2018-11228

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 112 (Monday, June 11, 2018) 
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 112 (Monday, June 11, 2018)]
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[Pages 27229-27231]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2018-11228]

 

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Vol. 83

Monday,

No. 112

June 11, 2018

Part XXI

 

 

 Commodity Futures Trading Commission

 

 

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Semiannual Regulatory Agenda

Federal Register / Vol. 83 , No. 112 / Monday, June 11, 2018 /
Unified Agenda

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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION

17 CFR Ch. I


Regulatory Flexibility Agenda

AGENCY: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.

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SUMMARY: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (``Commission''), in
accordance with the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, is
publishing a semiannual agenda of rulemakings that the Commission
expects to propose or promulgate over the next year. The Commission
welcomes comments from small entities and others on the agenda.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christopher J. Kirkpatrick, Secretary
of the Commission, (202) 418-5964, [email protected], Commodity
Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street
NW, Washington, DC 20581.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Regulatory Flexibility Act (``RFA''), 5
U.S.C. 601, et seq., includes a requirement that each agency publish
semiannually in the Federal Register a regulatory flexibility agenda.
Such agendas are to contain the following elements, as specified in 5
U.S.C. 602(a):
    (1) A brief description of the subject area of any rule that the
agency expects to propose or promulgate, which is likely to have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities;
    (2) A summary of the nature of any such rule under consideration
for each subject area listed in the agenda, the objectives and legal
basis for the issuance of the rule, and an approximate schedule for
completing action on any rule for which the agency has issued a general
notice of proposed rulemaking; and,
    (3) The name and telephone number of an agency official
knowledgeable about the items listed in the agenda.
    Accordingly, the Commission has prepared an agenda of rulemakings
that it presently expects may be considered during the course of the
next year. Subject to a determination for each rule, it is possible as
a general matter that some of these rules may have some impact on small
entities.\1\ The Commission notes also that, under the RFA, it is not
precluded from considering or acting on a matter not included in the
regulatory flexibility agenda, nor is it required to consider or act on
any matter that is listed in the agenda. See 5 U.S.C. 602(d).
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    \1\ The Commission published its definition of a ``small
entity'' for purposes of rulemaking proceedings at 47 FR 18618
(April 30, 1982). Pursuant to that definition, the Commission is not
required to list--but nonetheless does--many of the items contained
in this regulatory flexibility agenda. See also 5 U.S.C. 602(a)(1).
Moreover, for certain items listed in this agenda, the Commission
has previously certified, under section 605 of the RFA, 5 U.S.C.
605, that those items will not have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities. For these reasons, the
listing of a rule in this regulatory flexibility agenda should not
be taken as a determination that the rule, when proposed or
promulgated, will in fact require a regulatory flexibility analysis.
Rather, the Commission has chosen to publish an agenda that includes
significant and other substantive rules, regardless of their
potential impact on small entities, to provide the public with
broader notice of new or revised regulations the Commission may
consider and to enhance the public's opportunity to participate in
the rulemaking process.
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    The Commission's spring 2018 regulatory flexibility agenda is
included in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory
Actions. The complete Unified Agenda will be available online at
www.reginfo.gov, in a format that offers users enhanced ability to
obtain information from the Agenda database.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on April 4, 2018, by the Commission.
 Christopher J. Kirkpatrick,
Secretary of the Commission.

         Commodity Futures Trading Commission--Final Rule Stage
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                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
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248.......................  Indemnification Rulemaking         3038-AE44
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         Commodity Futures Trading Commission--Long-Term Actions
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                                                           Regulation
       Sequence No.                    Title             Identifier No.
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249.......................  Regulation Automated               3038-AD52
                             Trading.
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION (CFTC)

Final Rule Stage

248. Indemnification Rulemaking

    E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent agency.
    Legal Authority: 7 U.S.C. 12a and 24a
    Abstract: The FAST Act repealed CEA 21(d)(2), added to the CEA by
Dodd-Frank 728, which provided that domestic and foreign regulators
that are otherwise eligible to, and that do, request data from an SDR
(collectively, Regulators) agree to indemnify the SDR and the CFTC for
expenses resulting from litigation relating to the information
provided. When considered in light of the CFTC's current regulations
addressing Regulators' access to SDR data, the removal of the
indemnification requirement presents a number of issues, primarily
related to the scope of Regulators' access to SDR data, and maintaining
the confidentiality of such data consistent with CEA 8. The Commission
addressed these issues in a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that
revises the current approach to Regulators' access to SDRs' swap data
and sets forth more information regarding the confidentiality agreement
that is required by CEA 21(d).
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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NPRM................................   01/25/17  82 FR 8369
NPRM Comment Period End.............   03/27/17  .......................
Final Rule..........................   05/00/18  .......................
Final Action Effective..............   07/00/18  .......................
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Daniel J. Bucsa, Deputy Director, Division of
Market Oversight, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette
Centre, 1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20581, Phone: 202 418-5435,
Email: [email protected].

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    David E. Aron, Special Counsel, Division of Market Oversight,
Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st
Street NW, Washington, DC 20581, Phone: 202 418-6621, Email:
[email protected].
    Owen Kopon, Special Counsel, Division of Market Oversight,
Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st
Street NW, Washington, DC 20581, Phone: 202 418-5360, Email:
[email protected].
    RIN: 3038-AE44

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION (CFTC)

Long-Term Actions

249. Regulation Automated Trading

    E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent agency.
    Legal Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1a(23), 7 U.S.C. 6c(a); 7 U.S.C. 7(d);
and 7 U.S.C. 12(a)(5)
    Abstract: On November 7, 2016, the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission (``Commission'') approved a supplemental notice of proposed
rulemaking for Regulation AT (``Supplemental NPRM''). The Supplemental
NPRM modifies certain rules proposed in the Commission's December 2015,
notice of proposed rulemaking for Regulation AT. The Supplemental NPRM
was published in the Federal Register on November 25, 2016, with a 90-
day comment period closing on January 24, 2017. The Commission
subsequently extended the comment period until May 1, 2017.
    Timetable:

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               Action                    Date            FR Cite
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ANPRM...............................   09/12/13  78 FR 56542
ANPRM Comment Period End............   12/11/13
ANPRM Comment Period Extended.......   01/24/14  79 FR 4104
ANPRM Comment Period Extended End...   02/14/14
NPRM................................   12/17/15  80 FR 78824
NPRM Comment Period End.............   03/16/16
NPRM Comment Period Reopened........   06/10/16  81 FR 36484
NPRM Comment Period Reopened End....   06/24/16
Supplemental NPRM...................   11/25/16  81 FR 85334
Supplemental NPRM Comment Period End   01/24/17
Supplemental NPRM Comment Period       01/26/17  82 FR 8502
 Extended.
Supplemental NPRM Comment Period       05/01/17
 Extended End.
NPRM................................   06/00/19
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    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
    Agency Contact: Marilee Dahlman, Phone: 202 418-5264, Email:
[email protected].
    RIN: 3038-AD52

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