82_FR_45072 82 FR 44886 - Small Business Size Standards; Adoption of 2017 North American Industry Classification System for Size Standards

82 FR 44886 - Small Business Size Standards; Adoption of 2017 North American Industry Classification System for Size Standards

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 186 (September 27, 2017)

Page Range44886-44895
FR Document2017-20705

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is adopting, without change, its proposed revisions to small business size standards. With the adoption of the proposed changes, SBA incorporates the U.S. Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) revision for 2017, identified as NAICS 2017, into its table of small business size standards. NAICS 2017 created 21 new industries by reclassifying, combining, or splitting 29 existing industries under changes made to NAICS in 2012 (NAICS 2012). SBA's size standards for these 21 new industries have resulted in an increase to size standards for six NAICS 2012 industries and part of one industry, a decrease to size standards for two, a change in the size standards measure from average annual receipts to number of employees for one, and no change in size standards for twenty industries and part of one industry.

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

13 CFR Part 121

RIN 3245-AG84


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

AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is adopting, 
without change, its proposed revisions to small business size 
standards. With the adoption of the proposed changes, SBA incorporates 
the U.S. Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) North American 
Industry Classification System (NAICS) revision for 2017, identified as 
NAICS 2017, into its table of small business size standards. NAICS 2017 
created 21 new industries by reclassifying, combining, or splitting 29 
existing industries under changes made to NAICS in 2012 (NAICS 2012). 
SBA's size standards for these 21 new industries have resulted in an 
increase to size standards for six NAICS 2012 industries and part of 
one industry, a decrease to size standards for two, a change in the 
size standards measure from average annual receipts to number of 
employees for one, and no change in size standards for twenty 
industries and part of one industry.

DATES: This rule is effective October 1, 2017.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective October 1, 2000, SBA adopted NAICS 
1997 industry definitions as a basis for its table of small business 
size standards, replacing the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification 
(SIC) (65 FR 30836 (May 15, 2000)). Since then, OMB has issued four 
revisions to NAICS. SBA's table of size standards adopted the OMB's 
first revision, NAICS 2002, effective October 1, 2002 (67 FR 52597 
(August 13, 2002)), the second revision, NAICS 2007, effective October 
1, 2007 (72 FR 49639 (August 29, 2007)), and the third revision, NAICS 
2012, effective October 1, 2012 (77 FR 49991 (August 20, 2012)).
    OMB published its fourth and latest revision, NAICS 2017, ``Notice 
of NAICS 2017 final decisions'' in the Federal Register on August 8, 
2016 (81 FR 52584). The OMB notice stated that Federal statistical 
establishment data published for reference years beginning on or after 
January 1, 2017, should be published using NAICS 2017.
    As with the previous NAICS revisions, SBA is adopting the NAICS 
2017 revision at the beginning of the new fiscal year (October 1, 2017) 
following the OMB's release of the NAICS revision for reasons as set 
forth under the Justification for the October 1, 2017 Effective Date 
section, below:

Changes in NAICS 2017

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

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www/naics/. The Census Bureau's Web site also provides detailed 
documentation on Federal notices involving the replacement of SIC with 
NAICS, and all subsequent NAICS updates and revisions, including the 
August 8, 2016 ``Notice of NAICS 2017 final decisions,'' as well as 
concordances (i.e., correspondence tables) between SIC and NAICS 1997 
and NAICS 2002, and between subsequent NAICS revisions.

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

Size Standards for New Industries in NAICS 2017

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

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table of size standards to adopt NAICS 2002, NAICS 2007, and NAICS 2012 
revisions. In those updates as well, SBA received no adverse comments 
on using those guidelines, or on the resulting changes to the size 
standards. For the April 18, 2017 proposed rule to adopt NAICS 2017 for 
its size standards table, SBA also generally followed the same 
guidelines, as shown below in Table 2, ``General Guidelines to 
Establish Size Standards for New Industries under NAICS 2017.''

     Table 2--General Guidelines To Establish Size Standards for New
                       Industries Under NAICS 2017
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                                         The size standard for the NAICS
 If the NAICS 2017 industry is composed    2017 industry code will be:
                  of:
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1. A single NAICS 2012 industry or part  The same size standard as for
 of a single NAICS 2012 industry.         the NAICS 2012 industry or
                                          part.
2. Two or more NAICS 2012 industries;    ...............................
 two or more parts of an NAICS 2012
 industry; parts of two or more NAICS
 2012 industries; or one or more NAICS
 2012 industries and part(s) of one or
 more NAICS 2012 industries, and.
    2a. they all have the same size      The same size standard as for
     standard.                            the NAICS 2012 industries or
                                          parts.
    2b. they all have the same size      The same size standard as for
     measure (e.g., receipts,             the NAICS 2012 industry or
     employees, etc.) but do not all      part that most closely matches
     have the same size standard.         the economic activity
                                          described by the NAICS 2017
                                          industry, or
                                         The highest size standard among
                                          the NAICS 2012 industries and
                                          part(s) that comprise the
                                          NAICS 2017 industry, provided
                                          that the highest size standard
                                          does not include dominant or
                                          potentially dominant firms.
    2c. they have different size         The same size standard as for
     measures (i.e., for example, some    the NAICS 2012 industry or
     are based on receipts and others     part that most closely matches
     on employees) and hence do not all   the economic activity
     have the same size standard.         described by the NAICS 2017
                                          industry, or
                                         The highest size standard among
                                          the NAICS 2012 industries and
                                          part(s) that comprise the
                                          NAICS 2017 industry, provided
                                          that the highest size standard
                                          does not include dominant or
                                          potentially dominant firms.
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To apply this rule, SBA converts all size standards to a single measure
  (e.g., receipts, employees, etc.) using the size measure for the NAICS
  2012 industry or part(s) that most closely match the economic activity
  described by the NAICS 2017 industry or using the size measure that
  applies to most of the NAICS industries or parts comprising the NAICS
  2017 industry.

    In addition to the above general guidelines, in cases where a new 
industry is formed by merging multiple industries or their parts with 
substantially different levels or different measures of size standards, 
as detailed in the April 18, 2017 proposed rule, SBA also examined the 
relevant latest industry and Federal procurement data to determine an 
appropriate size standard for the new industry. Developed based on the 
above guidelines and analyses of the relevant data, where necessary, 
SBA's size standards for the new industries under NAICS 2017 are shown 
in Table 3, ``Size Standards for New Industries in NAICS 2017.'' Also 
shown in the table are the current size standards for the affected 
NAICS 2012 industries and their parts.
    As shown in Table 3, the size standards for most of the affected 
NAICS 2012 industries are not impacted and therefore remain unchanged 
under NAICS 2017. The majority of the changes consist of revisions to 
industry codes or titles, or mergers of two or more NAICS 2012 
industries or their parts to new industries without impacting their 
size standards. Of the 29 NAICS 2012 industries affected by the 
revision, adopting NAICS 2017 increases size standards for six 
industries and part of one industry and decreases for two. This would 
also result in changing the size standard measure for one industry from 
average annual receipts to number of employees. Size standards for 
twenty industries and part of one industry do not change.

Discussion of Comments

    For the April 18, 2017 proposed rule, SBA provided a 60-day comment 
period for the public to comment on proposed changes to size standards 
from the adoption of the NAICS 2017, which ended on June 19, 2017. SBA 
received three comments to the proposed rule, two of which were outside 
the scope of the proposed rule as discussed below.
    One commenter recommended that SBA change the size standard for the 
Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons exception to 
NAICS 541330 (Engineering Services) from average annual revenues to the 
number of employees.

                                                Table 3--Size Standards for New Industries in NAICS 2017
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                                                   Current size    Current size     NAICS 2017      NAICS 2017
     NAICS 2012 code        NAICS 2012 industry      standard       standard ($    size standard   size standard    NAICS 2017      NAICS 2017 industry
                                   title            (employees)      million)       (employees)     ($ million)        code                title
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211111..................  Crude Petroleum and              1,250
                           Natural Gas
                           Extraction.
                             crude petroleum               1,250  ..............           1,250  ..............          211120  Crude Petroleum
                              extraction.                                                                                          Extraction.
                             natural gas                   1,250  ..............           1,250  ..............          211130  Natural Gas
                              extraction.                                                                                          Extraction.
211112..................  Natural Gas Liquid                 750
                           Extraction.
212231..................  Lead Ore and Zinc Ore              750  ..............             750  ..............          212230  Copper, Nickel, Lead,
                           Mining.                                                                                                 and Zinc Mining.
212234..................  Copper Ore and Nickel            1,500
                           Ore Mining.

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333911..................  Pump and Pumping                   750  ..............             750  ..............          333914  Measuring, Dispensing,
                           Equipment                                                                                               and Other Pumping
                           Manufacturing.                                                                                          Equipment
                                                                                                                                   Manufacturing.
333913..................  Measuring and                      750
                           Dispensing Pump
                           Manufacturing.
335221..................  Household Cooking                1,500  ..............           1,500  ..............          335220  Major Household
                           Appliance                                                                                               Appliance
                           Manufacturing.                                                                                          Manufacturing.
335222..................  Household Refrigerator           1,250
                           and Home Freezer
                           Manufacturing.
335224..................  Household Laundry                1,250
                           Equipment
                           Manufacturing.
335228..................  Other Major Household            1,000
                           Appliance
                           Manufacturing.
452111..................  Department Stores       ..............           $32.5  ..............           $32.5          452210  Department Stores.
                           (except Discount
                           Department Stores).
452112..................  Discount Department     ..............            29.5
                           Stores.
                             insignificant        ..............            29.5
                              perishable grocery
                              sales.
452112..................  Discount Department     ..............            29.5
                           Stores.
                             significant          ..............            29.5  ..............            29.5          452311  Warehouse Clubs and
                              perishable grocery                                                                                   Supercenters.
                              sales.
452910..................  Warehouse Clubs and     ..............            29.5
                           Supercenters.
452990..................  All Other General       ..............            32.5  ..............            32.5          452319  All Other General
                           Merchandise Stores.                                                                                     Merchandise Stores.
454111..................  Electronic Shopping...  ..............            32.5  ..............            38.5          454110  Electronic Shopping
                                                                                                                                   and Mail-Order
                                                                                                                                   Houses.
454112..................  Electronic Auctions...  ..............            38.5
454113..................  Mail-Order Houses.....  ..............            38.5
512210..................  Record Production.....  ..............             7.5             250  ..............          512250  Record Production and
                                                                                                                                   Distribution.
512220..................  Integrated Record                1,250
                           Production/
                           Distribution.
517110..................  Wired                            1,500  ..............           1,500  ..............          517311  Wired
                           Telecommunications                                                                                      Telecommunications
                           Carriers.                                                                                               Carriers.
517210..................  Wireless                         1,500  ..............           1,500  ..............          517312  Wireless
                           Telecommunications                                                                                      Telecommunications
                           Carriers (except                                                                                        Carriers (except
                           Satellite).                                                                                             Satellite).
532220..................  Formal Wear and         ..............            20.5  ..............            20.5          532281  Formal Wear and
                           Costume Rental.                                                                                         Costume Rental.
532230..................  Video Tape and Disc     ..............            27.5  ..............            27.5          532282  Video Tape and Disc
                           Rental.                                                                                                 Rental.
532291..................  Home Health Equipment   ..............            32.5  ..............            32.5          532283  Home Health Equipment
                           Rental.                                                                                                 Rental.
532292..................  Recreational Goods      ..............             7.5  ..............             7.5          532284  Recreational Goods
                           Rental.                                                                                                 Rental.
532299..................  All Other Consumer      ..............             7.5  ..............             7.5          532289  All Other Consumer
                           Goods Rental.                                                                                           Goods Rental.
541711..................  Research and                     1,000
                           Development in
                           Biotechnology.
                             nanobiotechnologies           1,000  ..............           1,000  ..............          541713  Research and
                              research and                                                                                         Development in
                              experimental                                                                                         Nanotechnology.
                              development
                              laboratories.
                             except                        1,000  ..............           1,000  ..............          541714  Research and
                              nanobiotechnologie                                                                                   Development in
                              s research and                                                                                       Biotechnology (except
                              experimental                                                                                         Nanobiotechnology).
                              development
                              laboratories.
541712..................  Research and                     1,000
                           Development in the
                           Physical,
                           Engineering, and Life
                           Sciences (except
                           Biotechnology).
                             nanotechnology                1,000  ..............           1,000  ..............          541713  Research and
                              research and                                                                                         Development in
                              experimental                                                                                         Nanotechnology.
                              development
                              laboratories.
                             except                        1,000  ..............           1,000  ..............          541715  Research and
                              nanotechnology                                                                                       Development in the
                              research and                                                                                         Physical,
                              experimental                                                                                         Engineering, and Life
                              development                                                                                          Sciences (except
                              laboratories.                                                                                        Nanotechnology and
                                                                                                                                   Biotechnology).
721310..................  Rooming and Boarding    ..............             7.5  ..............             7.5          721310  Rooming and Boarding
                           Houses.                                                                                                 Houses, Dormitories,
                                                                                                                                   and Workers' Camps.
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    Similarly, another commenter recommended that SBA consider changing 
the size standard for NAICS 488190 (Other Support Activities for Air 
Transportation) from revenues to employees. The commenters argued that 
the change would allow small businesses providing those services to 
continue to compete and succeed in a market dominated by large 
businesses which provide similar services as an ancillary function to 
their primary business. They provided an analysis of the Federal 
Procurement Data System--Next Generation (FPDS-NG) data to describe the 
competitive structure of their respective industries to support their 
recommendations.
    Since NAICS 541330 and 488190 were not impacted by the NAICS 2017 
revision, SBA did not review those industries nor did it propose any 
changes to their size standards in the April 2017 proposed rule. As 
part of the first five-year comprehensive review of size standards 
under the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) (Pub. L. 111-240, 
September 27, 2010), in 2012, SBA increased the size standard for the 
Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons exception to NAICS 541330 from 
$27 million to $35.5 million (77 FR 7489, (February 10 2012)) and 
increased the size standard for NAICS 488190 from $7 million to $30 
million (77 FR 10943, (February 24, 2012)). In 2014, they were further 
increased to $38.5 million and $32.5 million, respectively, for 
inflation (79 FR 33647 (June 12, 2014)). SBA will review these size 
standards again in the coming years as part of the second five-year 
review of size standards, as required by the Jobs Act. Interested 
parties, including the commenters, will have an opportunity to comment 
when SBA publishes the proposed rule for their industries.
    The third commenter recommended that SBA consider raising the small 
business size standard for the Home Health Equipment and Rental 
industry from $32.5 million to $35 million, an increase of 7.7 percent. 
The commenter argued the increase reflects the anticipated inflation 
and the cost of doing business over the next five years. The commenter 
also noted that a higher size standard for NAICS 532283 would allow 
some large firms to gain small business status and help some small 
firms retain their small business status into the future. Thus, as a 
result, that Federal agencies will have a larger pool of small 
businesses from which to draw for their small business procurement 
programs, the commenter concluded.
    The NAICS 2017 revision changed the 6-digit code for the Home 
Health Equipment and Rental industry from 532291 to 532283 without 
changing the industry definition. Accordingly, for new NAICS 532283, 
SBA applied the same $32.5 million that currently applies to NAICS 
532291. The adoption of NAICS 2017 led to changes in size standards 
only when the new industry was formed by merging the existing 
industries or industry parts with different size standards, not when 
only the 6-digit code changed.
    Every five years, SBA reviews all monetary based size standards for 
inflation and makes necessary adjustments. SBA's latest inflationary 
adjustment to size standards was in 2014, which resulted in an increase 
to the size standard for NAICS 532291 from $30 million to $32.5 
million. SBA anticipates issuing the next inflationary adjustment of 
all monetary based size standards sometime in 2019 and interested 
parties will have an opportunity to comment at that time. Additionally, 
as part of the second five-year review of size standards under the Jobs 
Act, SBA will also review all size standards in the coming years 
against the latest available industry and Federal market data and make 
appropriate adjustments. (In the first five-year review, SBA increased 
the size standard for NAICS 532291 from $7 million to $30 million (77 
FR 58747 (September 24, 2012)). The commenter will have an opportunity 
to comment when SBA publishes the proposed rule for NAICS Sector 53, 
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing.
    SBA considered each comment and determined that they were not 
germane to the purpose of the proposed rule, which was to adopt NAICS 
2017 as a basis for its table of size standards. The intent and 
methodology of the proposed rule did not provide for changing the size 
standard for an industry whose NAICS code was not affected by the NAICS 
revision, nor did it provide for adjusting a size standard for 
inflation or the cost of doing business. Accordingly, SBA is not 
modifying its April 18, 2017 proposed rule based on the comments 
received and is adopting the proposed rule, as published.

Justification for the October 1, 2017 Effective Date

    The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) requires that ``publication 
or service of a substantive rule shall be made not less than 30 days 
before its effective date, except * * * as otherwise provided by the 
agency for good cause found and published with the rule.'' 5 U.S.C. 
553(d)(3). The purpose of the APA provision delaying the effective date 
of a rule for 30 days after publication is to provide interested and 
affected members of the public sufficient time to adjust their behavior 
before the rule takes effect. For the reasons set forth below, SBA 
finds that good cause exists to make this final rule become effective 
on October 1, 2017, less than 30 days after it is published in the 
Federal Register.
     In its August 8, 2016 notice, OMB stated that Federal 
statistical establishment data published for reference years beginning 
on or after January 1, 2017, should be published using NAICS 2017. 
October 1, 2017 is the start of the new Federal Government fiscal year 
following OMB's adoption of NAICS 2017 effective January 1, 2017, and 
is consistent with SBA's adoption of previous NAICS revisions effective 
at the start of the next fiscal year after the OMB's effective date. 
Federal contracting data and related statistics will be more consistent 
and comparable with past data for analyzing future small business 
activity if the revised size standards are adopted at the beginning of 
a new fiscal year. Similarly, users of size standards and Federal 
contracting data, such as Federal prime contractors developing their 
subcontracting plans, can have more consistent data to examine the past 
and future Federal contracting trends.
     Small business size standards apply to most Federal 
agencies and their programs involving small businesses; the time lag 
between the OMB's effective date and SBA's update to its size standards 
has already given them time to implement the changes and develop 
training tools, if necessary. For instance, in July 2017, SBA provided 
Integrated Award Environment with an advance copy of the updated size 
standards table to update the Federal contracting databases such as the 
System for Award Management.
     The rule is not significant under Executive Order 12866 
and the impacts from changes to size standards due to the adoption of 
the NAICS 2017 are minimal. This final rule impacts size standards for 
less than 10 industries involving about 60 firms, with a vast majority 
of them gaining small business status under the revised size standards. 
Those firms will benefit from an earlier effective date.
     The impacted firms have had an opportunity to review the 
changes and submit comments during the notice and comment period for 
this rule. None of the three comments SBA received on the April 18, 
2017 proposed rule opposed the changes. The affected firms and other 
interested parties have had ample time to adjust their behavior, if 
necessary.

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Compliance With Executive Orders 12866, 13563, 13771, 12988, and 13132, 
the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C., Ch. 35) and the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612)

Executive Order 12866

    OMB has determined that this final rule is not a ``significant 
regulatory action'' for purposes of Executive Order 12866. This rule 
incorporates the OMB's 2017 revisions of NAICS, which SBA uses to 
identify industries in the United States for purposes of establishing 
small business size standards. As discussed in the Supplementary 
Information above, the size standard of some industries would change 
because of the NAICS 2017 revisions. However, SBA has determined that 
virtually all businesses currently defined as small under the NAICS 
2012 based size standards will continue to be small under the NAICS 
2017 based size standards. This rule will also affect other Federal 
Government programs that provide a benefit for small businesses. In 
order to help explain the need of this rule and the rule's potential 
benefits and costs, SBA is providing below a Cost Benefit Analysis. 
This final rule is also not a ``major rule'' under the Congressional 
Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 800.

Cost Benefit Analysis

1. Is there a need for the regulatory action?
    SBA believes that adopting small business size standards based on 
NAICS 2017 is in the best interests of small businesses. SBA's mission 
is to aid and assist small businesses through a variety of financial, 
procurement, business development, and advocacy programs. To assist the 
intended beneficiaries of these programs effectively, SBA establishes 
numerical definitions to determine which businesses are deemed eligible 
for Federal small business assistance. NAICS 2017 provides the latest 
industry definitions reflecting the latest changes in industry 
structure. The Small Business Act (the Act) provides SBA's 
Administrator with the responsibility for establishing definitions for 
small business. The Act also requires that small business definitions 
vary from industry to industry reflecting differences among the various 
industries. 15 U.S.C. 632(a). By analyzing and reviewing size standards 
based on the latest NAICS definitions, SBA can more accurately and 
appropriately fulfill its mandate. If SBA does not use the latest 
industry definitions, size standards would not accurately reflect 
differences among industries. In addition, the Jobs Act requires SBA to 
review all size standards and make necessary adjustments to reflect 
current industry and market conditions at least every five years. To 
better serve this mandate, SBA needs to evaluate industry data based on 
the latest NAICS industry definitions available. In this final rule, 
SBA generally followed the same guidelines that the Agency used for 
adopting prior NAICS revisions for its size standards, as spelled out 
under the Supplemental Information section, above. For certain NAICS 
2017 industries involving NAICS 2012 industries with substantially 
different size standards, SBA also analyzed the relevant industry and 
program data to determine the size standards for them. Size standards 
based on NAICS 2017 industry definitions and corresponding data will 
serve SBA's mission more effectively.
2. What are the potential benefits and costs of this regulatory action?
    The vast majority of the changes from NAICS 2012 to NAICS 2017 
consist of revisions to industry titles or 6-digit codes or mergers of 
some NAICS 2012 industries or their parts to form the industries in 
NAICS 2017 without impacting their size standards. Of the 29 affected 
NAICS 2012 industries or their parts, SBA's size standards using NAICS 
2017 will result in increases to size standards for six NAICS 2012 
industries and part of one industry, decreases for two industries, and 
the change of size standard from average annual receipts to number of 
employees for one industry. The size standards will remain unchanged 
for other affected industries or parts.
    Based on the 2012 Economic Census data for the affected NAICS 2012 
industries, SBA estimates that approximately 60 additional businesses 
would gain small business status under the revised size standards. That 
represents about 0.1 percent of the number of small businesses in the 
affected industries. For the two industries for which the size standard 
will decrease, SBA also estimates that fewer than five firms that 
qualify as small under current size standards under NAICS 2012 will no 
longer qualify. However, almost all of those firms do not currently 
participate in any small business programs.
    The benefits of adopting NAICS 2017 and the resulting revisions to 
size standards will accrue to three groups in the following ways: (1) 
Some businesses that are above their current size standards may gain 
small business status, thereby becoming eligible to participate in 
Federal small business assistance programs, including SBA's financial 
assistance programs, economic injury disaster loans, and Federal 
procurement opportunities intended for small businesses; (2) growing 
small businesses that are close to exceeding the current size standards 
for their NAICS 2012 industry may retain their small business status 
under NAICS 2017, and can continue participating in the above programs; 
and (3) Federal agencies will have a larger pool of small businesses 
from which to draw for their small business procurement programs 
because they will be able to define more accurately the principal 
purposes of their procurements under NAICS 2017, as required by 13 CFR 
121.402(b).
    Additional firms gaining small business status under NAICS 2017 may 
benefit under SBA's various business development and contracting 
programs. These include the 8(a) Business Development program and 
programs benefiting small businesses located in Historically 
Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZones), Women Owned Small Businesses 
(WOSBs), and Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). 
Added competition may also result in lower prices for some Federal 
contracts reserved for small businesses, although SBA cannot quantify 
this benefit. Based on data for fiscal years 2013-2015, SBA estimates 
that approximately $700,000 in Federal contracts could be awarded to 
the newly defined small businesses under the size standards revisions 
due to the adoption of NAICS 2017.
    Under SBA's 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs, SBA would be able to 
guarantee more loans, although, in this case too, the number and amount 
of additional loans cannot be estimated accurately. Based on the Agency 
7(a) and 504 loan data for fiscal years 2014-2016, SBA estimates that 
about two additional loans, totaling approximately $200,000, could be 
made to the newly defined small businesses under the NAICS 2017 size 
standards. Under the Jobs Act, SBA can now guarantee substantially 
larger loans than in the past. Additionally, the Jobs Act established 
an alternative size standard for SBA's 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs for 
applicants that do not meet the size standards for their industries. 
Specifically, section 1116 of the Jobs Act provides that if a firm 
applying for a 7(a) or 504 loan does not meet the size standard for its 
industry, it might still qualify if it has a tangible net worth that 
does not exceed $15 million and an average net income after Federal 
income taxes (excluding any carry-over losses) for its preceding two 
completed fiscal years that does not exceed $5 million. Thus, the 
updated size standards may

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result in an increase in SBA's loan guarantees to small businesses in 
the affected industries, but SBA cannot quantify this impact.
    Newly defined small businesses will also benefit from SBA's 
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. Since this program is 
contingent on the occurrence and severity of a disaster, SBA cannot 
make a meaningful estimate of future EIDL benefit.
    To the extent that newly defined small firms under NAICS 2017 could 
become active in Federal procurement programs, this may entail some 
additional administrative costs to the Federal Government associated 
with additional bidders for Federal small business procurement 
opportunities. More firms may seek SBA's guaranteed loans. More will be 
enrolled in the SBA's Dynamic Small Business Search database. Since 
more firms will qualify as small, more may also seek certification as 
8(a) or HUBZone firms, or qualify for WOSB, SDVOSB, and/or small 
disadvantaged business (SDB) status. It is important to point out that 
most business entities that are already registered in SAM will not be 
required to update their SAM profiles. However, it will be incumbent on 
registrants to review their profiles to ensure that they have the 
correct NAICS codes. SAM requires that registered companies review and 
update their profiles annually, and therefore, businesses will need to 
pay particular attention to the changes to determine if they might 
affect them. They will also have to verify and update, if necessary, 
their Representations and Certifications in SAM. Further, firms are 
required to verify that their size representation in SAM is accurate 
prior to submitting an offer for a contract. FAR 52.204-8(d).
    Among the newly qualified businesses seeking SBA's assistance, 
there could be some additional costs associated with compliance and 
verification of small business status and protests of small business 
status. These added costs are likely to be minimal because mechanisms 
are already in place to handle these administrative requirements.
    The costs to the Federal Government may be higher on some Federal 
contracts under the higher revised size standards under NAICS 2017. 
With more businesses defined as small, Federal agencies might choose to 
set aside more contracts for competition among small businesses rather 
than using full and open competition. The movement from unrestricted to 
set-aside contracting will likely result in competition among fewer 
total bidders, although there will be a larger pool of small businesses 
to submit offers. In addition, higher costs may result when additional 
full and open contracts are awarded to HUBZone businesses because of a 
price evaluation preference. The additional costs associated with fewer 
bidders, however, will likely be minor since, as a matter of law, 
procurements may be set aside for small businesses or reserved for the 
8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSB Programs only if awards are expected to 
be made at fair and reasonable prices.
    The revised size standards may have some distributional effects 
among large and small businesses. Although SBA cannot estimate with 
certainty the actual outcome of gains and losses among small and large 
businesses, there are several likely impacts. There may be a transfer 
of some Federal contracts from large businesses to small businesses. 
Large businesses may have fewer Federal contract opportunities as 
Federal agencies decide to set aside more Federal contracts for small 
businesses. In addition, some agencies may award more Federal contracts 
to HUBZone firms instead of large businesses since HUBZone concerns may 
be eligible for price evaluation adjustments when they compete on full 
and open procurement opportunities. Similarly, currently defined small 
businesses may receive fewer Federal contracts due to the increased 
competition from more businesses defined as small under NAICS 2017. 
This transfer may be offset by more Federal procurements set aside for 
all small businesses. The number of newly defined and expanding small 
businesses that are willing and able to sell to the Federal Government 
will limit the potential transfer of contracts away from large and 
small businesses under the existing size standards. SBA cannot estimate 
with precision the potential distributional impacts of these transfers.
    SBA's adoption of NAICS 2017 and resulting revisions to size 
standards is consistent with SBA's statutory mandate to assist small 
business by providing access to capital and credit, Government 
contracts, and management and technical assistance. Updated size 
standards based on the latest industry definitions ensure that Federal 
small business assistance is more effectively targeted to its intended 
beneficiaries. The Small Business Act states that ``the Administrator 
shall ensure that the size standard varies from industry to industry to 
the extent necessary to reflect the differing characteristics of the 
various industries.'' 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(3). With the adoption of the 
latest industry definitions in NAICS 2017, SBA's size standards are 
more consistent with the differing characteristics among the various 
industries.

Executive Order 13563

    A description of the need for this regulatory action and benefits 
and costs associated with this action including possible distribution 
impacts that relate to Executive Order 13563 are included above in the 
Cost Benefit Analysis.
    To engage interested parties in this action, SBA reached out to all 
Federal agencies advising them that the Agency plans to update its 
table of size standards to NAICS 2017, effective October 1, 2017, and 
that agencies must continue using the current size standards until that 
date. Adopting the updated size standards on October 1, 2017 is 
consistent with SBA's adoptions of previous NAICS revisions at the 
beginning of the new fiscal year following the OMB's January 1 
effective date of NAICS revisions for Federal statistical agencies.
    Unlike the previous NAICS revisions which SBA adopted for its size 
standards either through a direct final rule or through an interim 
final rule, for the adoption of NAICS 2017 revision, SBA issued a 
proposed rule, seeking comments to better engage the public in the 
process. SBA received no germane adverse comments to the proposed rule. 
SBA is adopting the updated table of size standards, effective October 
1, 2017. SBA will also issue a press release on the publication of the 
final rule and update the ``What's New with Size Standards'' page on 
its Web site at www.sba.gov/size.

Executive Order 13771

    This rule is not an E.O. 13771 regulatory action because this rule 
is not significant under Executive Order 12866.

Executive Order 12988

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

Executive Order 13132

    For purposes of Executive Order 13132, SBA has determined that this 
final rule will not have substantial, direct effects on the States, on 
the relationship between the national government and the States, or on 
the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels 
of government. Therefore, SBA has determined that this final rule has

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no Federalism implications warranting preparation of a Federalism 
assessment.

Paperwork Reduction Act

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

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), this final rule may 
have an impact on some small businesses in industries for which size 
standards have been revised. As described above, this rule may affect 
small businesses applying for Federal government contracts, loans under 
SBA's 7(a), 504, and Economic Injury Disaster Loan Programs, and 
assistance under other Federal small business programs.
    Immediately below, SBA sets forth a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis (FRFA) of this final rule addressing the following questions: 
(1) What are the need for and objectives of the rule?; (2) What are 
SBA's description and estimate of the number of small businesses to 
which the rule will apply?; (3) What are the projected reporting, 
recordkeeping, and other compliance requirements of the rule?; (4) What 
are the relevant Federal rules that may duplicate, overlap, or conflict 
with the rule?; and (5) What alternatives will allow the Agency to 
accomplish its regulatory objectives while minimizing the impact on 
small businesses?
1. What are the need for and objectives of the rule?
    The Small Business Act requires that small business size standards 
vary from industry to industry reflecting the differing characteristics 
of the various industries. SBA uses the latest NAICS as a basis of 
industry definitions for its table of size standards. As part of its 
five-year review of and revisions to NAICS industry definitions, OMB 
published its latest NAICS revision, NAICS 2017, on August 8, 2016. 
According to OMB's notice, Federal establishment and industry data for 
reference years beginning on or after January 1, 2017 should be 
published using NAICS 2017. This rule amends SBA's small business size 
regulations to incorporate NAICS 2017 into its table of size standards. 
This not only makes SBA's size standards more reflective of the latest 
industry differences but also makes them more consistent with latest 
industry data the Agency uses to establish, review or adjust size 
standards. Updating size standards to the latest industry definitions 
also serves the SBA's mandate to review all size standards and make 
appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions under the Jobs 
Act.
2. What are SBA's description and estimate of the number of small 
businesses to which the rule will apply?
    With the update of size standards to the latest industry 
definitions under NAICS 2017, Federal small business assistance is more 
effectively targeted to its intended beneficiaries. The adoption of 
NAICS 2017 will result in increases in size standards for six 
industries and part of one industry under NAICS 2012 and decreases for 
two. The size standards for the rest of the 29 affected industries will 
remain unchanged. In industries whose size standards have increased due 
to the adoption of NAICS 2017, about 60 firms above the current size 
standards will qualify as small under the updated size standards, 
thereby making them eligible for Federal small business assistance 
programs. Based on the recent data, SBA estimates that approximately 
$700,000 in Federal contracts and about $200,000 in SBA loans could be 
awarded to the newly defined small businesses under the updated size 
standards. The updated size standards will enable more small businesses 
to maintain their small business size status for a longer period. In 
the two NAICS 2012 industries for which the size standard will 
decrease, about 3-4 firms below the current size standards will lose 
their small business size status under the NAICS 2017 based size 
standards. However, the program data suggests that this will not cause 
much impact on them. Currently, they are not participating in any small 
business programs. Additionally, in both industries, Federal 
contracting and SBA's loan activities are quite insignificant.
3. What are the projected reporting, recordkeeping and other compliance 
requirements of the rule?
    The size standard changes due to the adoption of NAICS 2017 impose 
no additional reporting or recordkeeping requirements on small 
businesses. However, qualifying for Federal small business contracting 
and other programs may require businesses to register in SAM and 
recertify in SAM that they are small at least once annually. Therefore, 
the newly qualified small businesses opting to participate in those 
programs must comply with SAM requirements. There are no costs 
associated with either SAM registration or annual recertification. 
Changing size standards alters the access to SBA's financial and other 
Federal programs that assist small businesses, but does not impose a 
regulatory burden because size standards neither regulate nor control 
business behavior.
4. What are the relevant Federal rules, which may duplicate, overlap, 
or conflict with the rule?
    Under section 3(a)(2)(C) of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 
632(a)(2)(c), Federal agencies must generally use SBA's size standards 
to define a small business, unless specifically authorized by statute 
to do otherwise. In 1995, SBA published in the Federal Register a list 
of statutory and regulatory size standards that identified the 
application of SBA's size standards as well as other size standards 
used by Federal agencies (60 FR 57988 (November 24, 1995)). The Small 
Business Act and SBA's regulations allow Federal agencies to develop 
different size standards if they believe that SBA's size standards are 
not appropriate for their programs, with the approval of SBA's 
Administrator (13 CFR 121.903). The RFA authorizes a Federal agency to 
establish an alternative small business definition, after consultation 
with the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration 
(5 U.S.C. 601(3)). SBA is not aware of any Federal rule that would 
duplicate or conflict with establishing or updating size standards.
5. What alternatives will allow the Agency to accomplish its regulatory 
objectives while minimizing the impact on small entities?
    By law, SBA is required to develop numerical size standards for 
establishing eligibility for Federal small business assistance 
programs. Other than varying levels of size standards by industry and 
changing the size measures, no practical alternative exists to the 
systems of numerical size standards. SBA considered continuing to use 
NAICS 2012 as a basis of industry definitions for its table of size 
standards. However, that would render SBA's table of size standards 
incompatible with Federal industry and establishment statistics and 
other databases.

List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121

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

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

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PART 121--SMALL BUSINESS SIZE REGULATIONS

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

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


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


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

* * * * *

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                                                                                  Size standards  Size standards
               NAICS codes                       NAICS U.S. industry title        in millions of   in number of
                                                                                      dollars        employees
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
211120...................................  Crude Petroleum Extraction...........  ..............           1,250
211130...................................  Natural Gas Extraction...............  ..............           1,250
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
212230...................................  Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining  ..............             750
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
333914...................................  Measuring, Dispensing, and Other       ..............             750
                                            Pumping Equipment Manufacturing.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
335220...................................  Major Household Appliance              ..............           1,500
                                            Manufacturing.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
452210...................................  Department Stores....................            32.5  ..............
452311...................................  Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters.....            29.5  ..............
452319...................................  All Other General Merchandise Stores.            32.5  ..............
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
454110...................................  Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order               38.5  ..............
                                            Houses.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
512250...................................  Record Production and Distribution...  ..............             250
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
517311...................................  Wired Telecommunications Carriers....  ..............           1,500
517312...................................  Wireless Telecommunications Carriers   ..............           1,500
                                            (except Satellite).
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
532281...................................  Formal Wear and Costume Rental.......            20.5  ..............
532282...................................  Video Tape and Disc Rental...........            27.5  ..............
532283...................................  Home Health Equipment Rental.........            32.5  ..............
532284...................................  Recreational Goods Rental............             7.5  ..............
532289...................................  All Other Consumer Goods Rental......             7.5  ..............
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
541713...................................  Research and Technology in             ..............      \11\ 1,000
                                            Nanotechnology \11\.
541714...................................  Research and Technology in             ..............      \11\ 1,000
                                            Biotechnology (except
                                            Nanobiotechnology) \11\.
541715...................................  Research and Development in the        ..............      \11\ 1,000
                                            Physical, Engineering, and Life
                                            Sciences (except Nanotechnology and
                                            Biotechnology) \11\.
Except,..................................  Aircraft, Aircraft Engine and Engine   ..............      \11\ 1,500
                                            Parts \11\.
Except,..................................  Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary     ..............      \11\ 1,250
                                            Equipment \11\.
Except,..................................  Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles,    ..............      \11\ 1,250
                                            Their Propulsion Units and
                                            Propulsion Parts \11\.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
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Footnotes
 * * * * * * *
\11\NAICS codes 541713, 541714, and 541715 --

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\(a)\ ``Research and Development'' means laboratory or other physical research and development. It does not
  include economic, educational, engineering, operations, systems, or other nonphysical research; or computer
  programming, data processing, commercial and/or medical laboratory testing.
\(b)\ For research and development contracts requiring the delivery of a manufactured product, the appropriate
  size standard is that of the manufacturing industry.
\(c)\ For purposes of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Transfer Technology
  (STTR) programs, the term ``research'' or ``research and development'' means any activity which is (A) a
  systematic, intensive study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the subject studied; (B) a
  systematic study directed specifically toward applying new knowledge to meet a recognized need; or (C) a
  systematic application of knowledge toward the production of useful materials, devices, and systems or
  methods, including design, development, and improvement of prototypes and new processes to meet specific
  requirements. See 15 U.S.C. 638(e)(5) and section 3 of the SBIR and STTR policy directives available at
  www.sbir.gov. For size eligibility requirements for the SBIR and STTR programs, see Sec.   121.702 of this
  part.
\(d)\ ``Research and Development'' for guided missiles and space vehicles includes evaluations and simulation,
  and other services requiring thorough knowledge of complete missiles and spacecraft.

* * * * *

    Dated: September 8, 2017.
Linda E. McMahon,
Administrator.
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                                                    Amendment Number 7, Revision 1,                          SAR Submitted by: Transnuclear, Inc.               Standards, (202) 205–6618 or
                                                  Effective Date: April 25, 2017.                            SAR Title: Final Safety Analysis                   sizestandards@sba.gov.
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 7,                           Report for the Standardized NUHOMS®                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective
                                                  Revision 1, Effective Date: December 11,                Horizontal Modular Storage System for                 October 1, 2000, SBA adopted NAICS
                                                  2017.                                                   Irradiated Nuclear Fuel.                              1997 industry definitions as a basis for
                                                    Amendment Number 8 Effective Date:                       Docket Number: 72–1004.                            its table of small business size
                                                  December 5, 2005, superseded by                            Certificate Expiration Date: January               standards, replacing the 1987 Standard
                                                  Amendment Number 8, Revision 1 on                       23, 2015.                                             Industrial Classification (SIC) (65 FR
                                                  April 25, 2017, superseded by Renewed                      Renewed Certificate Expiration Date:               30836 (May 15, 2000)). Since then, OMB
                                                  Amendment Number 8, Revision 1, on                      January 23, 2055.                                     has issued four revisions to NAICS.
                                                  December 11, 2017.                                         Model Number: NUHOMS®–24P,                         SBA’s table of size standards adopted
                                                    Amendment Number 8, Revision 1,                       –24PHB, –24PTH, –32PT, –32PTH1,                       the OMB’s first revision, NAICS 2002,
                                                  Effective Date: April 25, 2017.                         –37PTH, –52B, –61BT, –61BTH, and                      effective October 1, 2002 (67 FR 52597
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 8,                           –69BTH.                                               (August 13, 2002)), the second revision,
                                                  Revision 1, Effective Date: December 11,                *     *     *     *     *                             NAICS 2007, effective October 1, 2007
                                                  2017.                                                                                                         (72 FR 49639 (August 29, 2007)), and
                                                    Amendment Number 9 Effective Date:                      Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 18th day
                                                                                                          of September, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                the third revision, NAICS 2012, effective
                                                  April 17, 2007, superseded by                                                                                 October 1, 2012 (77 FR 49991 (August
                                                  Amendment Number 9, Revision 1, on                        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
                                                                                                                                                                20, 2012)).
                                                  April 25, 2017, superseded by Renewed                   Frederick D. Brown,                                      OMB published its fourth and latest
                                                  Amendment Number 9, Revision 1, on                      Acting Executive Director of Operations.              revision, NAICS 2017, ‘‘Notice of NAICS
                                                  December 11, 2017.                                      [FR Doc. 2017–20710 Filed 9–26–17; 8:45 am]           2017 final decisions’’ in the Federal
                                                    Amendment Number 9, Revision 1,                       BILLING CODE 7590–01–P                                Register on August 8, 2016 (81 FR
                                                  Effective Date: April 25, 2017.                                                                               52584). The OMB notice stated that
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 9,                                                                                 Federal statistical establishment data
                                                  Revision 1, Effective Date: December 11,                                                                      published for reference years beginning
                                                                                                          SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
                                                  2017.                                                                                                         on or after January 1, 2017, should be
                                                    Amendment Number 10 Effective                         13 CFR Part 121                                       published using NAICS 2017.
                                                  Date: August 24, 2009, superseded by                                                                             As with the previous NAICS
                                                  Amendment Number 10, Revision 1, on                     RIN 3245–AG84                                         revisions, SBA is adopting the NAICS
                                                  April 25, 2017, superseded by Renewed                                                                         2017 revision at the beginning of the
                                                  Amendment Number 10, Revision 1, on                     Small Business Size Standards;                        new fiscal year (October 1, 2017)
                                                  December 11, 2017.                                      Adoption of 2017 North American                       following the OMB’s release of the
                                                    Amendment Number 10, Revision 1,                      Industry Classification System for Size               NAICS revision for reasons as set forth
                                                  Effective Date: April 25, 2017.                         Standards                                             under the Justification for the October 1,
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 10,                          AGENCY:  U.S. Small Business                          2017 Effective Date section, below:
                                                  Revision 1, Effective Date: December 11,                Administration.
                                                  2017.                                                                                                         Changes in NAICS 2017
                                                                                                          ACTION: Final rule.                                      NAICS 2017 created 21 new NAICS
                                                    Amendment Number 11 Effective
                                                  Date: January 7, 2014, superseded by                    SUMMARY:   The U.S. Small Business                    industries by reclassifying, splitting, or
                                                  Amendment Number 11, Revision 1, on                     Administration (SBA) is adopting,                     merging 29 industries or their parts
                                                  April 25, 2017, superseded by Renewed                   without change, its proposed revisions                under NAICS 2012. Of those 21 new
                                                  Amendment Number 11, Revision 1, on                     to small business size standards. With                industries, five were created by merging
                                                  December 11, 2017.                                      the adoption of the proposed changes,                 two or more of thirteen NAICS 2012
                                                    Amendment Number 11, Revision 1,                      SBA incorporates the U.S. Office of                   industries in their entirety, while three
                                                  Effective Date: April 25, 2017.                         Management and Budget’s (OMB) North                   were created by combining part of one
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 11,                          American Industry Classification                      industry with another industry. Three
                                                  Revision 1, Effective Date: December 11,                System (NAICS) revision for 2017,                     new industries were created by splitting
                                                  2017.                                                                                                         two industries to two parts each with
                                                                                                          identified as NAICS 2017, into its table
                                                    Amendment Number 12 Effective                                                                               one part of each industry defined as a
                                                                                                          of small business size standards. NAICS
                                                  Date: Amendment not issued by the                                                                             separate industry and combining other
                                                                                                          2017 created 21 new industries by
                                                  NRC.                                                                                                          parts of the two industries to form a
                                                                                                          reclassifying, combining, or splitting 29
                                                    Amendment Number 13 Effective                                                                               separate new industry. One new
                                                                                                          existing industries under changes made
                                                  Date: May 24, 2014, superseded by                                                                             industry was formed by designating part
                                                                                                          to NAICS in 2012 (NAICS 2012). SBA’s
                                                  Amendment Number 13, Revision 1, on                                                                           of one industry as a separate industry.
                                                                                                          size standards for these 21 new
                                                  April 25, 2017, superseded by Renewed                                                                         OMB also changed 6-digit NAICS codes
                                                                                                          industries have resulted in an increase
                                                  Amendment Number 13, Revision 1, on                                                                           for eight industries without changing
                                                                                                          to size standards for six NAICS 2012
                                                  December 11, 2017.                                                                                            their definitions and titles and amended
                                                                                                          industries and part of one industry, a
                                                    Amendment Number 13, Revision 1,                                                                            the title of one industry without
                                                                                                          decrease to size standards for two, a
                                                  Effective Date: April 25, 2017.                                                                               changing its 6-digit code. Table 1,
                                                                                                          change in the size standards measure
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 13,                                                                                ‘‘NAICS 2012 Industries or Their Parts
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                                                                                                          from average annual receipts to number
                                                  Revision 1, Effective Date: December 11,                                                                      Matched to NAICS 2017 Industries,’’
                                                                                                          of employees for one, and no change in
                                                  2017.                                                                                                         below, shows the changes from NAICS
                                                    Amendment Number 14 Effective                         size standards for twenty industries and
                                                                                                                                                                2012 to NAICS 2017.
                                                  Date: April 25, 2017, superseded by                     part of one industry.                                    Complete information on the
                                                  Renewed Amendment Number 14, on                         DATES: This rule is effective October 1,              relationship between NAICS 2012 and
                                                  December 11, 2017.                                      2017.                                                 NAICS 2017 is available on the U.S.
                                                    Renewed Amendment Number 14                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.                  Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau)
                                                  Effective Date: December 11, 2017.                      Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Office of Size                     Web site at http://www.census.gov/eos/


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                                                  www/naics/. The Census Bureau’s Web                              NAICS, and all subsequent NAICS                              concordances (i.e., correspondence
                                                  site also provides detailed                                      updates and revisions, including the                         tables) between SIC and NAICS 1997
                                                  documentation on Federal notices                                 August 8, 2016 ‘‘Notice of NAICS 2017                        and NAICS 2002, and between
                                                  involving the replacement of SIC with                            final decisions,’’ as well as                                subsequent NAICS revisions.

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

                                                  211111 ........     Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                                          crude petroleum extraction .............................            ...........          211120    Crude Petroleum Extraction.
                                                                      natural gas extraction .............................................    pt.                  211130    Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                  211112   ........   Natural Gas Liquid Extraction ................................          pt.                  211130    Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                  212231   ........   Lead Ore and Zinc Ore Mining ..............................             pt.                  212230    Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining.
                                                  212234   ........   Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mining .......................                pt.                  212230    Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining.
                                                  333911   ........   Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing .....                          pt.                  333914    Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping
                                                                                                                                                                               Equipment Manufacturing.
                                                  333913 ........     Measuring and Dispensing Pump Manufacturing ..                          pt.                  333914    Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping
                                                                                                                                                                               Equipment Manufacturing.
                                                  335221 ........     Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing .......                       pt.                  335220    Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                  335222 ........     Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer Manu-                           pt.                  335220    Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                                         facturing.
                                                  335224 ........     Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing ......                        pt.                  335220    Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                  335228 ........     Other Major Household Appliance Manufacturing                           pt.                  335220    Major Household Appliance Manufacturing.
                                                  452111 ........     Department Stores (except Discount Department                           pt.                  452210    Department Stores.
                                                                         Stores).
                                                  452112 ........     Discount Department Stores.
                                                                           insignificant perishable grocery sales .............               pt.                  452210    Department Stores.
                                                                           significant perishable grocery sales ................              pt.                  452311    Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters.
                                                  452910   ........   Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters .....................                  pt.                  452311    Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters.
                                                  452990   ........   All Other General Merchandise Stores ..................                 nc.                  452319    All Other General Merchandise Stores.
                                                  454111   ........   Electronic Shopping ...............................................     pt.                  454110    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.
                                                  454112   ........   Electronic Auctions .................................................   pt.                  454110    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.
                                                  454113   ........   Mail-Order Houses .................................................     pt.                  454110    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses.
                                                  512210   ........   Record Production .................................................     pt.                  512250    Record Production and Distribution.
                                                  512220   ........   Integrated Record Production/Distribution .............                 pt.                  512250    Record Production and Distribution.
                                                  517110   ........   Wired Telecommunications Carriers ......................                nc.                  517311    Wired Telecommunications Carriers.
                                                  517210   ........   Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except                            nc.                  517312    Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except
                                                                         Satellite).                                                                                            Satellite).
                                                  532220   ........   Formal Wear and Costume Rental ........................                 nc.                  532281    Formal Wear and Costume Rental.
                                                  532230   ........   Video Tape and Disc Rental ..................................           nc.                  532282    Video Tape and Disc Rental.
                                                  532291   ........   Home Health Equipment Rental ............................               nc.                  532283    Home Health Equipment Rental.
                                                  532292   ........   Recreational Goods Rental ....................................          nc.                  532284    Recreational Goods Rental.
                                                  532299   ........   All Other Consumer Goods Rental ........................                nc.                  532289    All Other Consumer Goods Rental.
                                                  541711   ........   Research and Development in Biotechnology.
                                                                           nanobiotechnologies research and experi-                           pt.                  541713    Research and Development in Nanotechnology.
                                                                              mental development laboratories.
                                                                           except nanobiotechnologies research and ex-                        ...........          541714    Research and Development in Biotechnology (ex-
                                                                              perimental development laboratories.                                                             cept Nanobiotechnology).
                                                  541712 ........     Research and Development in the Physical, Engi-
                                                                         neering, and Life Sciences (except Bio-
                                                                         technology).
                                                                           nanotechnology research and experimental                           pt.                  541713    Research and Development in Nanotechnology.
                                                                              development laboratories.
                                                                           except nanotechnology research and experi-                         ...........          541715    Research and Development in the Physical, Engi-
                                                                              mental development laboratories.                                                                 neering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotech-
                                                                                                                                                                               nology and Biotechnology).
                                                  721310 ........     Rooming and Boarding Houses .............................               nt.                  721310    Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and
                                                                                                                                                                               Workers’ Camps.
                                                     Key to Abbreviations.
                                                     pt. = Part of 2017 industry.
                                                     nc. = 6-digit NAICS codes changed without changing industries’ definitions and titles.
                                                     nt. = NAICS industry title amended without changing the 6-digit code.
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                                                  Size Standards for New Industries in                             applied to convert the size standards for                    negative comments against the proposed
                                                  NAICS 2017                                                       industries under SIC to NAICS. The                           guidelines. SBA published its final rule
                                                    On October 22, 1999, SBA proposed                              guidelines aimed to minimize the                             on May 15, 2000 (65 FR 30386)
                                                  to replace SIC with NAICS 1997 as the                            impact of applying a new industry                            (corrected on September 5, 2000, 65 FR
                                                  basis of industry definitions for its table                      classification system on SBA’s size                          53533) adopting the resulting table of
                                                  of small business size standards (64 FR                          standards and on small businesses that                       size standards based on NAICS 1997, as
                                                  57188). The proposed rule included a                             qualified as small under the SIC based                       proposed. To be consistent, SBA used
                                                  set of guidelines or rules that SBA                              size standards. SBA received no                              the same guidelines when it updated its


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                                                  table of size standards to adopt NAICS                       changes to the size standards. For the                                  ‘‘General Guidelines to Establish Size
                                                  2002, NAICS 2007, and NAICS 2012                             April 18, 2017 proposed rule to adopt                                   Standards for New Industries under
                                                  revisions. In those updates as well, SBA                     NAICS 2017 for its size standards table,                                NAICS 2017.’’
                                                  received no adverse comments on using                        SBA also generally followed the same
                                                  those guidelines, or on the resulting                        guidelines, as shown below in Table 2,

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

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


                                                    In addition to the above general                             As shown in Table 3, the size                                         Discussion of Comments
                                                  guidelines, in cases where a new                             standards for most of the affected
                                                  industry is formed by merging multiple                       NAICS 2012 industries are not impacted                                    For the April 18, 2017 proposed rule,
                                                  industries or their parts with                               and therefore remain unchanged under                                    SBA provided a 60-day comment period
                                                  substantially different levels or different                  NAICS 2017. The majority of the                                         for the public to comment on proposed
                                                  measures of size standards, as detailed                      changes consist of revisions to industry                                changes to size standards from the
                                                  in the April 18, 2017 proposed rule,                         codes or titles, or mergers of two or                                   adoption of the NAICS 2017, which
                                                  SBA also examined the relevant latest                        more NAICS 2012 industries or their                                     ended on June 19, 2017. SBA received
                                                  industry and Federal procurement data                        parts to new industries without                                         three comments to the proposed rule,
                                                  to determine an appropriate size                             impacting their size standards. Of the 29                               two of which were outside the scope of
                                                  standard for the new industry.                               NAICS 2012 industries affected by the                                   the proposed rule as discussed below.
                                                  Developed based on the above                                 revision, adopting NAICS 2017
                                                                                                                                                                                         One commenter recommended that
                                                  guidelines and analyses of the relevant                      increases size standards for six
                                                                                                                                                                                       SBA change the size standard for the
                                                  data, where necessary, SBA’s size                            industries and part of one industry and
                                                  standards for the new industries under                       decreases for two. This would also                                      Military and Aerospace Equipment and
                                                  NAICS 2017 are shown in Table 3, ‘‘Size                      result in changing the size standard                                    Military Weapons exception to NAICS
                                                  Standards for New Industries in NAICS                        measure for one industry from average                                   541330 (Engineering Services) from
                                                  2017.’’ Also shown in the table are the                      annual receipts to number of employees.                                 average annual revenues to the number
                                                  current size standards for the affected                      Size standards for twenty industries and                                of employees.
                                                  NAICS 2012 industries and their parts.                       part of one industry do not change.
                                                                                             TABLE 3—SIZE STANDARDS FOR NEW INDUSTRIES IN NAICS 2017
                                                                                                          Current size      Current size             NAICS 2017         NAICS 2017
                                                    NAICS 2012                                                                                                                                    NAICS 2017
                                                                          NAICS 2012 industry title         standard          standard               size standard      size standard                             NAICS 2017 industry title
                                                       code                                                                                                                                          code
                                                                                                          (employees)        ($ million)             (employees)          ($ million)

                                                  211111 ............   Crude Petroleum and Natural              1,250
                                                                          Gas Extraction.
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                                                                            crude petroleum extrac-              1,250    ........................           1,250     ........................        211120   Crude Petroleum Extraction.
                                                                               tion.
                                                                            natural gas extraction ....          1,250    ........................           1,250     ........................        211130   Natural Gas Extraction.
                                                  211112 ............   Natural Gas Liquid Extraction              750
                                                  212231 ............   Lead Ore and Zinc Ore Min-                 750    ........................               750   ........................        212230   Copper, Nickel, Lead, and
                                                                          ing.                                                                                                                                   Zinc Mining.
                                                  212234 ............   Copper Ore and Nickel Ore                1,500
                                                                          Mining.




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                                                                                    TABLE 3—SIZE STANDARDS FOR NEW INDUSTRIES IN NAICS 2017—Continued
                                                                                                               Current size                Current size              NAICS 2017                 NAICS 2017
                                                    NAICS 2012                                                                                                                                                            NAICS 2017
                                                                          NAICS 2012 industry title              standard                    standard                size standard              size standard                             NAICS 2017 industry title
                                                       code                                                                                                                                                                  code
                                                                                                               (employees)                  ($ million)              (employees)                  ($ million)

                                                  333911 ............   Pump and Pumping Equip-                                 750      ........................                     750      ........................        333914   Measuring, Dispensing, and
                                                                          ment Manufacturing.                                                                                                                                            Other Pumping Equipment
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Manufacturing.
                                                  333913 ............   Measuring and Dispensing                                750
                                                                           Pump Manufacturing.
                                                  335221 ............   Household Cooking Appli-                             1,500       ........................                  1,500       ........................        335220   Major Household Appliance
                                                                           ance Manufacturing.                                                                                                                                           Manufacturing.
                                                  335222 ............   Household Refrigerator and                           1,250
                                                                           Home Freezer Manufac-
                                                                           turing.
                                                  335224 ............   Household Laundry Equip-                             1,250
                                                                           ment Manufacturing.
                                                  335228 ............   Other Major Household Ap-                            1,000
                                                                           pliance Manufacturing.
                                                  452111 ............   Department Stores (except             ........................                  $32.5       ........................                  $32.5            452210   Department Stores.
                                                                           Discount Department
                                                                           Stores).
                                                  452112 ............   Discount Department Stores            ........................                    29.5
                                                                              insignificant perishable        ........................                    29.5
                                                                                 grocery sales.
                                                  452112 ............   Discount Department Stores            ........................                    29.5
                                                                              significant perishable          ........................                    29.5      ........................                    29.5           452311   Warehouse Clubs and
                                                                                 grocery sales.                                                                                                                                          Supercenters.
                                                  452910 ............   Warehouse Clubs and                   ........................                    29.5
                                                                           Supercenters.
                                                  452990 ............   All Other General Merchan-            ........................                    32.5      ........................                    32.5           452319   All Other General Merchan-
                                                                           dise Stores.                                                                                                                                                    dise Stores.
                                                  454111 ............   Electronic Shopping ..............    ........................                    32.5      ........................                    38.5           454110   Electronic Shopping and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Mail-Order Houses.
                                                  454112 ............   Electronic Auctions ...............   ........................                    38.5
                                                  454113 ............   Mail-Order Houses ...............     ........................                    38.5
                                                  512210 ............   Record Production ................    ........................                     7.5                        250      ........................        512250   Record Production and Dis-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         tribution.
                                                  512220 ............   Integrated Record Produc-                            1,250
                                                                           tion/Distribution.
                                                  517110 ............   Wired Telecommunications                             1,500       ........................                  1,500       ........................        517311   Wired Telecommunications
                                                                           Carriers.                                                                                                                                                       Carriers.
                                                  517210 ............   Wireless Telecommuni-                                1,500       ........................                  1,500       ........................        517312   Wireless Telecommuni-
                                                                           cations Carriers (except                                                                                                                                        cations Carriers (except
                                                                           Satellite).                                                                                                                                                     Satellite).
                                                  532220 ............   Formal Wear and Costume               ........................                    20.5      ........................                    20.5           532281   Formal Wear and Costume
                                                                           Rental.                                                                                                                                                         Rental.
                                                  532230 ............   Video Tape and Disc Rental            ........................                    27.5      ........................                    27.5           532282   Video Tape and Disc Rental.
                                                  532291 ............   Home Health Equipment                 ........................                    32.5      ........................                    32.5           532283   Home Health Equipment
                                                                           Rental.                                                                                                                                                         Rental.
                                                  532292 ............   Recreational Goods Rental ..          ........................                      7.5     ........................                      7.5          532284   Recreational Goods Rental.
                                                  532299 ............   All Other Consumer Goods              ........................                      7.5     ........................                      7.5          532289   All Other Consumer Goods
                                                                           Rental.                                                                                                                                                         Rental.
                                                  541711 ............   Research and Development                             1,000
                                                                           in Biotechnology.
                                                                              nanobiotechnologies re-                        1,000       ........................                  1,000       ........................        541713   Research and Development
                                                                                search and experi-                                                                                                                                        in Nanotechnology.
                                                                                mental development
                                                                                laboratories.
                                                                              except                                         1,000       ........................                  1,000       ........................        541714   Research and Development
                                                                                nanobiotechnologies                                                                                                                                       in Biotechnology (except
                                                                                research and experi-                                                                                                                                      Nanobiotechnology).
                                                                                mental development
                                                                                laboratories.
                                                  541712 ............   Research and Development                             1,000
                                                                           in the Physical, Engineer-
                                                                           ing, and Life Sciences (ex-
                                                                           cept Biotechnology).
                                                                              nanotechnology re-                             1,000       ........................                  1,000       ........................        541713   Research and Development
                                                                                search and experi-                                                                                                                                        in Nanotechnology.
                                                                                mental development
                                                                                laboratories.
                                                                              except nanotechnology                          1,000       ........................                  1,000       ........................        541715   Research and Development
                                                                                research and experi-                                                                                                                                      in the Physical, Engineer-
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                                                                                mental development                                                                                                                                        ing, and Life Sciences (ex-
                                                                                laboratories.                                                                                                                                             cept Nanotechnology and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Biotechnology).
                                                  721310 ............   Rooming and Boarding                  ........................                      7.5     ........................                      7.5          721310   Rooming and Boarding
                                                                          Houses.                                                                                                                                                         Houses, Dormitories, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Workers’ Camps.




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                                                     Similarly, another commenter                         532291 to 532283 without changing the                 and affected members of the public
                                                  recommended that SBA consider                           industry definition. Accordingly, for                 sufficient time to adjust their behavior
                                                  changing the size standard for NAICS                    new NAICS 532283, SBA applied the                     before the rule takes effect. For the
                                                  488190 (Other Support Activities for Air                same $32.5 million that currently                     reasons set forth below, SBA finds that
                                                  Transportation) from revenues to                        applies to NAICS 532291. The adoption                 good cause exists to make this final rule
                                                  employees. The commenters argued that                   of NAICS 2017 led to changes in size                  become effective on October 1, 2017,
                                                  the change would allow small                            standards only when the new industry                  less than 30 days after it is published in
                                                  businesses providing those services to                  was formed by merging the existing                    the Federal Register.
                                                  continue to compete and succeed in a                    industries or industry parts with                        • In its August 8, 2016 notice, OMB
                                                  market dominated by large businesses                    different size standards, not when only               stated that Federal statistical
                                                  which provide similar services as an                    the 6-digit code changed.                             establishment data published for
                                                  ancillary function to their primary                       Every five years, SBA reviews all                   reference years beginning on or after
                                                  business. They provided an analysis of                  monetary based size standards for                     January 1, 2017, should be published
                                                  the Federal Procurement Data System—                    inflation and makes necessary                         using NAICS 2017. October 1, 2017 is
                                                  Next Generation (FPDS–NG) data to                       adjustments. SBA’s latest inflationary                the start of the new Federal Government
                                                  describe the competitive structure of                   adjustment to size standards was in                   fiscal year following OMB’s adoption of
                                                  their respective industries to support                  2014, which resulted in an increase to                NAICS 2017 effective January 1, 2017,
                                                  their recommendations.                                  the size standard for NAICS 532291                    and is consistent with SBA’s adoption
                                                     Since NAICS 541330 and 488190                        from $30 million to $32.5 million. SBA                of previous NAICS revisions effective at
                                                  were not impacted by the NAICS 2017                     anticipates issuing the next inflationary             the start of the next fiscal year after the
                                                  revision, SBA did not review those                      adjustment of all monetary based size                 OMB’s effective date. Federal
                                                  industries nor did it propose any                       standards sometime in 2019 and                        contracting data and related statistics
                                                  changes to their size standards in the                  interested parties will have an                       will be more consistent and comparable
                                                  April 2017 proposed rule. As part of the                opportunity to comment at that time.                  with past data for analyzing future small
                                                  first five-year comprehensive review of                 Additionally, as part of the second five-             business activity if the revised size
                                                  size standards under the Small Business                 year review of size standards under the               standards are adopted at the beginning
                                                  Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) (Pub. L. 111–               Jobs Act, SBA will also review all size               of a new fiscal year. Similarly, users of
                                                  240, September 27, 2010), in 2012, SBA                  standards in the coming years against                 size standards and Federal contracting
                                                  increased the size standard for the                     the latest available industry and Federal             data, such as Federal prime contractors
                                                  Aerospace Equipment and Military                        market data and make appropriate                      developing their subcontracting plans,
                                                  Weapons exception to NAICS 541330                       adjustments. (In the first five-year                  can have more consistent data to
                                                  from $27 million to $35.5 million (77 FR                review, SBA increased the size standard               examine the past and future Federal
                                                  7489, (February 10 2012)) and increased                 for NAICS 532291 from $7 million to                   contracting trends.
                                                  the size standard for NAICS 488190                      $30 million (77 FR 58747 (September
                                                                                                                                                                   • Small business size standards apply
                                                  from $7 million to $30 million (77 FR                   24, 2012)). The commenter will have an
                                                                                                                                                                to most Federal agencies and their
                                                  10943, (February 24, 2012)). In 2014,                   opportunity to comment when SBA
                                                                                                                                                                programs involving small businesses;
                                                  they were further increased to $38.5                    publishes the proposed rule for NAICS
                                                                                                                                                                the time lag between the OMB’s
                                                  million and $32.5 million, respectively,                Sector 53, Real Estate and Rental and
                                                                                                                                                                effective date and SBA’s update to its
                                                  for inflation (79 FR 33647 (June 12,                    Leasing.
                                                  2014)). SBA will review these size                        SBA considered each comment and                     size standards has already given them
                                                  standards again in the coming years as                  determined that they were not germane                 time to implement the changes and
                                                  part of the second five-year review of                  to the purpose of the proposed rule,                  develop training tools, if necessary. For
                                                  size standards, as required by the Jobs                 which was to adopt NAICS 2017 as a                    instance, in July 2017, SBA provided
                                                  Act. Interested parties, including the                  basis for its table of size standards. The            Integrated Award Environment with an
                                                  commenters, will have an opportunity                    intent and methodology of the proposed                advance copy of the updated size
                                                  to comment when SBA publishes the                       rule did not provide for changing the                 standards table to update the Federal
                                                  proposed rule for their industries.                     size standard for an industry whose                   contracting databases such as the
                                                     The third commenter recommended                      NAICS code was not affected by the                    System for Award Management.
                                                  that SBA consider raising the small                     NAICS revision, nor did it provide for                   • The rule is not significant under
                                                  business size standard for the Home                     adjusting a size standard for inflation or            Executive Order 12866 and the impacts
                                                  Health Equipment and Rental industry                    the cost of doing business. Accordingly,              from changes to size standards due to
                                                  from $32.5 million to $35 million, an                   SBA is not modifying its April 18, 2017               the adoption of the NAICS 2017 are
                                                  increase of 7.7 percent. The commenter                  proposed rule based on the comments                   minimal. This final rule impacts size
                                                  argued the increase reflects the                        received and is adopting the proposed                 standards for less than 10 industries
                                                  anticipated inflation and the cost of                   rule, as published.                                   involving about 60 firms, with a vast
                                                  doing business over the next five years.                                                                      majority of them gaining small business
                                                  The commenter also noted that a higher                  Justification for the October 1, 2017                 status under the revised size standards.
                                                  size standard for NAICS 532283 would                    Effective Date                                        Those firms will benefit from an earlier
                                                  allow some large firms to gain small                       The Administrative Procedure Act                   effective date.
                                                  business status and help some small                     (APA) requires that ‘‘publication or                     • The impacted firms have had an
                                                  firms retain their small business status                service of a substantive rule shall be                opportunity to review the changes and
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                                                  into the future. Thus, as a result, that                made not less than 30 days before its                 submit comments during the notice and
                                                  Federal agencies will have a larger pool                effective date, except * * * as                       comment period for this rule. None of
                                                  of small businesses from which to draw                  otherwise provided by the agency for                  the three comments SBA received on
                                                  for their small business procurement                    good cause found and published with                   the April 18, 2017 proposed rule
                                                  programs, the commenter concluded.                      the rule.’’ 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). The                   opposed the changes. The affected firms
                                                     The NAICS 2017 revision changed the                  purpose of the APA provision delaying                 and other interested parties have had
                                                  6-digit code for the Home Health                        the effective date of a rule for 30 days              ample time to adjust their behavior, if
                                                  Equipment and Rental industry from                      after publication is to provide interested            necessary.


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                                                  Compliance With Executive Orders                        requires SBA to review all size                       financial assistance programs, economic
                                                  12866, 13563, 13771, 12988, and 13132,                  standards and make necessary                          injury disaster loans, and Federal
                                                  the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                         adjustments to reflect current industry               procurement opportunities intended for
                                                  U.S.C., Ch. 35) and the Regulatory                      and market conditions at least every five             small businesses; (2) growing small
                                                  Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601–612)                      years. To better serve this mandate, SBA              businesses that are close to exceeding
                                                                                                          needs to evaluate industry data based on              the current size standards for their
                                                  Executive Order 12866                                   the latest NAICS industry definitions                 NAICS 2012 industry may retain their
                                                    OMB has determined that this final                    available. In this final rule, SBA                    small business status under NAICS
                                                  rule is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                  generally followed the same guidelines                2017, and can continue participating in
                                                  action’’ for purposes of Executive Order                that the Agency used for adopting prior               the above programs; and (3) Federal
                                                  12866. This rule incorporates the OMB’s                 NAICS revisions for its size standards,               agencies will have a larger pool of small
                                                  2017 revisions of NAICS, which SBA                      as spelled out under the Supplemental                 businesses from which to draw for their
                                                  uses to identify industries in the United               Information section, above. For certain               small business procurement programs
                                                  States for purposes of establishing small               NAICS 2017 industries involving NAICS                 because they will be able to define more
                                                  business size standards. As discussed in                2012 industries with substantially                    accurately the principal purposes of
                                                  the Supplementary Information above,                    different size standards, SBA also                    their procurements under NAICS 2017,
                                                  the size standard of some industries                    analyzed the relevant industry and                    as required by 13 CFR 121.402(b).
                                                  would change because of the NAICS                       program data to determine the size                       Additional firms gaining small
                                                  2017 revisions. However, SBA has                        standards for them. Size standards                    business status under NAICS 2017 may
                                                  determined that virtually all businesses                based on NAICS 2017 industry                          benefit under SBA’s various business
                                                  currently defined as small under the                    definitions and corresponding data will               development and contracting programs.
                                                  NAICS 2012 based size standards will                    serve SBA’s mission more effectively.                 These include the 8(a) Business
                                                  continue to be small under the NAICS                                                                          Development program and programs
                                                                                                          2. What are the potential benefits and                benefiting small businesses located in
                                                  2017 based size standards. This rule                    costs of this regulatory action?
                                                  will also affect other Federal                                                                                Historically Underutilized Business
                                                  Government programs that provide a                         The vast majority of the changes from              Zones (HUBZones), Women Owned
                                                  benefit for small businesses. In order to               NAICS 2012 to NAICS 2017 consist of                   Small Businesses (WOSBs), and Service
                                                  help explain the need of this rule and                  revisions to industry titles or 6-digit               Disabled Veteran Owned Small
                                                  the rule’s potential benefits and costs,                codes or mergers of some NAICS 2012                   Businesses (SDVOSBs). Added
                                                  SBA is providing below a Cost Benefit                   industries or their parts to form the                 competition may also result in lower
                                                  Analysis. This final rule is also not a                 industries in NAICS 2017 without                      prices for some Federal contracts
                                                  ‘‘major rule’’ under the Congressional                  impacting their size standards. Of the 29             reserved for small businesses, although
                                                  Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 800.                               affected NAICS 2012 industries or their               SBA cannot quantify this benefit. Based
                                                                                                          parts, SBA’s size standards using NAICS               on data for fiscal years 2013–2015, SBA
                                                  Cost Benefit Analysis                                   2017 will result in increases to size                 estimates that approximately $700,000
                                                  1. Is there a need for the regulatory                   standards for six NAICS 2012 industries               in Federal contracts could be awarded
                                                  action?                                                 and part of one industry, decreases for               to the newly defined small businesses
                                                                                                          two industries, and the change of size                under the size standards revisions due
                                                     SBA believes that adopting small                     standard from average annual receipts to              to the adoption of NAICS 2017.
                                                  business size standards based on NAICS                  number of employees for one industry.                    Under SBA’s 7(a) and 504 Loan
                                                  2017 is in the best interests of small                  The size standards will remain                        Programs, SBA would be able to
                                                  businesses. SBA’s mission is to aid and                 unchanged for other affected industries               guarantee more loans, although, in this
                                                  assist small businesses through a variety               or parts.                                             case too, the number and amount of
                                                  of financial, procurement, business                        Based on the 2012 Economic Census                  additional loans cannot be estimated
                                                  development, and advocacy programs.                     data for the affected NAICS 2012                      accurately. Based on the Agency 7(a)
                                                  To assist the intended beneficiaries of                 industries, SBA estimates that                        and 504 loan data for fiscal years 2014–
                                                  these programs effectively, SBA                         approximately 60 additional businesses                2016, SBA estimates that about two
                                                  establishes numerical definitions to                    would gain small business status under                additional loans, totaling approximately
                                                  determine which businesses are deemed                   the revised size standards. That                      $200,000, could be made to the newly
                                                  eligible for Federal small business                     represents about 0.1 percent of the                   defined small businesses under the
                                                  assistance. NAICS 2017 provides the                     number of small businesses in the                     NAICS 2017 size standards. Under the
                                                  latest industry definitions reflecting the              affected industries. For the two                      Jobs Act, SBA can now guarantee
                                                  latest changes in industry structure. The               industries for which the size standard                substantially larger loans than in the
                                                  Small Business Act (the Act) provides                   will decrease, SBA also estimates that                past. Additionally, the Jobs Act
                                                  SBA’s Administrator with the                            fewer than five firms that qualify as                 established an alternative size standard
                                                  responsibility for establishing                         small under current size standards                    for SBA’s 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs
                                                  definitions for small business. The Act                 under NAICS 2012 will no longer                       for applicants that do not meet the size
                                                  also requires that small business                       qualify. However, almost all of those                 standards for their industries.
                                                  definitions vary from industry to                       firms do not currently participate in any             Specifically, section 1116 of the Jobs
                                                  industry reflecting differences among                   small business programs.                              Act provides that if a firm applying for
                                                  the various industries. 15 U.S.C. 632(a).                  The benefits of adopting NAICS 2017                a 7(a) or 504 loan does not meet the size
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                                                  By analyzing and reviewing size                         and the resulting revisions to size                   standard for its industry, it might still
                                                  standards based on the latest NAICS                     standards will accrue to three groups in              qualify if it has a tangible net worth that
                                                  definitions, SBA can more accurately                    the following ways: (1) Some businesses               does not exceed $15 million and an
                                                  and appropriately fulfill its mandate. If               that are above their current size                     average net income after Federal income
                                                  SBA does not use the latest industry                    standards may gain small business                     taxes (excluding any carry-over losses)
                                                  definitions, size standards would not                   status, thereby becoming eligible to                  for its preceding two completed fiscal
                                                  accurately reflect differences among                    participate in Federal small business                 years that does not exceed $5 million.
                                                  industries. In addition, the Jobs Act                   assistance programs, including SBA’s                  Thus, the updated size standards may


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                                                  result in an increase in SBA’s loan                     small businesses to submit offers. In                 differing characteristics among the
                                                  guarantees to small businesses in the                   addition, higher costs may result when                various industries.
                                                  affected industries, but SBA cannot                     additional full and open contracts are
                                                                                                                                                                Executive Order 13563
                                                  quantify this impact.                                   awarded to HUBZone businesses
                                                     Newly defined small businesses will                  because of a price evaluation preference.               A description of the need for this
                                                  also benefit from SBA’s Economic Injury                 The additional costs associated with                  regulatory action and benefits and costs
                                                  Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. Since this                fewer bidders, however, will likely be                associated with this action including
                                                  program is contingent on the occurrence                 minor since, as a matter of law,                      possible distribution impacts that relate
                                                  and severity of a disaster, SBA cannot                  procurements may be set aside for small               to Executive Order 13563 are included
                                                  make a meaningful estimate of future                    businesses or reserved for the 8(a),                  above in the Cost Benefit Analysis.
                                                  EIDL benefit.                                           HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSB Programs                       To engage interested parties in this
                                                     To the extent that newly defined                     only if awards are expected to be made                action, SBA reached out to all Federal
                                                  small firms under NAICS 2017 could                      at fair and reasonable prices.                        agencies advising them that the Agency
                                                  become active in Federal procurement                       The revised size standards may have                plans to update its table of size
                                                  programs, this may entail some                          some distributional effects among large               standards to NAICS 2017, effective
                                                  additional administrative costs to the                  and small businesses. Although SBA                    October 1, 2017, and that agencies must
                                                  Federal Government associated with                      cannot estimate with certainty the                    continue using the current size
                                                  additional bidders for Federal small                    actual outcome of gains and losses                    standards until that date. Adopting the
                                                  business procurement opportunities.                     among small and large businesses, there               updated size standards on October 1,
                                                  More firms may seek SBA’s guaranteed                    are several likely impacts. There may be              2017 is consistent with SBA’s adoptions
                                                  loans. More will be enrolled in the                     a transfer of some Federal contracts                  of previous NAICS revisions at the
                                                  SBA’s Dynamic Small Business Search                     from large businesses to small                        beginning of the new fiscal year
                                                  database. Since more firms will qualify                 businesses. Large businesses may have                 following the OMB’s January 1 effective
                                                  as small, more may also seek                            fewer Federal contract opportunities as               date of NAICS revisions for Federal
                                                  certification as 8(a) or HUBZone firms,                 Federal agencies decide to set aside                  statistical agencies.
                                                  or qualify for WOSB, SDVOSB, and/or                     more Federal contracts for small
                                                  small disadvantaged business (SDB)                                                                              Unlike the previous NAICS revisions
                                                                                                          businesses. In addition, some agencies
                                                  status. It is important to point out that                                                                     which SBA adopted for its size
                                                                                                          may award more Federal contracts to
                                                  most business entities that are already                                                                       standards either through a direct final
                                                                                                          HUBZone firms instead of large
                                                  registered in SAM will not be required                  businesses since HUBZone concerns                     rule or through an interim final rule, for
                                                  to update their SAM profiles. However,                  may be eligible for price evaluation                  the adoption of NAICS 2017 revision,
                                                  it will be incumbent on registrants to                  adjustments when they compete on full                 SBA issued a proposed rule, seeking
                                                  review their profiles to ensure that they               and open procurement opportunities.                   comments to better engage the public in
                                                  have the correct NAICS codes. SAM                       Similarly, currently defined small                    the process. SBA received no germane
                                                  requires that registered companies                      businesses may receive fewer Federal                  adverse comments to the proposed rule.
                                                  review and update their profiles                        contracts due to the increased                        SBA is adopting the updated table of
                                                  annually, and therefore, businesses will                competition from more businesses                      size standards, effective October 1,
                                                  need to pay particular attention to the                 defined as small under NAICS 2017.                    2017. SBA will also issue a press release
                                                  changes to determine if they might                      This transfer may be offset by more                   on the publication of the final rule and
                                                  affect them. They will also have to                     Federal procurements set aside for all                update the ‘‘What’s New with Size
                                                  verify and update, if necessary, their                  small businesses. The number of newly                 Standards’’ page on its Web site at
                                                  Representations and Certifications in                   defined and expanding small businesses                www.sba.gov/size.
                                                  SAM. Further, firms are required to                     that are willing and able to sell to the              Executive Order 13771
                                                  verify that their size representation in                Federal Government will limit the
                                                  SAM is accurate prior to submitting an                  potential transfer of contracts away from               This rule is not an E.O. 13771
                                                  offer for a contract. FAR 52.204–8(d).                  large and small businesses under the                  regulatory action because this rule is not
                                                     Among the newly qualified                            existing size standards. SBA cannot                   significant under Executive Order
                                                  businesses seeking SBA’s assistance,                    estimate with precision the potential                 12866.
                                                  there could be some additional costs                    distributional impacts of these transfers.            Executive Order 12988
                                                  associated with compliance and                             SBA’s adoption of NAICS 2017 and
                                                  verification of small business status and               resulting revisions to size standards is                 This action meets applicable
                                                  protests of small business status. These                consistent with SBA’s statutory mandate               standards set forth in Sections 3(a) and
                                                  added costs are likely to be minimal                    to assist small business by providing                 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988, Civil
                                                  because mechanisms are already in                       access to capital and credit, Government              Justice Reform, to minimize litigation,
                                                  place to handle these administrative                    contracts, and management and                         eliminate ambiguity, and reduce
                                                  requirements.                                           technical assistance. Updated size                    burden. The action does not have
                                                     The costs to the Federal Government                  standards based on the latest industry                retroactive or preemptive effect.
                                                  may be higher on some Federal                           definitions ensure that Federal small                 Executive Order 13132
                                                  contracts under the higher revised size                 business assistance is more effectively
                                                  standards under NAICS 2017. With                        targeted to its intended beneficiaries.                  For purposes of Executive Order
                                                  more businesses defined as small,                       The Small Business Act states that ‘‘the              13132, SBA has determined that this
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                                                  Federal agencies might choose to set                    Administrator shall ensure that the size              final rule will not have substantial,
                                                  aside more contracts for competition                    standard varies from industry to                      direct effects on the States, on the
                                                  among small businesses rather than                      industry to the extent necessary to                   relationship between the national
                                                  using full and open competition. The                    reflect the differing characteristics of the          government and the States, or on the
                                                  movement from unrestricted to set-aside                 various industries.’’ 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(3).            distribution of power and
                                                  contracting will likely result in                       With the adoption of the latest industry              responsibilities among the various
                                                  competition among fewer total bidders,                  definitions in NAICS 2017, SBA’s size                 levels of government. Therefore, SBA
                                                  although there will be a larger pool of                 standards are more consistent with the                has determined that this final rule has


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                                                  no Federalism implications warranting                   size standards and make appropriate                   regulatory burden because size
                                                  preparation of a Federalism assessment.                 adjustments to reflect market conditions              standards neither regulate nor control
                                                                                                          under the Jobs Act.                                   business behavior.
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                    For the purpose of the Paperwork                      2. What are SBA’s description and                     4. What are the relevant Federal rules,
                                                  Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35, SBA                    estimate of the number of small                       which may duplicate, overlap, or
                                                  has determined that this final rule                     businesses to which the rule will apply?              conflict with the rule?
                                                  would not impose any new reporting or                      With the update of size standards to
                                                  recordkeeping requirements.                             the latest industry definitions under                    Under section 3(a)(2)(C) of the Small
                                                                                                          NAICS 2017, Federal small business                    Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)(c),
                                                  Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                         Federal agencies must generally use
                                                                                                          assistance is more effectively targeted to
                                                     Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act                 its intended beneficiaries. The adoption              SBA’s size standards to define a small
                                                  (RFA), this final rule may have an                      of NAICS 2017 will result in increases                business, unless specifically authorized
                                                  impact on some small businesses in                      in size standards for six industries and              by statute to do otherwise. In 1995, SBA
                                                  industries for which size standards have                part of one industry under NAICS 2012                 published in the Federal Register a list
                                                  been revised. As described above, this                  and decreases for two. The size                       of statutory and regulatory size
                                                  rule may affect small businesses                        standards for the rest of the 29 affected             standards that identified the application
                                                  applying for Federal government                         industries will remain unchanged. In                  of SBA’s size standards as well as other
                                                  contracts, loans under SBA’s 7(a), 504,                 industries whose size standards have                  size standards used by Federal agencies
                                                  and Economic Injury Disaster Loan                       increased due to the adoption of NAICS                (60 FR 57988 (November 24, 1995)). The
                                                  Programs, and assistance under other                    2017, about 60 firms above the current                Small Business Act and SBA’s
                                                  Federal small business programs.                        size standards will qualify as small                  regulations allow Federal agencies to
                                                     Immediately below, SBA sets forth a                  under the updated size standards,                     develop different size standards if they
                                                  final regulatory flexibility analysis                   thereby making them eligible for Federal              believe that SBA’s size standards are not
                                                  (FRFA) of this final rule addressing the                small business assistance programs.                   appropriate for their programs, with the
                                                  following questions: (1) What are the                   Based on the recent data, SBA estimates               approval of SBA’s Administrator (13
                                                  need for and objectives of the rule?; (2)               that approximately $700,000 in Federal                CFR 121.903). The RFA authorizes a
                                                  What are SBA’s description and                          contracts and about $200,000 in SBA                   Federal agency to establish an
                                                  estimate of the number of small                         loans could be awarded to the newly                   alternative small business definition,
                                                  businesses to which the rule will                       defined small businesses under the                    after consultation with the Office of
                                                  apply?; (3) What are the projected                      updated size standards. The updated                   Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business
                                                  reporting, recordkeeping, and other                     size standards will enable more small                 Administration (5 U.S.C. 601(3)). SBA is
                                                  compliance requirements of the rule?;                   businesses to maintain their small                    not aware of any Federal rule that
                                                  (4) What are the relevant Federal rules                 business size status for a longer period.             would duplicate or conflict with
                                                  that may duplicate, overlap, or conflict                In the two NAICS 2012 industries for                  establishing or updating size standards.
                                                  with the rule?; and (5) What alternatives               which the size standard will decrease,
                                                  will allow the Agency to accomplish its                 about 3–4 firms below the current size                5. What alternatives will allow the
                                                  regulatory objectives while minimizing                  standards will lose their small business              Agency to accomplish its regulatory
                                                  the impact on small businesses?                         size status under the NAICS 2017 based                objectives while minimizing the impact
                                                                                                          size standards. However, the program                  on small entities?
                                                  1. What are the need for and objectives
                                                                                                          data suggests that this will not cause
                                                  of the rule?                                                                                                    By law, SBA is required to develop
                                                                                                          much impact on them. Currently, they
                                                     The Small Business Act requires that                 are not participating in any small                    numerical size standards for
                                                  small business size standards vary from                 business programs. Additionally, in                   establishing eligibility for Federal small
                                                  industry to industry reflecting the                     both industries, Federal contracting and              business assistance programs. Other
                                                  differing characteristics of the various                SBA’s loan activities are quite                       than varying levels of size standards by
                                                  industries. SBA uses the latest NAICS as                insignificant.                                        industry and changing the size
                                                  a basis of industry definitions for its                                                                       measures, no practical alternative exists
                                                  table of size standards. As part of its                 3. What are the projected reporting,                  to the systems of numerical size
                                                  five-year review of and revisions to                    recordkeeping and other compliance                    standards. SBA considered continuing
                                                  NAICS industry definitions, OMB                         requirements of the rule?                             to use NAICS 2012 as a basis of industry
                                                  published its latest NAICS revision,                       The size standard changes due to the               definitions for its table of size standards.
                                                  NAICS 2017, on August 8, 2016.                          adoption of NAICS 2017 impose no                      However, that would render SBA’s table
                                                  According to OMB’s notice, Federal                      additional reporting or recordkeeping                 of size standards incompatible with
                                                  establishment and industry data for                     requirements on small businesses.                     Federal industry and establishment
                                                  reference years beginning on or after                   However, qualifying for Federal small                 statistics and other databases.
                                                  January 1, 2017 should be published                     business contracting and other programs
                                                  using NAICS 2017. This rule amends                      may require businesses to register in                 List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121
                                                  SBA’s small business size regulations to                SAM and recertify in SAM that they are                  Administrative practice and
                                                  incorporate NAICS 2017 into its table of                small at least once annually. Therefore,              procedure, Government procurement,
                                                  size standards. This not only makes                     the newly qualified small businesses                  Government property, Grant programs—
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                                                  SBA’s size standards more reflective of                 opting to participate in those programs               business, Individuals with disabilities,
                                                  the latest industry differences but also                must comply with SAM requirements.                    Loan programs—business, Reporting
                                                  makes them more consistent with latest                  There are no costs associated with either             and recordkeeping requirements, Small
                                                  industry data the Agency uses to                        SAM registration or annual                            businesses.
                                                  establish, review or adjust size                        recertification. Changing size standards
                                                  standards. Updating size standards to                   alters the access to SBA’s financial and                For the reasons set forth in the
                                                  the latest industry definitions also                    other Federal programs that assist small              preamble, SBA amends 13 CFR part 121
                                                  serves the SBA’s mandate to review all                  businesses, but does not impose a                     as follows:


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                                                  PART 121—SMALL BUSINESS SIZE                                           ■ h. Add an entry for 335220;                                           ■ s. Add entries for 532281, 532282,
                                                  REGULATIONS                                                            ■ i. Remove the entries for 335221,                                     532283, 532284, and 532289;
                                                                                                                         335222, 335224, and 335228;                                             ■ t. Remove the entry for 541711;
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 121                               ■ j. Remove the entries for 452111,                                     ■ u. Remove the entry for 541712;
                                                  continues to read as follows:                                          452112, 452910, and 452990;                                             ■ v. Add entries for 541713 and 541714;
                                                    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662,                            ■ k. Add entries for 452210, 452311,                                    ■ w. Add an entry for 541715;
                                                  and 694a(9).                                                           and 452319;                                                             ■ x. Revise the NAICS industry title of
                                                  ■  2. In § 121.201, amend the table,                                   ■ l. Add an entry for 454110;                                           the entry for 721310 to read, ‘‘Rooming
                                                  ‘‘Small Business Size Standards by                                     ■ m. Remove the entries for 454111,                                     and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and
                                                  NAICS Industry’’ as follows:                                           454112, and 454113;                                                     Workers’ Camps’’; and
                                                  ■ a. Remove the entries for 211111 and                                 ■ n. Remove the entries for 512210 and                                  ■ y. Revise footnote 11 at the end of the
                                                  211112;                                                                512220;                                                                 table.
                                                  ■ b. Add entries for 211120 and 211130;                                                                                                          The additions and revisions read as
                                                                                                                         ■ o. Add an entry for 512250;
                                                  ■ c. Remove the entries for 212231 and                                                                                                         follows:
                                                                                                                         ■ p. Remove the entries for 517110 and
                                                  212234;
                                                  ■ d. Add an entry for 212230;
                                                                                                                         517210;                                                                 § 121.201 What size standards has SBA
                                                  ■ e. Remove the entry 333911;                                          ■ q. Add entries for 517311 and 517312;                                 identified by North American Industry
                                                  ■ f. Remove the entry 333913;                                          ■ r. Remove the entries for 532220,                                     Classification System codes?
                                                  ■ g. Add an entry for 333914;                                          532230, 532291, 532292, and 532299;                                     *        *           *          *         *

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


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

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

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

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

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

                                                          *                                *                 *                       *                                *                                                    *                                *
                                                  454110 ...................       Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses ......................................................................                                        38.5      ........................

                                                          *                               *                   *                             *                                *                                             *                                *
                                                  512250 ...................       Record Production and Distribution ....................................................................................                ........................                    250

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

                                                              *                            *                  *                                 *                                *                                         *                                *
                                                  532281     ...................   Formal Wear and Costume Rental .....................................................................................                                    20.5      ........................
                                                  532282     ...................   Video Tape and Disc Rental ...............................................................................................                              27.5      ........................
                                                  532283     ...................   Home Health Equipment Rental .........................................................................................                                  32.5      ........................
                                                  532284     ...................   Recreational Goods Rental .................................................................................................                              7.5      ........................
                                                  532289     ...................   All Other Consumer Goods Rental .....................................................................................                                    7.5      ........................

                                                          *                                 *                    *                       *                                *                                                *                                *
                                                  541713 ...................       Research and Technology in Nanotechnology 11 ...............................................................                           ........................              11 1,000

                                                  541714 ...................       Research and Technology in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) 11 ....................                                            ........................              11 1,000

                                                  541715 ...................       Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except                                                       ........................              11 1,000

                                                                                     Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) 11.
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                                                  Except, ...................      Aircraft, Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts 11 ......................................................................                   ........................              11 1,500

                                                  Except, ...................      Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment 11 .................................................................                      ........................              11 1,250

                                                  Except, ...................      Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles, Their Propulsion Units and Propulsion Parts 11 .....                                               ........................              11 1,250


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                                                      Footnotes
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                                                    (a) ‘‘Research and Development’’ means laboratory or other physical research and development. It does not include economic, educational, en-
                                                  gineering, operations, systems, or other nonphysical research; or computer programming, data processing, commercial and/or medical laboratory
                                                  testing.
                                                    (b) For research and development contracts requiring the delivery of a manufactured product, the appropriate size standard is that of the manu-
                                                  facturing industry.
                                                    (c) For purposes of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Transfer Technology (STTR) programs, the term ‘‘re-
                                                  search’’ or ‘‘research and development’’ means any activity which is (A) a systematic, intensive study directed toward greater knowledge or un-
                                                  derstanding of the subject studied; (B) a systematic study directed specifically toward applying new knowledge to meet a recognized need; or (C)
                                                  a systematic application of knowledge toward the production of useful materials, devices, and systems or methods, including design, develop-
                                                  ment, and improvement of prototypes and new processes to meet specific requirements. See 15 U.S.C. 638(e)(5) and section 3 of the SBIR and
                                                  STTR policy directives available at www.sbir.gov. For size eligibility requirements for the SBIR and STTR programs, see § 121.702 of this part.
                                                    (d) ‘‘Research and Development’’ for guided missiles and space vehicles includes evaluations and simulation, and other services requiring thor-
                                                  ough knowledge of complete missiles and spacecraft.


                                                  *      *     *       *      *                           Internet http://www.eads.net. You may                 valves and, depending on findings,
                                                    Dated: September 8, 2017.                             view this referenced service information              applicable corrective action(s). The
                                                  Linda E. McMahon,
                                                                                                          at the FAA, Transport Standards                       NPRM was prompted by leakage of a
                                                                                                          Branch, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton,                 motorized cross-feed fuel valve. The
                                                  Administrator.
                                                                                                          WA. For information on the availability               SNPRM proposed to require a reduced
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–20705 Filed 9–26–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          of this material at the FAA, call 425–                compliance time for the initial
                                                  BILLING CODE 8025–01–P                                  227–1221. It is also available on the                 inspection, the addition of repetitive
                                                                                                          Internet at http://www.regulations.gov                inspections and operational checks, and
                                                                                                          by searching for and locating Docket No.              corrective actions if necessary. We are
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            FAA–2016–9386.                                        issuing this AD to detect and correct
                                                                                                                                                                leaks in a motorized fuel valve, which
                                                  Federal Aviation Administration                         Examining the AD Docket
                                                                                                                                                                could lead to failure of the fuel valve
                                                                                                            You may examine the AD docket on                    and consequent improper fuel system
                                                  14 CFR Part 39                                          the Internet at http://                               functioning or, in case of the presence
                                                  [Docket No. FAA–2016–9386; Product                      www.regulations.gov by searching for                  of an ignition source, an airplane fire.
                                                  Identifier 2016–NM–056–AD; Amendment                    and locating Docket No. FAA–2016–                        The European Aviation Safety Agency
                                                  39–19055; AD 2017–19–25]                                9386; or in person at the Docket                      (EASA), which is the Technical Agent
                                                  RIN 2120–AA64
                                                                                                          Management Facility between 9 a.m.                    for the Member States of the European
                                                                                                          and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,                    Union, has issued EASA Airworthiness
                                                  Airworthiness Directives; Airbus                        except Federal holidays. The AD docket                Directive 2017–0004, dated January 9,
                                                  Defense and Space S.A. (Formerly                        contains this AD, the regulatory                      2017 (referred to after this as the
                                                  Known as Construcciones                                 evaluation, any comments received, and                Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness
                                                  Aeronauticas, S.A.) Airplanes                           other information. The street address for             Information, or ‘‘the MCAI’’), to correct
                                                                                                          the Docket Office (telephone 800–647–                 an unsafe condition for all Airbus
                                                  AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                               5527) is Docket Management Facility,                  Defense and Space S.A. Model CN–235,
                                                  Administration (FAA), Department of                     U.S. Department of Transportation,                    CN–235–100, CN–235–200, and CN–
                                                  Transportation (DOT).                                   Docket Operations, M–30, West                         235–300 airplanes; and Model C–295
                                                  ACTION: Final rule.                                     Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                  airplanes. The MCAI states:
                                                                                                          1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                              Leakage of a motorised cross-feed fuel
                                                  SUMMARY:   We are adopting a new                        Washington, DC 20590.                                 valve Part Number (P/N) 7923227F was
                                                  airworthiness directive (AD) for all                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      reported on a CN–235–100M aeroplane. The
                                                  Airbus Defense and Space S.A. Model                     Shahram Daneshmandi, Aerospace                        leakage was observed through the valve
                                                  CN–235, CN–235–100, CN–235–200,                         Engineer, International Section,                      electrical connectors and detected during
                                                  and CN–235–300 airplanes; and Model                     Transport Standards Branch, FAA, 1601                 accomplishment of a functional check in
                                                  C–295 airplanes. This AD was prompted                   Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057–
                                                                                                                                                                accordance with task 28.007 of the CN–235
                                                  by reports of leakage of motorized cross-                                                                     Maintenance Review Board Report (MRB
                                                                                                          3356; telephone 425–227–1112; fax                     CN–235–PV01). Identical motorised fuel
                                                  feed fuel valves. This AD requires                      425–227–1149.
                                                  repetitive inspections and operational                                                                        valves are installed on civilian CN–235 and
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            C–295 aeroplanes, as cross-feed, shut-off and
                                                  checks of the affected fuel valves, and                                                                       defueling valves.
                                                  corrective actions if necessary. We are                 Discussion                                               This condition, if not detected and
                                                  issuing this AD to address the unsafe                     We issued a supplemental notice of                  corrected, could lead to failure of a motorised
                                                  condition on these products.                            proposed rulemaking (SNPRM) to                        fuel valve and consequent improper
                                                  DATES: This AD is effective November 1,                                                                       functioning of the fuel system or, in case of
                                                                                                          amend 14 CFR part 39 by adding an AD                  an ignition source, could lead to a fire,
                                                  2017.                                                   that would apply to all Airbus Defense                possibly resulting in damage to the aeroplane
                                                     The Director of the Federal Register                 and Space S.A. Model CN–235, CN–                      and injury to occupants.
                                                  approved the incorporation by reference                 235–100, CN–235–200, and CN–235–                         To address this potentially unsafe
                                                  of certain publications listed in this AD               300 airplanes; and Model C–295                        condition, Airbus Defence & Space (D&S)
                                                  as of November 1, 2017.                                 airplanes. The SNPRM published in the                 issued Alert Operators Transmission (AOT)–
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                                                  ADDRESSES: For service information                      Federal Register on June 21, 2017 (82                 CN235–28–0001 and AOT–C295–28–0001 to
                                                  identified in this final rule, contact                  FR 28274) (‘‘the SNPRM’’). We preceded                provide inspection instructions.
                                                                                                                                                                   Consequently, EASA issued AD 2016–0071
                                                  Airbus Defense and Space Services/                      the SNPRM with a notice of proposed
                                                                                                                                                                to require a one-time inspection of the
                                                  Engineering Support, Avenida de                         rulemaking that published in the                      affected motorised fuel valves and,
                                                  Aragón 404, 28022 Madrid, Spain;                       Federal Register on November 25, 2016                 depending on findings, accomplishment of
                                                  telephone +34 91 585 55 84; fax +34 91                  (81 FR 85169) (‘‘the NPRM’’). The                     applicable corrective action(s).
                                                  585 31 27; email                                        NPRM proposed to require an                              Since that [EASA] AD was issued, new
                                                  MTA.TechnicalService@airbus.com.;                       inspection of motorized cross-feed fuel               occurrences of fuel leakage involving the



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Document Created: 2018-10-24 14:46:21
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 14:46:21
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective October 1, 2017.
ContactDr. Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Office of Size Standards, (202) 205-6618 or [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 44886 
RIN Number3245-AG84
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Government Procurement; Government Property; Grant Programs- Business; Individuals with Disabilities; Loan Programs-Business; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Small Businesses

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