82_FR_3257 82 FR 3250 - Revision of the America's Marine Highway Program Regulations

82 FR 3250 - Revision of the America's Marine Highway Program Regulations

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 7 (January 11, 2017)

Page Range3250-3258
FR Document2017-00249

This notice serves to inform interested parties and the public that the Maritime Administration (MARAD) proposes to revise in full Title 46 Part 393 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which concerns the America's Marine Highway Program (AMHP). This action is necessary to implement provisions of the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2012 (CGMTA), to improve AMHP processes and to streamline the regulations. MARAD solicits written comments on this proposed rulemaking.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 7 (Wednesday, January 11, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 7 (Wednesday, January 11, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 3250-3258]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Maritime Administration

46 CFR Part 393

[Docket Number MARAD-2016-0130]
RIN 2133-AB84


Revision of the America's Marine Highway Program Regulations

AGENCY: Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation.

ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: This notice serves to inform interested parties and the public 
that the Maritime Administration (MARAD) proposes to revise in full 
Title 46 Part 393 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which concerns 
the America's Marine Highway Program (AMHP). This action is necessary 
to implement provisions of the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation 
Act of 2012 (CGMTA), to improve AMHP processes and to streamline the 
regulations. MARAD solicits written comments on this proposed 
rulemaking.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 13, 2017. MARAD 
will consider comments filed after this date to the extent practicable.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by DOT Docket Number 
MARAD-2016-0130 by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Search MARAD-2016-0130 and follow the instructions for submitting 
comments.
     Email: [email protected]. Include MARAD-2016-0130 in the subject 
line of the message.
     Mail/Hand-Delivery/Courier: Docket Management Facility; 
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Room 
W12-140, Washington, DC 20590. If you would like to know that your 
comments reached the facility, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed 
postcard or envelope.
     The Docket Management Facility is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 
p.m., Monday through Friday, except on Federal holidays.
     You may view the public comments submitted on this 
rulemaking at http://www.regulations.gov. When searching for comments, 
please use the Docket ID: MARAD-2016-0130.

    Note: If you fax, mail or hand-deliver your input, we recommend 
that you include your name and a mailing address, an email address, 
or a telephone number in the body of your document so that we can 
contact you if we have questions regarding your

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submission. If you submit your inputs by mail or hand-delivery, they 
must be submitted in an unbound format, no larger than 8 \1/2\ by 11 
inches, single-sided, suitable for copying and electronic filing.

    Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name 
and docket number or Regulatory Information Number (RIN) for this 
rulemaking. All comments received will be posted without change to the 
docket at www.regulations.gov, including any personal information 
provided. For detailed instructions on submitting comments and 
additional information on the rulemaking process, see the section 
entitled Public Participation.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim Pickering, Office of Marine 
Highways and Passenger Services, at (202) 366-0704, or via email at 
[email protected]. You may send mail to Mr. Pickering at Office of Marine 
Highways and Passenger Services, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590. If you have questions on viewing the Docket, call 
Docket Operations, telephone: (800) 647-5527.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background Information

What laws authorize America's Marine Highway Program?

    The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) authorized 
the Secretary of Transportation (Secretary) to promulgate regulations 
to implement the AMHP. The Secretary of Transportation delegated 
authority to the Maritime Administrator to issue AMHP implementing 
regulations. On April 9, 2010, MARAD published in the Federal Register 
final regulations implementing the AMHP (75 FR 18101).
    The Secretary, in consultation with the Environmental Protection 
Agency, submitted a Report to Congress in April 2011 that included a 
description of the benefits of the AMHP and activities conducted under 
the program. It also included recommendations for further legislative 
and administrative action that the Secretary considered appropriate.
    In December 2012, the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act 
of 2012 (CGMTA), which built on some of the ideas in the report, was 
signed into law. The CGMTA expanded the scope of the AMHP by adding the 
words ``or to promote short sea transportation'' to the existing 
purpose of reducing landside congestion. This added language expanded 
the focus of the AMHP to include efforts that increase utilization or 
efficiency of short sea transportation on designated Marine Highway 
Routes.
    In November 2015, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
Year 2016 added to the definition of short sea transportation, that is 
the subject of the AMHP, to include the carriage by a documented vessel 
of cargo that is: (1) shipped in discrete units, or packages that are 
handled individually, palletized; or, (2) unitized for purposes of 
transportation or freight vehicles carried aboard commuter ferry boats.

Discussion

Why and how is MARAD revising the regulations?

    As part of our routine systematic review of existing regulations, 
MARAD is updating its AMHP implementing regulations to conform to 
statutory changes and streamline the regulations for ease of use. 
Accordingly, the proposed rule revises in full the AMHP implementing 
regulations to: (1) Add ``promote short sea shipping'' as a purpose of 
the AMHP; (2) redesignate ``corridors, connectors, and crossings'' as 
used in the rule as ``Routes'' for purposes of simplicity; (3) expand 
and clarify the definition of AMHP-eligible cargo to include discrete 
units or packages that are handled individually, palletized, or 
unitized as well as freight vehicles carried aboard commuter ferry 
boats; (4) add a requirement for the project sponsors to provide 
updates on project status; (5) expand the eligibility criteria for 
services and Routes that may participate in AMHP; (6) clarify criteria 
for Project Designation; and, (7) reorganize the regulations for ease 
of use.

What is the purpose of the AMHP?

    Congress authorized the AMHP to promote short sea shipping by 
designating routes, also called Marine Highways, as a way to relieve 
congestion on America's roads and railways. Marine Highway designations 
are intended to assist the maritime industry in meeting national 
freight transportation needs. The AMHP encourages the use of marine 
transportation to reduce freight and passenger travel delays caused by 
congestion, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve energy, improve 
safety, and reduce landside infrastructure maintenance costs.
    Congestion on the U.S. surface transportation system significantly 
impacts America's economic prosperity and way of life. Overall, the 
U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) estimates that congestion on 
our roads, bridges, railways, and in ports costs the United States as 
much as $200 billion a year and projects that cargoes moving through 
our ports will nearly double over the next 15 years. Most of this 
additional cargo will ultimately move along our surface transportation 
corridors, many of which are already at or beyond capacity.

Public Participation

How do I submit comments on the proposed rule?

    Your comments must be written and in English. Include the docket 
number in your comments to ensure that your comments are correctly 
filed in the Docket. We encourage you to provide concise comments; 
however, you may attach additional documents as necessary. There is no 
limit on the length of the attachments. Please submit your comments, 
including the attachments, following the instructions provided under 
the above entitled heading ADDRESSES.
    MARAD will consider all comments received before the close of 
business on the comment closing date indicated above under DATES. To 
the extent possible, MARAD will also consider comments received after 
that date. If a comment is received too late for MARAD to consider in 
developing a final rule, MARAD will consider that comment as an 
informal suggestion for future rulemaking action.
    For access to the docket to read background documents, including 
those referenced in this document, or to submit or read comments 
received, go to the Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building, Room W12-
140, Washington, DC 20590. The Docket Management Facility is open 9:00 
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on Federal holidays. 
To review documents, read comments or to submit comments, the docket is 
also available online at http://www.regulations.gov., keyword search 
MARAD-2016-0130.
    Please note that even after the comment period has closed, MARAD 
will continue to file relevant information in the Docket as it becomes 
available. Further, some people may submit late comments. Accordingly, 
MARAD recommends that you periodically check the Docket for new 
material.

Will my comments be made available to the public?

    Before including your address, phone number, email address or other 
personal information in your comment, be aware that your entire 
comment, including

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your personal identifying information, may be made publicly available.

May I submit comments confidentially?

    If you wish to submit comments under a claim of confidentiality, 
you should submit three copies of your complete submission, including 
the information you claim to be confidential business information, to 
the Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Office of 
Legislation and Regulations, MAR-225, W24-220, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE, Washington, DC 20590. When you send comments containing information 
claimed to be confidential information, you should include a cover 
letter setting forth with specificity the basis for any such claim and, 
if possible, a summary of your submission that can be made available to 
the public.

Procedural Matters and Required Determinations

Privacy Act

    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), USDOT solicits comments from 
the public to better inform its rulemaking process. USDOT posts these 
comments, without edit, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the 
system of records notice, DOT/ALL-14 FDMS, accessible through 
www.dot.gov/privacy. In order to facilitate comment tracking and 
response, we encourage commenters to provide their name, or the name of 
their organization; however, submission of names is completely 
optional. Whether or not commenters identify themselves, all timely 
comments will be fully considered. If you wish to provide comments 
containing proprietary or confidential information, please contact the 
agency for alternate submission instructions.

Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), 13563 
(Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review) and DOT Regulatory 
Policies and Procedures

    Under Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), 
supplemented by EO13563 (76 FR 3821, January 18, 2011) and USDOT 
policies and procedures, MARAD must determine whether a regulatory 
action is ``significant,'' and therefore subject to the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) review and the requirements of the Order. 
The Order defines ``significant regulatory action'' as one likely to 
result in a rule that may: (1) Have an annual effect on the economy of 
$100 million or more or adversely affect in a material way the economy, 
a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the 
environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or tribal 
government or communities. (2) Create a serious inconsistency or 
otherwise interfere with an action taken or planned by another Agency. 
(3) Materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants, user 
fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients 
thereof. (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal 
mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles set forth in 
the E.O.
    MARAD has determined that this notice of proposed rulemaking is not 
considered a significant regulatory action under section 3(f) of E.O. 
12866 and, therefore, it was not reviewed by OMB. This rulemaking will 
not result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more. 
It is also not considered a major rule for purposes of Congressional 
review under Pub. L. 104-121. This rulemaking is also not significant 
under the Regulatory Policies and Procedures of the Department of 
Transportation (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979). The costs and overall 
economic impact of this rulemaking do not require further analysis.

Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)

    MARAD analyzed this rulemaking in accordance with the principles 
and criteria contained in E.O. 13132 (``Federalism'') and has 
determined that it does not have sufficient Federalism implications to 
warrant the preparation of a Federalism summary impact statement. This 
rulemaking has no substantial effect on the States, or on the current 
Federal-State relationship, or on the current distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various local officials. Nothing in this 
document preempts any State law or regulation. Therefore, MARAD was not 
required to consult with State and local officials.

Executive Order 13175 (Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal 
Governments)

    MARAD does not believe that this rulemaking will significantly or 
uniquely affect the communities of Indian tribal governments when 
analyzed under the principles and criteria contained in E.O. 13175 
(Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments); 
therefore, the funding and consultation requirements of this Executive 
Order do not apply.

Executive Order 12372 (Intergovernmental Review)

    The regulations implementing E.O. 12372 regarding intergovernmental 
consultation on Federal programs and activities do not apply to this 
rulemaking.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 requires MARAD to assess 
whether this rulemaking would have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities and to minimize any adverse 
impact. MARAD certifies that this rulemaking will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.

Environmental Assessment

    MARAD has evaluated this proposed rule under Maritime 
Administrative Order (MAO) 600-1, ``Procedures for Considering 
Environmental Impacts,'' 50 FR 11606 (March 22, 1985), which guides the 
MARAD in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq. MARAD has determined that this proposed rule is 
not a major action (requiring the preparation of an environmental 
impact statement or environmental assessment) because it is 
categorically excluded from detailed environmental review pursuant to 
section 4.05 of MAO 600-1. Section 4.05 reads, in pertinent part, 
``[c]ategorical exclusions are Maritime Administration actions or 
groups of actions that do not have a significant effect on the quality 
of the human environment, individually or cumulatively. Categorical 
exclusions do not require preparation of environmental documents. 
Appendix 1 of this order describes the Maritime Administration's 
categorical exclusions.'' This action falls under Categorical Exclusion 
#3 because MARAD proposes to promulgate ``regulations . . . which do 
not require a regulatory impact analysis under section 3 of Executive 
Order 12291 or do not have a potential to cause a significant effect on 
the environment . . .'' MAO 600-1, App.1, pg. 1.
    In accordance with section 4.05 and Appendix 2 of MAO 600-1, the 
Agency has further concluded that no extraordinary circumstances exist 
with respect to this regulation that might trigger the need for a more 
detailed environmental review. As a result, MARAD finds that this 
proposed regulatory revision is not a major Federal action 
significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. We seek 
any comments or information that may lead to the discovery of a 
significant environmental impact from this proposed rule.

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Executive Order 13211 (Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use)

    MARAD has determined that this rulemaking will not significantly 
affect energy supply, distribution, or use. Therefore, no Statement of 
Energy Effects is required.

Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform)

    This action meets applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) 
of E.O. 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize litigation, eliminates 
ambiguity, and reduce burden.

Executive Order 12630 (Taking of Private Property)

    This rulemaking will not affect a taking of private property or 
otherwise have taking implications under E.O. 12630, Governmental 
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property 
Rights.

International Trade Impact Assessment

    This rulemaking is not expected to contain standards-related 
activities that create unnecessary obstacles to the foreign commerce of 
the United States.

Privacy Impact Assessment

    Section 522(a)(5) of the Transportation, Treasury, Independent 
Agencies, and General Government Appropriations Act, 2005 (Pub. L. 108-
447, div. H, 118 Stat. 2809 at 3268) requires the USDOT and certain 
other Federal agencies to conduct a privacy impact assessment of each 
proposed rule that will affect the privacy of individuals. Claims 
submitted under this rule will be treated the same as all legal claims 
received by MARAD. The processing and treatment of any claim within the 
scope of this rulemaking by MARAD shall comply with all legal, 
regulatory and policy requirements regarding privacy.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 requires Agencies to 
evaluate whether an Agency action would result in the expenditure by 
State, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the 
private sector, of $141.3 million or more (as adjusted for inflation) 
in any 1 year, and if so, to take steps to minimize these unfunded 
mandates. This rulemaking will not impose unfunded mandates under the 
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. It will not result in costs of 
$141.3 million or more to either State, local, or tribal governments, 
in the aggregate, or to the private sector, and is the least burdensome 
alternative that achieves the objectives of the rule.

Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)

    A regulation identifier number (RIN) is assigned to each regulatory 
action listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations. The 
Regulatory Information Service Center publishes the Unified Agenda in 
April and October of each year. The RIN number contained in the heading 
of this document can be used to cross-reference this action with the 
Unified Agenda.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    We would evaluate any rule that might be promulgated to determine 
whether it would be expected to significantly change the current 
requirement for the collection of information.

Clarity of These Regulations

    E.O. 12866 requires each Agency to write regulations that are easy 
to understand. We invite your comments on how to make this proposed 
rule easier to understand. Including answers to questions such as the 
following:
    (1) Are the requirements in the proposed rule clearly stated?
    (2) Does the proposed rule contain technical language or 
terminology that interferes with its clarity?
    (3) Does the format of the proposed rule (grouping and order of 
sections, use of headings, paragraphs, etc.) aid or reduce its clarity?
    (4) Would the rule be easier to understand if it were divided into 
more but shorter sections (a ``section'' appears in bold type and is 
preceded by the symbol ``Sec.  '' and a numbered heading; for example, 
``Sec.  393.21 Who can apply?'')
    (5) Is the description of the proposed rule in the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION part of this preamble helpful in understanding the proposed 
rule?
    (6) What else could we do to make the proposed rule easier to 
understand? Send a copy of any comments that concern how we could make 
this proposed rule easier to understand to: Division of Legislation and 
Regulations, Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, 
Office of the Chief Counsel, Room W24-220, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., 
Washington, DC 20590. You may also email the comments to this address: 
[email protected].

List of Subjects

46 CFR Part 393

    America's Marine Highway Program--Short sea transportation, Marine 
highway route and project application and designation, Marine highway 
incentive, Research, Transportation.


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For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Maritime Administration 
proposes to revise 46 CFR part 393 to read as follows:

PART 393--AMERICA'S MARINE HIGHWAY PROGRAM

Subpart A--General Provisions

393.1 Special definitions.

Subpart B--Marine Highway Program Designations

393.2 Marine Highway Routes.
393.3 Marine Highway Projects.

Subpart C--Department of Transportation Efforts to Foster and Support 
America's Marine Highways

393.4 DOT Support for Planning Activities.
393.5 DOT Support for Marine Highway-Related Research.
393.6 America's Marine Highway Program Project Grants.

Subpart A--General Provisions


Sec.  393.1  Special definitions.

    For the purposes of this part, when used in capitalized form:
    (a) Administrator means the Maritime Administrator, Maritime 
Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation USDOT. The 
Administrator is responsible for administering the America's Marine 
Highway Program (AMHP) and making route and project recommendations to 
the Secretary.
    (b) Department means the U.S. Department of Transportation.
    (c) Cargo on a Marine Highway service means goods transported in 
commerce and generally refers to, but is not limited by, the types and 
kinds of cargo that are described in the definition of ``Short Sea 
Transportation'', below. Neither weight nor proportionality are 
considered under this definition. The term as used in this context is 
generally interchangeable with the term ``Freight'', defined below.
    (d) Freight on a Marine Highway service means goods transported in 
commerce and generally refers to, but is not limited by, the types and 
kinds of cargo that are described in the definition of ``Short Sea 
Transportation'', below. Neither weight nor proportionality are 
considered under this definition. The term as used in this context is 
generally interchangeable with the term ``Cargo'', defined above.
    (e) Marine Highway Routes or Routes mean commercially navigable 
coastal, inland, and intracoastal waters of the United States as 
designated by the Secretary. This includes connections between U.S. 
ports and Canadian ports on the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Seaway 
System, and non-contiguous

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U.S. ports. Marine Highway Routes are a component of the Nation's 
surface transportation system. Each Marine Highway Route is described 
in terms of the specific landside transportation routes (road or 
railway) that it supplements or to which it connects. All previously 
designated Marine Highway ``corridors,'' ``connectors,'' and 
``crossings'' are now designated as ``Routes.''
    (f) Marine Highway Projects are planned or contemplated new 
services, or expansions of existing services, on designated Marine 
Highway Routes, that seek to provide new modal choices to shippers, 
reduce transportation costs, and/or provide public benefits, which 
include reduced air emissions, reduced road maintenance costs, and 
improved safety and resiliency impacts. Project Applicants propose 
projects and the Secretary may designate projects consistent with this 
part.
    (g) Project Applicant means a public entity withe operations, or 
administrative areas of responsibility, that are adjacent to or near 
the relevant Route that applies for designation of a Marine Highway 
Project pursuant to this part. Eligible applicants include State 
governments (including State departments of transportation), 
metropolitan planning organizations, port authorities and tribal 
governments.
    (h) Program Office means Office of Marine Highways and Passenger 
Services.
    (i) Route Sponsors are public entities with operations or 
administrative areas of responsibility that are adjacent to or related 
to the relevant Route that recommend a commercially navigable waterway 
for designation as a Marine Highway Route. Eligible Route Sponsors 
include State governments (including State departments of 
transportation), metropolitan planning organizations, port authorities, 
non-Federal navigation districts and tribal governments.
    (j) Secretary means the Secretary of Transportation.
    (k) Short Sea Transportation means the carriage by a U.S. 
documented vessel of cargo--
    (1) That is--
    (i) Contained in intermodal cargo containers and loaded by crane on 
the vessel;
    (ii) Loaded on the vessel by means of wheeled technology;
    (iii) Shipped in discrete units or packages that are handled 
individually, palletized, or unitized for purposes of transportation; 
or
    (iv) Freight vehicles carried aboard commuter ferry boats; and,
    (2) That is--
    (i) Loaded at a port in the United States and unloaded either at 
another port in the United States or at a port in Canada located in the 
Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Seaway System; or,
    (ii) Loaded at a port in Canada located in the Great Lakes-Saint 
Lawrence Seaway System and unloaded at a port in the United States.
    (l) United States Documented Vessel means a vessel documented under 
46 CFR part 67.

Subpart B--Marine Highway Route and Project Designations


Sec.  393.2  Marine Highway Routes.

(a) What are the minimum eligibility requirements for MARAD to 
recommend a Marine Highway Route for the Secretary to designate?

    (1) MARAD may recommend Marine Highway Routes that relieve landside 
congestion along coastal corridors or that promote short sea 
transportation; and,
    (2) That advance the objectives of the AMHP in paragraph (c) of 
this section.

(b) When can a Route Sponsor request designation of a Marine Highway 
Route?

    (1) The Department accepts Marine Highway Route designation 
requests any time. Route Sponsors must submit designation requests 
through the Program Office.
    (2) The Maritime Administration publishes all designated Routes on 
its Web site. Go to http://www.marad.dot.gov and search ``America's 
Marine Highways'' to see the current list.

(c) What should Route Sponsors consider when preparing Marine Highway 
Route designation requests?

    (1) Route Sponsors designation requests should explain how a 
proposed route will help achieve the following objectives:
    (i) Establishing Marine Highway Routes as extensions of the 
national surface transportation system;
    (ii) Developing multi-jurisdictional coalitions and partnerships 
that focus public and private efforts to improve reliability and 
resiliency of the Route for freight and passengers;
    (iii) Obtaining public benefits as described in paragraph 
(d)(1)(vi) of this section; and,
    (iv) Identifying potential savings that could be realized by 
providing an alternative to existing supply chains through short sea 
transportation.
    (2) [Reserved].

(d) What information should Route Sponsors include in their designation 
requests?

    (1) One or more eligible Route Sponsors may submit Marine Highway 
Route designation requests to the Program Office. Designation requests 
should include the following information:
    (i) Physical Description of the Proposed Marine Highway Route. 
Describe the proposed Marine Highway Route, and its connection to 
existing or planned transportation infrastructure and intermodal 
facilities. Include key navigational factors such as available draft, 
channel width, bridge air draft or lock clearance, and any foreseeable 
impacts on navigation or commerce. When available, include one or more 
maps of the proposed Route.
    (ii) Surface Transportation Regions Served. (A) Land transportation 
routes that would benefit. Provide a summary of any land transportation 
route that the Marine Highway Route would benefit. Include a 
description of the route, its primary users, the nature, locations and 
occurrence of travel delays, urban areas affected, and other geographic 
or jurisdictional issues that impact its overall operation and 
performance.
    (B) U.S. Domestic Shipping Lane Served. For Marine Highway Routes 
that pass through waters outside U.S. territorial waters, provide a 
summary of the shipping routes or trade lanes that the Marine Highway 
Route would benefit. Include a description of the route, its primary 
users, the nature, locations and occurrence of travel delays, urban 
areas affected, and other geographic or jurisdictional issues that 
impact its overall operation and performance.
    (iii) Involved Parties. Provide the organizational structure of the 
Route Sponsors and supporters recommending the Route designation, 
including business affiliations and private sector stakeholders. Multi-
jurisdictional coalitions may include State Departments of 
Transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, municipalities and 
other governmental entities (including tribal governments). Include the 
extent to which these entities have expressed support for the route 
designation and describe any affiliations with environmental groups or 
civic associations, or affiliations with any foreign interests.
    (iv) Volume and Characteristics. If authoritative data are 
available, provide the volume of passengers and/or cargo that are 
candidates for shifting to water transportation on the proposed Route. 
Otherwise provide estimates for this

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information, include identified shippers, manufacturers, distributors, 
and other entities that could benefit from a Marine Highway 
alternative, and the extent to which these entities have expressed 
support for the Marine Highway Route designation request.
    (v) Congestion Reduction. Describe the extent to which the proposed 
Route could relieve landside congestion in measurable terms, if 
applicable. Include any known offsetting land transportation 
infrastructure savings (either construction or maintenance) that would 
likely result from the Route, if applicable.
    (vi) Public benefits. Provide, if known, the net savings over 
status quo in emissions, including greenhouse gases, energy 
consumption, landside infrastructure maintenance costs, safety and 
system resiliency. Specify if the Marine Highway Route represents the 
most cost-effective option among other modal improvements. Include 
consideration of the implications future growth may have on the 
proposed Route.
    (vii) Public costs. If applicable and known, identify any costs 
that may result from designation of the route. If able, provide costs 
that are quantifiable such as the additional cost of emissions or 
energy consumption required to effectively leverage the benefits of the 
designated route. These costs should be a component in the net savings 
identified in (d)(6) above.
    (viii) Impediments. Describe known or anticipated obstacles to 
utilization of the proposed Marine Highway Route. Include any 
strategies, either in place or proposed, to deal with the impediments.
    (2) [Reserved].

(e) How will the Program Office evaluate and recommend Marine Highway 
Route designation applications?

    (1) The Program Office will evaluate and recommend Route 
Designations based on an analysis and technical review of the 
information provided by the Route Applicant. The Maritime 
Administration will recommend Routes that receive a favorable technical 
review, and meet other criteria described in this part, for designation 
by the Secretary.
    (2) The Program Office may consider additional factors and may 
request supplemental information during the review process. USDOT will 
notify Route Applicants as to the status of their application in 
writing once the Secretary makes a determination.


Sec.  393.3  Marine Highway Projects.

(a) What are the minimum eligibility requirements for MARAD to 
recommend a Marine Highway Project for the Secretary to designate?

    (1) MARAD may recommend only those Marine Highway Projects that 
will use U.S. documented vessels and mitigate landside congestion or 
promotes short sea transportation.
    (2) MARAD may recommend only those Marine Highway Projects that:
    (i) Involve the carriage of cargo in Short Sea Transportation as 
defined in subsection 393.1(k);
    (ii) Involve new or expand existing services for the carriage of 
cargo; and,
    (iii) Are on a designated Marine Highway Route.
    (3) Proposed Route Designations are accepted at any time, and may 
be submitted together with the proposed Project Designation.
    (4) Successful MARAD Project sponsors must demonstrate a direct 
connection between a proposed Marine Highway Project and the carriage 
of cargo through ports on Designated Marine Highway Routes.

(b) When does the Program Office accept Marine Highway Project 
designation applications?

    (1) The Administrator will announce by notice in the Federal 
Register and on MARAD's AMHP Web site open season periods to allow 
Project Sponsors opportunities to submit Marine Highway Project 
designation applications.
    (2) [Reserved].

(c) What should Project Applicants include when preparing a Marine 
Highway Project designation application?

    (1) The market or customer base to be served by the service and the 
service's value proposition to customers. This includes--
    (i) A description of how the market is currently served by 
transportation options;
    (ii) Identities of shippers that have indicated an interest in, and 
level of commitment to, the proposed service;
    (iii) Specific commodities, markets, and shippers the Project is 
expected to attract;
    (iv) Extent to which interested entities have been educated about 
the Project and expressed support, and,
    (v) A marketing strategy for the project if one exists.
    (2) Operational Framework. A description of the proposed 
operational framework of the project including origin/destination 
pairs, transit times, vessel types, and service frequency;
    (3) The cost model for the proposed service. The cost model should 
be broken down by container, trailer, or other freight unit, including 
loading and discharge costs, vessel operating costs, drayage costs, and 
other ancillary costs. Provide a comparison cost model outlining the 
current costs for transportation using landside mode (truck and rail) 
alternatives for the identified market that the proposed project will 
serve. Provide the project's financial plan and provide projected 
revenues and expenses. Include labor and operating costs, drayage, 
fixed and recurring infrastructure and maintenance costs, vessel or 
equipment acquisition or construction costs, etc. Include any 
anticipated changes in local or regional short sea transportation, 
policy or regulations, ports, industry, or other developments affecting 
the project. In the event that public sector financial support is being 
sought, describe the amount, form and duration of public investment 
required. Applicants may email [email protected] to request a sample cost 
model.
    (4) An overall quantification of the net public benefits estimated 
to be gained through the successful initiation of the Marine Highway 
Project, including highway miles saved, road maintenance savings, air 
emissions savings, and safety and resiliency impacts.
    (5) Marine Highway Route(s). Identify the designated Marine Highway 
Routes the Project will utilize.
    (6) Organization. Provide the organizational structure of the 
proposed project, including an outline of the business affiliations, 
environmental, non-profit organizations and governmental or private 
sector stakeholders.
    (7) Partnerships:--(i) Private sector partners. Identify private 
sector partners and describe their levels of commitment to the proposed 
service Private sector partners can include terminals, vessel 
operators, shipyards, shippers, trucking companies, railroads, third-
party logistics providers, shipping lines, labor, workforce and other 
entities deemed appropriate by the Secretary.
    (ii) Public sector partners. Identify State Departments of 
Transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, municipalities and 
other governmental entities, including tribal entities, that Project 
Sponsors have engaged and the extent to which they support the service. 
Include any affiliations with environmental groups or civic 
associations.
    (iii) Documentation. Provide documents affirming commitment or 
support from entities involved in the project.

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    (8) Public benefits. These measures reflect current law and are 
consistent with USDOT's Strategic Goals. Project Applicants should 
organize external net cost savings and public benefits of the Project 
based on the following six categories:
    (i) Emissions benefits. Address any net savings, in quantifiable 
terms, now and in the future, over current emissions practices, 
including greenhouse gas emissions, criteria air pollutants or other 
environmental benefits the project offers.
    (ii) Energy savings. Provide an analysis of potential net 
reductions in energy consumption, in quantifiable terms, now and in the 
future, over the current practice.
    (iii) Landside transportation infrastructure maintenance savings. 
To the extent the data is available indicate, in dollars per year, the 
projected net savings of public funds that would result in road or 
railroad maintenance or repair, including pavement, bridges, tunnels or 
related transportation infrastructure from a proposed project. Include 
the impacts of accelerated infrastructure deterioration caused by 
vehicles currently using the route, especially in cases of oversize or 
overweight vehicles. This information applies only to projects for a 
marine highway service where a landside alternative exists.
    (iv) Economic competitiveness. To the extent the data is available 
describe how the project will measurably result in transportation 
efficiency gains for the U.S. public. For purposes of aligning a 
project with this outcome, applicants should provide evidence of how 
improvements in transportation outcomes (such as time savings, 
operating cost savings, and increased utilization of assets) translate 
into long-term economic productivity benefits.
    (v) Safety improvements. Describe, in measurable terms, the 
projected safety improvements that would result from the proposed 
operation.
    (vi) System resiliency and redundancy. To the extent data is 
available describe, if applicable, how a proposed Marine Highway 
Project offers a resilient route or service that can benefit the 
public. Where land transportation routes serving a locale or region are 
limited, describe how a proposed project offers an alternative and the 
benefit this could offer when other routes are interrupted as a result 
of natural or man-made incidents.
    (9) Proposed Project Timeline. Include a proposed project timeline 
with estimated start dates and key milestones. If applicable, include 
the point in the timeline at which the enterprise is anticipated to 
attain self-sufficiency.
    (10) Support and Investment Required. Describe any known or 
anticipated obstacles to either implementation or long-term success of 
the project. Include any strategies, either in place or proposed, to 
mitigate impediments. Identify specific infrastructure gaps such as 
docks, cranes, ramps, etc. that will need to be addressed in order for 
the project to become economically viable. Include estimates for the 
required investments needed to address the infrastructure gaps.
    (11) Environmental Considerations. Applicants must provide all 
information necessary to assist MARAD's environmental analysis of the 
propose project, pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 
1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and other environmental 
requirements.

(e) How will the Program Office evaluate and recommend Marine Highway 
Project applications for designation?

    (1) The Program Office will evaluate and recommend for designation 
by the Secretary those Projects based on an analysis and technical 
review of the information provided by the Project Applicant. MARAD will 
recommend Projects that operate on a designated Marine Highway Route, 
receive a favorable technical review, and meet other criteria described 
in this part, for designation by the Secretary.
    (2) The Program Office may consider additional factors and may 
request supplemental information during the review process. USDOT will 
notify Project Applicants as to the status of their application in 
writing once the Secretary makes a determination.

(f) How will MARAD support designated America's Marine Highway 
Projects?

    (1) Upon designation as a Marine Highway Project, the Department 
Program Office will coordinate with the Project Applicants to identify 
the most appropriate departmental actions to support the project. USDOT 
support could include any of the following, as appropriate and subject 
to agency resources:
    (i) Promote the service with appropriate governmental, regional, 
State, local or tribal government transportation planners, private 
sector entities or other decision makers to the extent permitted by 
law.
    (ii) Coordinate with ports, State Departments of Transportation, 
metropolitan planning organizations, localities, other public agencies 
and the private sector to support the designated service. Efforts can 
be aimed at identifying resources, obtaining access to land or 
terminals, developing landside facilities and infrastructure, and 
working with Federal, regional, State, local or Tribal governmental 
entities to remove barriers to success.
    (iii) Pursue commitments from Federal entities to transport 
Federally owned or generated cargo using the services of the designated 
project, when practical or available.
    (iv) In cases where transportation infrastructure is needed, 
Project Applicants may request to be included on the Secretary's list 
of high-priority transportation infrastructure projects under EO 13274, 
``Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project 
Review.''
    (v) Assist with developing individual performance measures for 
Marine Highway Projects.
    (vi) Work with Federal entities and regional, State, local and 
tribal governments to include designated Projects in transportation 
planning.
    (vii) Coordinate with public and private entities to resolve 
impediments to the success of Marine Highway Projects.
    (viii) Conduct research on issues specific to Marine Highway 
Projects.
    (ix) Advise Route Sponsors on the availability of various Federal 
funding mechanisms to support the Projects.
    (x) Maintain liaison with Sponsors and representatives of 
designated Projects to provide ongoing support and identify lessons 
learned and best practices for other projects and the overall Marine 
Highway program.
    (2) [Reserved].

(g) How will the Department protect confidential information?

    (1) If your application, including attachments, includes 
information that you consider to be a trade secret or confidential 
commercial or financial information, or otherwise exempt from 
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552), as 
implemented by the Department at 49 CFR part 7, you may assert a claim 
of confidentiality.
    (2) What should I do if I believe my project designation 
application contains confidential or business sensitive information?
    (i) Note on the front cover that the submission ``Contains 
Confidential Business Information (CBI);''
    (ii) Mark each affected page ``CBI;'' and
    (iii) Clearly highlight or otherwise denote the CBI portions. The 
USDOT protects such information from

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disclosure to the extent allowed under applicable law.
    (3) What will happen if information related to my project 
designation application is the subject of a request under the Freedom 
of Information Act (FOIA)? We will apply the procedures contained in 49 
CFR part 7 to a request from non-Federal third-parties for information 
related to documents you submit under this part. We will consider your 
claim of confidentiality at the time someone requests the information 
under FOIA. Only information that is ultimately determined to be 
confidential under that procedure will be exempt from disclosure under 
FOIA.

(h) Is there a specific format required for project designation 
applications and attached documents?

    (1) When responding to specific solicitations for Marine Highway 
Projects by the Program Office, applicants should include all of the 
information requested by paragraph (c) above organized in a manner 
consistent with the elements set forth in that section. The Program 
Office reserves the right to ask any applicant to supplement the data 
in its application, but expects applications to be complete upon 
submission. The narrative portion of an application should not exceed 
20 pages in length. Documentation supporting the assertions made in the 
narrative portion may also be provided in the form of appendices, but 
limited to relevant information. Applications may be submitted 
electronically via the Federal Register (http://www.regulations.gov). 
Applications submitted in writing must include the original and three 
copies and must be on 8.5'' x 11'' single spaced paper, excluding maps, 
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) representations, etc.
    (2) In the event that the sponsor of a Marine Highway Project that 
has already been designated by the Secretary seeks a modification to 
the designation because of a change in project scope, an expansion of 
the project, or other significant change to the project, the project 
applicant should request the change in writing to the Secretary via the 
Maritime Administrator. The request must contain any changed or new 
information that is relevant to the project.

(i) What does the Program Office do to ensure designated projects are 
developing properly?

    (1) Once designated projects enter the operational phase (either 
start of a new service, or expansion of existing service), the Program 
Office will evaluate them regularly to determine if the project is 
likely to achieve its objectives.
    (2) Overall project performance will be assessed according to three 
categories-exceeds, meets, or does not meet original projections in 
each of the three areas defined below:
    (i) Public benefit. Does the project meet the stated goals in 
shifting specific numbers of vehicles (number of trucks, rail cars or 
automobiles) off the designated landside routes? The Program Office 
will assume other public benefits, including energy savings, reduced 
emissions, and safety improvements to be a direct derivative of either 
numbers of vehicles reduced, or vehicle/ton miles avoided, unless 
specific factors change (such as a change in vessel fuel or emissions).
    (ii) Public cost. Is the overall cost to the Federal Government (if 
any) on track with estimates at the time of designation? The overall 
cost to the Federal Government represents the amount of Federal 
investment (i.e., direct funding, loan guarantees or similar 
mechanisms) reduced by the offsetting savings the project represents 
(road/bridge wear and tear avoided, infrastructure construction or 
expansion deferred).
    (iii) Timeliness factor. Is the project on track for the point at 
which the enterprise is projected to attain self-sufficiency? For 
example, if the project was anticipated to attain self-sufficiency 
after 36 months of operation, is it on track at the point of evaluation 
to meet that objective? This can be determined by assessing revenues, 
cargo and passenger trends, expenses and other factors established in 
the application review process.

(j) Can a project designation expire or be terminated?

    (1) Project Designations are effective for a period of five years, 
or until the date the project is completed, or MARAD cancels the 
designation. Project Designation will expire after three years of 
inactivity.
    (2) Project Sponsors wishing to extend a Project Designation must 
submit an updated application no later than six months before the five-
year designation period ends. Applicants who no longer wish to maintain 
project designation may submit a request to the Secretary to revoke 
their designation.

Subpart C--Department of Transportation Efforts to Foster and 
Support America's Marine Highways


Sec.  393.4  DOT Support for Planning Activities.

(a) How does DOT provide support?

    (1) The Program Office engages in coordination and Planning 
Activities with Federal, State, local and tribal governments and 
planning and private entities organizations to encourage the use of 
designated Marine Highway Routes and Projects. These activities 
include:
    (i) Works with these entities to assess plans and develop 
strategies, where appropriate, to incorporate Marine Highway 
transportation and other short sea transportation solutions to their 
statewide and metropolitan transportation plans, including the 
Statewide Transportation Improvement Programs and State Freight Plans.
    (ii) Facilitates groups of States and multi-State transportation 
entities to determine how Marine Highway transportation can address 
port congestion, traffic delays, bottlenecks, and other interstate 
transportation challenges to their mutual benefit.
    (iii) Identifies other Federal agencies that have jurisdiction over 
services, or which currently provide funding for components of 
services, in order to determine which agencies should be consulted and 
assist in the coordination process.
    (iv) Organizes the Department's modal administrations, including 
Federal Highway Administration, Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Administration, Federal Railroad Administration, Saint Lawrence Seaway 
Development Corporation, and Federal Transit Administration, as 
appropriate, for support and to evaluate costs and benefits of proposed 
Marine Highway Routes and Projects.


Sec.  393.5  DOT Support for Marine Highway-Related Research.

(a) How does DOT support research?

    (1) The Program Office works in consultation with public and 
private entities as appropriate, within the limits of available 
resources, to identify impediments, develop incentives, and conduct 
innovative research, in support of the America's Marine Highway Program 
or in direct support of specific designated Marine Highway Routes and 
Projects. The primary objectives of selected research projects are to:
    (i) Identify markets, cargoes, and service parameters that could 
facilitate the development of new or expanded Marine Highway Services.

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    (ii) Identify existing or emerging technology, vessel design, 
infrastructure designs, and other improvements that would reduce 
emissions, increase fuel economy, and lower costs of Marine Highway 
transportation and increase the efficiency of intermodal transfers.
    (iii) Identify impediments to the establishment of Marine Highway 
services.
    (iv) Identify incentives to increase the use and efficiency of 
Marine Highway services.
    (b) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator of the 
Environmental Protection Agency, may conduct research on short sea 
transportation regarding:
    (1) The environmental and transportation benefits to be derived 
from short sea transportation alternatives for other forms of 
transportation;
    (2) Technology, vessel design, and other improvements that would 
reduce emissions, increase fuel economy, and lower costs of short sea 
transportation and increase the efficiency of intermodal transfers; and
    (3) Solutions to impediments to short sea transportation projects 
designated.


Sec.  393.6  America's Marine Highway Program Project Grants.

(a) How does MARAD administer the AMHP grant program?

    (1) The Associate Administrator for Intermodal Systems Development 
manages the program under the guidance and the immediate administrative 
direction of the Maritime Administrator.
    (2) MARAD establishes grant program priorities as reflected in its 
grant opportunity announcements and, from time-to-time, issues 
clarifying guidance documents through the MARAD Web site and the 
Federal Register.
    (3) The Administrator makes funding recommendations to the 
Secretary, who has the authority to award grants.

(b) How does MARAD make grant opportunities known?

    (1) MARAD determines which grant opportunities it will offer, and 
establishes application deadlines, and programmatic requirements when 
grant funds become available to the AMHP.
    (2) The MARAD staff prepares Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) 
announcements consisting of all information necessary to apply for each 
grant and publishes the announcement in the Federal Register and on 
http://grants.gov">grants.gov.
    (3) The MARAD staff publishes notice of each announcement on http://grants.gov, a Federal government Web site widely available to the 
public.

(c) How may an applicant apply for an AMHP grant?

    (1) Applicants may apply for a grant using http://grants.gov">grants.gov or, in 
connection with a Federal Register announcement, by submitting the 
necessary information to the AMHP Office in electronic form.
    (2) [Reserved].

(Authority: Pub. L. 110-140, title XI, subtitle C sections 1121-
1123, 121 Stat. 1494; Pub. L. 112-213, title IV, section 405, 126 
Stat. 1541; 49 CFR 1.92 and 1.93(a), 46 U.S.C. 55601, 55604, 55605)
* * * * *

    By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr.,
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
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                                                  and PM2.5 MVEBs for the bi-state                        October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  Louisville Area. The proposed NOX and                   January, 21, 2011);
                                                  PM2.5 MVEBs for 2025 for the bi-state                      • do not impose an information                      Maritime Administration
                                                  Louisville Area are 9,311.76 tpy and                    collection burden under the provisions
                                                  324.04 tpy, respectively. Kentucky also                 of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                     46 CFR Part 393
                                                  chose to establish an interim year                      U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
                                                                                                                                                                 [Docket Number MARAD–2016–0130]
                                                  MVEBs for 2015 of 17,700.95 tpy and                        • are certified as not having a
                                                  580.69 tpy for NOX and PM2.5,                           significant economic impact on a                       RIN 2133–AB84
                                                  respectively.                                           substantial number of small entities
                                                                                                          under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                Revision of the America’s Marine
                                                  X. Proposed Actions                                     U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                   Highway Program Regulations
                                                     EPA is proposing to: (1) Approve the                    • do not contain any unfunded
                                                                                                                                                                 AGENCY: Maritime Administration,
                                                  maintenance plan for the Kentucky                       mandate or significantly or uniquely
                                                                                                                                                                 Department of Transportation.
                                                  portion of the bi-state Louisville Area,                affect small governments, as described
                                                                                                          in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                    ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
                                                  including the PM2.5 and NOX MVEBs for
                                                  2015 and 2025 for the entire bi-state                   of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                               SUMMARY:   This notice serves to inform
                                                  Louisville Area, and incorporate it into                   • do not have Federalism
                                                                                                                                                                 interested parties and the public that the
                                                  the Kentucky SIP, and (2) approve                       implications as specified in Executive
                                                                                                                                                                 Maritime Administration (MARAD)
                                                  Kentucky’s redesignation request for the                Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                                                                                                                                                 proposes to revise in full Title 46 Part
                                                  1997 PM2.5 NAAQS for the Kentucky                       1999);
                                                                                                                                                                 393 of the Code of Federal Regulations,
                                                                                                             • are not economically significant
                                                  portion of the bi-state Louisville Area.                                                                       which concerns the America’s Marine
                                                                                                          regulatory actions based on health or
                                                  Further as part of this proposed action,                                                                       Highway Program (AMHP). This action
                                                                                                          safety risks subject to Executive Order
                                                  EPA is also describing the status of its                                                                       is necessary to implement provisions of
                                                                                                          13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
                                                  adequacy determination for the PM2.5                                                                           the Coast Guard and Maritime
                                                                                                             • are not significant regulatory
                                                  and NOX MVEBs for 2015 and 2025 in                                                                             Transportation Act of 2012 (CGMTA), to
                                                                                                          actions subject to Executive Order
                                                  accordance with 40 CFR 93.118(f)(1).                                                                           improve AMHP processes and to
                                                                                                          13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
                                                     If finalized, approval of the                           • are not subject to requirements of                streamline the regulations. MARAD
                                                  redesignation request would change the                  Section 12(d) of the National                          solicits written comments on this
                                                  official designation of Bullitt and                     Technology Transfer and Advancement                    proposed rulemaking.
                                                  Jefferson Counties in Kentucky for the                  Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because               DATES: Comments must be received on
                                                  1997 Annual PM2.5 NAAQS, found at 40                    application of those requirements would                or before March 13, 2017. MARAD will
                                                  CFR part 81 from nonattainment to                       be inconsistent with the CAA; and                      consider comments filed after this date
                                                  attainment, as found at 40 CFR part 81.                    • will not have disproportionate                    to the extent practicable.
                                                  XI. Statutory and Executive Order                       human health or environmental effects                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                  Reviews                                                 under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR                     identified by DOT Docket Number
                                                                                                          7629, February 16, 1994).                              MARAD–2016–0130 by any of the
                                                     Under the CAA, redesignation of an                      In addition, the SIP is not approved                following methods:
                                                  area to attainment and the                              to apply on any Indian reservation land                   • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                  accompanying approval of a                              or in any other area where EPA or an                   www.regulations.gov. Search MARAD–
                                                  maintenance plan under section                          Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                   2016–0130 and follow the instructions
                                                  107(d)(3)(E) are actions that affect the                tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of              for submitting comments.
                                                  status of a geographical area and do not                Indian country, the rule does not have                    • Email: MH@dot.gov. Include
                                                  impose any additional regulatory                        tribal implications as specified by                    MARAD–2016–0130 in the subject line
                                                  requirements on sources beyond those                    Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,                    of the message.
                                                  imposed by state law. A redesignation to                November 9, 2000), nor will it impose                     • Mail/Hand-Delivery/Courier:
                                                  attainment does not in and of itself                    substantial direct costs of tribal                     Docket Management Facility; U.S.
                                                  create any new requirements, but rather                 governments or preempt tribal law.                     Department of Transportation, 1200
                                                  results in the applicability of                                                                                New Jersey Avenue SE., Room W12–
                                                  requirements contained in the CAA for                   List of Subjects
                                                                                                                                                                 140, Washington, DC 20590. If you
                                                  areas that have been redesignated to                    40 CFR Part 52                                         would like to know that your comments
                                                  attainment. Moreover, the Administrator                   Environmental protection, Air                        reached the facility, please enclose a
                                                  is required to approve a SIP submission                 pollution control, Incorporation by                    stamped, self-addressed postcard or
                                                  that complies with the provisions of the                reference, Intergovernmental relations,                envelope.
                                                  Act and applicable Federal regulations.                 Nitrogen oxides, Particulate matter,                      • The Docket Management Facility is
                                                  See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                 Reporting and recordkeeping                            open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
                                                  Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,                     requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile                  through Friday, except on Federal
                                                  EPA’s role is to approve state choices,                 organic compounds.                                     holidays.
                                                  provided that they meet the criteria of                                                                           • You may view the public comments
                                                  the CAA. Accordingly, these proposed                    40 CFR Part 81                                         submitted on this rulemaking at http://
                                                  actions merely approve Commonwealth                       Environmental protection, Air
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                                                                                                                                                                 www.regulations.gov. When searching
                                                  law as meeting federal requirements and                 pollution control.                                     for comments, please use the Docket ID:
                                                  do not impose additional requirements                                                                          MARAD–2016–0130.
                                                                                                            Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
                                                  beyond those imposed by state law. For
                                                  that reason, these proposed actions:                      Dated: December 23, 2016.                               Note: If you fax, mail or hand-deliver your
                                                                                                                                                                 input, we recommend that you include your
                                                     • Are not significant regulatory                     Heather McTeer Toney,
                                                                                                                                                                 name and a mailing address, an email
                                                  actions subject to review by the Office                 Regional Administrator, Region 4.                      address, or a telephone number in the body
                                                  of Management and Budget under                          [FR Doc. 2017–00324 Filed 1–10–17; 8:45 am]            of your document so that we can contact you
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                                                  submission. If you submit your inputs by                  In November 2015, the National                       year and projects that cargoes moving
                                                  mail or hand-delivery, they must be                     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal                   through our ports will nearly double
                                                  submitted in an unbound format, no larger               Year 2016 added to the definition of                   over the next 15 years. Most of this
                                                  than 8 1⁄2 by 11 inches, single-sided, suitable         short sea transportation, that is the                  additional cargo will ultimately move
                                                  for copying and electronic filing.
                                                                                                          subject of the AMHP, to include the                    along our surface transportation
                                                     Instructions: All submissions received               carriage by a documented vessel of                     corridors, many of which are already at
                                                  must include the agency name and                        cargo that is: (1) shipped in discrete                 or beyond capacity.
                                                  docket number or Regulatory                             units, or packages that are handled
                                                                                                                                                                 Public Participation
                                                  Information Number (RIN) for this                       individually, palletized; or, (2) unitized
                                                  rulemaking. All comments received will                  for purposes of transportation or freight              How do I submit comments on the
                                                  be posted without change to the docket                  vehicles carried aboard commuter ferry                 proposed rule?
                                                  at www.regulations.gov, including any                   boats.
                                                  personal information provided. For                                                                                Your comments must be written and
                                                                                                          Discussion                                             in English. Include the docket number
                                                  detailed instructions on submitting
                                                  comments and additional information                     Why and how is MARAD revising the                      in your comments to ensure that your
                                                  on the rulemaking process, see the                      regulations?                                           comments are correctly filed in the
                                                  section entitled Public Participation.                                                                         Docket. We encourage you to provide
                                                                                                             As part of our routine systematic                   concise comments; however, you may
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim                    review of existing regulations, MARAD                  attach additional documents as
                                                  Pickering, Office of Marine Highways                    is updating its AMHP implementing                      necessary. There is no limit on the
                                                  and Passenger Services, at (202) 366–                   regulations to conform to statutory                    length of the attachments. Please submit
                                                  0704, or via email at MH@dot.gov. You                   changes and streamline the regulations                 your comments, including the
                                                  may send mail to Mr. Pickering at Office                for ease of use. Accordingly, the                      attachments, following the instructions
                                                  of Marine Highways and Passenger                        proposed rule revises in full the AMHP                 provided under the above entitled
                                                  Services, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                   implementing regulations to: (1) Add                   heading ADDRESSES.
                                                  Washington, DC 20590. If you have                       ‘‘promote short sea shipping’’ as a                       MARAD will consider all comments
                                                  questions on viewing the Docket, call                   purpose of the AMHP; (2) redesignate                   received before the close of business on
                                                  Docket Operations, telephone: (800)                     ‘‘corridors, connectors, and crossings’’               the comment closing date indicated
                                                  647–5527.                                               as used in the rule as ‘‘Routes’’ for                  above under DATES. To the extent
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              purposes of simplicity; (3) expand and                 possible, MARAD will also consider
                                                                                                          clarify the definition of AMHP-eligible                comments received after that date. If a
                                                  Background Information                                  cargo to include discrete units or                     comment is received too late for
                                                  What laws authorize America’s Marine                    packages that are handled individually,                MARAD to consider in developing a
                                                  Highway Program?                                        palletized, or unitized as well as freight             final rule, MARAD will consider that
                                                                                                          vehicles carried aboard commuter ferry                 comment as an informal suggestion for
                                                    The Energy Independence and                           boats; (4) add a requirement for the
                                                  Security Act of 2007 (EISA) authorized                                                                         future rulemaking action.
                                                                                                          project sponsors to provide updates on
                                                  the Secretary of Transportation                         project status; (5) expand the eligibility                For access to the docket to read
                                                  (Secretary) to promulgate regulations to                criteria for services and Routes that may              background documents, including those
                                                  implement the AMHP. The Secretary of                    participate in AMHP; (6) clarify criteria              referenced in this document, or to
                                                  Transportation delegated authority to                   for Project Designation; and, (7)                      submit or read comments received, go to
                                                  the Maritime Administrator to issue                     reorganize the regulations for ease of                 the Docket Management Facility, U.S.
                                                  AMHP implementing regulations. On                       use.                                                   Department of Transportation, 1200
                                                  April 9, 2010, MARAD published in the                                                                          New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building,
                                                  Federal Register final regulations                      What is the purpose of the AMHP?                       Room W12–140, Washington, DC 20590.
                                                  implementing the AMHP (75 FR 18101).                       Congress authorized the AMHP to                     The Docket Management Facility is
                                                    The Secretary, in consultation with                   promote short sea shipping by                          open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
                                                  the Environmental Protection Agency,                    designating routes, also called Marine                 through Friday, except on Federal
                                                  submitted a Report to Congress in April                 Highways, as a way to relieve                          holidays. To review documents, read
                                                  2011 that included a description of the                 congestion on America’s roads and                      comments or to submit comments, the
                                                  benefits of the AMHP and activities                     railways. Marine Highway designations                  docket is also available online at http://
                                                  conducted under the program. It also                    are intended to assist the maritime                    www.regulations.gov., keyword search
                                                  included recommendations for further                    industry in meeting national freight                   MARAD–2016–0130.
                                                  legislative and administrative action                   transportation needs. The AMHP                            Please note that even after the
                                                  that the Secretary considered                           encourages the use of marine                           comment period has closed, MARAD
                                                  appropriate.                                            transportation to reduce freight and                   will continue to file relevant
                                                    In December 2012, the Coast Guard                     passenger travel delays caused by                      information in the Docket as it becomes
                                                  and Maritime Transportation Act of                      congestion, reduce greenhouse gas                      available. Further, some people may
                                                  2012 (CGMTA), which built on some of                    emissions, conserve energy, improve                    submit late comments. Accordingly,
                                                  the ideas in the report, was signed into                safety, and reduce landside                            MARAD recommends that you
                                                  law. The CGMTA expanded the scope of                    infrastructure maintenance costs.                      periodically check the Docket for new
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                                                  the AMHP by adding the words ‘‘or to                       Congestion on the U.S. surface                      material.
                                                  promote short sea transportation’’ to the               transportation system significantly                    Will my comments be made available to
                                                  existing purpose of reducing landside                   impacts America’s economic prosperity                  the public?
                                                  congestion. This added language                         and way of life. Overall, the U.S.
                                                  expanded the focus of the AMHP to                       Department of Transportation (USDOT)                     Before including your address, phone
                                                  include efforts that increase utilization               estimates that congestion on our roads,                number, email address or other personal
                                                  or efficiency of short sea transportation               bridges, railways, and in ports costs the              information in your comment, be aware
                                                  on designated Marine Highway Routes.                    United States as much as $200 billion a                that your entire comment, including


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                                                  your personal identifying information,                  competition, jobs, the environment,                    activities do not apply to this
                                                  may be made publicly available.                         public health or safety, or State, local,              rulemaking.
                                                                                                          or tribal government or communities. (2)
                                                  May I submit comments confidentially?                                                                          Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                          Create a serious inconsistency or
                                                    If you wish to submit comments                        otherwise interfere with an action taken                  The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980
                                                  under a claim of confidentiality, you                   or planned by another Agency. (3)                      requires MARAD to assess whether this
                                                  should submit three copies of your                      Materially alter the budgetary impact of
                                                                                                                                                                 rulemaking would have a significant
                                                  complete submission, including the                      entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan
                                                  information you claim to be confidential                                                                       economic impact on a substantial
                                                                                                          programs or the rights and obligations of
                                                  business information, to the Department                 recipients thereof. (4) Raise novel legal              number of small entities and to
                                                  of Transportation, Maritime                             or policy issues arising out of legal                  minimize any adverse impact. MARAD
                                                  Administration, Office of Legislation                   mandates, the President’s priorities, or               certifies that this rulemaking will not
                                                  and Regulations, MAR–225, W24–220,                      the principles set forth in the E.O.                   have a significant economic impact on
                                                  1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,                                MARAD has determined that this                       a substantial number of small entities.
                                                  Washington, DC 20590. When you send                     notice of proposed rulemaking is not                   Environmental Assessment
                                                  comments containing information                         considered a significant regulatory
                                                  claimed to be confidential information,                 action under section 3(f) of E.O. 12866                   MARAD has evaluated this proposed
                                                  you should include a cover letter setting               and, therefore, it was not reviewed by                 rule under Maritime Administrative
                                                  forth with specificity the basis for any                OMB. This rulemaking will not result in                Order (MAO) 600–1, ‘‘Procedures for
                                                  such claim and, if possible, a summary                  an annual effect on the economy of $100                Considering Environmental Impacts,’’
                                                  of your submission that can be made                     million or more. It is also not                        50 FR 11606 (March 22, 1985), which
                                                  available to the public.                                considered a major rule for purposes of                guides the MARAD in complying with
                                                                                                          Congressional review under Pub. L.                     the National Environmental Policy Act
                                                  Procedural Matters and Required                         104–121. This rulemaking is also not
                                                  Determinations                                                                                                 of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq. MARAD
                                                                                                          significant under the Regulatory Policies
                                                                                                                                                                 has determined that this proposed rule
                                                  Privacy Act                                             and Procedures of the Department of
                                                                                                                                                                 is not a major action (requiring the
                                                                                                          Transportation (44 FR 11034, February
                                                    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c),                                                                          preparation of an environmental impact
                                                                                                          26, 1979). The costs and overall
                                                  USDOT solicits comments from the                                                                               statement or environmental assessment)
                                                                                                          economic impact of this rulemaking do
                                                  public to better inform its rulemaking                                                                         because it is categorically excluded from
                                                                                                          not require further analysis.
                                                  process. USDOT posts these comments,                                                                           detailed environmental review pursuant
                                                  without edit, to www.regulations.gov, as                Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)                     to section 4.05 of MAO 600–1. Section
                                                  described in the system of records                         MARAD analyzed this rulemaking in                   4.05 reads, in pertinent part,
                                                  notice, DOT/ALL–14 FDMS, accessible                     accordance with the principles and                     ‘‘[c]ategorical exclusions are Maritime
                                                  through www.dot.gov/privacy. In order                   criteria contained in E.O. 13132                       Administration actions or groups of
                                                  to facilitate comment tracking and                      (‘‘Federalism’’) and has determined that               actions that do not have a significant
                                                  response, we encourage commenters to                    it does not have sufficient Federalism                 effect on the quality of the human
                                                  provide their name, or the name of their                implications to warrant the preparation                environment, individually or
                                                  organization; however, submission of                    of a Federalism summary impact                         cumulatively. Categorical exclusions do
                                                  names is completely optional. Whether                   statement. This rulemaking has no                      not require preparation of
                                                  or not commenters identify themselves,                  substantial effect on the States, or on the
                                                  all timely comments will be fully                                                                              environmental documents. Appendix 1
                                                                                                          current Federal-State relationship, or on              of this order describes the Maritime
                                                  considered. If you wish to provide                      the current distribution of power and
                                                  comments containing proprietary or                                                                             Administration’s categorical
                                                                                                          responsibilities among the various local               exclusions.’’ This action falls under
                                                  confidential information, please contact                officials. Nothing in this document
                                                  the agency for alternate submission                                                                            Categorical Exclusion #3 because
                                                                                                          preempts any State law or regulation.
                                                  instructions.                                                                                                  MARAD proposes to promulgate
                                                                                                          Therefore, MARAD was not required to
                                                                                                                                                                 ‘‘regulations . . . which do not require
                                                  Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory                       consult with State and local officials.
                                                                                                                                                                 a regulatory impact analysis under
                                                  Planning and Review), 13563                             Executive Order 13175 (Consultation                    section 3 of Executive Order 12291 or
                                                  (Improving Regulation and Regulatory                    and Coordination With Indian Tribal                    do not have a potential to cause a
                                                  Review) and DOT Regulatory Policies                     Governments)                                           significant effect on the environment
                                                  and Procedures
                                                                                                            MARAD does not believe that this                     . . .’’ MAO 600–1, App.1, pg. 1.
                                                     Under Executive Order (E.O.) 12866                   rulemaking will significantly or                          In accordance with section 4.05 and
                                                  (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993),                         uniquely affect the communities of                     Appendix 2 of MAO 600–1, the Agency
                                                  supplemented by EO13563 (76 FR 3821,                    Indian tribal governments when                         has further concluded that no
                                                  January 18, 2011) and USDOT policies                    analyzed under the principles and
                                                  and procedures, MARAD must                                                                                     extraordinary circumstances exist with
                                                                                                          criteria contained in E.O. 13175                       respect to this regulation that might
                                                  determine whether a regulatory action is                (Consultation and Coordination with
                                                  ‘‘significant,’’ and therefore subject to                                                                      trigger the need for a more detailed
                                                                                                          Indian Tribal Governments); therefore,
                                                  the Office of Management and Budget                                                                            environmental review. As a result,
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                                                                                                          the funding and consultation
                                                  (OMB) review and the requirements of                                                                           MARAD finds that this proposed
                                                                                                          requirements of this Executive Order do
                                                  the Order. The Order defines                            not apply.                                             regulatory revision is not a major
                                                  ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ as one                                                                       Federal action significantly affecting the
                                                  likely to result in a rule that may: (1)                Executive Order 12372                                  quality of the human environment. We
                                                  Have an annual effect on the economy                    (Intergovernmental Review)                             seek any comments or information that
                                                  of $100 million or more or adversely                       The regulations implementing E.O.                   may lead to the discovery of a
                                                  affect in a material way the economy, a                 12372 regarding intergovernmental                      significant environmental impact from
                                                  sector of the economy, productivity,                    consultation on Federal programs and                   this proposed rule.


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                                                  Executive Order 13211 (Energy Supply,                   Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)                     ■ For the reasons stated in the preamble,
                                                  Distribution, or Use)                                      A regulation identifier number (RIN)                the Maritime Administration proposes
                                                    MARAD has determined that this                        is assigned to each regulatory action                  to revise 46 CFR part 393 to read as
                                                  rulemaking will not significantly affect                listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal                follows:
                                                  energy supply, distribution, or use.                    Regulations. The Regulatory Information                PART 393—AMERICA’S MARINE
                                                  Therefore, no Statement of Energy                       Service Center publishes the Unified                   HIGHWAY PROGRAM
                                                  Effects is required.                                    Agenda in April and October of each
                                                  Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice                    year. The RIN number contained in the                  Subpart A—General Provisions
                                                  Reform)                                                 heading of this document can be used                   393.1 Special definitions.
                                                                                                          to cross-reference this action with the                Subpart B—Marine Highway Program
                                                    This action meets applicable                          Unified Agenda.
                                                  standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of                                                                      Designations
                                                  E.O. 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to                    Paperwork Reduction Act                                393.2 Marine Highway Routes.
                                                  minimize litigation, eliminates                                                                                393.3 Marine Highway Projects.
                                                                                                            We would evaluate any rule that
                                                  ambiguity, and reduce burden.                           might be promulgated to determine                      Subpart C—Department of Transportation
                                                                                                          whether it would be expected to                        Efforts to Foster and Support America’s
                                                  Executive Order 12630 (Taking of                                                                               Marine Highways
                                                  Private Property)                                       significantly change the current
                                                                                                          requirement for the collection of                      393.4 DOT Support for Planning Activities.
                                                    This rulemaking will not affect a                     information.                                           393.5 DOT Support for Marine Highway-
                                                  taking of private property or otherwise                                                                            Related Research.
                                                  have taking implications under E.O.                     Clarity of These Regulations                           393.6 America’s Marine Highway Program
                                                  12630, Governmental Actions and                                                                                    Project Grants.
                                                                                                            E.O. 12866 requires each Agency to
                                                  Interference with Constitutionally                      write regulations that are easy to
                                                  Protected Property Rights.                                                                                     Subpart A—General Provisions
                                                                                                          understand. We invite your comments
                                                  International Trade Impact Assessment                   on how to make this proposed rule                      § 393.1   Special definitions.
                                                                                                          easier to understand. Including answers                   For the purposes of this part, when
                                                    This rulemaking is not expected to
                                                                                                          to questions such as the following:                    used in capitalized form:
                                                  contain standards-related activities that                 (1) Are the requirements in the
                                                  create unnecessary obstacles to the                                                                               (a) Administrator means the Maritime
                                                                                                          proposed rule clearly stated?                          Administrator, Maritime
                                                  foreign commerce of the United States.                    (2) Does the proposed rule contain                   Administration, U.S. Department of
                                                  Privacy Impact Assessment                               technical language or terminology that                 Transportation USDOT. The
                                                    Section 522(a)(5) of the                              interferes with its clarity?                           Administrator is responsible for
                                                  Transportation, Treasury, Independent                     (3) Does the format of the proposed                  administering the America’s Marine
                                                  Agencies, and General Government                        rule (grouping and order of sections, use              Highway Program (AMHP) and making
                                                  Appropriations Act, 2005 (Pub. L. 108–                  of headings, paragraphs, etc.) aid or                  route and project recommendations to
                                                  447, div. H, 118 Stat. 2809 at 3268)                    reduce its clarity?                                    the Secretary.
                                                                                                            (4) Would the rule be easier to                         (b) Department means the U.S.
                                                  requires the USDOT and certain other
                                                                                                          understand if it were divided into more                Department of Transportation.
                                                  Federal agencies to conduct a privacy
                                                                                                          but shorter sections (a ‘‘section’’ appears               (c) Cargo on a Marine Highway
                                                  impact assessment of each proposed
                                                                                                          in bold type and is preceded by the                    service means goods transported in
                                                  rule that will affect the privacy of
                                                                                                          symbol ‘‘§ ’’ and a numbered heading;                  commerce and generally refers to, but is
                                                  individuals. Claims submitted under
                                                                                                          for example, ‘‘§ 393.21 Who can                        not limited by, the types and kinds of
                                                  this rule will be treated the same as all
                                                                                                          apply?’’)                                              cargo that are described in the definition
                                                  legal claims received by MARAD. The
                                                                                                            (5) Is the description of the proposed               of ‘‘Short Sea Transportation’’, below.
                                                  processing and treatment of any claim
                                                                                                          rule in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION                  Neither weight nor proportionality are
                                                  within the scope of this rulemaking by
                                                                                                          part of this preamble helpful in                       considered under this definition. The
                                                  MARAD shall comply with all legal,
                                                                                                          understanding the proposed rule?                       term as used in this context is generally
                                                  regulatory and policy requirements                        (6) What else could we do to make the
                                                  regarding privacy.                                                                                             interchangeable with the term
                                                                                                          proposed rule easier to understand?                    ‘‘Freight’’, defined below.
                                                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995                    Send a copy of any comments that                          (d) Freight on a Marine Highway
                                                     The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     concern how we could make this                         service means goods transported in
                                                  of 1995 requires Agencies to evaluate                   proposed rule easier to understand to:                 commerce and generally refers to, but is
                                                  whether an Agency action would result                   Division of Legislation and Regulations,               not limited by, the types and kinds of
                                                  in the expenditure by State, local, and                 Department of Transportation, Maritime                 cargo that are described in the definition
                                                  tribal governments, in the aggregate, or                Administration, Office of the Chief                    of ‘‘Short Sea Transportation’’, below.
                                                  by the private sector, of $141.3 million                Counsel, Room W24–220, 1200 New                        Neither weight nor proportionality are
                                                  or more (as adjusted for inflation) in any              Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.                 considered under this definition. The
                                                  1 year, and if so, to take steps to                     You may also email the comments to                     term as used in this context is generally
                                                  minimize these unfunded mandates.                       this address: Rulemakings.MARAD@                       interchangeable with the term ‘‘Cargo’’,
                                                  This rulemaking will not impose                         dot.gov.                                               defined above.
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                                                  unfunded mandates under the                             List of Subjects                                          (e) Marine Highway Routes or Routes
                                                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of                                                                                mean commercially navigable coastal,
                                                  1995. It will not result in costs of $141.3             46 CFR Part 393                                        inland, and intracoastal waters of the
                                                  million or more to either State, local, or                America’s Marine Highway Program—                    United States as designated by the
                                                  tribal governments, in the aggregate, or                Short sea transportation, Marine                       Secretary. This includes connections
                                                  to the private sector, and is the least                 highway route and project application                  between U.S. ports and Canadian ports
                                                  burdensome alternative that achieves                    and designation, Marine highway                        on the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence
                                                  the objectives of the rule.                             incentive, Research, Transportation.                   Seaway System, and non-contiguous


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                                                  U.S. ports. Marine Highway Routes are                     (i) Loaded at a port in the United                   (d) What information should Route
                                                  a component of the Nation’s surface                     States and unloaded either at another                  Sponsors include in their designation
                                                  transportation system. Each Marine                      port in the United States or at a port in              requests?
                                                  Highway Route is described in terms of                  Canada located in the Great Lakes-Saint                   (1) One or more eligible Route
                                                  the specific landside transportation                    Lawrence Seaway System; or,                            Sponsors may submit Marine Highway
                                                  routes (road or railway) that it                          (ii) Loaded at a port in Canada located              Route designation requests to the
                                                  supplements or to which it connects.                    in the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence                      Program Office. Designation requests
                                                  All previously designated Marine                        Seaway System and unloaded at a port                   should include the following
                                                  Highway ‘‘corridors,’’ ‘‘connectors,’’ and              in the United States.                                  information:
                                                  ‘‘crossings’’ are now designated as                       (l) United States Documented Vessel                     (i) Physical Description of the
                                                  ‘‘Routes.’’                                             means a vessel documented under 46                     Proposed Marine Highway Route.
                                                     (f) Marine Highway Projects are                      CFR part 67.                                           Describe the proposed Marine Highway
                                                  planned or contemplated new services,                                                                          Route, and its connection to existing or
                                                  or expansions of existing services, on                  Subpart B—Marine Highway Route and                     planned transportation infrastructure
                                                  designated Marine Highway Routes, that                  Project Designations                                   and intermodal facilities. Include key
                                                  seek to provide new modal choices to                                                                           navigational factors such as available
                                                  shippers, reduce transportation costs,                  § 393.2    Marine Highway Routes.
                                                                                                                                                                 draft, channel width, bridge air draft or
                                                  and/or provide public benefits, which                   (a) What are the minimum eligibility                   lock clearance, and any foreseeable
                                                  include reduced air emissions, reduced                  requirements for MARAD to recommend                    impacts on navigation or commerce.
                                                  road maintenance costs, and improved                    a Marine Highway Route for the                         When available, include one or more
                                                  safety and resiliency impacts. Project                  Secretary to designate?                                maps of the proposed Route.
                                                  Applicants propose projects and the                                                                               (ii) Surface Transportation Regions
                                                  Secretary may designate projects                          (1) MARAD may recommend Marine                       Served. (A) Land transportation routes
                                                  consistent with this part.                              Highway Routes that relieve landside                   that would benefit. Provide a summary
                                                     (g) Project Applicant means a public                 congestion along coastal corridors or                  of any land transportation route that the
                                                  entity withe operations, or                             that promote short sea transportation;                 Marine Highway Route would benefit.
                                                  administrative areas of responsibility,                 and,                                                   Include a description of the route, its
                                                  that are adjacent to or near the relevant                 (2) That advance the objectives of the               primary users, the nature, locations and
                                                  Route that applies for designation of a                 AMHP in paragraph (c) of this section.                 occurrence of travel delays, urban areas
                                                  Marine Highway Project pursuant to this                                                                        affected, and other geographic or
                                                                                                          (b) When can a Route Sponsor request
                                                  part. Eligible applicants include State                                                                        jurisdictional issues that impact its
                                                                                                          designation of a Marine Highway Route?
                                                  governments (including State                                                                                   overall operation and performance.
                                                  departments of transportation),                            (1) The Department accepts Marine                      (B) U.S. Domestic Shipping Lane
                                                  metropolitan planning organizations,                    Highway Route designation requests any                 Served. For Marine Highway Routes that
                                                  port authorities and tribal governments.                time. Route Sponsors must submit                       pass through waters outside U.S.
                                                     (h) Program Office means Office of                   designation requests through the                       territorial waters, provide a summary of
                                                  Marine Highways and Passenger                           Program Office.                                        the shipping routes or trade lanes that
                                                  Services.                                                  (2) The Maritime Administration                     the Marine Highway Route would
                                                     (i) Route Sponsors are public entities               publishes all designated Routes on its                 benefit. Include a description of the
                                                  with operations or administrative areas                 Web site. Go to http://                                route, its primary users, the nature,
                                                  of responsibility that are adjacent to or               www.marad.dot.gov and search                           locations and occurrence of travel
                                                  related to the relevant Route that                      ‘‘America’s Marine Highways’’ to see                   delays, urban areas affected, and other
                                                  recommend a commercially navigable                      the current list.                                      geographic or jurisdictional issues that
                                                  waterway for designation as a Marine                                                                           impact its overall operation and
                                                  Highway Route. Eligible Route Sponsors                  (c) What should Route Sponsors
                                                                                                                                                                 performance.
                                                  include State governments (including                    consider when preparing Marine                            (iii) Involved Parties. Provide the
                                                  State departments of transportation),                   Highway Route designation requests?                    organizational structure of the Route
                                                  metropolitan planning organizations,                       (1) Route Sponsors designation                      Sponsors and supporters recommending
                                                  port authorities, non-Federal navigation                requests should explain how a proposed                 the Route designation, including
                                                  districts and tribal governments.                       route will help achieve the following                  business affiliations and private sector
                                                     (j) Secretary means the Secretary of                 objectives:                                            stakeholders. Multi-jurisdictional
                                                  Transportation.                                            (i) Establishing Marine Highway                     coalitions may include State
                                                     (k) Short Sea Transportation means                   Routes as extensions of the national                   Departments of Transportation,
                                                  the carriage by a U.S. documented                       surface transportation system;                         metropolitan planning organizations,
                                                  vessel of cargo—                                                                                               municipalities and other governmental
                                                     (1) That is—                                            (ii) Developing multi-jurisdictional
                                                                                                                                                                 entities (including tribal governments).
                                                                                                          coalitions and partnerships that focus
                                                     (i) Contained in intermodal cargo                                                                           Include the extent to which these
                                                                                                          public and private efforts to improve
                                                  containers and loaded by crane on the                                                                          entities have expressed support for the
                                                                                                          reliability and resiliency of the Route for
                                                  vessel;                                                                                                        route designation and describe any
                                                                                                          freight and passengers;
                                                     (ii) Loaded on the vessel by means of                                                                       affiliations with environmental groups
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                                                  wheeled technology;                                        (iii) Obtaining public benefits as                  or civic associations, or affiliations with
                                                     (iii) Shipped in discrete units or                   described in paragraph (d)(1)(vi) of this              any foreign interests.
                                                  packages that are handled individually,                 section; and,                                             (iv) Volume and Characteristics. If
                                                  palletized, or unitized for purposes of                    (iv) Identifying potential savings that             authoritative data are available, provide
                                                  transportation; or                                      could be realized by providing an                      the volume of passengers and/or cargo
                                                     (iv) Freight vehicles carried aboard                 alternative to existing supply chains                  that are candidates for shifting to water
                                                  commuter ferry boats; and,                              through short sea transportation.                      transportation on the proposed Route.
                                                     (2) That is—                                            (2) [Reserved].                                     Otherwise provide estimates for this


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                                                  information, include identified                         § 393.3    Marine Highway Projects.                       (3) The cost model for the proposed
                                                  shippers, manufacturers, distributors,                  (a) What are the minimum eligibility                   service. The cost model should be
                                                  and other entities that could benefit                   requirements for MARAD to recommend                    broken down by container, trailer, or
                                                  from a Marine Highway alternative, and                  a Marine Highway Project for the                       other freight unit, including loading and
                                                  the extent to which these entities have                 Secretary to designate?                                discharge costs, vessel operating costs,
                                                  expressed support for the Marine                                                                               drayage costs, and other ancillary costs.
                                                  Highway Route designation request.                        (1) MARAD may recommend only                         Provide a comparison cost model
                                                                                                          those Marine Highway Projects that will                outlining the current costs for
                                                     (v) Congestion Reduction. Describe                   use U.S. documented vessels and                        transportation using landside mode
                                                  the extent to which the proposed Route                  mitigate landside congestion or                        (truck and rail) alternatives for the
                                                  could relieve landside congestion in                    promotes short sea transportation.                     identified market that the proposed
                                                  measurable terms, if applicable. Include                  (2) MARAD may recommend only                         project will serve. Provide the project’s
                                                  any known offsetting land                               those Marine Highway Projects that:                    financial plan and provide projected
                                                  transportation infrastructure savings                     (i) Involve the carriage of cargo in                 revenues and expenses. Include labor
                                                  (either construction or maintenance)                    Short Sea Transportation as defined in                 and operating costs, drayage, fixed and
                                                  that would likely result from the Route,                subsection 393.1(k);                                   recurring infrastructure and
                                                  if applicable.                                            (ii) Involve new or expand existing                  maintenance costs, vessel or equipment
                                                                                                          services for the carriage of cargo; and,               acquisition or construction costs, etc.
                                                     (vi) Public benefits. Provide, if known,               (iii) Are on a designated Marine
                                                  the net savings over status quo in                                                                             Include any anticipated changes in local
                                                                                                          Highway Route.
                                                  emissions, including greenhouse gases,                    (3) Proposed Route Designations are                  or regional short sea transportation,
                                                  energy consumption, landside                            accepted at any time, and may be                       policy or regulations, ports, industry, or
                                                  infrastructure maintenance costs, safety                                                                       other developments affecting the
                                                                                                          submitted together with the proposed
                                                  and system resiliency. Specify if the                                                                          project. In the event that public sector
                                                                                                          Project Designation.
                                                  Marine Highway Route represents the                       (4) Successful MARAD Project                         financial support is being sought,
                                                  most cost-effective option among other                  sponsors must demonstrate a direct                     describe the amount, form and duration
                                                  modal improvements. Include                             connection between a proposed Marine                   of public investment required.
                                                  consideration of the implications future                Highway Project and the carriage of                    Applicants may email mh@dot.gov to
                                                  growth may have on the proposed                         cargo through ports on Designated                      request a sample cost model.
                                                                                                                                                                    (4) An overall quantification of the net
                                                  Route.                                                  Marine Highway Routes.
                                                                                                                                                                 public benefits estimated to be gained
                                                     (vii) Public costs. If applicable and                (b) When does the Program Office                       through the successful initiation of the
                                                  known, identify any costs that may                      accept Marine Highway Project                          Marine Highway Project, including
                                                  result from designation of the route. If                designation applications?                              highway miles saved, road maintenance
                                                  able, provide costs that are quantifiable                 (1) The Administrator will announce                  savings, air emissions savings, and
                                                  such as the additional cost of emissions                by notice in the Federal Register and on               safety and resiliency impacts.
                                                  or energy consumption required to                       MARAD’s AMHP Web site open season                         (5) Marine Highway Route(s). Identify
                                                  effectively leverage the benefits of the                periods to allow Project Sponsors                      the designated Marine Highway Routes
                                                  designated route. These costs should be                 opportunities to submit Marine                         the Project will utilize.
                                                  a component in the net savings                                                                                    (6) Organization. Provide the
                                                                                                          Highway Project designation
                                                  identified in (d)(6) above.                                                                                    organizational structure of the proposed
                                                                                                          applications.
                                                                                                            (2) [Reserved].                                      project, including an outline of the
                                                     (viii) Impediments. Describe known
                                                                                                                                                                 business affiliations, environmental,
                                                  or anticipated obstacles to utilization of              (c) What should Project Applicants                     non-profit organizations and
                                                  the proposed Marine Highway Route.                      include when preparing a Marine                        governmental or private sector
                                                  Include any strategies, either in place or              Highway Project designation                            stakeholders.
                                                  proposed, to deal with the impediments.                 application?                                              (7) Partnerships:—(i) Private sector
                                                     (2) [Reserved].                                         (1) The market or customer base to be               partners. Identify private sector partners
                                                                                                          served by the service and the service’s                and describe their levels of commitment
                                                  (e) How will the Program Office evaluate                                                                       to the proposed service Private sector
                                                  and recommend Marine Highway Route                      value proposition to customers. This
                                                                                                          includes—                                              partners can include terminals, vessel
                                                  designation applications?                                                                                      operators, shipyards, shippers, trucking
                                                                                                             (i) A description of how the market is
                                                    (1) The Program Office will evaluate                  currently served by transportation                     companies, railroads, third-party
                                                  and recommend Route Designations                        options;                                               logistics providers, shipping lines,
                                                  based on an analysis and technical                         (ii) Identities of shippers that have               labor, workforce and other entities
                                                  review of the information provided by                   indicated an interest in, and level of                 deemed appropriate by the Secretary.
                                                                                                          commitment to, the proposed service;                      (ii) Public sector partners. Identify
                                                  the Route Applicant. The Maritime
                                                                                                             (iii) Specific commodities, markets,                State Departments of Transportation,
                                                  Administration will recommend Routes
                                                                                                          and shippers the Project is expected to                metropolitan planning organizations,
                                                  that receive a favorable technical
                                                                                                          attract;                                               municipalities and other governmental
                                                  review, and meet other criteria
                                                                                                             (iv) Extent to which interested entities            entities, including tribal entities, that
                                                  described in this part, for designation by
                                                                                                          have been educated about the Project                   Project Sponsors have engaged and the
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                                                  the Secretary.
                                                                                                          and expressed support, and,                            extent to which they support the
                                                    (2) The Program Office may consider                      (v) A marketing strategy for the                    service. Include any affiliations with
                                                  additional factors and may request                      project if one exists.                                 environmental groups or civic
                                                  supplemental information during the                        (2) Operational Framework. A                        associations.
                                                  review process. USDOT will notify                       description of the proposed operational                   (iii) Documentation. Provide
                                                  Route Applicants as to the status of their              framework of the project including                     documents affirming commitment or
                                                  application in writing once the                         origin/destination pairs, transit times,               support from entities involved in the
                                                  Secretary makes a determination.                        vessel types, and service frequency;                   project.


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                                                     (8) Public benefits. These measures                  enterprise is anticipated to attain self-              service. Efforts can be aimed at
                                                  reflect current law and are consistent                  sufficiency.                                           identifying resources, obtaining access
                                                  with USDOT’s Strategic Goals. Project                     (10) Support and Investment                          to land or terminals, developing
                                                  Applicants should organize external net                 Required. Describe any known or                        landside facilities and infrastructure,
                                                  cost savings and public benefits of the                 anticipated obstacles to either                        and working with Federal, regional,
                                                  Project based on the following six                      implementation or long-term success of                 State, local or Tribal governmental
                                                  categories:                                             the project. Include any strategies, either            entities to remove barriers to success.
                                                     (i) Emissions benefits. Address any                  in place or proposed, to mitigate                         (iii) Pursue commitments from
                                                  net savings, in quantifiable terms, now                 impediments. Identify specific                         Federal entities to transport Federally
                                                  and in the future, over current                         infrastructure gaps such as docks,                     owned or generated cargo using the
                                                  emissions practices, including                          cranes, ramps, etc. that will need to be               services of the designated project, when
                                                  greenhouse gas emissions, criteria air                  addressed in order for the project to                  practical or available.
                                                  pollutants or other environmental                       become economically viable. Include                       (iv) In cases where transportation
                                                  benefits the project offers.                            estimates for the required investments                 infrastructure is needed, Project
                                                     (ii) Energy savings. Provide an                      needed to address the infrastructure                   Applicants may request to be included
                                                  analysis of potential net reductions in                 gaps.                                                  on the Secretary’s list of high-priority
                                                  energy consumption, in quantifiable                       (11) Environmental Considerations.                   transportation infrastructure projects
                                                  terms, now and in the future, over the                  Applicants must provide all information                under EO 13274, ‘‘Environmental
                                                  current practice.                                       necessary to assist MARAD’s                            Stewardship and Transportation
                                                     (iii) Landside transportation                        environmental analysis of the propose                  Infrastructure Project Review.’’
                                                  infrastructure maintenance savings. To                  project, pursuant to the National                         (v) Assist with developing individual
                                                  the extent the data is available indicate,              Environmental Policy Act of 1969                       performance measures for Marine
                                                  in dollars per year, the projected net                  (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                    Highway Projects.
                                                  savings of public funds that would                      other environmental requirements.                         (vi) Work with Federal entities and
                                                  result in road or railroad maintenance or
                                                                                                          (e) How will the Program Office evaluate               regional, State, local and tribal
                                                  repair, including pavement, bridges,
                                                  tunnels or related transportation                       and recommend Marine Highway                           governments to include designated
                                                  infrastructure from a proposed project.                 Project applications for designation?                  Projects in transportation planning.
                                                  Include the impacts of accelerated                                                                                (vii) Coordinate with public and
                                                                                                             (1) The Program Office will evaluate
                                                  infrastructure deterioration caused by                                                                         private entities to resolve impediments
                                                                                                          and recommend for designation by the
                                                  vehicles currently using the route,                                                                            to the success of Marine Highway
                                                                                                          Secretary those Projects based on an
                                                  especially in cases of oversize or                                                                             Projects.
                                                                                                          analysis and technical review of the
                                                  overweight vehicles. This information                                                                             (viii) Conduct research on issues
                                                                                                          information provided by the Project
                                                  applies only to projects for a marine                                                                          specific to Marine Highway Projects.
                                                                                                          Applicant. MARAD will recommend
                                                  highway service where a landside                                                                                  (ix) Advise Route Sponsors on the
                                                                                                          Projects that operate on a designated
                                                  alternative exists.                                                                                            availability of various Federal funding
                                                                                                          Marine Highway Route, receive a
                                                     (iv) Economic competitiveness. To the                                                                       mechanisms to support the Projects.
                                                                                                          favorable technical review, and meet
                                                  extent the data is available describe how                                                                         (x) Maintain liaison with Sponsors
                                                                                                          other criteria described in this part, for
                                                  the project will measurably result in                                                                          and representatives of designated
                                                                                                          designation by the Secretary.
                                                  transportation efficiency gains for the                    (2) The Program Office may consider                 Projects to provide ongoing support and
                                                  U.S. public. For purposes of aligning a                 additional factors and may request                     identify lessons learned and best
                                                  project with this outcome, applicants                   supplemental information during the                    practices for other projects and the
                                                  should provide evidence of how                          review process. USDOT will notify                      overall Marine Highway program.
                                                  improvements in transportation                          Project Applicants as to the status of                    (2) [Reserved].
                                                  outcomes (such as time savings,                         their application in writing once the                  (g) How will the Department protect
                                                  operating cost savings, and increased                   Secretary makes a determination.                       confidential information?
                                                  utilization of assets) translate into long-
                                                  term economic productivity benefits.                    (f) How will MARAD support designated                     (1) If your application, including
                                                     (v) Safety improvements. Describe, in                America’s Marine Highway Projects?                     attachments, includes information that
                                                  measurable terms, the projected safety                     (1) Upon designation as a Marine                    you consider to be a trade secret or
                                                  improvements that would result from                     Highway Project, the Department                        confidential commercial or financial
                                                  the proposed operation.                                 Program Office will coordinate with the                information, or otherwise exempt from
                                                     (vi) System resiliency and                           Project Applicants to identify the most                disclosure under the Freedom of
                                                  redundancy. To the extent data is                       appropriate departmental actions to                    Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552), as
                                                  available describe, if applicable, how a                support the project. USDOT support                     implemented by the Department at 49
                                                  proposed Marine Highway Project offers                  could include any of the following, as                 CFR part 7, you may assert a claim of
                                                  a resilient route or service that can                   appropriate and subject to agency                      confidentiality.
                                                  benefit the public. Where land                          resources:                                                (2) What should I do if I believe my
                                                  transportation routes serving a locale or                  (i) Promote the service with                        project designation application contains
                                                  region are limited, describe how a                      appropriate governmental, regional,                    confidential or business sensitive
                                                  proposed project offers an alternative                  State, local or tribal government                      information?
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                                                  and the benefit this could offer when                   transportation planners, private sector                   (i) Note on the front cover that the
                                                  other routes are interrupted as a result                entities or other decision makers to the               submission ‘‘Contains Confidential
                                                  of natural or man-made incidents.                       extent permitted by law.                               Business Information (CBI);’’
                                                     (9) Proposed Project Timeline. Include                  (ii) Coordinate with ports, State                      (ii) Mark each affected page ‘‘CBI;’’
                                                  a proposed project timeline with                        Departments of Transportation,                         and
                                                  estimated start dates and key                           metropolitan planning organizations,                      (iii) Clearly highlight or otherwise
                                                  milestones. If applicable, include the                  localities, other public agencies and the              denote the CBI portions. The USDOT
                                                  point in the timeline at which the                      private sector to support the designated               protects such information from


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                                                  disclosure to the extent allowed under                  evaluate them regularly to determine if                Subpart C—Department of
                                                  applicable law.                                         the project is likely to achieve its                   Transportation Efforts to Foster and
                                                     (3) What will happen if information                  objectives.                                            Support America’s Marine Highways
                                                  related to my project designation
                                                                                                             (2) Overall project performance will                § 393.4 DOT Support for Planning
                                                  application is the subject of a request
                                                  under the Freedom of Information Act                    be assessed according to three                         Activities.
                                                  (FOIA)? We will apply the procedures                    categories-exceeds, meets, or does not
                                                                                                                                                                 (a) How does DOT provide support?
                                                  contained in 49 CFR part 7 to a request                 meet original projections in each of the
                                                                                                          three areas defined below:                                (1) The Program Office engages in
                                                  from non-Federal third-parties for
                                                                                                                                                                 coordination and Planning Activities
                                                  information related to documents you                       (i) Public benefit. Does the project
                                                                                                                                                                 with Federal, State, local and tribal
                                                  submit under this part. We will consider                meet the stated goals in shifting specific             governments and planning and private
                                                  your claim of confidentiality at the time               numbers of vehicles (number of trucks,                 entities organizations to encourage the
                                                  someone requests the information under                  rail cars or automobiles) off the                      use of designated Marine Highway
                                                  FOIA. Only information that is                          designated landside routes? The                        Routes and Projects. These activities
                                                  ultimately determined to be confidential                Program Office will assume other public                include:
                                                  under that procedure will be exempt                     benefits, including energy savings,                       (i) Works with these entities to assess
                                                  from disclosure under FOIA.                             reduced emissions, and safety                          plans and develop strategies, where
                                                  (h) Is there a specific format required for             improvements to be a direct derivative                 appropriate, to incorporate Marine
                                                  project designation applications and                    of either numbers of vehicles reduced,                 Highway transportation and other short
                                                  attached documents?                                     or vehicle/ton miles avoided, unless                   sea transportation solutions to their
                                                     (1) When responding to specific                      specific factors change (such as a change              statewide and metropolitan
                                                  solicitations for Marine Highway                        in vessel fuel or emissions).                          transportation plans, including the
                                                  Projects by the Program Office,                            (ii) Public cost. Is the overall cost to            Statewide Transportation Improvement
                                                  applicants should include all of the                                                                           Programs and State Freight Plans.
                                                                                                          the Federal Government (if any) on track                  (ii) Facilitates groups of States and
                                                  information requested by paragraph (c)                  with estimates at the time of
                                                  above organized in a manner consistent                                                                         multi-State transportation entities to
                                                                                                          designation? The overall cost to the                   determine how Marine Highway
                                                  with the elements set forth in that                     Federal Government represents the
                                                  section. The Program Office reserves the                                                                       transportation can address port
                                                                                                          amount of Federal investment (i.e.,                    congestion, traffic delays, bottlenecks,
                                                  right to ask any applicant to supplement                direct funding, loan guarantees or
                                                  the data in its application, but expects                                                                       and other interstate transportation
                                                                                                          similar mechanisms) reduced by the                     challenges to their mutual benefit.
                                                  applications to be complete upon
                                                                                                          offsetting savings the project represents                 (iii) Identifies other Federal agencies
                                                  submission. The narrative portion of an
                                                  application should not exceed 20 pages                  (road/bridge wear and tear avoided,                    that have jurisdiction over services, or
                                                  in length. Documentation supporting                     infrastructure construction or expansion               which currently provide funding for
                                                  the assertions made in the narrative                    deferred).                                             components of services, in order to
                                                  portion may also be provided in the                        (iii) Timeliness factor. Is the project             determine which agencies should be
                                                  form of appendices, but limited to                      on track for the point at which the                    consulted and assist in the coordination
                                                  relevant information. Applications may                                                                         process.
                                                                                                          enterprise is projected to attain self-
                                                                                                                                                                    (iv) Organizes the Department’s modal
                                                  be submitted electronically via the                     sufficiency? For example, if the project               administrations, including Federal
                                                  Federal Register (http://                               was anticipated to attain self-sufficiency             Highway Administration, Federal Motor
                                                  www.regulations.gov). Applications                      after 36 months of operation, is it on                 Carrier Safety Administration, Federal
                                                  submitted in writing must include the                   track at the point of evaluation to meet               Railroad Administration, Saint
                                                  original and three copies and must be                   that objective? This can be determined                 Lawrence Seaway Development
                                                  on 8.5″ x 11″ single spaced paper,                      by assessing revenues, cargo and                       Corporation, and Federal Transit
                                                  excluding maps, Geographic                              passenger trends, expenses and other                   Administration, as appropriate, for
                                                  Information Systems (GIS)                               factors established in the application                 support and to evaluate costs and
                                                  representations, etc.                                   review process.
                                                     (2) In the event that the sponsor of a                                                                      benefits of proposed Marine Highway
                                                  Marine Highway Project that has already                                                                        Routes and Projects.
                                                                                                          (j) Can a project designation expire or be
                                                  been designated by the Secretary seeks                  terminated?                                            § 393.5 DOT Support for Marine Highway-
                                                  a modification to the designation                                                                              Related Research.
                                                  because of a change in project scope, an                  (1) Project Designations are effective
                                                  expansion of the project, or other                      for a period of five years, or until the               (a) How does DOT support research?
                                                  significant change to the project, the                  date the project is completed, or                        (1) The Program Office works in
                                                  project applicant should request the                    MARAD cancels the designation. Project                 consultation with public and private
                                                  change in writing to the Secretary via                  Designation will expire after three years              entities as appropriate, within the limits
                                                  the Maritime Administrator. The request                 of inactivity.                                         of available resources, to identify
                                                  must contain any changed or new                                                                                impediments, develop incentives, and
                                                                                                            (2) Project Sponsors wishing to extend
                                                  information that is relevant to the                                                                            conduct innovative research, in support
                                                                                                          a Project Designation must submit an
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                                                  project.                                                updated application no later than six                  Program or in direct support of specific
                                                  (i) What does the Program Office do to                  months before the five-year designation                designated Marine Highway Routes and
                                                  ensure designated projects are                          period ends. Applicants who no longer                  Projects. The primary objectives of
                                                  developing properly?                                    wish to maintain project designation                   selected research projects are to:
                                                     (1) Once designated projects enter the               may submit a request to the Secretary to                 (i) Identify markets, cargoes, and
                                                  operational phase (either start of a new                revoke their designation.                              service parameters that could facilitate
                                                  service, or expansion of existing                                                                              the development of new or expanded
                                                  service), the Program Office will                                                                              Marine Highway Services.


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                                                     (ii) Identify existing or emerging                   grants.gov, a Federal government Web                   Federal Communications Commission.
                                                  technology, vessel design, infrastructure               site widely available to the public.                   Marlene H. Dortch,
                                                  designs, and other improvements that                                                                           Secretary.
                                                                                                          (c) How may an applicant apply for an
                                                  would reduce emissions, increase fuel                                                                          [FR Doc. 2017–00342 Filed 1–10–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          AMHP grant?
                                                  economy, and lower costs of Marine                                                                             BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                  Highway transportation and increase the                   (1) Applicants may apply for a grant
                                                  efficiency of intermodal transfers.                     using grants.gov or, in connection with
                                                     (iii) Identify impediments to the                    a Federal Register announcement, by                    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                  establishment of Marine Highway                         submitting the necessary information to                COMMISSION
                                                  services.                                               the AMHP Office in electronic form.
                                                     (iv) Identify incentives to increase the                                                                    47 CFR Parts 2 and 25
                                                                                                            (2) [Reserved].
                                                  use and efficiency of Marine Highway                                                                           [IB Docket No. 16–408; FCC 16–170]
                                                  services.                                               (Authority: Pub. L. 110–140, title XI, subtitle
                                                     (b) The Secretary, in consultation                   C sections 1121–1123, 121 Stat. 1494; Pub. L.
                                                                                                          112–213, title IV, section 405, 126 Stat. 1541;        Updates Concerning Non-
                                                  with the Administrator of the                                                                                  Geostationary, Fixed-Satellite Service
                                                                                                          49 CFR 1.92 and 1.93(a), 46 U.S.C. 55601,
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency, may                    55604, 55605)                                          Systems and Related Matters
                                                  conduct research on short sea
                                                  transportation regarding:                               *      *      *       *      *                         AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                                     (1) The environmental and                              By Order of the Maritime Administrator.              Commission.
                                                  transportation benefits to be derived                   T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr.,                               ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                  from short sea transportation                           Secretary, Maritime Administration.
                                                  alternatives for other forms of                                                                                SUMMARY:   The Federal Communications
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2017–00249 Filed 1–10–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  transportation;                                                                                                Commission proposes to update, clarify,
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4910–81–P
                                                     (2) Technology, vessel design, and                                                                          and streamline its rules to facilitate the
                                                  other improvements that would reduce                                                                           deployment of recently proposed non-
                                                  emissions, increase fuel economy, and                                                                          geostationary-satellite orbit (NGSO),
                                                  lower costs of short sea transportation                                                                        fixed-satellite service (FSS) satellite
                                                                                                          FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                 systems.
                                                  and increase the efficiency of                          COMMISSION
                                                  intermodal transfers; and                                                                                      DATES:  Comments are due February 27,
                                                     (3) Solutions to impediments to short                47 CFR Parts 1, 2, 15, 25, 30, and 101                 2017. Reply comments are due March
                                                  sea transportation projects designated.                                                                        27, 2017.
                                                                                                          [GN Docket No. 14–177, IB Docket Nos. 15–              ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                  § 393.6 America’s Marine Highway
                                                  Program Project Grants.                                 256 and 97–95, WT Docket No. 10–112;                   identified by IB Docket No. 16–408, by
                                                                                                          Report No. 3065]                                       any of the following methods:
                                                  (a) How does MARAD administer the                                                                                • Federal Communications
                                                  AMHP grant program?                                     Petitions for Reconsideration of Action                Commission’s Web site: http://
                                                                                                          in Rulemaking Proceeding                               apps.fcc.gov/ecfs. Follow the
                                                     (1) The Associate Administrator for
                                                  Intermodal Systems Development                                                                                 instructions for submitting comments.
                                                                                                          AGENCY:Federal Communications                            • People with Disabilities: Contact the
                                                  manages the program under the                           Commission.
                                                  guidance and the immediate                                                                                     FCC to request reasonable
                                                  administrative direction of the Maritime                ACTION: Petition for reconsideration;                  accommodations (accessible format
                                                  Administrator.                                          correction.                                            documents, sign language interpreters,
                                                     (2) MARAD establishes grant program                                                                         CART, etc.) by email: FCC504@fcc.gov
                                                  priorities as reflected in its grant                    SUMMARY:   The Federal Communications                  or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–
                                                  opportunity announcements and, from                     Commission (Commission) published a                    418–0432.
                                                  time-to-time, issues clarifying guidance                document in the Federal Register of                      For detailed instructions for
                                                  documents through the MARAD Web                         December 30, 2016, concerning                          submitting comments and additional
                                                  site and the Federal Register.                          petitions for reconsideration filed in the             information on the rulemaking process,
                                                     (3) The Administrator makes funding                  Commission’s rulemaking proceeding.                    see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
                                                  recommendations to the Secretary, who                   The date for filing replies was incorrect.             section of this document.
                                                  has the authority to award grants.                      This document corrects the filing                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Clay
                                                                                                          deadline date for replies to an                        DeCell, 202–418–0803.
                                                  (b) How does MARAD make grant                           opposition to the Petitions.                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
                                                  opportunities known?                                                                                           summary of the Commission’s Notice of
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:John
                                                    (1) MARAD determines which grant                      Schauble, Wireless Telecommunications                  Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), FCC 16–
                                                  opportunities it will offer, and                        Bureau, (202) 418–0797; email:                         170, adopted December 14, 2016, and
                                                  establishes application deadlines, and                  John.Schauble@fcc.gov.                                 released December 15, 2016. The full
                                                  programmatic requirements when grant                                                                           text of the NPRM is available at https://
                                                  funds become available to the AMHP.                     Correction                                             apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/
                                                    (2) The MARAD staff prepares Notice                                                                          FCC-16-170A1.pdf. The NPRM is also
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                                                                                                            In the Federal Register of December
                                                  of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)                                                                                  available for inspection and copying
                                                                                                          30, 2016, in FR Doc. 2016–31709, on
                                                  announcements consisting of all                                                                                during business hours in the FCC
                                                                                                          page 96415, in the first column, correct
                                                  information necessary to apply for each                                                                        Reference Information Center, Portals II,
                                                                                                          the DATES section to read:
                                                  grant and publishes the announcement                                                                           445 12th Street SW., Room CY–A257,
                                                  in the Federal Register and on                          DATES:  Oppositions to the Petitions                   Washington, DC 20554. To request
                                                  grants.gov.                                             must be filed on or before January 17,                 materials in accessible formats for
                                                    (3) The MARAD staff publishes notice                  2017. Replies to an opposition must be                 people with disabilities, send an email
                                                  of each announcement on http://                         filed on or before January 27, 2017.                   to FCC504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer


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Document Created: 2018-02-01 14:59:33
Document Modified: 2018-02-01 14:59:33
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of Proposed Rulemaking.
DatesComments must be received on or before March 13, 2017. MARAD will consider comments filed after this date to the extent practicable.
ContactTim Pickering, Office of Marine Highways and Passenger Services, at (202) 366-0704, or via email at [email protected] You may send mail to Mr. Pickering at Office of Marine Highways and Passenger Services, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. If you have questions on viewing the Docket, call Docket Operations, telephone: (800) 647-5527.
FR Citation82 FR 3250 
RIN Number2133-AB84
CFR AssociatedAmerica's Marine Highway Program-Short Sea Transportation; Marine Highway Route and Project Application and Designation; Marine Highway Incentive; Research and Transportation

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