[Federal Register: December 8, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 236)]
[Proposed Rules]
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Parts 674, 682, and 685
Office of Postsecondary Education; Notice of Intent To Establish
Negotiated Rulemaking Committees Under Title IV of the Higher Education
Act of 1965, as Amended
AGENCY: Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice of negotiated rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Education (Secretary) announces the
establishment of a negotiated rulemaking committee to
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develop proposed regulations related to the Federal student loan
programs authorized by Title IV, Parts B, D, and E of the Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). The Secretary is also
announcing that she will establish a negotiating committee that will
begin meeting in January to address issues related to the Academic
Competitiveness Grant (ACG) and the National Science and Mathematics
Access to Retain Talent (National SMART) Grant programs. The Secretary
is still considering whether to establish additional committees to
address accreditation issues and/or other Title IV programmatic,
institutional eligibility and general provisions issues.
The Secretary also is announcing that she is reopening our request
for nominations of individual negotiators to serve on the ACG and
National SMART Grant programs committee and any additional negotiating
committees that may be formed to address accreditation issues and other
Title IV programmatic, institutional eligibility, and general
provisions issues.
DATES: The dates for the negotiation sessions are listed in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice. We must receive your
nominations for negotiators to serve on the ACG and National SMART
Grant programs committee and on any additional committees that may be
established to address accreditation issues and other Title IV
programmatic, institutional eligibility, and general provisions issues
on or before December 22, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Wendy Macias, U.S. Department of
Education, 1990 K Street, NW., room 8017, Washington, DC 20006.
Telephone: (202) 502-7526. E-mail: Wendy.Macias@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), you may
call the Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 1-800-877-8339.
Individuals with disabilities may obtain this document in an
alternative format (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or computer
diskette) on request to the contact person listed in this section.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August 18, 2006, we published a notice in
the Federal Register (71 FR 47756) announcing our intent to establish
up to four negotiated rulemaking committees to prepare regulations
under Title IV of the HEA. The notice also announced a series of four
regional hearings where interested parties could suggest issues for
consideration for action by the negotiating committees. We also invited
parties to submit issues for consideration in writing. In the notice,
we requested nominations for individual negotiators who represent key
stakeholder constituencies that are involved in the student financial
assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the HEA to serve on
these committees.
After consideration of the information received at the regional
hearings and in writing, we have decided to establish a negotiating
committee (``Loans Committee'') that will begin meeting in December
2006 to address issues related to the Federal student loan programs
authorized by Title IV, Parts B, D, and E of the HEA. We list the
topics the Loans Committee is likely to address, the members of the
committee, and the meeting schedule for the committee elsewhere in this
notice under Loans Committee Topics, Members, and Meeting Schedule.
We will also establish a negotiating committee that will begin
meeting in January 2007 to address issues related to the ACG and the
National SMART Grant programs. We are still considering whether to
establish additional committees to address accreditation issues and
other Title IV programmatic, institutional eligibility and general
provisions issues.
We are reopening our request for nominations for individual
negotiators who represent key stakeholder constituencies to serve on
the ACG and National SMART Grant programs committee and any additional
negotiating committees that may be formed to address accreditation
issues and Title IV programmatic, institutional eligibility, and
general provisions issues (see Invitation for Additional Nominations
for the ACG and National SMART Grant Program Committees and Possible
Additional Committees elsewhere in this notice). We will announce the
members of the ACG and National SMART Grant programs committee, the
issues this committee will likely address, and the meeting schedule for
this committee in the Federal Register at a later date. We will
announce the formation of any additional negotiating committees in the
Federal Register in early 2007.
Loans Committee Topics, Members, and Meeting Schedule
The topics the Loans Committee is likely to address are:
Entrance Counseling for Graduate and Professional Student
PLUS Loan borrowers.
Discharge of student loans based on identity theft of the
borrower.
Eligible lender trustee relationships between Federal
Family Education Loan (FFEL) lenders and schools or school-affiliated
organizations.
Use of lists of FFEL preferred lenders.
Prohibited inducements in the FFEL program.
FFEL loan certification and Direct Loan origination for
non-standard term programs.
Modifications to the Economic Hardship Deferment
provisions and Income Contingent Repayment Formula to improve
consideration of family size.
Retention of disbursement records supporting Title IV, HEA
loan program Master Promissory Notes (MPNs).
Documentation of E-Signature standards on Title IV Loan
Program MPNs Assigned to ED.
Use of true and exact copies of death certificates for
discharges of student loans based on death.
The impact of retroactive conditional disability periods
on total and permanent disability loan discharges.
National Student Loan Data System reporting timeframes for
lenders.
Assignment of defaulted Perkins Loans.
Eligibility requirements for the Perkins Loan Program
Child & Family Service Cancellation
Definition of ``reasonable and affordable'' collection
costs in the Perkins Loan Program.
Technical corrections.
This list of topics is tentative. Topics may be added as the
process continues.
In selecting individuals from the submitted nominations, the
Department sought to assemble a balanced and complementary
representation of the interests affected by the subject matter,
consistent with section 492 of the HEA. We believe the individuals
selected will bring valuable knowledge and expertise to the table, and
will work as a cohesive unit to assist us in developing proposed
regulations that are both reasonable and effective. Individuals that
were not selected as members of the committees will be able to attend
the meetings and have access to the negotiators. The committee meetings
will be open to the public.
The members of the Loans Committee are:
Students: Jennifer Pae, United States Student Association
Alternate: Luke Swarthout, State Public Interest Research Groups
Legal assistance organizations that represent students: Deanne Loonin,
National Consumer Law Center.
Public 2-Year Institutions of higher education: Darrel Hammon, Laramie
Community College.
Alternate: Kenneth L. Whitehurst, North Carolina Community Colleges.
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Public 4-Year Institutions of higher education: Pamela W. Fowler,
University of Michigan.
Alternate: Patricia McClug, University of Wyoming.
Private, non-profit Institutions of higher education: Elizabeth Hicks,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Alternate: Ellen Frishberg, Johns Hopkins University.
Private, for-profit postsecondary education institution: Jeff Arthur,
ECPI College of Technology.
Alternate: Robert Collins, Apollo Group, Inc.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Shari Crittendon, United
Negro College Fund.
Alternate: Dr. N. Joyce Payne, National Association of State and Land
Grant Colleges and Universities.
Guaranty agencies: Scott Giles, Vermont Student Assistance Corporation.
Alternate: Rachael Lohman, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
Agency.
FFEL Program Lenders: Tom Levandowski, Wachovia Corporation.
Alternate: Lee Woods, Chase Education Finance.
Secondary markets: Phil Van Horn, Wyoming Student Loan Corporation.
Alternate: Robert L. Zier, Indiana Secondary Market for Education Loan
Program, Inc.
Loan servicers: Robert Sommer, Sallie Mae.
Alternate: Wanda Hall, EDFinancial Services.
Guaranty agency servicers: Richard George, Great Lakes Education
Guaranty Corporation.
Alternate: Gene Hutchins, New Jersey Higher Education Assistance
Authority.
Institutions of higher education that participate in the Federal Direct
Loan Program: Eileen O'Leary, Stonehill College.
Alternate: Christine W. McGuire, Boston University.
Institutions of higher education that participate in the Perkins Loan
Program: Alisa Abadinsky, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Alternate: Karen Fooks, University of Florida.
We will hold a total of three meetings, all of which will be held
in the metropolitan Washington, DC area. The following is the schedule
for negotiations. This schedule is subject to change.
Session 1: December 12-14.
Session 2: January 29-February 1.
Session 3: February 26-February 28.
The December 12-14 negotiating session is scheduled from 1 to 5
p.m. on December 12th; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on December 13th; and 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. on December 14th. The Committee will convene at the Marriott
Crystal Gateway at 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia.
We will post information about the January and February negotiating
sessions, including information on the meeting sites and any schedule
changes, at http://www.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2007/nr.html
.
Participation in the rulemaking process is not limited to members
of the committee or those who work with the committee. Following the
negotiated rulemaking process, we will publish proposed regulations in
the Federal Register for public comment. The target date for
publication of proposed regulations developed by this committee is May
2007.
Invitation for Additional Nominations for the ACG and National SMART
Grant Programs Committee and Possible Additional Committees
We are reopening our request for nominations for individual
negotiators who represent key stakeholder constituencies that are
involved in the student financial assistance programs authorized under
Title IV of the HEA to serve on the ACG and National SMART Grant
programs committee and any committee that may be formed to address
accreditation issues (Title IV, Part H of the HEA) or other
programmatic, institutional eligibility, and general provisions issues
related to Title IV, Parts A (except for ACG and National SMART Grant
programs), C, G, and H (except subpart 2) of the HEA, as well as Title
II, Section 208(b)(2) of the HEA. Nominations must be received on or
before December 22, 2006.
The Secretary has identified the following constituencies as having
interests that are significantly affected by the subject matter of the
negotiating committee for the ACG and National SMART Grant Programs and
the committees that may be established to negotiate changes to the
other regulations. These constituencies are:
Students.
Legal assistance organizations that represent students.
Financial aid administrators at institutions of higher
education.
Business officers and bursars at institutions of higher
education.
Institutional servicers (including collection agencies).
Trustees.
State higher education executive officers.
Business and industry.
Institutions of higher education eligible to receive
Federal assistance under Title III, Parts A and B, and Title V of the
HEA, which includes Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
Hispanic-Serving Institutions, American Indian Tribally Controlled
Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving
Institutions, and other institutions with a substantial enrollment of
needy students as defined in Title III of the HEA.
Two-year public institutions of higher education.
Four-year public institutions of higher education.
Private, non-profit institutions of higher education.
Private, for-profit institutions of higher education.
Guaranty agencies and guaranty agency servicers (including
collection agencies).
Lenders, secondary markets, and loan servicers.
Accrediting agencies.
K-12 public schools, including charter schools.
State Governors.
Private schools and home schooled students.
Admissions officers at postsecondary education
institutions.
Parent organizations.
Organizations related to National SMART Grant majors.
Individuals who were nominated for these committees in response to
our earlier notice do not need to be renominated.
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Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1098a.
Dated: December 5, 2006.
James F. Manning,
Delegated the Authority of Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary
Education.
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