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Semiannual Regulatory Agenda

This semiannual Regulatory Agenda (Agenda) is a summary of current and projected rulemakings and completed actions of the Small Business Administration (SBA). This summary infor...

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AGENCY:

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

ACTION:

Semiannual regulatory agenda.

SUMMARY:

This semiannual Regulatory Agenda (Agenda) is a summary of current and projected rulemakings and completed actions of the Small Business Administration (SBA). This summary information is intended to enable the public to be more aware of, and effectively participate in, SBA's regulatory activities. Accordingly, SBA invites the public to submit comments on any aspect of this Agenda.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

General

Please direct general comments or inquiries to Daniel Kane, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416; (202) 744-2509; .

Specific

Please direct specific comments and inquiries on individual regulatory activities identified in this Agenda to the individual listed in the summary of the regulation as the point of contact for that regulation.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires SBA to publish in the Federal Register a semiannual regulatory flexibility agenda describing those Agency rules that are likely to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). The summary information published in the Federal Register is limited to those rules. Additional information regarding all of the rulemakings SBA expects to consider in the next 12 months is included in the Federal Government's unified Regulatory Agenda, which will be available online at www.reginfo.gov in a format that offers users enhanced ability to obtain information about SBA's rules.

Isabella Casillas Guzman,

Administrator.

Small Business Administration—Proposed Rule Stage

Sequence No. Title Regulation Identifier No.
220 Small Business Development Center Program Revisions 3245-AE05
221 Small Business Size Standards; Alternative Size Standard for 7(a), 504, and Disaster Loan Programs 3245-AG16
222 National Defense Authorization Act of 2020, Credit for Lower Tier Subcontracting and Other Amendments 3245-AH28
223 Small Business Size Standards: Adoption of 2022 North American Industry Classification System for Size Standards 3245-AH89
224 Small Business Lending Company (SBLC) Moratorium Rescission and Change of Ownership Updates 3245-AH92

Small Business Administration—Final Rule Stage

Sequence No. Title Regulation Identifier No.
225 Small Business Timber Set-Aside Program 3245-AG69
226 Small Business Size Standards: Manufacturing and Industries With Employee Based Size Standards in Other Sectors Except Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade 3245-AH09
227 Small Business Size Standards: Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade 3245-AH10
228 Small Business Size Standards: Adjustment of Monetary Based Size Standards for Inflation 3245-AH17

Small Business Administration—Completed Actions

Sequence No. Title Regulation Identifier No.
229 Small Business Size Standards: Educational Services; Health Care and Social Assistance; Arts, Entertainment and Recreation; Accommodation and Food Services; Other Services 3245-AG88
230 Small Business Size Standards: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting; Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction; Utilities; Construction 3245-AG89
231 Small Business Size Standards: Transportation and Warehousing; Information; Finance and Insurance; Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 3245-AG90
232 Small Business Size Standards: Professional, Scientific and Technical Services; Management of Companies and Enterprises; Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 3245-AG91
233 Small Business Size Standards: Calculation of Number of Employees for All Programs and of Average Annual Receipts in Business Loan, Disaster Loan, and Small Business Investment Company Programs 3245-AH26

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA)

Proposed Rule Stage

220. Small Business Development Center Program Revisions [3245-AE05]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 634(b)(6); 15 U.S.C. 648

Abstract: This rule proposes to update the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) program regulations by proposing to amend: (1) procedures for approving when a new Lead SBDC Center Director is selected; (2) procedures and requirements regarding findings and disputes resulting from financial exams, programmatic reviews, accreditation reviews, and other SBA oversight activities; (3) procedures regarding the determination to affect suspension, termination or non-renewal of an SBDC's cooperative agreement; and (4) provisions regarding the collection and use of the individual SBDC client data.

Timetable: ( printed page 48353)

Action Date FR Cite
ANPRM 04/02/15 80 FR 17708
ANPRM Comment Period End 06/01/15
NPRM 11/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Rachel Newman-Karton, Program Manager, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 619-1816, Email: .

RIN: 3245-AE05

221. Small Business Size Standards; Alternative Size Standard for 7(a), 504, and Disaster Loan Programs [3245-AG16]

Legal Authority:Pub. L. 111-240, sec. 1116

Abstract: SBA will propose amendments its size eligibility criteria for Business Loans, certified development company (CDC) loans under title V of the Small Business Investment Act (504) and economic injury disaster loans (EIDL). For the SBA 7(a) Business Loan Program and the 504 program, the amendments will provide an alternative size standard for loan applicants that do not meet the small business size standards for their industries. The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) established alternative size standards that apply to both of these programs until SBA's Administrator establishes other alternative size standards. For the disaster loan program, the amendments will provide an alternative size standard for loan applicants that do not meet the Small Business Size Standard for their industries. SBA loan program alternative size standards do not affect other Federal Government programs, including Federal procurement.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
ANPRM 03/22/18 83 FR 12506
ANPRM Comment Period End 05/21/18
NPRM 09/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Dr. Khem Raj Sharma, Chief, Office of Size Standards, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AG16

222. National Defense Authorization Act of 2020, Credit for Lower Tier Subcontracting and Other Amendments [3245-AH28]

Legal Authority:Pub. L. 116-92

Abstract: Section 870 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2020 (NDAA 2020) made a change that will require SBA to amend its regulations. Specifically, the language of NDAA 2020 requires SBA to alter the method and means of accounting for lower tier small business subcontracting. This proposed rule may also contain several smaller changes that might be necessary to implement this provision and other provisions in NDAA 2020.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
NPRM 01/00/23

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Brenda J. Fernandez, Analyst, Office of Policy, Planning and Liaison, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-7337, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH28

223. • Small Business Size Standards: Adoption of 2022 North American Industry Classification System for Size Standards [3245-AH89]

Legal Authority: Not Yet Determined

Abstract: This will amend SBA's Small Business Size Regulations by incorporating the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) 2022 revision of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) into its table of small business size standards. NAICS 2022 created 111 new industries involving 147 NAICS 2017 industries in 11 Sectors, mostly in Sector 44-45 (Retail Trade), followed by Sector 31-33 (Manufacturing), and Sector 51 (Information). Of the 111 new industries, 79 were formed by merging two or more of 124 industries or their parts. In addition, the NAICS 2022 revised titles, 6-digit codes, or definitions of the 32 other NAICS 2017 industries or their parts. As a result, the size standards for some existing industries or parts will change. Similar to the adoptions of prior OMB revisions to NAICS in 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017, SBA will adopt the NAICS 2022 revision to its table of size standards, effective the beginning of the Federal government's new fiscal year (October 1, 2022).

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
NPRM 06/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Dr. Khem Raj Sharma, Chief, Office of Size Standards, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH89

224. • Small Business Lending Company (SBLC) Moratorium Rescission and Change of Ownership Updates [3245-AH92]

Legal Authority: Sec. 3(r) and 7(a) of the Small Business Act

Abstract: SBA will publish a notice of proposed rulemaking in order to receive comments from the public and the lending industry regarding the proposal to lift the moratorium on permitting new Small Business Lending Companies (SBLC). Also, SBA will be requesting comments regarding removing the prohibition of partial changes in ownership under the 7(a) loan program.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
NPRM 09/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Dianna L. Seaborn, Director, Office of Financial Assistance, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-3645, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH92

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA)

Final Rule Stage

225. Small Business Timber Set-Aside Program [3245-AG69]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 631; 15 U.S.C. 644(a)

Abstract: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA or Agency) is amending its Small Business Timber Set-Aside Program (the Program) regulations. The Small Business Timber Set-Aside Program is rooted in the Small Business Act, which tasked SBA with ensuring that small businesses receive a fair proportion of the total sales of government property. Accordingly, the Program requires Timber sales to be set aside for small ( printed page 48354) business when small business participation falls below a certain amount. SBA considered comments received during the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking processes, including on issues such as, but not limited to, whether the saw timber volume purchased through stewardship timber contracts should be included in calculations, and whether the appraisal point used in set-aside sales should be the nearest small business mill. In addition, SBA is considering data from the timber industry to help evaluate the current program and economic impact of potential changes.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
ANPRM 03/25/15 80 FR 15697
ANPRM Comment Period End 05/26/15
NPRM 09/27/16 81 FR 66199
NPRM Comment Period End 11/28/16
Final Rule 04/00/23

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: David W. Loines, Director, Office of Government Contracting, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 431-0472, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AG69

226. Small Business Size Standards: Manufacturing and Industries With Employee Based Size Standards in Other Sectors Except Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade [3245-AH09]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. As part of the second 5-year review of size standards under the Jobs Act, in this proposed rule, SBA will evaluate all industries in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 31-33 (Manufacturing) and industries with employee-based size standards in other sectors except Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade and make necessary adjustments to their size standards. This is one of a series of proposed rules that will examine groups of NAICS sectors. SBA will apply its revised Size Standards Methodology, which is available on its website at http://www.sba.gov/​size, to this proposed rule.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
NPRM 04/26/22 87 FR 24752
NPRM Comment Period End 06/27/22
Final Rule 12/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Dr. Khem Raj Sharma, Chief, Office of Size Standards, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH09

227. Small Business Size Standards: Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade [3245-AH10]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. As part of the second 5-year review of size standards under the Jobs Act, in this proposed rule, SBA will evaluate all industries in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 42 (Wholesale Trade) and Sector 44-45 (Retail Trade) and make necessary adjustments to their size standards. This is one of a series of proposed rules that will examine groups of NAICS sectors. SBA will apply its revised Size Standards Methodology, which is available on its website at http://www.sba.gov/​size, to this proposed rule.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
NPRM 05/25/21 86 FR 28012
NPRM Comment Period End 07/26/21
Final Rule 09/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Dr. Khem Raj Sharma, Chief, Office of Size Standards, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH10

228. Small Business Size Standards: Adjustment of Monetary Based Size Standards for Inflation [3245-AH17]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: In this final rule, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA or Agency) adjusts all monetary based industry size standards ( i.e., receipts, assets, net worth, and net income) for inflation since the last adjustment in 2014. In accordance with its regulations in 13 CFR 121.102(c), SBA is required to review the effects of inflation on its monetary standards at least once every five years and adjust them, if necessary. In addition, the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) also requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. This action will restore the small business eligibility of businesses that have lost that status due to inflation.

Timetable:

Action Date FR Cite
Interim Final Rule 07/18/19 84 FR 34261
Interim Final Rule Effective 08/19/19
Interim Final Rule Comment Period End 09/16/19
Final Action 12/00/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Dr. Khem Raj Sharma, Chief, Office of Size Standards, Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW, Washington, DC 20416, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH17

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA)

Completed Actions

229. Small Business Size Standards: Educational Services; Health Care and Social Assistance; Arts, Entertainment and Recreation; Accommodation and Food Services; Other Services [3245-AG88]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. As part of the second five-year review of size standards under the Jobs Act, in this rule, SBA has evaluated size standards for all industries in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 61 (Educational Services), Sector 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance), Sector 71 (Arts, Entertainment and Recreation), Sector 72 (Accommodation and Food Services), and Sector 81 (Other Services) and made necessary adjustments to size standards in these ( printed page 48355) sectors. This is one of a series of rules that examines groups of NAICS sectors. SBA has applied its Size Standards Methodology to this rule.

Completed:

Reason Date FR Cite
Final Rule 03/31/22 87 FR 18646
Final Rule Effective 05/02/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Khem Raj Sharma, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AG88

230. Small Business Size Standards: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting; Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction; Utilities; Construction [3245-AG89]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. As part of the second five-year review of size standards under the Jobs Act, in this rule, SBA has evaluated each industry that has a receipts-based standard in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 11 (Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting), Sector 21 (Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction), Sector 22 (Utilities), and Sector 23 (Construction), and made necessary adjustments to size standards in these sectors. This is one of a series of rules that examines groups of NAICS sectors. SBA has applied its Size Standards Methodology to this rule.

Completed:

Reason Date FR Cite
Final Rule 03/31/22 87 FR 18607
Final Rule Effective 05/02/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Khem Raj Sharma, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AG89

231. Small Business Size Standards: Transportation and Warehousing; Information; Finance and Insurance; Real Estate and Rental and Leasing [3245-AG90]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. As part of the second five-year review of size standards under the Jobs Act, in this rule, SBA has evaluated each industry that has a receipts-based standard in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 48-49 (Transportation and Warehousing), Sector 51 (Information), Sector 52 (Finance and Insurance), and Sector 53 (Real Estate and Rental and Leasing) and made necessary adjustments to size standards in these sectors. This is one of a series of rules that examines groups of NAICS sectors. SBA has applied its Size Standards Methodology to this rule.

Completed:

Reason Date FR Cite
Final Rule 03/31/22 87 FR 18627
Final Rule Effective 05/02/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Khem Raj Sharma, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AG90

232. Small Business Size Standards: Professional, Scientific and Technical Services; Management of Companies and Enterprises; Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services [3245-AG91]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)

Abstract: The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act) requires SBA to conduct every five years a detailed review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. As part of the second five-year review of size standards under the Jobs Act, in this rule, SBA has evaluated each industry that has a receipts-based standard in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 54 (Professional, Scientific and Technical Services), Sector 55 (Management of Companies and Enterprises), and Sector 56 (Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services) and made necessary adjustments to size standards in these sectors. This is one of a series of rules that examines groups of NAICS sectors. SBA has applied its Size Standards Methodology to this rule.

Completed:

Reason Date FR Cite
Final Rule 03/31/22 87 FR 18665
Final Rule Effective 05/02/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.

Agency Contact: Khem Raj Sharma, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AG91

233. Small Business Size Standards: Calculation of Number of Employees for All Programs and of Average Annual Receipts in Business Loan, Disaster Loan, and Small Business Investment Company Programs [3245-AH26]

Legal Authority:15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2); Pub. L. 115-324; Pub. L. 116-283

Abstract: In accordance with section 863 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, Public Law 116-238, in this rulemaking SBA proposes to change the averaging period for employee-based size standards from 12 months to 24 months. In addition, the Small Business Runway Extension Act of 2018, Public Law 115-324, amended the Small Business Act to provide for calculation of average annual gross receipts using a 5-year average, rather than the prior 3-year average, in defined circumstances. In RIN 3245-AH16, SBA implemented the Small Business Runway Extension Act in programs other than SBA's loan programs—including SBA's procurement programs—and SBA issued its final rule in that first rulemaking on December 5, 2019 (84 FR 66561). This second rulemaking would consider how to address the Small Business Runway Extension Act in SBA's business loan, disaster loan, and SBIC programs. Specifically, SBA also proposes to permit businesses in its Business Loan, Disaster Loan, and Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Programs to use a 5-year averaging period, in addition to the existing 3-year averaging period, for the purposes of calculating annual average receipts. These proposed changes will allow larger small businesses to retain their small business size status for longer, and some mid-sized businesses to regain small business status.

Completed:

Reason Date FR Cite
NPRM 11/02/21 86 FR 60396
Final Rule 06/06/22 87 FR 34094
Final Rule Effective 07/06/22

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes. ( printed page 48356)

Agency Contact: Khem Raj Sharma, Phone: 202 205-7189, Fax: 202 205-6390, Email:.

RIN: 3245-AH26

[FR Doc. 2022-15034 Filed 8-5-22; 8:45 am]

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