution), formed by                    Based on the above results, SBA                     collected from other Federal agencies,
                                                   combining the NAICS 2012 industry                       proposes a size standard of 250                        such as the Economic Census data and
                                                   512210 (Record Production) and NAICS                    employees for NAICS 512230, Record                     County Business Patterns from the
                                                   2012 industry 512220 (Integrated                        Production and Distribution.                           Census Bureau. If SBA continues using
                                                   Record Production/Distribution). The                                                                           NAICS 2012 for its size standards, it
                                                                                                           Evaluation of Dominance in Field of
                                                   current size standards are $7.5 million                                                                        will not be able to analyze and evaluate
                                                                                                           Operation
                                                   in average annual receipts for NAICS                                                                           industry structure adequately and
                                                   512210 and 1,250 employees for NAICS                       Section 3(a) of the Small Business Act              accurately and adjust small business
                                                   512220. Presently, according to the 2012                (15 U.S.C. 632(a)) defines a small                     size standards appropriately because the
                                                   Economic Census data, at the current                    business concern as one that: (1) Is                   forthcoming Economic Census and
                                                   $7.5 million size standard 97.7 percent                 independently owned and operated; (2)                  County Business Patterns data based on
                                                   of all firms in NAICS 512210 qualify as                 is not dominant in its field of operation;             NAICS 2017 will not be compatible with
                                                   small. Adopting a 1,250-employee size                   and (3) meets a specific small business                NAICS 2012. That would run counter to
                                                   standard for new industry would result                  definition or size standard established                the Jobs Act mandate that requires SBA
                                                   in all, but one, firms currently in NAICS               by SBA’s Administrator. SBA considers                  to review all size standards and adjust
                                                   512210 being small. While NAICS                         as part of its evaluation whether a                    them appropriately to reflect the current
                                                   512210 has no firms between 250                         business concern at a proposed or                      industry and market data every five
                                                   employees and 1,250 employees, NAICS                    revised size standard would be                         years.
                                                   512220 has three firms in that employee                 dominant in its field of operation. For                   To establish, review, and revise,
                                                   range. A 250-employee size standard for                 this, SBA generally examines the                       where necessary, small business size
                                                   NAICS 512250 would include 99.4                         industry’s market share of firms at the                standards, SBA uses special tabulations
                                                   percent of all firms in NAICS 512210                    proposed or revised standard. SBA also                 of industry data that the Agency obtains
                                                   and 97.6 percent of all firms in NAICS                  examines distribution of firms by size to              from the Census Bureau based on its
                                                   512220.                                                 ensure that a contemplated size                        Economic Census of U.S. industries and
                                                     SBA also examined Federal                             standard derived from its size standards               businesses and establishment data from
                                                   procurement data for fiscal years 2013–                 analysis excludes the largest firms                    its County Business Patterns. Because
                                                   2015 for both NAICS 512210 and                          within an industry. Market share, the                  the 2017 Economic Census will be based
                                                   512220. In that period, 37 unique firms                 size distribution and other factors may                on NAICS 2017 industry definitions, it
                                                   received about $7.8 million annually in                 indicate whether a firm can exercise a                 is imperative that SBA use NAICS 2017
                                                   Federal contracts under NAICS 512210.                   major controlling influence on a                       as the basis for its table of small
                                                   Twenty-seven of them were small under                   national basis in an industry where a                  business size standards.
                                                   the $7.5 million size standard and 10                   significant number of business concerns
                                                   were other than small. Of all the small                 are engaged. SBA has determined that                   Request for Comments
                                                   businesses under $7.5 million, the                      for the industries for which it has                      SBA welcomes public comment on
                                                   largest had no more than 80 employees.                  proposed to revise size standards in this              this proposed rule. Specifically, SBA
                                                   By adopting a 250-employee size                         rule, no individual firm at or below the               invites comments on whether its
                                                   standard for NAICS 512250, three of the                 proposed size standard will be large                   proposed size standards for new
                                                   10 firms currently in NAICS 512210 that                 enough to dominate its field of                        industries are appropriate and
                                                   are above $7.5 million would qualify as                 operation. At the proposed size                        suggestions on alternative size
                                                   small and seven will remain large. The                  standards, the small business share of                 standards, along with supporting data
                                                   three qualifying as small would have                    total industry receipts among those                    and analysis, if proposed size standards
                                                   average annual revenue between $52                      industries for which SBA has revised                   are not appropriate. SBA also seeks
                                                   million and $213 million.                               size standards is, on average, 2.7                     comments on its methodology for
                                                     During fiscal years 2013–2015, 13                     percent, ranging from a minimum of                     converting size standards from NAICS
                                                   unique firms received Federal contracts                 0.01 percent to a maximum of 9.9                       2012 to NAICS 2017 and data sources
                                                   under NAICS 512220. Ten of the                          percent. SBA determines that these                     and analyses it used in developing
                                                   awardees were at or below the 1,250-                    levels of market shares effectively                    proposed size standards for certain new
                                                   employee standard and three were                        preclude a firm at or below the revised                industries. SBA will thoroughly
                                                   above. Six of them were below $7.5                      size standards from exerting control on                evaluate and address all comments in
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                                                   million. If the size standard for NAICS                 any of the industries.                                 preparing the final rule the Agency will
                                                   512250 is set at 250 employees, only                                                                           publish to adopt NAICS 2017 for its
                                                   two currently small firms under the                     Alternatives To Adopting NAICS 2017
                                                                                                                                                                  table of size standards.
                                                   1,250-employee size standard in NAICS                   for Size Standards
                                                   512220 will become other than small.                      SBA considered retaining NAICS                       Justification for the October 1, 2017
                                                   On an average annual basis, only about                  2012 as the basis for its small business               Effective Date
                                                   $174,000 in Federal contract dollars                    size standards. That would, however,                     SBA’s small business size standards
                                                   were obligated to NAICS 512220 during                   lead to inconsistency between SBA’s                    matched to NAICS 2017 to be adopted
                                                   that period. With this level of Federal                 size standards and data published by                   in a forthcoming final rule, will be


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                                                   effective on October 1, 2017 for the                    currently defined as small under the                   determine the size standards for them.
                                                   following reasons:                                      NAICS 2012 based size standards will                   Size standards based on NAICS 2017
                                                      1. OMB stated in its August 8, 2016                  continue to be small under the NAICS                   industry definitions and corresponding
                                                   notice that Federal statistical                         2017 based size standards. The                         data will serve SBA’s mission more
                                                   establishment data published for                        proposed rule, if adopted in its present               effectively.
                                                   reference years beginning on or after                   form, will also affect other Federal                      2. What are the potential benefits and
                                                   January 1, 2017, should be published                    Government programs that provide a                     costs of this regulatory action?
                                                   using NAICS 2017. SBA is not a                          benefit for small businesses. SBA                         As stated previously, the vast majority
                                                   statistical agency, but it uses the                     welcomes comments describing the                       of the changes from NAICS 2012 to
                                                   establishment data collected from other                 impact on small businesses of the size                 NAICS 2017 consist of revisions to
                                                   Federal agencies, such as the Economic                  standard changes resulting from this                   industry titles or 6-digit codes or
                                                   Census and County Business Patterns                     rule. In order to help explain the need                mergers of some NAICS 2012 industries
                                                   data from the Census Bureau for its size                of this proposed rule and the rule’s                   or their parts to form the industries in
                                                   standards analysis. Similarly, Federal                  potential benefits and costs, SBA is                   NAICS 2017 without impacting their
                                                   procurement databases and systems,                      providing below a Cost Benefit                         size standards. Of the 29 affected NAICS
                                                   such as FPDS–NG and the System for                      Analysis. This is also not a ‘‘major rule’’            2012 industries or their parts, SBA’s
                                                   Award Management (SAM), are based                       under the Congressional Review Act, 5                  proposed size standards using NAICS
                                                   on NAICS codes from SBA’s table of                      U.S.C. 800.                                            2017, if adopted, will result in increases
                                                   size standards. If SBA does not adopt                   Cost Benefit Analysis                                  to size standards for six NAICS 2012
                                                   NAICS 2017 for its table of size                                                                               industries and part of one industry,
                                                   standards in a timely manner, it will                     1. Is there a need for the regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                  decreases for two industries, and the
                                                   result in inconsistency between SBA’s                   action?
                                                                                                             SBA believes that revising its small                 change of size standard from average
                                                   size standards and other Federal                                                                               annual receipts to number of employees
                                                   databases.                                              business size standards based on NAICS
                                                                                                           2017 is in the best interests of small                 for one industry. The size standards will
                                                      2. October 1, 2017 is the start of the                                                                      remain unchanged for other affected
                                                   new Federal Government fiscal year                      businesses. SBA’s mission is to aid and
                                                                                                           assist small businesses through a variety              industries or parts.
                                                   following OMB’s adoption of NAICS                                                                                 Based on the 2012 Economic Census
                                                   2017 effective January 1, 2017, and is                  of financial, procurement, business
                                                                                                           development, and advocacy programs.                    data for the affected NAICS 2012
                                                   consistent with SBA’s adoption of                                                                              industries, SBA estimates that
                                                                                                           To assist the intended beneficiaries of
                                                   previous NAICS revisions for its size                                                                          approximately 60 additional businesses
                                                                                                           these programs effectively, SBA
                                                   standards effective at the beginning of                                                                        would gain small business status under
                                                                                                           establishes numerical definitions to
                                                   the new fiscal year after the OMB’s                                                                            the revised size standards. That
                                                                                                           determine which businesses are deemed
                                                   effective date.                                                                                                represents about 0.1 percent of the
                                                                                                           small businesses. NAICS 2017 provides
                                                      3. With the adoption of the updated                                                                         number of small businesses in the
                                                                                                           the latest industry definitions reflecting
                                                   size standards at the start of the new                                                                         affected industries. SBA also estimates
                                                                                                           the latest changes in industry structure.
                                                   fiscal year, Federal agencies that use                                                                         that fewer than five firms that qualify as
                                                                                                           The Small Business Act (the Act)
                                                   NAICS industry definitions and SBA’s                                                                           small under current size standards
                                                                                                           delegates to SBA’s Administrator the
                                                   size standards can collect comparable                                                                          under NAICS 2012 will no longer
                                                                                                           responsibility for establishing
                                                   and consistent data on Federal statistics                                                                      qualify. However, almost all of those
                                                                                                           definitions for small business. The Act
                                                   for program and industry analyses.                                                                             firms do not currently participate in any
                                                                                                           also requires that small business
                                                      4. With the October 1, 2017 effective                                                                       small business programs.
                                                                                                           definitions vary from industry to
                                                   date, Federal agencies that use SBA’s                                                                             The benefits of adopting NAICS 2017
                                                                                                           industry reflecting differences among
                                                   small business size standards for their                                                                        and the resulting revisions to size
                                                                                                           the various industries. 15 U.S.C. 632(a).
                                                   programs will have sufficient time to                                                                          standards, if adopted, will accrue to
                                                                                                           By analyzing and reviewing size
                                                   plan and implement the updated size                                                                            three groups in the following ways: (1)
                                                                                                           standards based on the latest NAICS
                                                   standards, and assess the impact of size                                                                       Some businesses that are above their
                                                                                                           definitions, SBA can more accurately
                                                   standards changes on their programs.                    and appropriately fulfill its mandate. If              current size standards may gain small
                                                   Compliance With Executive Orders                        SBA does not use the latest industry                   business status, thereby becoming
                                                   12866, 13563, 12988, and 13132, the                     definitions, size standards would not                  eligible to participate in Federal small
                                                   Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.,                     accurately reflect differences among                   business assistance programs, including
                                                   Ch. 35) and the Regulatory Flexibility                  industries. In addition, the Jobs Act                  SBA’s financial assistance programs,
                                                   Act (5 U.S.C. 601–612)                                  requires SBA to review all size                        economic injury disaster loans, and
                                                                                                           standards and make necessary                           Federal procurement opportunities
                                                   Executive Order 12866                                   adjustments to reflect current industry                intended for small businesses.; (2)
                                                     OMB has determined that this                          and market conditions at least every five              growing small businesses that are close
                                                   proposed rule is not a ‘‘significant                    years. To better serve this mandate, SBA               to exceeding the current size standards
                                                   regulatory action’’ for purposes of                     needs to evaluate industry data based on               for their NAICS 2012 industry may
                                                   Executive Order 12866. This rule                        the latest NAICS industry definitions                  retain their small business status under
                                                   proposes to incorporate the OMB’s 2017                  available. In this proposed rule, SBA                  NAICS 2017, and can continue
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                                                   revisions of NAICS, which SBA uses to                   generally followed the same guidelines                 participating in the above programs; and
                                                   identify industries in the United States                that the Agency used for adopting prior                (3) Federal agencies will have a larger
                                                   for purposes of establishing small                      NAICS revisions, as spelled out under                  pool of small businesses from which to
                                                   business size standards. As discussed in                the supplemental information section,                  draw for their small business
                                                   the Supplementary Information above,                    above. For certain NAICS 2017                          procurement programs because they
                                                   the size standard of some activities                    industries involving NAICS 2012                        will be able to define more accurately
                                                   would change because of the NAICS                       industries with substantially different                the principal purposes of their
                                                   2017 revisions. However, SBA has                        size standards, SBA also analyzed the                  procurements under NAICS 2017, as
                                                   determined that virtually all businesses                relevant industry and program data to                  required by 13 CFR 121.402(b).


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                                                      Additional firms gaining small                       Federal Government associated with                     are several likely impacts. There may be
                                                   business status under NAICS 2017 may                    additional bidders for Federal small                   a transfer of some Federal contracts
                                                   benefit under SBA’s various business                    business procurement opportunities.                    from large businesses to small
                                                   development and contracting programs.                   More firms may seek SBA’s guaranteed                   businesses. Large businesses may have
                                                   These include the 8(a) Business                         loans. More will be enrolled in the                    fewer Federal contract opportunities as
                                                   Development program and programs                        SBA’s Dynamic Small Business Search                    Federal agencies decide to set aside
                                                   benefiting small businesses located in                  database. Since more firms will qualify                more Federal contracts for small
                                                   the historically underutilized business                 as small, more may also seek                           businesses. In addition, some agencies
                                                   zones (HUBZones), woman owned small                     certification as 8(a) or HUBZone firms,                may award more Federal contracts to
                                                   businesses (WOSBs), and service                         or qualify for WOSB, SDVOSB, and/or                    HUBZone concerns instead of large
                                                   disabled veteran owned small                            small disadvantaged business (SDB)                     businesses since HUBZone concerns
                                                   businesses (SDVOSBs). Added                             status. However, it is important to point              may be eligible for price evaluation
                                                   competition may also result in lower                    out that most business entities that are               adjustments when they compete on full
                                                   prices for some Federal contracts                       already registered in SAM will not be                  and open procurement opportunities.
                                                   reserved for small businesses, although                 required to update their SAM profiles.                 Similarly, currently defined small
                                                   SBA cannot quantify this benefit. Based                 However, it will be incumbent on                       businesses may receive fewer Federal
                                                   on data for fiscal years 2013–2015, SBA                 registrants to review their profiles to                contracts due to the increased
                                                   estimates that approximately $700,000                   ensure that they have the correct NAICS                competition from more businesses
                                                   in Federal contracts could be awarded                   codes. SAM requires that registered                    defined as small under NAICS 2017.
                                                   to the newly defined small businesses                   companies review and update their                      This transfer may be offset by more
                                                   under the proposed revisions of size                    profiles annually, and therefore,                      Federal procurements set aside for all
                                                   standards due to the adoption of NAICS                  businesses will need to pay particular                 small businesses. The number of newly
                                                   2017.                                                   attention to the changes to determine if               defined and expanding small businesses
                                                      Under SBA’s 7(a) Loan and 504 Loan                   they might affect them. They will also                 that are willing and able to sell to the
                                                   Programs, SBA will be able to guarantee                 have to verify and update, if necessary,               Federal Government will limit the
                                                   more loans, although, in this case too,                 their Representations and Certifications               potential transfer of contracts away from
                                                   the number and amount cannot be                         in SAM.                                                large and small businesses under the
                                                   estimated accurately. Based on data for                    Among businesses in this group                      existing size standards. SBA cannot
                                                   fiscal years 2014–2016, SBA estimates                   seeking SBA assistance, there could be                 estimate with precision the potential
                                                   that about two additional loans, totaling               some additional costs associated with                  distributional impacts of these transfers.
                                                   approximately $200,000, could be made                   compliance and verification of small                      SBA’s adoption of NAICS 2017 and
                                                   to newly defined small businesses                       business status and protests of small                  resulting revisions to size standards is
                                                   under the proposed size standards using                 business status. These added costs are                 consistent with SBA’s statutory mandate
                                                   NAICS 2017. Under the Jobs Act, SBA                     likely to be minimal because                           to assist small business by providing
                                                   can now guarantee substantially larger                  mechanisms are already in place to                     access to capital and credit, Government
                                                   loans than in the past. Additionally, the               handle these administrative                            contracts, and management and
                                                   Jobs Act established an alternative size                requirements.                                          technical assistance. Updated size
                                                   standard for SBA’s 7(a) and 504 Loan                       The costs to the Federal Government                 standards based on latest industry
                                                   Programs for applicants that do not meet                may be higher on some Federal                          definitions ensure that Federal small
                                                   the size standards for their industries.                contracts under the higher revised size                business assistance is more effectively
                                                   The Jobs Act provides that if a firm                    standards under NAICS 2017. With                       targeted to its intended beneficiaries.
                                                   applying for a 7(a) or 504 loan does not                more businesses defined as small,                      The Small Business Act states that ‘‘the
                                                   meet the size standard for its industry,                Federal agencies might choose to set                   Administrator shall ensure that the size
                                                   it might still qualify if it has a tangible             aside more contracts for competition                   standard varies from industry to
                                                   net worth that does not exceed $15                      among small businesses rather than                     industry to the extent necessary to
                                                   million and an average net income after                 using full and open competition. The                   reflect the differing characteristics of the
                                                   Federal income taxes (excluding any                     movement from unrestricted to set-aside                various industries.’’ 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(3).
                                                   carry-over losses) for its preceding two                contracting will likely result in                      With the adoption of the latest industry
                                                   completed fiscal years that does not                    competition among fewer total bidders,                 definitions in NAICS 2017, SBA’s size
                                                   exceed $5 million. Public Law 111–240,                  although there will be a larger pool of                standards are more consistent with the
                                                   124 Stat. 504, title 1, subtitle A, part 1,             small businesses to submit offers. In                  differing characteristics among the
                                                   section 1116 (Sep. 27, 2010). Thus, the                 addition, higher costs may result when                 various industries.
                                                   updated size standards may result in an                 additional full and open contracts are
                                                   increase in SBA’s loan guarantees to                    awarded to HUBZone businesses                          Executive Order 13563
                                                   small businesses in the affected                        because of a price evaluation preference.                A description of the need for this
                                                   industries, but SBA cannot quantify this                The additional costs associated with                   proposed regulatory action and benefits
                                                   impact.                                                 fewer bidders, however, will likely be                 and costs associated with this action
                                                      Newly defined small businesses will                  minor since, as a matter of law,                       including possible distribution impacts
                                                   also benefit from SBA’s Economic Injury                 procurements may be set aside for small                that relate to Executive Order 13563 are
                                                   Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. Since this                businesses or reserved for the 8(a),                   included above in the Cost Benefit
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                                                   program is contingent on the occurrence                 HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSB Programs                      Analysis.
                                                   and severity of a disaster, SBA cannot                  only if awards are expected to be made                   To engage interested parties in this
                                                   make a meaningful estimate of future                    at fair and reasonable prices.                         action, SBA reached out to all Federal
                                                   EIDL benefit.                                              The revised size standards may have                 agencies advising them that the Agency
                                                      To the extent that newly defined                     some distributional effects among large                plans to update its table of size
                                                   small firms under NAICS 2017 could                      and small businesses. Although SBA                     standards to NAICS 2017, effective
                                                   become active in Federal procurement                    cannot estimate with certainty the                     October 1, 2017, and that agencies must
                                                   programs, this may entail some                          actual outcome of gains and losses                     continue using the current size
                                                   additional administrative costs to the                  among small and large businesses, there                standards until that date. Adopting the


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                                                   updated size standards on October 1,                       Immediately below, SBA sets forth an                standards, thereby making them eligible
                                                   2017 is consistent with SBA’s adoptions                 initial regulatory flexibility analysis                for Federal small business assistance
                                                   of previous NAICS revisions at the                      (IRFA) of this proposed rule addressing                programs. Based on the recent data, SBA
                                                   beginning of the new fiscal year                        the following questions: (1) What are the              estimates that approximately $700,000
                                                   following the OMB’s January 1 effective                 need for and objectives of the rule?; (2)              in Federal contracts and about $200,000
                                                   date of NAICS revisions for Federal                     What are SBA’s description and                         in SBA loans could be awarded to the
                                                   statistical agencies.                                   estimate of the number of small                        newly defined small businesses under
                                                      Unlike the previous NAICS revisions                  businesses to which the rule will                      the updated size standards. The updated
                                                   which SBA adopted for its size                          apply?; (3) What are the projected                     size standards would enable more small
                                                   standards either through a direct final                 reporting, record keeping, and other                   businesses to maintain their small
                                                   rule or through an interim final rule, for              compliance requirements of the rule?;                  business size status for a longer period.
                                                   the adoption of NAICS 2017 revision,                    (4) What are the relevant Federal rules                In the two NAICS 2012 industries, about
                                                   SBA is issuing this proposed rule and                   that may duplicate, overlap, or conflict               3–4 firms below the current size
                                                   seeking comments to better engage the                   with the rule?; and (5) What alternatives              standards would lose their small
                                                   public in the process. SBA will also                    will allow the Agency to accomplish its                business size status under the proposed
                                                   issue a press release on the publication                regulatory objectives while minimizing                 size standards. However, the program
                                                   of the proposed rule and update the                     the impact on small businesses?                        data suggests that this would not cause
                                                   ‘‘What’s New With Size Standards,’’                        1. What are the need for and objective              much impact on them. Currently, they
                                                   page on its Web site at www.sba.gov/                    of the rule?                                           are not participating in any small
                                                   size, asking interested parties to                         The Small Business Act requires that                business programs. Additionally, in
                                                   comment on the rule. SBA will                           small business size standards vary from                both industries, Federal contracting and
                                                   thoroughly consider all public                          industry to industry reflecting the                    SBA’s loan activities are quite
                                                   comments when developing the final                      differing characteristics of the various               insignificant.
                                                   rule.                                                   industries. SBA uses the latest NAICS as                  3. What are the projected reporting,
                                                                                                           a basis of industries definitions for its              record keeping and other compliance
                                                   Executive Order 12988                                   table of size standards. As part of its                requirements of the rule?
                                                      This action meets applicable                         five-year review of and revisions to
                                                                                                                                                                     The proposed size standard changes
                                                   standards set forth in Sections 3(a) and                NAICS industry definitions, OMB
                                                                                                                                                                  due to the adoption of NAICS 2017
                                                   3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988, Civil                 published its latest NAICS revision,
                                                                                                                                                                  impose no additional reporting or
                                                   Justice Reform, to minimize litigation,                 NAICS 2017, on August 8, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                  record keeping requirements on small
                                                   eliminate ambiguity, and reduce                         According to the OMB’s notice, Federal
                                                                                                                                                                  businesses. However, qualifying for
                                                   burden. The action does not have                        establishment and industry data for
                                                                                                           reference years beginning on or after                  Federal small business contracting and
                                                   retroactive or preemptive effect.                                                                              other programs may require businesses
                                                                                                           January 1, 2017 should be published
                                                   Executive Order 13132                                   using NAICS 2017. This rulemaking                      to register in SAM and recertify in SAM
                                                                                                           proposes to amend SBA’s small                          that they are small at least once
                                                     For purposes of Executive Order
                                                                                                           business size regulations to incorporate               annually. Therefore, the newly qualified
                                                   13132, SBA has determined that this
                                                                                                           NAICS 2017 into its table of size                      small businesses opting to participate in
                                                   proposed rule, if adopted as proposed,
                                                                                                           standards. This not only makes SBA’s                   those programs must comply with SAM
                                                   will not have substantial, direct effects
                                                                                                           size standards more reflective of the                  requirements. There are no costs
                                                   on the States, on the relationship
                                                                                                           latest industry differences but also                   associated with either SAM registration
                                                   between the national government and
                                                                                                           makes them more consistent with latest                 or annual recertification. Changing size
                                                   the States, or on the distribution of
                                                                                                           industry data the Agency uses to                       standards alters the access to SBA’s
                                                   power and responsibilities among the
                                                                                                           establish, review or adjust size                       financial and other Federal programs
                                                   various levels of government. Therefore,
                                                                                                           standards. Updating size standards to                  that assist small businesses, but does
                                                   SBA has determined that this proposed
                                                                                                           the latest industry definitions also                   not impose a regulatory burden because
                                                   rule has no Federalism implications
                                                                                                           serves the SBA’s mandate to review all                 they neither regulate nor control
                                                   warranting preparation of a Federalism
                                                                                                           size standards and make appropriate                    business behavior.
                                                   assessment.
                                                                                                           adjustments to reflect market conditions                  4. What are the relevant Federal rules,
                                                   Paperwork Reduction Act                                 under the Jobs Act.                                    which may duplicate, overlap, or
                                                     For the purpose of the Paperwork                         2. What are SBA’s description and                   conflict with the rule?
                                                   Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35, SBA                    estimate of the number of small                           Under section 3(a)(2)(C) of the Small
                                                   has determined that this proposed rule                  businesses to which the rule will apply?               Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)(c),
                                                   would not impose any new reporting or                      With the update of size standards to                Federal agencies must generally use
                                                   record keeping requirements.                            the latest industry definitions under                  SBA’s size standards to define a small
                                                                                                           NAICS 2017, Federal small business                     business, unless specifically authorized
                                                   Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 assistance is more effectively targeted to             by statute to do otherwise. In 1995, SBA
                                                     Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act                  its intended beneficiaries. The adoption               published in the Federal Register a list
                                                   (RFA), this proposed rule, if adopted,                  of NAICS 2017, if adopted as proposed,                 of statutory and regulatory size
                                                   may have a significant impact on a                      would result in increases in size                      standards that identified the application
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                                                   substantial number of small businesses                  standards for six industries and part of               of SBA’s size standards as well as other
                                                   in some industries whose size standards                 one industry under NAICS 2012 and                      size standards used by Federal agencies
                                                   have been revised. As described above,                  decreases for two. The size standards for              (60 FR 57988 (November 24, 1995)). An
                                                   this rule may affect small businesses                   the rest of the 29 affected industries will            agency may establish for its programs a
                                                   applying for Federal government                         remain unchanged. In industries whose                  size standard that is different from those
                                                   contracts, loans under SBA’s 7(a), 504,                 size standards have increased due to the               established by SBA if approved by
                                                   and Economic Injury Disaster Loan                       adoption of NAICS 2017, about 60 firms                 SBA’s Administrator in accordance with
                                                   Programs, and assistance under other                    above the current size standards would                 13 CFR 121.903. SBA is not aware of
                                                   Federal small business programs.                        qualify as small under the updated size                any Federal rule that would duplicate or


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                                                   conflict with establishing or updating                              List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121                                     ■ j. Remove the entries for 452111,
                                                   size standards.                                                       Administrative practice and                                           452112, 452910, and 452990;
                                                     However, the Small Business Act and                               procedure, Government procurement,                                      ■ k. Add entries for 452210, 452311,
                                                   SBA’s regulations allow Federal                                     Government property, Grant programs—                                    and 452319;
                                                   agencies to develop different size                                  business, Individuals with disabilities,                                ■ l. Add an entry for 454110;
                                                   standards if they believe that SBA’s size                           Loan programs—business, Reporting                                       ■ m. Remove the entries for 454111,
                                                   standards are not appropriate for their                             and recordkeeping requirements, Small                                   454112, and 454113;
                                                   programs, with the approval of SBA’s                                businesses.                                                             ■ n. Remove the entries for 512210 and
                                                   Administrator (13 CFR 121.903). The                                   For the reasons set forth in the                                      512220;
                                                   RFA authorizes a Federal agency to                                  preamble, SBA proposes to amend 13                                      ■ o. Add an entry for 512250;
                                                   establish an alternative small business                             CFR part 121 as follows:                                                ■ p. Remove the entries for 517110 and
                                                   definition, after consultation with the                                                                                                     517210;
                                                   Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small                                PART 121—SMALL BUSINESS SIZE                                            ■ q. Add entries for 517311 and 517312;
                                                   Business Administration (5 U.S.C.                                   REGULATIONS                                                             ■ r. Remove the entries for 532220,
                                                   601(3)).                                                                                                                                    532230, 532291, 532292, and 532299;
                                                     5. What alternatives will allow the                               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 121                                ■ s. Add entries for 532281, 532282,
                                                   Agency to accomplish its regulatory                                 continues to read as follows:                                           532283, 532284, and 532289;
                                                   objectives while minimizing the impact                                Authority: 15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662,                             ■ t. Remove the entry for 541711;
                                                   on small entities?                                                  and 694a(9).                                                            ■ u. Remove the entry for 541712;
                                                     By law, SBA is required to develop                                ■  2. In § 121.201, amend the table,                                    ■ v. Add entries for 541713 and 541714;
                                                   numerical size standards for                                        ‘‘Small Business Size Standards by                                      ■ w. Add an entry for 541715;
                                                   establishing eligibility for Federal small                          NAICS Industry’’ as follows:                                            ■ x. Revise the NAICS industry title of
                                                   business assistance programs. Other                                 ■ a. Remove the entries for 211111 and                                  the entry for 721310 to read, ‘‘Rooming
                                                   than varying levels of size standards by                            211112;                                                                 and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and
                                                   industry and changing the size                                      ■ b. Add entries for 211120 and 211130;                                 Workers’ Camps’’; and
                                                   measures, no practical alternative exists                           ■ c. Remove the entries for 212231 and                                  ■ y. Revise footnote 11 at the end of the
                                                   to the systems of numerical size                                    212234;                                                                 table.
                                                   standards. SBA considered continuing                                ■ d. Add an entry for 212230;                                             The additions and revisions read as
                                                   to use NAICS 2012 as a basis of industry                            ■ e. Remove the entry 333911;                                           follows:
                                                   definitions for its table of size standards.                        ■ f. Remove the entry 333913;
                                                   However, that would render SBA’s table                              ■ g. Add an entry for 333914;                                           § 121.201 What size standards has SBA
                                                   of size standards incompatible with                                 ■ h. Add an entry for 335220;                                           identified by North American Industry
                                                   Federal industry and establishment                                  ■ i. Remove the entries for 335221,                                     Classification System codes?
                                                   statistics and other databases.                                     335222, 335224, and 335228;                                             *        *           *          *         *

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Size                    Size
                                                             NAICS                                                                                                                                                           standards                standards
                                                                                                                                NAICS U.S. industry title
                                                             codes                                                                                                                                                           in millions              in number
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              of dollars            of employees


                                                           *                             *                      *                                 *                                *                                     *                                *
                                                   211120 ......................    Crude Petroleum Extraction .............................................................................................            ........................                  1,250
                                                   211130 ......................    Natural Gas Extraction .....................................................................................................        ........................                  1,250

                                                           *                            *                     *                         *                                *                                               *                                *
                                                   212230 ......................    Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining ............................................................................                  ........................                    750

                                                           *                            *                    *                 *                   *                                                                     *                                *
                                                   333914 ......................    Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping Equipment Manufacturing .........................                                          ........................                     750

                                                           *                             *                  *                      *                                *                                                    *                                *
                                                   335220 ......................    Major Household Appliance Manufacturing .....................................................................                       ........................                  1,500

                                                           *                              *                      *                                 *                                *                                    *                                *
                                                   452210 ......................    Department Stores ...........................................................................................................                      $32.5       ........................
                                                   452311 ......................    Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters ...............................................................................                                    29.5       ........................
                                                   452319 ......................    All Other General Merchandise Stores ............................................................................                                   32.5       ........................

                                                           *                              *                  *                     *                                *                                                    *                                *
                                                   454110 ......................    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses ...................................................................                                        38.5      ........................
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                                                           *                             *                   *                            *                                *                                             *                                *
                                                   512250 ......................    Record Production and Distribution .................................................................................                ........................                    250

                                                           *                              *                 *                           *                                *                                               *                                *
                                                   517311 ......................    Wired Telecommunications Carriers ................................................................................                  ........................                 1,500
                                                   517312 ......................    Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite) ...............................................                             ........................                 1,500

                                                           *                             *                  *                                *                                *                                          *                                *
                                                   532281 ......................    Formal Wear and Costume Rental ..................................................................................                                   20.5       ........................
                                                   532282 ......................    Video Tape and Disc Rental ............................................................................................                             27.5       ........................



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                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Size                    Size
                                                             NAICS                                                                                                                                                   standards                standards
                                                                                                                               NAICS U.S. industry title
                                                             codes                                                                                                                                                   in millions              in number
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      of dollars            of employees

                                                   532283 ......................     Home Health Equipment Rental ......................................................................................                        32.5       ........................
                                                   532284 ......................     Recreational Goods Rental ..............................................................................................                    7.5       ........................
                                                   532289 ......................     All Other Consumer Goods Rental ..................................................................................                          7.5       ........................

                                                           *                               *                     *                      *                                *                                       *                                *
                                                   541713 ......................     Research and Technology in Nanotechnology 11 ............................................................                  ........................                 1,000
                                                   541714 ......................     Research and Technology in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) 11 ..................                                  ........................                 1,000
                                                   541715 ......................     Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except                                           ........................                 1,000
                                                                                       Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) 11.
                                                   Except, ......................    Aircraft, Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts 11 ...................................................................          ........................                  1500
                                                   Except, ......................    Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment 11 ..............................................................             ........................                  1,250
                                                   Except, ......................    Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles, Their Propulsion Units and Propulsion Parts 11 ..                                      ........................                  1,250

                                                               *                             *                            *                            *                            *                            *                                *
                                                     Footnotes
                                                             *                   *                  *                     *                  *                     *                     *
                                                     11 NAICS codes 541713, 541714, and 541715—
                                                     (a) ‘‘Research and Development’’ means laboratory or other physical research and development. It does not include economic, educational,
                                                   engineering, operations, systems, or other nonphysical research; or computer programming, data processing, commercial and/or medical labora-
                                                   tory testing.
                                                     (b) For research and development contracts requiring the delivery of a manufactured product, the appropriate size standard is that of the man-
                                                   ufacturing industry.
                                                     (c) For purposes of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Transfer Technology (STTR) programs only, a dif-
                                                   ferent definition has been established by law. See 15 U.S.C. 638(e)(5) and section 3 of the SBIR and STTR policy directives available at
                                                   www.sbir.gov.
                                                     (d) ‘‘Research and Development’’ for guided missiles and space vehicles includes evaluations and simulation, and other services requiring
                                                   thorough knowledge of complete missiles and spacecraft.
                                                             *                   *                  *                     *                  *                     *                     *


                                                   Linda M. McMahon,                                                   This proposed AD would require an                                   Examining the AD Docket
                                                   Administrator.                                                      inspection of the muffler for leaking to                               You may examine the AD docket on
                                                   [FR Doc. 2017–07709 Filed 4–17–17; 8:45 am]                         identify cracks and replacement of the                              the Internet at http://
                                                   BILLING CODE 8025–01–P                                              muffler. We are proposing this AD to                                www.regulations.gov by searching for
                                                                                                                       correct the unsafe condition on these                               and locating Docket No. FAA–2017–
                                                                                                                       products.                                                           0324; or in person at the Docket
                                                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                                        DATES:  We must receive comments on                                 Management Facility between 9 a.m.
                                                                                                                       this proposed AD by June 2, 2017.                                   and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
                                                   Federal Aviation Administration                                     ADDRESSES: You may send comments,                                   except Federal holidays. The AD docket
                                                                                                                       using the procedures found in 14 CFR                                contains this proposed AD, the
                                                   14 CFR Part 39                                                      11.43 and 11.45, by any of the following                            regulatory evaluation, any comments
                                                   [Docket No. FAA–2017–0324; Directorate                              methods:                                                            received, and other information. The
                                                   Identifier 2017–CE–004–AD]                                            • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                               street address for the Docket Office
                                                                                                                       http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the                              (phone: 800–647–5527) is in the
                                                   RIN 2120–AA64                                                       instructions for submitting comments.                               ADDRESSES section. Comments will be
                                                                                                                         • Fax: 202–493–2251.                                              available in the AD docket shortly after
                                                   Airworthiness Directives; Aerospace
                                                                                                                         • Mail: U.S. Department of                                        receipt.
                                                   Welding Minneapolis, Inc. Mufflers
                                                                                                                       Transportation, Docket Operations, M–                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                   AGENCY: Federal Aviation                                            30, West Building Ground Floor, Room                                Mark Grace, Aerospace Engineer, FAA,
                                                   Administration (FAA), DOT.                                          W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                                Chicago Aircraft Certification Office,
                                                   ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking                               Washington, DC 20590.                                               2300 East Devon Avenue, Des Plaines,
                                                   (NPRM).                                                                • Hand Delivery: Deliver to Mail                                 IL 60018–4696; telephone: (847) 294–
                                                                                                                       address above between 9 a.m. and 5                                  7377; fax: (847) 294–7834; email:
                                                   SUMMARY:   We propose to adopt a new                                p.m., Monday through Friday, except                                 mark.grace@faa.gov.
                                                   airworthiness directive (AD) for certain                            Federal holidays.                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                   Aerospace Welding Minneapolis, Inc.                                    For service information identified in
                                                   mufflers, part numbers A1754001–23                                  this NPRM, contact Aerospace Welding                                Comments Invited
                                                   and A1754001–25, installed on Textron                               Minneapolis, Inc. (AWI) 1045 Gemini                                   We invite you to send any written
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                                                   Aviation Inc. (type certificate previously                          Road, Eagan, Minnesota 55121;                                       relevant data, views, or arguments about
                                                   held by Cessna Aircraft Company)                                    telephone: 651–379–9888; fax: 651–                                  this proposal. Send your comments to
                                                   Models 172, 172R, 172S, and 177                                     379–9889; Internet: www.awi-ami.com.                                an address listed under the ADDRESSES
                                                   airplanes. This proposed AD was                                     You may view this referenced service                                section. Include ‘‘Docket No. FAA–
                                                   prompted by occurrences of cracks or                                information at the FAA, Small Airplane                              2017–0324; Directorate Identifier 2017–
                                                   broken welds in the connecting weld of                              Directorate, 901 Locust, Kansas City,                               CE–004–AD’’ at the beginning of your
                                                   the muffler body to muffler cuff that                               Missouri 64106. For information on the                              comments. We specifically invite
                                                   may allow carbon monoxide exhaust                                   availability of this material at the FAA,                           comments on the overall regulatory,
                                                   fumes into the cockpit heating system.                              call (816) 329–4148.                                                economic, environmental, and energy


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Document Created: 2017-04-18 00:00:06
Document Modified: 2017-04-18 00:00:06
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
ActionProposed rule.
DatesSBA must receive comments to this proposed rule on or before June 19, 2017.
ContactDr. Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Office of Size Standards, (202) 205-6618 or [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 18253 
RIN Number3245-AG84
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Government Procurement; Government Property; Grant Programs- Business; Individuals with Disabilities; Loan Programs-Business; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Small Businesses

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