[Federal Register: April 17, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 73)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Page 19666-19667]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Part 700
[Docket No. 060215037-6037-01]
Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS): Metalworking
Machines
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of inquiry.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is seeking public
comments on the impact of the Defense Priorities and Allocations System
(DPAS) set-aside for metalworking machines on industry (15 CFR 700.31).
This notice of inquiry is part of an effort to collect information to
assist in the preparation of revisions to the DPAS regulation (15 CFR
part 700), including the possible elimination of the metalworking
machines set-aside.
DATES: Comments must be received by May 17, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
E-mail: DPAS@bis.doc.gov. Include the phrase
``Metalworking Machines Notice of Inquiry'' in the subject line;
Fax: (202) 482-5650 (Attn: Michael Vaccaro);
Mail or Hand Delivery/Courier: Michael Vaccaro, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of
Strategic Industries and Economic Security, 1401 Constitution Avenue,
NW., Room 3876, Washington, DC 20230.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Liam McMenamin, Office of Strategic
Industries and Economic Security, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Phone: (202) 482-2233.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under Title I of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended,
(50 U.S.C. App. 2061, et seq.), the President is authorized to require
preferential acceptance and performance of contracts or orders
supporting certain approved national defense and energy programs, and
to allocate materials, services, and facilities in such a manner as to
promote these approved programs. Additional priorities authority is
found in section 18 of the Selective Service Act of 1948 (50 U.S.C.
App. 468), 10 U.S.C. 2538, and 50 U.S.C. 82. DPAS authority has also
been extended to support emergency preparedness activities under Title
VI of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act and Emergency
Assistance Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 5914, et seq.) The President
delegated DPAS authority to the Department of Commerce in Executive
Order 12919 (June 3, 1994), and it was subsequently redelegated to the
Bureau of Industry and Security.
Originally published in 1984, the DPAS regulation was revised on
June 11, 1998 (63 FR 31918) to update, streamline, and clarify a number
of provisions. Allocations rules like the DPAS (i.e., controlled
materials programs) were established in response to previous periods of
national security emergency such as the Second World War and the Korean
conflict to assure the availability of any scarce and critical item for
approved programs. The basic elements of the controlled materials
programs were set-asides (the amount of an item for which a producer or
supplier must reserve order-book space in anticipation of the receipt
of rated orders), production directives (requiring a producer to supply
a specific quantity, size, shape, and type of an item within a specific
time period), and allotments (the maximum quantity of an item
authorized for use in a specific program or application).
Discussion and Request for Comments
Currently, the DPAS regulation includes a set-aside that applies to
metalworking machines. Section 700.31 of the DPAS regulation states as
follows:
``(c) A metalworking machine producer is not required to accept
DO rated orders calling for delivery in any month of a total
quantity of any size of machine in excess of 60 percent of scheduled
production of that size of machine for that month, or any DO rated
orders received less than three months prior to the beginning of the
month for which delivery is requested. However, DX rated orders must
be accepted without regard to a set-aside or the lead time, if
delivery can be made by the required date.''
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In pursuit of the DPAS mission, the Department of Commerce
endeavors to minimize disruptions to the normal commercial activities
of industry. In an effort to streamline the DPAS regulation, BIS is
seeking comment on the impact of the DPAS's set-aside for metalworking
machines on industry and the effect on industry of the possible
elimination of this set-aside.
Submission of Comments
All comments must be submitted to the address indicated in this
notice. The Department requires that all comments be submitted in
written form.
The Department encourages interested persons who wish to comment to
do so at the earliest possible time. The period for submission of
comments will close on May 17, 2006. The Department will consider all
comments received before the close of the comment period. Comments
received after the end of the comment period will be considered, if
possible, but their consideration cannot be assured. Anyone submitting
business confidential information should clearly identify the business
confidential portion of the submission and also provide a non-
confidential submission that can be placed in the public record. The
Department will seek to protect such information to the extent
permitted by law. All comments submitted in response to this notice
will be made a matter of public record and will be available for public
inspection and copying.
The Office of Administration, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S.
Department of Commerce, displays public comments on the BIS Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) Web site at http://www.bis.doc.gov/foia. This
office does not maintain a separate public inspection facility. If you
have technical difficulties accessing this Web site, please call BIS's
Office of Administration at (202) 482-1900 for assistance.
Dated: April 11, 2006.
Matthew S. Borman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
[FR Doc. E6-5649 Filed 4-14-06; 8:45 am]
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