83_FR_15584 83 FR 15514 - Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Federal Advisory Committee: Notification of Intent To Establish a Working Group for Variable Refrigerant Flow Multi-Split Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps To Negotiate a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Test Procedures and Energy Conservation Standards

83 FR 15514 - Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Federal Advisory Committee: Notification of Intent To Establish a Working Group for Variable Refrigerant Flow Multi-Split Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps To Negotiate a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Test Procedures and Energy Conservation Standards

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) is giving notice that DOE intends to establish a negotiated rulemaking working group under the Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Federal Advisory Committee (ASRAC) in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) and the Negotiated Rulemaking Act (NRA) to negotiate proposed test procedures and amended energy conservation standards for variable refrigerant flow multi-split air conditioners and heat pumps (VRF multi-split systems). The purpose of the working group will be to discuss and, if possible, reach consensus on a proposed rule regarding test procedures and energy conservation standards for VRF multi-split systems, as authorized by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) of 1975, as amended. The working group will consist of representatives of parties having a defined stake in the outcome of the proposed standards and/or test procedure, and will consult as appropriate with a range of experts on technical issues. DOE is hereby soliciting nominations for members of the VRF multi-split systems working group. Application packages should be submitted to DOE by April 26, 2018.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Part 431


Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Federal Advisory Committee: 
Notification of Intent To Establish a Working Group for Variable 
Refrigerant Flow Multi-Split Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps To 
Negotiate a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Test Procedures and 
Energy Conservation Standards

AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. 
Department of Energy.

ACTION: Notification of intent and solicitation of nominations for 
membership.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) is 
giving notice that DOE intends to establish a negotiated rulemaking 
working group under the Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Federal 
Advisory Committee (ASRAC) in accordance with the Federal Advisory 
Committee Act (FACA) and the Negotiated Rulemaking Act (NRA) to 
negotiate proposed test procedures and amended energy conservation 
standards for variable refrigerant flow multi-split air conditioners 
and heat pumps (VRF multi-split systems). The purpose of the working 
group will be to discuss and, if possible, reach consensus on a 
proposed rule regarding test procedures and energy conservation 
standards for VRF multi-split systems, as authorized by the Energy 
Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) of 1975, as amended. The working 
group will consist of representatives of parties having a defined stake 
in the outcome of the proposed standards and/or test procedure, and 
will consult as appropriate with a range of experts on technical 
issues. DOE is hereby soliciting nominations for members of the VRF 
multi-split systems working group. Application packages should be 
submitted to DOE by April 26, 2018.

DATES: Nominations of membership must be received on or before April 
26, 2018. DOE will not consider any nominations received via mail or 
after midnight on April 26, 2018.

ADDRESSES: The nominee's name, resume, biography, and any letters of 
support must be submitted in electronic format via email to 
[email protected]. Any requests for further information should also be 
sent via email to [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Cymbalsky, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Office of Building Technologies (EE-5B), 950 L'Enfant Plaza, 
SW, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202-287-1692. Email: [email protected]

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Preamble

I. Authority
II. Background
III. Proposed Negotiating Procedures
IV. Comments Requested
V. Public Participation

I. Authority

    DOE is announcing its intent to negotiate proposed test procedures 
and amended energy conservation standards for VRF multi-split systems 
under the authority of sections 563 and 564 of the NRA (5 U.S.C. 561-
570, Pub. L. 104-320). The regulation of VRF multi-split systems 
standards that DOE is proposing to develop under a negotiated 
rulemaking will be developed under the authority of EPCA, as amended, 
42 U.S.C. 6311(1) and 42 U.S.C. 6291 et seq.

II. Background

    On January 10, 2018, the ASRAC met and made a recommendation to 
form a VRF multi-split systems subcommittee to meet, discuss, and, if 
possible, reach consensus on a proposed rule for the test procedures 
and energy efficiency standards for VRFs. For purposes of this 
document, the ASRAC subcommittee at issue will be referred to as the 
``working group.'' As required by the NRA, DOE is giving notice that it 
is establishing a working group under ASRAC to discuss proposed amended 
test procedures and energy efficiency requirements for VRF multi-split 
systems. The working group will be established and function as a 
subcommittee of ASRAC in accordance with the provisions of the Federal 
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C., App. 2.

A. Negotiated Rulemaking

    DOE is supporting the use of the negotiated rulemaking process to 
discuss and develop proposed test procedures and amended energy 
conservation standards for VRF multi-split systems. The primary reason 
for using the negotiated rulemaking process for this equipment is that 
stakeholders strongly support a consensual rulemaking effort. DOE 
believes such a regulatory negotiation process will be less adversarial 
and better suited to resolving complex technical issues. An important 
virtue of negotiated rulemaking is that it allows expert dialog that is 
much better than traditional techniques at getting the facts and issues 
right and will result in a proposed rule that will effectively reflect 
Congressional intent.
    A regulatory negotiation will enable DOE to engage in direct and 
sustained dialog with informed, interested, and affected parties when 
drafting the regulation, rather than obtaining input during a public 
comment period after developing and publishing a proposed rule. A rule 
drafted by negotiation with informed and affected parties is expected 
to be potentially more pragmatic and more easily implemented than a 
rule arising from the traditional process. Such rulemaking improvement 
is likely to provide the public with the full benefits of the rule 
while minimizing the potential negative impact of a proposed regulation 
conceived or drafted without the full prior input of outside 
knowledgeable parties. Because a negotiating working group includes 
representatives from the major stakeholder groups, including consumers, 
affected by or interested in the rule, the number of public comments on 
the proposed rule may be decreased. DOE anticipates that there will be 
a need for fewer substantive changes to a proposed rule developed under 
a regulatory negotiation process prior to the publication of a final 
rule.

B. The Concept of Negotiated Rulemaking

    Usually, DOE develops a proposed rulemaking using Department staff 
and consultant resources. Congress noted in the NRA, however, that 
regulatory development may ``discourage the affected parties from 
meeting and

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communicating with each other, and may cause parties with different 
interests to assume conflicting and antagonistic positions.'' (5 U.S.C. 
561(2)(2)) Congress also stated that ``adversarial rulemaking deprives 
the affected parties and the public of the benefits of face-to-face 
negotiations and cooperation in developing and reaching agreement on a 
rule. It also deprives them of the benefits of shared information, 
knowledge, expertise, and technical abilities possessed by the affected 
parties.'' (5 U.S.C. 561(2)(3))
    Using negotiated rulemaking to develop a proposed rule differs 
fundamentally from the Department centered process. In negotiated 
rulemaking, a proposed rule is developed by an advisory committee or a 
working group established by the advisory committee, composed of 
members chosen to represent the various interests that will be 
significantly affected by the rule. The goal of the advisory committee 
or its working group is to reach consensus on the treatment of the 
major issues involved with the rule. The process starts with the 
Department's careful identification of all interests potentially 
affected by the rulemaking under consideration. To help with this 
identification, the Department publishes a notification of intent such 
as this one in the Federal Register, identifying a preliminary list of 
interested parties and requesting public comment on that list. 
Following receipt of comments, the Department establishes an advisory 
committee or advisory committee working group representing the full 
range of stakeholders to negotiate a consensus on the terms of a 
proposed rule. Representation on the advisory committee or its working 
group may be direct; that is, each member may represent a specific 
interest, or may be indirect, such as through trade associations and/or 
similarly-situated parties with common interests. The Department 
especially seeks membership from consumers or consumer groups that will 
be impacted by any potential negotiated energy conservation standard. 
The Department is a member of the advisory committee or working group 
and represents the Federal government's interests. The advisory 
committee or working group chair is assisted by a neutral mediator who 
facilitates the negotiation process. The role of the mediator, also 
called a facilitator, is to apply proven consensus-building techniques 
to the advisory committee or working group process.
    If the advisory committee itself is undertaking the negotiation, 
once the committee reaches consensus on the provisions of a proposed 
rule and recommends such consensus to the Department, the Department, 
consistent with its legal obligations, may use such consensus as the 
basis of its proposed rule, which then is published in the Federal 
Register. If a working group of the advisory committee is undertaking 
the negotiation, once the working group reaches consensus on the 
provisions of a proposed rule, a recommendation is made to the advisory 
committee. The advisory committee may then, consistent with its legal 
obligations, use such consensus as the basis for making a 
recommendation to the Department of a proposed rule. The Department, 
consistent with its legal obligations, may use such consensus as the 
basis of its proposed rule, which then is published in the Federal 
Register. This publication provides the required public notice and 
provides for a public comment period. Other participants and other 
interested parties retain their rights to comment, participate in an 
informal hearing (if requested), and request judicial review. DOE 
anticipates, however, that the pre-proposal consensus recommended by 
the advisory committee will narrow any issues in the subsequent 
rulemaking.

C. Proposed Rulemaking for Test Procedures and Energy Conservation 
Standards Regarding VRF Multi-Split Systems

    The NRA enables DOE to establish an advisory committee or a working 
group under the advisory committee if it is determined that the use of 
the negotiated rulemaking process is in the public interest. DOE 
intends to develop Federal regulations that build on the depth of 
experience accrued in both the public and private sectors in 
implementing standards and programs.
    DOE has determined that the regulatory negotiation process will 
provide for obtaining a diverse array of in-depth input, as well as an 
opportunity for increased collaborative discussion from both private-
sector stakeholders and government officials who are familiar with 
energy efficiency of VRF multi-split systems.

D. Department Commitment

    In initiating this regulatory negotiation process to develop test 
procedures and amended energy conservation standards for VRF multi-
split systems, DOE is making a commitment to provide adequate resources 
to facilitate timely and successful completion of the process. This 
commitment includes making the process a priority activity for all 
representatives, components, officials, and personnel of the Department 
who need to be involved in the rulemaking, from the time of initiation 
until such time as a final rule is issued or the process is expressly 
terminated. DOE will provide administrative support for the process and 
will take steps to ensure that the advisory committee or its working 
group has the dedicated resources it requires to complete its work in a 
timely fashion. Specifically, DOE will make available the following 
support services: Properly equipped space adequate for public meetings 
and caucuses; logistical support; word processing and distribution of 
background information; the service of a facilitator; and such 
additional research and other technical assistance as may be necessary. 
All meetings will provide an opportunity for all members of the working 
group and other interested parties to participate by webinar. While DOE 
strongly encourages members to participate in person, DOE realizes that 
travel costs may prohibit in-person attendance. Prospective members, 
therefore, should not allow travel costs to affect their decision to 
apply for membership.
    To the maximum extent possible consistent with the legal 
obligations of the Department, DOE will use the consensus of the 
advisory committee as the basis for the rule the Department proposes 
for public notice and comment.

E. Negotiating Consensus

    As discussed, the negotiated rulemaking process differs 
fundamentally from the usual process for developing a proposed rule. 
Negotiation enables interested and affected parties to discuss various 
approaches to issues rather than asking them only to respond to a 
proposal developed by the Department. The negotiation process involves 
a mutual education of the various parties on the practical concerns 
about the impact of standards. Each advisory committee or working group 
member participates in resolving the interests and concerns of other 
members, rather than leaving it up to DOE to evaluate and incorporate 
different points of view.
    A key principle of negotiated rulemaking is that agreement is by 
consensus of all the interests. Thus, no one interest or group of 
interests is able to control the process. The NRA defines consensus as 
the unanimous concurrence among interests represented on a negotiated 
rulemaking committee or working group, unless the advisory committee or 
its working group itself unanimously agrees to use a different 
definition. 5 U.S.C. 562. In

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addition, experience has demonstrated that using a trained mediator to 
facilitate this process will assist all parties, including DOE, in 
identifying their real interests in the rule, and thus will enable 
parties to focus on and resolve the important issues.

III. Proposed Negotiating Procedures

A. Key Issues for Negotiation

    The following issues and concerns will underlie the work of the 
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee on Variable Refrigerant Flow Multi-
Split Systems Energy Conservation Standards:
     Test procedures for VRF multi-split systems; and
     Energy Conservation Standards for VRF multi-split systems.
    To examine the underlying issues outlined above, and others not yet 
articulated, all parties in the negotiation will need DOE to provide 
data and an analytic framework complete and accurate enough to support 
their deliberations. DOE`s analyses must be adequate to inform a 
prospective negotiation. Prior to the commencement of the working 
group, DOE expects to publish a notice of data availability (NODA) 
which discusses the results of DOE's analysis of the energy savings 
potential of amended energy conservation standards for VRF multi-split 
systems. DOE also expects to publish a technical support document and 
analytical tools along with the NODA. Working Groups members should 
review the associated materials before each meeting.

B. Formation of Working Group

    A working group will be formed and operated in full compliance with 
the requirements of FACA and in a manner consistent with the 
requirements of the NRA. DOE has determined that the working group 
shall not exceed 25 members. The Department believes that more than 25 
members would make it difficult to conduct effective negotiations. DOE 
is aware that there may be many more potential participants than there 
are membership slots on the working group. The Department does not 
believe, nor does the NRA contemplate, that each potentially affected 
group must participate directly in the negotiations; nevertheless, each 
affected interest can be adequately represented. To have a successful 
negotiation, it is important for interested parties to identify and 
form coalitions that adequately represent significantly affected 
interests. To provide adequate representation, those coalitions must 
agree to support, both financially and technically, a member of the 
working group whom they choose to represent their interests. DOE is 
especially interested in representation by consumers of VRF multi-split 
systems since any potential energy conservation standard may impact 
this stakeholder group. Consumers of VRFs may include, but are not 
limited to, commercial building owners, commercial heating, 
ventilation, and air-conditioning architects, or commercial building 
tenants that pay utility bills.
    DOE recognizes that when it establishes energy efficiency standards 
and test procedures for residential products and commercial equipment, 
various segments of society may be affected in different ways, in some 
cases producing unique ``interests'' in a proposed rule based on 
income, gender, or other factors. The Department will pay attention to 
providing that any unique interests that have been identified, and that 
may be significantly affected by the proposed rule, are represented. 
Per the ASRAC charter, the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency 
and Renewable Energy or his designee, in consultation with the ASRAC 
Chair, appoints ASRAC subcommittee (working group) chairs.
    FACA also requires that members of the public have the opportunity 
to attend meetings of the full committee and speak or otherwise address 
the committee during the public comment period. In addition, any member 
of the public is permitted to file a written statement with the 
advisory committee. DOE plans to adhere to these requirements in the 
conduct of the working group.

C. Interests Involved/Working Group Membership

    DOE anticipates that the working group will comprise no more than 
25 members who represent affected and interested stakeholder groups, at 
least one of whom must be a member of the ASRAC. As required by FACA, 
the Department will select members for the working group with 
particular attention to ensuring full and balanced representation of 
those interests that may be significantly affected by the proposed rule 
amending standards for VRF multi-split systems. Section 562 of the NRA 
defines the term ``interest'' as ``with respect to an issue or matter, 
multiple parties which have a similar point of view or which are likely 
to be affected in a similar manner.'' Listed below are parties the 
Department to date has identified as being ``significantly affected'' 
by a proposed rule regarding the energy efficiency of VRF multi-split 
systems.
 The Department of Energy
 States
 Manufacturers of VRF multi-split systems
 Trade Associations representing manufacturers, installers, and 
distributors of VRF multi-split systems
 Heating and Cooling System Designers and Engineers
 Component manufacturers and related suppliers
 Utilities
 Energy efficiency/environmental advocacy groups
 Commercial Building Owners
 Commercial Building Tenants

    One purpose of this notification of intent is to determine whether 
Federal regulations for VRF multi-split systems will significantly 
affect interests that are not listed above. DOE invites comment and 
suggestions on its initial list of significantly affected interests and 
encourages all interested parties and interests to apply for the 
working group.
    Members may be individuals or organizations. If the effort is to be 
fruitful, participants on the working group should be able to fully and 
adequately represent the viewpoints of their respective interests. This 
document gives notice of DOE's process to other potential participants 
and affords them the opportunity to request representation in the 
negotiations. Those who wish to nominate members to the working group, 
should submit an application package to DOE, in accordance with the 
public participation procedures outlined in the DATES and ADDRESSES 
sections of this notification of intent. Qualified individuals can 
self-nominate or be nominated by any individual or organization. 
Nominators should submit an application package which includes:
     The nominee's current resume or curriculum vitae and 
contact information, including mailing address, email address, and 
telephone number;
     A letter of interest, which includes:
    [cir] A summary of how the nominee's experience and expertise would 
support the working group's objectives;
    [cir] The interest the nominee would represent in the working 
group; and
    [cir] A description of other assets (such as data or modeling 
tools) the nominee could provide to support the working group's 
objectives.
    Membership of the working group is likely to involve:
     Attendance (in person preferable) at approximately ten 
(10), one (1)- to two (2)-day meetings (with the potential for two (2) 
additional one (1)- or two (2)-day meetings);

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     Travel costs to those meetings, if participating in 
person; and
     Preparation time for those meetings.
    Members serving on the working group will not receive compensation 
for their services. Interested parties who are not selected for 
membership on the working group may make valuable contributions to this 
negotiated rulemaking effort in any of the following ways:
     The person may request to be placed on the working group 
mailing list and submit written comments as appropriate.
     The person may attend working group meetings, which are 
open to the public; caucus with his or her interest's member on the 
working group; or even address the working group during the public 
comment portion of the working group meeting.
     The person could assist the efforts of a workgroup that 
the working group might establish.
    A working group may establish informal workgroups, which usually 
are asked to facilitate committee deliberations by assisting with 
various technical matters (e.g., researching or preparing summaries of 
the technical literature or comments on specific matters such as 
economic issues). Workgroups also might assist in estimating costs or 
drafting regulatory text on issues associated with the analysis of the 
costs and benefits addressed, or formulating drafts of the various 
provisions and their justifications as previously developed by the 
working group. Given their support function, workgroups usually consist 
of participants who have expertise or particular interest in the 
technical matter(s) being studied. Because it recognizes the importance 
of this support work for the working group, DOE will provide 
appropriate technical expertise for such workgroups. Such workgroups 
will provide their work product and/or recommendations only to the 
working group.

D. Good Faith Negotiation

    Every working group member must be willing to negotiate in good 
faith and have the authority, granted by his or her constituency, to do 
so. The first step is to ensure that each member has good 
communications with his or her constituencies. An intra-interest 
network of communication should be established to bring information 
from the support organization to the member at the table, and to take 
information from the table back to the support organization. Second, 
each organization or coalition therefore should designate as its 
representative a person having the credibility and authority to ensure 
that needed information is provided and decisions are made in a timely 
fashion. Negotiated rulemaking can require the appointed members to 
give a significant sustained time commitment for as long as the 
duration of the negotiated rulemaking. Other qualities of members that 
can be helpful are negotiating experience and skills, familiarity with 
using VRF multi-split systems as a consumer, and/or sufficient 
technical knowledge to participate in substantive negotiations.
    Certain concepts are central to negotiating in good faith. One is 
the willingness to bring all issues to the bargaining table in an 
attempt to reach a consensus, as opposed to keeping key issues in 
reserve. The second is a willingness to keep the issues at the table 
and not take them to other forums. Finally, good faith includes a 
willingness to move away from some of the positions often taken in a 
more traditional rulemaking process, and instead explore openly with 
other parties all ideas that may emerge from the working group's 
discussions.

E. Facilitator

    The facilitator will act as a neutral in the substantive 
development of the proposed standard. Rather, the facilitator's role 
generally includes:
     Impartially assisting the members of the working group in 
conducting discussions and negotiations; and
     Impartially assisting in performing the duties of the 
Designated Federal Official under FACA.

F. Department Representative

    The DOE representative will be a full and active participant in the 
consensus building negotiations. The Department's representative will 
meet regularly with senior Department officials, briefing them on the 
negotiations and receiving their suggestions and advice so that he or 
she can effectively represent the Department's views regarding the 
issues before the working group. DOE's representative also will ensure 
that the entire spectrum of governmental interests affected by the 
standards rulemaking, including the Office of Management and Budget, 
the Attorney General, and other Departmental offices, are kept informed 
of the negotiations and encouraged to make their concerns known in a 
timely fashion.

G. Working Group and Schedule

    After evaluating the comments submitted in response to this 
notification of intent and the requests for nominations, DOE will 
either inform the members of the working group that they have been 
selected or determine that conducting a negotiated rulemaking is 
inappropriate.
    The working group is expected to make a concerted effort to 
negotiate its first term sheet on test procedures and its second term 
sheet on energy conservation standards within six (6) months of its 
first meeting. The working group's negotiations will take place around 
two discrete tasks. The test procedure term sheet, if completed, is to 
be approved by the working group and transmitted to ASRAC prior to 
commencement of negotiations regarding the energy conservation 
standards. At the completion of the negotiations for each discrete 
tasks, the term sheet, if completed, will be presented to ASRAC at an 
open meeting for their deliberation and decision on whether or not to 
approve it and submit it to DOE as a formal recommendation.
    DOE will advise working group members of administrative matters 
related to the functions of the working group before beginning. While 
the negotiated rulemaking process is underway, DOE is committed to 
performing much of the same analysis as it would during a normal 
standards rulemaking process and to providing information and technical 
support to the working group.

IV. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

    The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this 
notification of intent.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on April 5, 2018.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
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                                                  This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    DATES: Nominations of membership                       Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as
                                                  contains notices to the public of the proposed          must be received on or before April 26,                amended, 5 U.S.C., App. 2.
                                                  issuance of rules and regulations. The                  2018. DOE will not consider any
                                                  purpose of these notices is to give interested                                                                 A. Negotiated Rulemaking
                                                                                                          nominations received via mail or after
                                                  persons an opportunity to participate in the            midnight on April 26, 2018.                               DOE is supporting the use of the
                                                  rule making prior to the adoption of the final                                                                 negotiated rulemaking process to
                                                  rules.                                                  ADDRESSES: The nominee’s name,
                                                                                                                                                                 discuss and develop proposed test
                                                                                                          resume, biography, and any letters of
                                                                                                                                                                 procedures and amended energy
                                                                                                          support must be submitted in electronic
                                                                                                                                                                 conservation standards for VRF multi-
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                    format via email to asrac@ee.doe.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                 split systems. The primary reason for
                                                                                                          Any requests for further information
                                                  10 CFR Part 431                                                                                                using the negotiated rulemaking process
                                                                                                          should also be sent via email to asrac@
                                                                                                                                                                 for this equipment is that stakeholders
                                                                                                          ee.doe.gov.                                            strongly support a consensual
                                                  Appliance Standards and Rulemaking
                                                  Federal Advisory Committee:                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John                  rulemaking effort. DOE believes such a
                                                  Notification of Intent To Establish a                   Cymbalsky, U.S. Department of Energy,                  regulatory negotiation process will be
                                                  Working Group for Variable Refrigerant                  Office of Building Technologies (EE–                   less adversarial and better suited to
                                                  Flow Multi-Split Air Conditioners and                   5B), 950 L’Enfant Plaza, SW,                           resolving complex technical issues. An
                                                  Heat Pumps To Negotiate a Notice of                     Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202–                      important virtue of negotiated
                                                  Proposed Rulemaking for Test                            287–1692. Email: ASRAC@ee.doe.gov.                     rulemaking is that it allows expert
                                                  Procedures and Energy Conservation                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             dialog that is much better than
                                                  Standards                                                                                                      traditional techniques at getting the
                                                                                                          Preamble                                               facts and issues right and will result in
                                                  AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and                                                                        a proposed rule that will effectively
                                                                                                          I. Authority
                                                  Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of                    II. Background                                         reflect Congressional intent.
                                                  Energy.                                                 III. Proposed Negotiating Procedures                      A regulatory negotiation will enable
                                                                                                          IV. Comments Requested                                 DOE to engage in direct and sustained
                                                  ACTION:  Notification of intent and                                                                            dialog with informed, interested, and
                                                  solicitation of nominations for                         V. Public Participation
                                                                                                                                                                 affected parties when drafting the
                                                  membership.                                                                                                    regulation, rather than obtaining input
                                                                                                          I. Authority
                                                                                                                                                                 during a public comment period after
                                                  SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                         DOE is announcing its intent to                      developing and publishing a proposed
                                                  Energy (DOE or the Department) is                       negotiate proposed test procedures and                 rule. A rule drafted by negotiation with
                                                  giving notice that DOE intends to                       amended energy conservation standards                  informed and affected parties is
                                                  establish a negotiated rulemaking                       for VRF multi-split systems under the                  expected to be potentially more
                                                  working group under the Appliance                       authority of sections 563 and 564 of the               pragmatic and more easily implemented
                                                  Standards and Rulemaking Federal                        NRA (5 U.S.C. 561–570, Pub. L. 104–                    than a rule arising from the traditional
                                                  Advisory Committee (ASRAC) in                           320). The regulation of VRF multi-split                process. Such rulemaking improvement
                                                  accordance with the Federal Advisory                    systems standards that DOE is                          is likely to provide the public with the
                                                  Committee Act (FACA) and the                            proposing to develop under a negotiated                full benefits of the rule while
                                                  Negotiated Rulemaking Act (NRA) to                      rulemaking will be developed under the                 minimizing the potential negative
                                                  negotiate proposed test procedures and                  authority of EPCA, as amended, 42                      impact of a proposed regulation
                                                  amended energy conservation standards                   U.S.C. 6311(1) and 42 U.S.C. 6291 et                   conceived or drafted without the full
                                                  for variable refrigerant flow multi-split               seq.                                                   prior input of outside knowledgeable
                                                  air conditioners and heat pumps (VRF                                                                           parties. Because a negotiating working
                                                                                                          II. Background
                                                  multi-split systems). The purpose of the                                                                       group includes representatives from the
                                                  working group will be to discuss and, if                   On January 10, 2018, the ASRAC met                  major stakeholder groups, including
                                                  possible, reach consensus on a proposed                 and made a recommendation to form a                    consumers, affected by or interested in
                                                  rule regarding test procedures and                      VRF multi-split systems subcommittee                   the rule, the number of public
                                                  energy conservation standards for VRF                   to meet, discuss, and, if possible, reach              comments on the proposed rule may be
                                                  multi-split systems, as authorized by the               consensus on a proposed rule for the                   decreased. DOE anticipates that there
                                                  Energy Policy and Conservation Act                      test procedures and energy efficiency                  will be a need for fewer substantive
                                                  (EPCA) of 1975, as amended. The                         standards for VRFs. For purposes of this               changes to a proposed rule developed
                                                  working group will consist of                           document, the ASRAC subcommittee at                    under a regulatory negotiation process
                                                  representatives of parties having a                     issue will be referred to as the ‘‘working             prior to the publication of a final rule.
                                                  defined stake in the outcome of the                     group.’’ As required by the NRA, DOE
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                                                  proposed standards and/or test                          is giving notice that it is establishing a             B. The Concept of Negotiated
                                                  procedure, and will consult as                          working group under ASRAC to discuss                   Rulemaking
                                                  appropriate with a range of experts on                  proposed amended test procedures and                      Usually, DOE develops a proposed
                                                  technical issues. DOE is hereby                         energy efficiency requirements for VRF                 rulemaking using Department staff and
                                                  soliciting nominations for members of                   multi-split systems. The working group                 consultant resources. Congress noted in
                                                  the VRF multi-split systems working                     will be established and function as a                  the NRA, however, that regulatory
                                                  group. Application packages should be                   subcommittee of ASRAC in accordance                    development may ‘‘discourage the
                                                  submitted to DOE by April 26, 2018.                     with the provisions of the Federal                     affected parties from meeting and


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                                                  communicating with each other, and                      provisions of a proposed rule and                      and personnel of the Department who
                                                  may cause parties with different                        recommends such consensus to the                       need to be involved in the rulemaking,
                                                  interests to assume conflicting and                     Department, the Department, consistent                 from the time of initiation until such
                                                  antagonistic positions.’’ (5 U.S.C.                     with its legal obligations, may use such               time as a final rule is issued or the
                                                  561(2)(2)) Congress also stated that                    consensus as the basis of its proposed                 process is expressly terminated. DOE
                                                  ‘‘adversarial rulemaking deprives the                   rule, which then is published in the                   will provide administrative support for
                                                  affected parties and the public of the                  Federal Register. If a working group of                the process and will take steps to ensure
                                                  benefits of face-to-face negotiations and               the advisory committee is undertaking                  that the advisory committee or its
                                                  cooperation in developing and reaching                  the negotiation, once the working group                working group has the dedicated
                                                  agreement on a rule. It also deprives                   reaches consensus on the provisions of                 resources it requires to complete its
                                                  them of the benefits of shared                          a proposed rule, a recommendation is                   work in a timely fashion. Specifically,
                                                  information, knowledge, expertise, and                  made to the advisory committee. The                    DOE will make available the following
                                                  technical abilities possessed by the                    advisory committee may then,                           support services: Properly equipped
                                                  affected parties.’’ (5 U.S.C. 561(2)(3))                consistent with its legal obligations, use             space adequate for public meetings and
                                                     Using negotiated rulemaking to                       such consensus as the basis for making                 caucuses; logistical support; word
                                                  develop a proposed rule differs                         a recommendation to the Department of                  processing and distribution of
                                                  fundamentally from the Department                       a proposed rule. The Department,                       background information; the service of a
                                                  centered process. In negotiated                         consistent with its legal obligations,                 facilitator; and such additional research
                                                  rulemaking, a proposed rule is                          may use such consensus as the basis of                 and other technical assistance as may be
                                                  developed by an advisory committee or                   its proposed rule, which then is                       necessary. All meetings will provide an
                                                  a working group established by the                      published in the Federal Register. This                opportunity for all members of the
                                                  advisory committee, composed of                         publication provides the required public               working group and other interested
                                                  members chosen to represent the                         notice and provides for a public                       parties to participate by webinar. While
                                                  various interests that will be                          comment period. Other participants and                 DOE strongly encourages members to
                                                  significantly affected by the rule. The                 other interested parties retain their                  participate in person, DOE realizes that
                                                  goal of the advisory committee or its                   rights to comment, participate in an                   travel costs may prohibit in-person
                                                  working group is to reach consensus on                  informal hearing (if requested), and                   attendance. Prospective members,
                                                  the treatment of the major issues                       request judicial review. DOE                           therefore, should not allow travel costs
                                                  involved with the rule. The process                     anticipates, however, that the pre-                    to affect their decision to apply for
                                                  starts with the Department’s careful                    proposal consensus recommended by                      membership.
                                                  identification of all interests potentially             the advisory committee will narrow any                    To the maximum extent possible
                                                  affected by the rulemaking under                        issues in the subsequent rulemaking.                   consistent with the legal obligations of
                                                  consideration. To help with this                                                                               the Department, DOE will use the
                                                  identification, the Department publishes                C. Proposed Rulemaking for Test                        consensus of the advisory committee as
                                                  a notification of intent such as this one               Procedures and Energy Conservation                     the basis for the rule the Department
                                                  in the Federal Register, identifying a                  Standards Regarding VRF Multi-Split                    proposes for public notice and
                                                  preliminary list of interested parties and              Systems                                                comment.
                                                  requesting public comment on that list.                   The NRA enables DOE to establish an
                                                                                                          advisory committee or a working group                  E. Negotiating Consensus
                                                  Following receipt of comments, the
                                                  Department establishes an advisory                      under the advisory committee if it is                     As discussed, the negotiated
                                                  committee or advisory committee                         determined that the use of the                         rulemaking process differs
                                                  working group representing the full                     negotiated rulemaking process is in the                fundamentally from the usual process
                                                  range of stakeholders to negotiate a                    public interest. DOE intends to develop                for developing a proposed rule.
                                                  consensus on the terms of a proposed                    Federal regulations that build on the                  Negotiation enables interested and
                                                  rule. Representation on the advisory                    depth of experience accrued in both the                affected parties to discuss various
                                                  committee or its working group may be                   public and private sectors in                          approaches to issues rather than asking
                                                  direct; that is, each member may                        implementing standards and programs.                   them only to respond to a proposal
                                                  represent a specific interest, or may be                  DOE has determined that the                          developed by the Department. The
                                                  indirect, such as through trade                         regulatory negotiation process will                    negotiation process involves a mutual
                                                  associations and/or similarly-situated                  provide for obtaining a diverse array of               education of the various parties on the
                                                  parties with common interests. The                      in-depth input, as well as an                          practical concerns about the impact of
                                                  Department especially seeks                             opportunity for increased collaborative                standards. Each advisory committee or
                                                  membership from consumers or                            discussion from both private-sector                    working group member participates in
                                                  consumer groups that will be impacted                   stakeholders and government officials                  resolving the interests and concerns of
                                                  by any potential negotiated energy                      who are familiar with energy efficiency                other members, rather than leaving it up
                                                  conservation standard. The Department                   of VRF multi-split systems.                            to DOE to evaluate and incorporate
                                                  is a member of the advisory committee                                                                          different points of view.
                                                                                                          D. Department Commitment                                  A key principle of negotiated
                                                  or working group and represents the
                                                  Federal government’s interests. The                       In initiating this regulatory                        rulemaking is that agreement is by
                                                  advisory committee or working group                     negotiation process to develop test                    consensus of all the interests. Thus, no
                                                  chair is assisted by a neutral mediator                 procedures and amended energy                          one interest or group of interests is able
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                                                  who facilitates the negotiation process.                conservation standards for VRF multi-                  to control the process. The NRA defines
                                                  The role of the mediator, also called a                 split systems, DOE is making a                         consensus as the unanimous
                                                  facilitator, is to apply proven consensus-              commitment to provide adequate                         concurrence among interests
                                                  building techniques to the advisory                     resources to facilitate timely and                     represented on a negotiated rulemaking
                                                  committee or working group process.                     successful completion of the process.                  committee or working group, unless the
                                                     If the advisory committee itself is                  This commitment includes making the                    advisory committee or its working group
                                                  undertaking the negotiation, once the                   process a priority activity for all                    itself unanimously agrees to use a
                                                  committee reaches consensus on the                      representatives, components, officials,                different definition. 5 U.S.C. 562. In


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                                                  addition, experience has demonstrated                   member of the working group whom                       • The Department of Energy
                                                  that using a trained mediator to                        they choose to represent their interests.              • States
                                                  facilitate this process will assist all                 DOE is especially interested in                        • Manufacturers of VRF multi-split
                                                  parties, including DOE, in identifying                  representation by consumers of VRF                        systems
                                                  their real interests in the rule, and thus              multi-split systems since any potential                • Trade Associations representing
                                                  will enable parties to focus on and                     energy conservation standard may                          manufacturers, installers, and
                                                  resolve the important issues.                           impact this stakeholder group.                            distributors of VRF multi-split
                                                                                                          Consumers of VRFs may include, but                        systems
                                                  III. Proposed Negotiating Procedures                    are not limited to, commercial building                • Heating and Cooling System
                                                  A. Key Issues for Negotiation                           owners, commercial heating,                               Designers and Engineers
                                                    The following issues and concerns
                                                                                                          ventilation, and air-conditioning                      • Component manufacturers and related
                                                                                                          architects, or commercial building                        suppliers
                                                  will underlie the work of the Negotiated
                                                  Rulemaking Committee on Variable
                                                                                                          tenants that pay utility bills.                        • Utilities
                                                  Refrigerant Flow Multi-Split Systems
                                                                                                             DOE recognizes that when it                         • Energy efficiency/environmental
                                                                                                          establishes energy efficiency standards                   advocacy groups
                                                  Energy Conservation Standards:
                                                    • Test procedures for VRF multi-split
                                                                                                          and test procedures for residential                    • Commercial Building Owners
                                                  systems; and
                                                                                                          products and commercial equipment,                     • Commercial Building Tenants
                                                                                                          various segments of society may be
                                                    • Energy Conservation Standards for                   affected in different ways, in some cases
                                                                                                                                                                    One purpose of this notification of
                                                  VRF multi-split systems.                                                                                       intent is to determine whether Federal
                                                                                                          producing unique ‘‘interests’’ in a
                                                    To examine the underlying issues                                                                             regulations for VRF multi-split systems
                                                                                                          proposed rule based on income, gender,
                                                  outlined above, and others not yet                                                                             will significantly affect interests that are
                                                                                                          or other factors. The Department will
                                                  articulated, all parties in the negotiation                                                                    not listed above. DOE invites comment
                                                                                                          pay attention to providing that any
                                                  will need DOE to provide data and an                                                                           and suggestions on its initial list of
                                                                                                          unique interests that have been
                                                  analytic framework complete and                                                                                significantly affected interests and
                                                                                                          identified, and that may be significantly
                                                  accurate enough to support their                                                                               encourages all interested parties and
                                                                                                          affected by the proposed rule, are
                                                  deliberations. DOE‘s analyses must be                                                                          interests to apply for the working group.
                                                                                                          represented. Per the ASRAC charter, the
                                                  adequate to inform a prospective                                                                                  Members may be individuals or
                                                                                                          Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency
                                                  negotiation. Prior to the commencement                                                                         organizations. If the effort is to be
                                                                                                          and Renewable Energy or his designee,
                                                  of the working group, DOE expects to                    in consultation with the ASRAC Chair,                  fruitful, participants on the working
                                                  publish a notice of data availability                   appoints ASRAC subcommittee                            group should be able to fully and
                                                  (NODA) which discusses the results of                   (working group) chairs.                                adequately represent the viewpoints of
                                                  DOE’s analysis of the energy savings                       FACA also requires that members of                  their respective interests. This
                                                  potential of amended energy                             the public have the opportunity to                     document gives notice of DOE’s process
                                                  conservation standards for VRF multi-                   attend meetings of the full committee                  to other potential participants and
                                                  split systems. DOE also expects to                      and speak or otherwise address the                     affords them the opportunity to request
                                                  publish a technical support document                    committee during the public comment                    representation in the negotiations.
                                                  and analytical tools along with the                     period. In addition, any member of the                 Those who wish to nominate members
                                                  NODA. Working Groups members                            public is permitted to file a written                  to the working group, should submit an
                                                  should review the associated materials                  statement with the advisory committee.                 application package to DOE, in
                                                  before each meeting.                                    DOE plans to adhere to these                           accordance with the public
                                                                                                          requirements in the conduct of the                     participation procedures outlined in the
                                                  B. Formation of Working Group                                                                                  DATES and ADDRESSES sections of this
                                                                                                          working group.
                                                    A working group will be formed and                                                                           notification of intent. Qualified
                                                  operated in full compliance with the                    C. Interests Involved/Working Group                    individuals can self-nominate or be
                                                  requirements of FACA and in a manner                    Membership                                             nominated by any individual or
                                                  consistent with the requirements of the                    DOE anticipates that the working                    organization. Nominators should submit
                                                  NRA. DOE has determined that the                        group will comprise no more than 25                    an application package which includes:
                                                  working group shall not exceed 25                       members who represent affected and                        • The nominee’s current resume or
                                                  members. The Department believes that                   interested stakeholder groups, at least                curriculum vitae and contact
                                                  more than 25 members would make it                      one of whom must be a member of the                    information, including mailing address,
                                                  difficult to conduct effective                          ASRAC. As required by FACA, the                        email address, and telephone number;
                                                  negotiations. DOE is aware that there                   Department will select members for the                    • A letter of interest, which includes:
                                                  may be many more potential                              working group with particular attention                   Æ A summary of how the nominee’s
                                                  participants than there are membership                  to ensuring full and balanced                          experience and expertise would support
                                                  slots on the working group. The                         representation of those interests that                 the working group’s objectives;
                                                  Department does not believe, nor does                   may be significantly affected by the                      Æ The interest the nominee would
                                                  the NRA contemplate, that each                          proposed rule amending standards for                   represent in the working group; and
                                                  potentially affected group must                         VRF multi-split systems. Section 562 of                   Æ A description of other assets (such
                                                  participate directly in the negotiations;               the NRA defines the term ‘‘interest’’ as               as data or modeling tools) the nominee
                                                  nevertheless, each affected interest can                ‘‘with respect to an issue or matter,                  could provide to support the working
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                                                  be adequately represented. To have a                    multiple parties which have a similar                  group’s objectives.
                                                  successful negotiation, it is important                 point of view or which are likely to be                   Membership of the working group is
                                                  for interested parties to identify and                  affected in a similar manner.’’ Listed                 likely to involve:
                                                  form coalitions that adequately                         below are parties the Department to date                  • Attendance (in person preferable) at
                                                  represent significantly affected interests.             has identified as being ‘‘significantly                approximately ten (10), one (1)– to two
                                                  To provide adequate representation,                     affected’’ by a proposed rule regarding                (2)–day meetings (with the potential for
                                                  those coalitions must agree to support,                 the energy efficiency of VRF multi-split               two (2) additional one (1)– or two (2)–
                                                  both financially and technically, a                     systems.                                               day meetings);


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                                                     • Travel costs to those meetings, if                 credibility and authority to ensure that               they have been selected or determine
                                                  participating in person; and                            needed information is provided and                     that conducting a negotiated rulemaking
                                                     • Preparation time for those meetings.               decisions are made in a timely fashion.                is inappropriate.
                                                     Members serving on the working                       Negotiated rulemaking can require the                     The working group is expected to
                                                  group will not receive compensation for                 appointed members to give a significant                make a concerted effort to negotiate its
                                                  their services. Interested parties who are              sustained time commitment for as long                  first term sheet on test procedures and
                                                  not selected for membership on the                      as the duration of the negotiated                      its second term sheet on energy
                                                  working group may make valuable                         rulemaking. Other qualities of members                 conservation standards within six (6)
                                                  contributions to this negotiated                        that can be helpful are negotiating                    months of its first meeting. The working
                                                  rulemaking effort in any of the following               experience and skills, familiarity with                group’s negotiations will take place
                                                  ways:                                                   using VRF multi-split systems as a                     around two discrete tasks. The test
                                                     • The person may request to be                       consumer, and/or sufficient technical                  procedure term sheet, if completed, is to
                                                  placed on the working group mailing                     knowledge to participate in substantive                be approved by the working group and
                                                  list and submit written comments as                     negotiations.                                          transmitted to ASRAC prior to
                                                  appropriate.                                               Certain concepts are central to                     commencement of negotiations
                                                     • The person may attend working                      negotiating in good faith. One is the                  regarding the energy conservation
                                                  group meetings, which are open to the                   willingness to bring all issues to the                 standards. At the completion of the
                                                  public; caucus with his or her interest’s               bargaining table in an attempt to reach                negotiations for each discrete tasks, the
                                                  member on the working group; or even                    a consensus, as opposed to keeping key                 term sheet, if completed, will be
                                                  address the working group during the                    issues in reserve. The second is a                     presented to ASRAC at an open meeting
                                                  public comment portion of the working                   willingness to keep the issues at the                  for their deliberation and decision on
                                                  group meeting.                                          table and not take them to other forums.               whether or not to approve it and submit
                                                     • The person could assist the efforts                Finally, good faith includes a                         it to DOE as a formal recommendation.
                                                  of a workgroup that the working group                   willingness to move away from some of                     DOE will advise working group
                                                  might establish.                                        the positions often taken in a more                    members of administrative matters
                                                     A working group may establish
                                                                                                          traditional rulemaking process, and                    related to the functions of the working
                                                  informal workgroups, which usually are
                                                                                                          instead explore openly with other                      group before beginning. While the
                                                  asked to facilitate committee
                                                                                                          parties all ideas that may emerge from                 negotiated rulemaking process is
                                                  deliberations by assisting with various
                                                                                                          the working group’s discussions.                       underway, DOE is committed to
                                                  technical matters (e.g., researching or
                                                                                                                                                                 performing much of the same analysis
                                                  preparing summaries of the technical                    E. Facilitator
                                                                                                                                                                 as it would during a normal standards
                                                  literature or comments on specific                        The facilitator will act as a neutral in             rulemaking process and to providing
                                                  matters such as economic issues).                       the substantive development of the                     information and technical support to the
                                                  Workgroups also might assist in                         proposed standard. Rather, the                         working group.
                                                  estimating costs or drafting regulatory                 facilitator’s role generally includes:
                                                  text on issues associated with the                        • Impartially assisting the members of               IV. Approval of the Office of the
                                                  analysis of the costs and benefits                      the working group in conducting                        Secretary
                                                  addressed, or formulating drafts of the                 discussions and negotiations; and                        The Secretary of Energy has approved
                                                  various provisions and their                              • Impartially assisting in performing                publication of this notification of intent.
                                                  justifications as previously developed                  the duties of the Designated Federal
                                                  by the working group. Given their                                                                                Issued in Washington, DC, on April 5,
                                                                                                          Official under FACA.                                   2018.
                                                  support function, workgroups usually
                                                  consist of participants who have                        F. Department Representative                           Kathleen B. Hogan,
                                                  expertise or particular interest in the                   The DOE representative will be a full                Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
                                                  technical matter(s) being studied.                      and active participant in the consensus                Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
                                                  Because it recognizes the importance of                 building negotiations. The Department’s                [FR Doc. 2018–07487 Filed 4–10–18; 8:45 am]
                                                  this support work for the working                       representative will meet regularly with                BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                                  group, DOE will provide appropriate                     senior Department officials, briefing
                                                  technical expertise for such workgroups.                them on the negotiations and receiving
                                                  Such workgroups will provide their                      their suggestions and advice so that he                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  work product and/or recommendations                     or she can effectively represent the
                                                  only to the working group.                              Department’s views regarding the issues                Federal Aviation Administration
                                                                                                          before the working group. DOE’s
                                                  D. Good Faith Negotiation                                                                                      14 CFR Part 39
                                                                                                          representative also will ensure that the
                                                     Every working group member must be                   entire spectrum of governmental                        [Docket No. FAA–2018–0286; Product
                                                  willing to negotiate in good faith and                  interests affected by the standards                    Identifier 2018–CE–008–AD]
                                                  have the authority, granted by his or her               rulemaking, including the Office of
                                                  constituency, to do so. The first step is                                                                      RIN 2120–AA64
                                                                                                          Management and Budget, the Attorney
                                                  to ensure that each member has good                     General, and other Departmental offices,
                                                  communications with his or her                                                                                 Airworthiness Directives; Pacific
                                                                                                          are kept informed of the negotiations                  Aerospace Limited Airplanes
                                                  constituencies. An intra-interest                       and encouraged to make their concerns
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                                                  network of communication should be                      known in a timely fashion.                             AGENCY: Federal Aviation
                                                  established to bring information from                                                                          Administration (FAA), Department of
                                                  the support organization to the member                  G. Working Group and Schedule
                                                                                                                                                                 Transportation (DOT).
                                                  at the table, and to take information                     After evaluating the comments                        ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
                                                  from the table back to the support                      submitted in response to this                          (NPRM).
                                                  organization. Second, each organization                 notification of intent and the requests
                                                  or coalition therefore should designate                 for nominations, DOE will either inform                SUMMARY:  We propose to adopt a new
                                                  as its representative a person having the               the members of the working group that                  airworthiness directive (AD) for certain


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Document Created: 2018-04-10 23:59:33
Document Modified: 2018-04-10 23:59:33
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotification of intent and solicitation of nominations for membership.
DatesNominations of membership must be received on or before April 26, 2018. DOE will not consider any nominations received via mail or after midnight on April 26, 2018.
ContactJohn Cymbalsky, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Building Technologies (EE-5B), 950 L'Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202-287-1692. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 15514 

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