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A Rule by the Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement Bureau and the Natural Resources Revenue Office on 07/01/2011
38555-38562 (8 pages)
Docket No. ONRR-2011-0015
1012-AA06
ONRR-2011-0015
Correcting Amendment to Reorganization of Title 30, Code of Federal Regulations -- RIN 1012-AA06
PART 1218—COLLECTION OF MONIES AND PROVISION FOR GEOTHERMAL CREDITS AND INCENTIVES [CORRECTION]
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2011-16681 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2011-16681
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement; Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Interior.
Correcting amendment to final rule.
The rule published in the Federal Register on October 4, 2010 (75 FR 61051), omitted a few technical corrections in 30 CFR parts 1204, 1206, and 1218. This document corrects those omissions. As explained below, this document also clarifies BOEMRE's authority to utilize the civil penalty provisions of the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act of 1982, 30 U.S.C. 1701 et seq. (FOGRMA). This rule makes only non-substantive, technical changes to existing regulations which have no effect on the rights, obligations, or interests of affected parties. Because (1) the provisions of this rule pertain solely to the organization and codification of existing rules and related technical corrections and (2) clarifying BOEMRE's FOGRMA civil penalty authority will avoid unnecessary confusion and challenge, the Department for good cause finds that notice and comment on this rule are unnecessary and contrary to the public interest under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B). Furthermore, because this document qualifies as a “rule[ ] of agency organization, procedure, or practice,” 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), this document, in any event, is exempt from the notice and comment requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b).
1. § 1206.108 Does ONRR protect information I provide?
2. §§ 1206.152(l) Valuation standards—unprocessed gas and 1206.153(l) Valuation standards—processed gas.
Public comments: The petroleum industry member commented that the regulations for the royalty valuation of oil, unprocessed gas, and processed gas production should be modified to ensure that the submitter's information held by both agencies continues to have the same level of protection from disclosure to third parties.
Department of the Interior (DOI) Response: The ONRR, not BOEMRE, collects documents and information for royalty valuation purposes under section 103 of FOGRMA, 30 U.S.C. 1713, and its implementing regulations. Because ONRR, not BOEMRE, is responsible for keeping the documents it collects under that authority confidential to the extent permitted by law, there is no need to either add BOEMRE to ONRR regulations or amend BOEMRE regulations.
1. § 1218.152 Fishermen's Contingency Fund.
Public comments: The petroleum industry member commented that the regulations must be modified to reflect the differing responsibilities for the two new agencies and the limits of ONRR's functions, and a corresponding change would need to be included in BOEMRE regulations remaining in chapter II.
DOI Response: Under 50 CFR 296.3(b)(2), ONRR, representing the Secretary of the Interior, not BOEMRE, has the authority to issue assessments and collect payments for, and deposit payments into, the Fishermen's Contingency Fund. Therefore, the Department will not revise § 1218.152.
2. § 1218.154 Effect of suspensions on royalty and rental.
Public comments: The petroleum industry member commented that the Start Printed Page 38556references in this section to the “Regional Supervisor” are to a BOEMRE official, not an ONRR official, and therefore should be properly identified.
DOI Response: The Department agrees that under the suspension rules at 30 CFR 250.173(a), the “Regional Supervisor” is a BOEMRE official. Therefore, for clarification purposes, the Department will add “BOEMRE” to the title of “Regional Supervisor” in § 1218.154.
1. § 219.416 How will the qualified OCS revenues be allocated to coastal political subdivisions within the Gulf producing States?
2. § 219.418 When will funds be disbursed to Gulf producing States and eligible coastal political subdivisions?
Public comments: The petroleum industry member commented that §§ 219.416 and 219.418 of the existing subpart D in 30 CFR part 219 refer to revenue disbursement functions that should be ONRR's responsibility. Also, the petroleum industry member commented that, if the disbursement function will be the responsibility of ONRR, then this subpart must be amended to reflect the different responsibilities of BOEMRE and ONRR with regard to calculation and then disbursement of qualified OCS revenues to coastal states.
DOI Response: The Department agrees that, for clarification purposes, the BOEMRE rules at 30 CFR 219.416 and 219.418 should distinguish between BOEMRE's and ONRR's responsibilities. At this time, BOEMRE is preparing proposed revisions to its regulations in 30 CFR part 219 and will address the commenter's concern in that separate rulemaking effort.
Public comments: The petroleum industry member commented that determination of how a net profit share will be calculated should be the responsibility of the leasing agency, BOEMRE, as opposed to the revenue collection agency, ONRR. Also, the petroleum industry member commented that the auditing function could be transferred to ONRR, and the rules should be clear as to how responsibility for audit functions will be divided.
DOI Response: Under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act of 1953 (OCSLA), 43 U.S.C. 1331 et seq., FOGRMA section 101(a) and (b), 30 U.S.C. 1711(a) and (b), and Departmental delegations, including applicable Secretarial Orders, ONRR, representing the Secretary of the Interior, not BOEMRE, has the authority to determine the calculation and audit of the lessee's net profit share payments. Therefore, the Department will not revise 30 CFR part 1220.
Public comments: The petroleum industry member commented that some of the activities for which “knowing or willful” penalties may be assessed under these regulations are BOEMRE functions that are not the responsibility of ONRR.
DOI Response: FOGRMA section 109, 30 U.S.C. 1719, contains some civil penalty provisions, which pertain exclusively to royalty (and therefore come within ONRR's delegation of authority), others which pertain exclusively to leasing and operations (and therefore come within BOEMRE's delegation of authority), and still others which pertain to both (and therefore come within the delegations of authority for both ONRR and BOEMRE). The October 4, 2010, rule inadvertently transferred all of the implementing civil penalty regulations from 30 CFR chapter II to chapter XII. This transfer could cause confusion regarding BOEMRE's ability to exercise authority possessed by its predecessor component within the former MMS, which BOEMRE currently possesses by delegation from the Secretary of the Interior.
This rule corrects this situation by restoring to 30 CFR chapter II the civil penalty regulations, currently found in 30 CFR chapter XII part 1241, which pertain to offshore leasing and operations violations. The penalty provisions that pertain to both royalty and leasing and operations violations will be restored to BOEMRE rules, but also remain in ONRR rules. Thus, the provisions at 30 CFR 1241.50 through 1241.56, 1241.60(a)(2) and (b)(1), 1241.61 through 1241.70, 1241.71(b), and 1241.72 through 1241.80 will be essentially duplicated in the BOEMRE rules as 30 CFR 250.1450 through 250.1480, with appropriate technical changes such as changing the reference to ONRR in several section headings to BOEMRE and removing the reference to Indian leases in new § 250.1451(a). The provisions that pertain exclusively to leasing and operations violations will be removed from ONRR rules and put into BOEMRE rules. Thus, the current 30 CFR 1241.60(a)(3), (b)(2), and (b)(3) will be removed from ONRR rules and recodified as 30 CFR 250.1460(a)(2), (b)(2), and (b)(3), respectively. The current 30 CFR 1241.60(a)(1), which deals exclusively with royalties and is solely within ONRR's delegated enforcement authority, will remain in the ONRR rules and will have no counterpart in the BOEMRE rules. Like 30 CFR 1241.60(a)(1), 30 CFR 1241.71(a) is inapplicable to BOEMRE because violations of offshore leasing or operations orders or regulations do not result in underlying underpayments or unpaid debts (excepting civil penalties), which could incur interest. Therefore, 30 CFR 1241.71(a) will not have a counterpart carried over into BOEMRE regulations. Finally, conforming changes have been made to 30 CFR 250.1455(b)(2) and 250.1463(b)(2) to reflect the fact that the bonding and financial solvency requirements of 30 CFR part 1243, subparts B and C, have been duplicated in the same subpart, subpart N of part 250, as the civil penalty regulations.
This rule also duplicates in BOEMRE regulations certain provisions regarding bonding and demonstration of financial solvency which are currently in ONRR regulations. These provisions are found at 30 CFR part 1243, subparts B and C, and are duplicated, with minor conforming changes, in this rule in 30 CFR 250.1490 through 250.1497. They specify the process by which a party appealing a Notice of Non-Compliance or Notice of Civil Penalty may post a bond or demonstrate financial solvency to stay accrual of civil penalties under 30 CFR 250.1455(b)(2) or 250.1463(b)(2). These provisions also specify the methodology by which BOEMRE will evaluate the sufficiency of a bond amount or demonstration of financial solvency.
These provisions are identical to those found at 30 CFR part 1243, subparts B and C, with one minor exception and several conforming changes. The exception is that the new 30 CFR 250.1496(c)(2)(i) is modified to require that payments be made by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). This change is made to conform to 30 CFR 250.126, which requires that fees paid to BOEMRE be made by EFT.
Duplicating these provisions in BOEMRE regulations will clarify that these processes apply to appeals of BOEMRE civil penalty orders issued under FOGRMA. Duplicating these regulations is not a substantive change, but rather carries over to BOEMRE regulations authorities which already exist and are an integral part of the FOGRMA civil penalty system.Start Printed Page 38557
This rule does not change the civil penalty authorities assigned to ONRR or BOEMRE. It does not change the procedures by which those authorities are implemented. It merely revises the references in the regulations to conform to those in current Secretarial delegations. It has no effect on the rights, obligations, or interests of affected parties. It affects solely the organization, procedure, and practice of the agencies.
The appeals regulations in 30 CFR part 1290 provide that appeals of decisions involving reporting and payment obligations for Indian leases are decided by the Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The position of Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs was abolished upon the creation of the position of Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, on April 21, 2003. The role of deciding appeals has since been performed by the Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs. This rule recognizes this by changing the current reference to the Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Changing this reference simply reflects an internal organizational change effected 8 years ago within the Department.
Deputy Secretary for Department of the Interior.
Accordingly, 30 CFR parts 250, 1204, 1206, 1218, 1241, and 1290 are corrected by making the following amendments:
2. Revise the heading of subpart N to read as set forth above.
3. Add the following undesignated center heading before § 250.1400 in the Table of Contents for part 250, to read as follows:
4. Add the following undesignated center headings and §§ 250.1450 through 250.1456, 250.1460 through 250.1464, 250.1470 through 250.1477, 250.1480, 250.1490 through 250.1491, and 250.1495 through 250.1497 after § 250.1409 in the Table of Contents for part 250 to read as follows:
250.1450
250.1451
What may the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE) do if I violate a statute, regulation, order, or lease term relating to a Federal oil and gas lease?
250.1452
What if I correct the violation?
250.1453
250.1455
250.1460
May I be subject to penalties without prior notice and an opportunity to correct?
How will BOEMRE inform me of violations without a period to correct?
250.1462
250.1463
250.1464
250.1470
How does BOEMRE decide what the amount of the penalty should be?
250.1471
How will the Office of Hearings and Appeals conduct the hearing on the record?
250.1473
250.1474
May I seek judicial review of the decision of the Interior Board of Land Appeals?
250.1475
250.1476
Can BOEMRE reduce my penalty once it is assessed?
250.1477
How may BOEMRE collect the penalty?
250.1480
250.1490
What standards must my BOEMRE-specified surety instrument meet?
250.1491
How will BOEMRE determine the amount of my bond or other surety instrument?
250.1495
250.1496
How will BOEMRE determine if I am financially solvent?
250.1497
When will BOEMRE monitor my financial solvency?
5. Add the following undesignated center heading before § 250.1400 in subpart N for part 250, to read as follows:
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6. Add the following undesignated center headings and §§ 250.1450 through 250.1456, 250.1460 through 250.1464, 250.1470 through 250.1477, 250.1480, 250.1490 through 250.1491, and 250.1495 through 250.1497 after § 250.1409 in subpart N, to read as follows:
§ 250.1450
§ 250.1451
(b) We will serve the Notice of Noncompliance by registered mail or personal service using the most current address on file as maintained by the BOEMRE Leasing Office in your respective Region.
§ 250.1452
§ 250.1453
§ 250.1454
(b) You may petition the Hearings Division (Departmental) of the Office of Hearings and Appeals, to stay the accrual of penalties pending the hearing on the record and a decision by the Administrative Law Judge under § 250.1472.
(2) To stay the accrual of penalties, you must post a bond or other surety instrument, or demonstrate financial solvency, using the standards and requirements as prescribed in 30 CFR 250.1490 through 250.1497, for the principal amount of any unpaid amounts due that are the subject of the Notice of Noncompliance, including interest thereon, plus the amount of any penalties accrued before the date a stay becomes effective.
§ 250.1456
(a) You may request a hearing on the record to challenge only the amount of a civil penalty when you receive a Notice of Civil Penalty, if you did not previously request a hearing on the record under § 250.1454. If you did not request a hearing on the record on the Notice of Noncompliance under § 250.1454, you may not contest your underlying liability for civil penalties.
§ 250.1460
§ 250.1461
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§ 250.1462
(b) You may ask the Hearings Division (Departmental) to stay the accrual of penalties pending the hearing on the record and a decision by the Administrative Law Judge under § 250.1472.
§ 250.1464
(a) You may request a hearing on the record to challenge only the amount of a civil penalty when you receive a Notice of Civil Penalty regarding violations without a period to correct, if you did not previously request a hearing on the record under § 250.1462. If you did not request a hearing on the record on the Notice of Noncompliance under § 250.1462, you may not contest your underlying liability for civil penalties.
§ 250.1470
§ 250.1471
If you do not pay the penalty by the date required under § 250.1475(d), BOEMRE will assess you late payment interest on the penalty amount at the same rate interest is assessed under 30 CFR 1218.54.
§ 250.1472
If you request a hearing on the record under §§ 250.1454, 250.1456, 250.1462, or 250.1464, the hearing will be conducted by a Departmental Administrative Law Judge from the Office of Hearings and Appeals. After the hearing, the Administrative Law Judge will issue a decision in accordance with the evidence presented and applicable law.
§ 250.1473
§ 250.1474
§ 250.1475
(a) You must pay the amount of the Notice of Civil Penalty issued under §§ 250.1453 or 250.1461, if you do not request a hearing on the record under §§ 250.1454, 250.1456, 250.1462, or 250.1464
(b) If you request a hearing on the record under §§ 250.1454, 250.1456, 250.1462, or 250.1464, but you do not appeal the determination of the Administrative Law Judge to the Interior Board of Land Appeals under § 250.1473, you must pay the amount assessed by the Administrative Law Judge.
(1) You received the Notice of Civil Penalty, if you did not request a hearing on the record under either §§ 250.1454, 250.1456, 250.1462, or 250.1464;
(2) You received an Administrative Law Judge's decision under § 250.1472, if you obtained a stay of the accrual of penalties pending the hearing on the record under § 250.1455(b) or § 250.1463(b) and did not appeal the Administrative Law Judge's determination to the IBLA under § 250.1473;
(3) You received an IBLA decision under § 250.1473 if the IBLA continued the stay of accrual of penalties pending its decision and you did not seek judicial review of the IBLA's decision; or
(e) If you do not pay, that amount is subject to collection under the provisions of § 250.1477.
§ 250.1476
§ 250.1477
(a) BOEMRE may use all available means to collect the penalty including, but not limited to:
(b) If the Department uses judicial process, or if you seek judicial review under § 250.1474 and the court upholds assessment of a penalty, the court shall have jurisdiction to award the amount assessed plus interest assessed from the date of the expiration of the 90-day period referred to in § 250.1474. The amount of any penalty, as finally determined, may be deducted from any sum owing to you by the United States.Start Printed Page 38560
§ 250.1480
If you commit an act for which a civil penalty is provided at 30 U.S.C. 1719(d) and § 250.1460(b), the United States may pursue criminal penalties as provided at 30 U.S.C. 1720, in addition to any authority for prosecution under other statutes.
§ 250.1490
(a) A BOEMRE-specified surety instrument must be in a form specified in BOEMRE instructions. BOEMRE will give you written information and standard forms for BOEMRE-specified surety instrument requirements.
(b) BOEMRE will use a bank-rating service to determine whether a financial institution has an acceptable rating to provide a surety instrument adequate to indemnify the lessor from loss or damage.
(2) Irrevocable letters of credit or certificates of deposit must be from a financial institution acceptable to BOEMRE with a minimum 1-year period of coverage subject to automatic renewal up to 5 years.
§ 250.1491
(a) The BOEMRE bond-approving officer may approve your surety if he or she determines that the amount is adequate to guarantee payment. The amount of your surety may vary depending on the form of the surety and how long the surety is effective.
(1) The amount of the BOEMRE-specified surety instrument must include the principal amount owed under the Notice of Noncompliance or Notice of Civil Penalty plus any accrued interest we determine is owed plus projected interest for a 1-year period.
§ 250.1495
(a) To demonstrate financial solvency under this part, you must submit an audited consolidated balance sheet, and, if requested by the BOEMRE bond-approving officer, up to 3 years of tax returns to BOEMRE using the U.S. Postal Service, private delivery, courier, or overnight delivery at:
(1) For Alaska OCS: Jeffrey Walker, RS/FO, BOEMRE Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage, AK 99503-5823, jeffrey,walker@boemre.gov, (907) 334-5300.
(2) For Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic OCS: Joshua Joyce, Regional FARM Program Coordinator, BOEMRE Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70123-2394, joshua.joyce@boemre.gov, (504) 736-2779
(3) For Pacific OCS: Jaron Ming, Lead Leasing Specialist, BOEMRE Pacific OCS Region, 770 Paseo Camarillo, 2nd Floor, Camarillo, CA 93010, jaron.ming@boemre.gov, (805) 389-7514
(b) You must submit an audited consolidated balance sheet annually, and, if requested, additional annual tax returns on the date BOEMRE first determined that you demonstrated financial solvency as long as you have active appeals, or whenever BOEMRE requests.
(c) If you demonstrate financial solvency in the current calendar year, you are not required to redemonstrate financial solvency for new appeals of orders during that calendar year unless you file for protection under any provision of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code), or BOEMRE notifies you that you must redemonstrate financial solvency.
§ 250.1496
(a) The BOEMRE bond-approving officer will determine your financial solvency by examining your total net worth, including, as appropriate, the net worth of your affiliated entities.
(b) If your net worth, minus the amount we would require as surety under 30 CFR 250.1490 and 250.1491 for all orders you have appealed is greater than $300 million, you are presumptively deemed financially solvent, and we will not require you to post a bond or other surety instrument.
(c) If your net worth, minus the amount we would require as surety under 30 CFR 250.1490 and 250.1491 for all orders you have appealed is less than $300 million, you must submit the following to BOEMRE by one of the methods in § 250.1495(a):
(i) You must pay the processing fee to us following the requirements for making payments found in 30 CFR 250.126. You are required to use Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for these payments;
(1) We will use criteria similar to that which a potential creditor would use to lend an amount equal to the bond or other surety instrument we would require under 30 CFR 250.1490 and 250.1491;
(i) If our bond-approving officer determines that the business-information or credit-reporting service or program information demonstrates your financial solvency to our satisfaction, our bond-approving officer will not require you to post a bond or other surety instrument under 30 CFR 250.1490 and 250.1491;
(ii) If our bond-approving officer determines that the business-information or credit-reporting service or program information does not demonstrate your financial solvency to our satisfaction, our bond-approving officer will require you to post a bond or other surety instrument under 30 CFR Start Printed Page 38561250.1490 and 250.1491 or pay the obligation.
§ 250.1497
(a) If you are presumptively financially solvent under § 250.1496(b), BOEMRE will determine your net worth as described under §§ 250.1496(b) and (c) to evaluate your financial solvency at least annually on the date we first determined that you demonstrated financial solvency as long as you have active appeals and each time you appeal a new order.
(b) If you ask us to consult a business-information or credit-reporting service or program under § 250.1496(c), we will consult a service or program annually as long as you have active appeals and each time you appeal a new order.
(c) If our bond-approving officer determines that you are no longer financially solvent, you must post a bond or other BOEMRE-specified surety instrument under §§ 250.1490 and 250.1491.
7. The authority citation for part 1204 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 30 U.S.C. 1726.
8. Amend part 1204 as follows:
§ 1204.207(b) § 204.208 § 1204.208.
§ 1204.207(b) MMS ONRR.
9. The authority citation for part 1206 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301 et seq.; 25 U.S.C. 396 et seq., 396a et seq., 2101 et seq.; 30 U.S.C. 181 et seq., 351 et seq., 1001 et seq., 1701 et seq.; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 43 U.S.C. 1301 et seq., 1331 et seq.; 1801 et seq.
10. Amend part 1206 as follows:
§ 1206.259(e)(1) (twice) MMS ONRR.
§ 1206.259(e)(2) MMS ONRR.
11. The authority citation for part 1218 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 25 U.S.C. 396 et seq., 396a et seq., 2101 et seq.; 30 U.S.C. 181 et seq., 351 et seq., 1001 et seq., 1701 et seq.; 31 U.S.C. 3335; 43 U.S.C. 1301 et seq., 1331 et seq.; 1801 et seq.
12. Amend part 1218 as follows:
§ 1218.154(a) Regional Supervisor BOEMRE Regional Supervisor.
§ 1218.154(b) Regional Supervisor BOEMRE Regional Supervisor.
13. The authority citation for part 1241 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 25 U.S.C. 396 et seq., 396a et seq., 2101 et seq.; 30 U.S.C. 181 et seq., 351 et seq., 1001 et seq., 1701 et seq.; 43 U.S.C. 1301 et seq., 1331 et seq.; 1801 et seq.
14. Amend § 1241.60 as follows:
a. Remove paragraph (a)(3).
b. Remove ”; or” after the word “audit” and add, in its place, a period in paragraph (a)(2).
c. Add “or” after “lease;” in paragraph (a)(1).
d. Revise paragraph (b) to read as follows:
(b) Under 30 U.S.C. 1719(d), you may be subject to civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day for each day each violation continues if you knowingly or willfully prepare, maintain, or submit false, inaccurate, or misleading reports, notices, affidavits, records, data, or other written information.
16. The authority citation for part 1290 is revised to read as follows:
17. Amend part 1290 as follows:
§ 1290.105(g) Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
§ 1290.108 Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
§ 1290.110(a)(1) Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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