Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
The Department of Energy (DOE) has prepared and is making available its portion of the semi-annual Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Agenda) pursuan...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has prepared and is making available its portion of the semi-annual Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Agenda) pursuant to Executive Order 12866, “Regulatory Planning and Review,” and the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Agenda is a government-wide compilation of upcoming and ongoing regulatory activity, including a brief description of each rulemaking and a timetable for action. The Agenda also includes a list of regulatory actions completed since publication of the last Agenda. The Department of Energy's portion of the Agenda includes regulatory actions called for by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, the American Energy Manufacturing Technical Corrections Act and programmatic needs of DOE offices.
The Internet is the basic means for disseminating the Agenda and providing users the ability to obtain information from the Agenda database. DOE's Spring 2016 Agenda can be accessed online by going to
www.reginfo.gov.
Agenda entries reflect the status of activities as of approximately May 31, 2016.
Publication in the
Federal Register
is mandated by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 602) only for Agenda entries that require either a regulatory flexibility analysis or periodic review under section 610 of that Act. DOE's regulatory flexibility agenda is made up of five rulemakings setting energy efficiency standards for the following products:
General Service Lamps
Walk-In Coolers and Freezers
Commercial Packaged Boilers
Cooking Products
Residential Furnaces
Miscellaneous Refrigeration Equipment
P. Croley,
General Counsel.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy—Proposed Rule Stage
Sequence No.
Title
Regulation
Identifier No.
91
Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Packaged Boilers
1904-AD01
92
Energy Conservation Standards for General Service Lamps
1904-AD09
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy—Final Rule Stage
Sequence No.
Title
Regulation
Identifier No.
93
Test Procedures for Light-Emitting Diode Lamps
1904-AC67
94
Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential Dehumidifiers
1904-AC81
95
Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Warm Air Furnaces
1904-AD11
96
Energy Conservation Standards for Ceiling Fans
1904-AD28
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy—Completed Actions
Sequence No.
Title
Regulation
Identifier No.
97
Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial and Industrial Pumps
1904-AC54
98
Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Ceiling Fan Light Kits
1904-AC87
99
Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Boilers
1904-AC88
100
Standards for Refrigerated Bottled or Canned Beverage Vending Machines
1904-AD00
101
Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Pre-Rinse Spray Valves
1904-AD31
Defense and Security Affairs—Proposed Rule Stage
Sequence No.
Title
Regulation
Identifier No.
102
Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program
1992-AA39
103
Workplace Substance Abuse Programs at DOE Sites
1992-AA53
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)
Proposed Rule Stage
91. Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Packaged Boilers
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended by AEMTCA, requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for commercial packaged boilers is technically feasible and economically justified and would save a significant amount of energy. If justified, the Secretary will issue amended energy conservation standards for such equipment.
Agency Contact:
James Raba, Office of Building Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 586-8654,
Email: jim.raba@ee.doe.gov.
RIN:
1904-AD01
92. Energy Conservation Standards for General Service Lamps
Abstract:
Amendments to Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 direct DOE to conduct two rulemaking cycles to evaluate energy conservation standards for GSLs, the first of which must be initiated no later than January 1, 2014. EPCA specifically states that the scope of the rulemaking is not limited to incandescent lamp technologies. EPCA also states that DOE must consider in the first rulemaking cycle the minimum backstop requirement of 45 lumens per watt for general service lamps (GSLs) effective January 1, 2020. This rulemaking constitutes DOE's first rulemaking cycle.
Timetable:
Action
Date
FR Cite
Framework Document Availability; Notice of Public Meeting
Agency Contact:
Lucy DeButts, Office of Buildings Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 287-1604
Email: lucy.debutts@ee.doe.gov.
RIN:
1904-AD09
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)
Final Rule Stage
93. Test Procedures for Light-Emitting Diode Lamps
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended by EISA 2007, requires the Secretary to create test procedures for light emitting diode (LED) lamps that accurately represent the energy consumption of this product. This rulemaking is supporting the implementation by the Federal Trade Commission of labeling provisions under 42 U.S.C. 6294(a)(6), as well as the ongoing general service lamps rulemaking, which includes LED lamps.
Agency Contact:
Lucy DeButts, Office of Buildings Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 287-1604,
Email: lucy.debutts@ee.doe.gov.
RIN:
1904-AC67
94. Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential Dehumidifiers
Abstract:
EPCA requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for residential dehumidifiers is technically feasible and economically justified and would result in significant energy savings. If these criteria are met, the Secretary will issue amended energy conservation standards.
( printed page 37290)
Timetable:
Action
Date
FR Cite
Notice of Public Meeting and Framework Document Availability
Agency Contact:
John Cymbalsky, Office of Building Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 287-1692,
Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.
RIN:
1904-AC81
95. Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Warm Air Furnaces
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended by AEMTCA, requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for commercial warm air furnaces is technically feasible and economically justified and would save a significant amount of energy. If justified, the Secretary will issue amended energy conservation standards for this type of equipment. On April 1, 2015, DOE published a notice announcing the creation of a working group under the Appliance Standards Federal Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ASRAC). (80 FR 17363) to potentially develop negotiated standards. DOE has since published a direct final rule and supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking that embodies the standards-related aspects of the recommendations submitted to (and approved by) ASRAC.
Agency Contact:
John Cymbalsky, Office of Building Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 287-1692,
Email: john.cymbalsky@ee.doe.gov.
RIN:
1904-AD11
96. Energy Conservation Standards For Ceiling Fans
Abstract:
EPCA authorizes the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for ceiling fans is technically feasible and economically justified and would result in significant energy savings. If these criteria are met, the Secretary may issue amended energy conservation standards for ceiling fans.
Agency Contact:
Lucy DeButts, Office of Buildings Technologies Program, EE-5B, Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 287-1604,
Email: lucy.debutts@ee.doe.gov.
RIN:
1904-AD28
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)
Completed Actions
97. Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial and Industrial Pumps
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended, authorizes the Secretary to determine whether establishing energy conservation standards for commercial and industrial pumps is technically feasible and economically justified and would save a significant amount of energy. On June 13, 2013, DOE published a notice of intent to establish a negotiated rulemaking working group for the commercial and industrial pumps rulemaking 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 Federal standards for the energy efficiency of commercial and industrial pumps (78 FR 44036). The purpose of the working group was to discuss and, if possible, reach consensus on a proposed rule for the energy efficiency of commercial and industrial pumps. The working group negotiated standard levels that were accepted by ASRAC on July 7, 2014. As a result, DOE has proposed to adopt the working groups' recommendations.
Abstract:
EPCA authorizes the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for ceiling fan light kits is technically feasible and economically justified and would result in significant energy savings. If the criteria are met, the Secretary may issue
( printed page 37291)
amended energy conservation standards for these products.
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended by EISA 2007, requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for residential boilers is technically feasible and economically justified and would result in significant conservation of energy. If justified, the Secretary will issue amended energy conservation standards for residential boilers.
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended by AEMTCA 2012, requires the Secretary to determine whether updating the statutory energy conservation standards for refrigerated beverage vending machines is technologically feasible and economically justified. The Secretary issued amended energy conservation standards on January 8, 2016.
Abstract:
EPCA, as amended by EPACT 2005, requires the Secretary to determine whether amending the statutory energy conservation standards for commercial pre-rinse spray valves is technologically feasible and economically justified. If justified, the Secretary will issue amended energy conservation standards for commercial prerinse spray valves.
Abstract:
The Department of Energy is amending its current chronic beryllium disease prevention program regulation. The proposed amendments would improve and strengthen the current provisions and continue to be applicable to DOE Federal and contractor employees who are, were, or potentially were exposed to beryllium at DOE sites.
Timetable:
Action
Date
FR Cite
NPRM
05/00/16
NPRM Comment Period End
07/00/16
Final Action
07/00/17
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required:
Yes.
Agency Contact:
Jacqueline D. Rogers, Industrial Hygienist, AU-11, Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 586-4714,
Email: jackie.rogers@hq.doe.gov.
RIN:
1992-AA39
103. • Workplace Substance Abuse Programs at Doe Sites
Abstract:
The Department of Energy is amending its regulation related to workplace substance abuse programs at DOE sites. The proposed amendments would address drug and alcohol abuse; testing workers in certain sensitive positions; development and approval of a workplace substance abuse program; employee assistance programs; and training. The proposed amendments would improve and strengthen the substance abuse programs; and enhance consistency with advances in similar rules and other Federal drug and alcohol programs that place similar requirements on the private sector.
Timetable:
Action
Date
FR Cite
NPRM
12/00/16
NPRM Comment Period End
03/00/17
Final Action
12/00/17
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required:
Yes.
Agency Contact:
Jacqueline D. Rogers, Industrial Hygienist, AU-11, Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Phone:
202 586-4714,
Email: jackie.rogers@hq.doe.gov.
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81 FR 37288
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“Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions,” thefederalregister.org (June 9, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-12903/unified-agenda-of-federal-regulatory-and-deregulatory-actions.