Federal Register - January 28, 2021

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 17 / Thursday, January 28, 2021 / Presidential Documents i Within 45 days of the date of the appointment of the Made in America Director, and as appropriate thereafter, the Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, shall:
1 publish a list of the information that granting agencies shall include when submitting such descriptions of proposed waivers and justifications to the Made in America Director; and 2 publish a deadline, not to exceed 15 business days, by Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, either the head of the agency that the Director of OMB, through in America Director, has waived each review described in c of this section or will notify the head of the agency in the result of the review.

which the will notify the Made subsection writing of
ii To the extent permitted by law and consistent with national security and executive branch confidentiality interests, descriptions of proposed waivers and justifications submitted to the Made in America Director by granting agencies shall be made publicly available on the website established pursuant to section 6 of this order.
c The Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, shall review each proposed waiver submitted pursuant to subsection b of this section, except where such review has been waived as described in subsection bi2 of this section.
i If the Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, determines that issuing the proposed waiver would be consistent with applicable law and the policy set forth in section 1 of this order, the Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, shall notify the granting agency of that determination in writing.
ii If the Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, determines that issuing the proposed waiver would not be consistent with applicable law or the policy set forth in section 1 of this order, the Director of OMB, through the Made in America Director, shall notify the granting agency of the determination and shall return the proposed waiver to the head of the agency for further consideration, providing the granting agency with a written explanation for the determination.
1 If the head of the agency disagrees with some or all of the bases for the determination and return, the head of the agency shall so inform the Made in America Director in writing.
2 To the extent permitted by law, disagreements or conflicts between the Made in America Director and the head of any agency shall be resolved in accordance with procedures that parallel those set forth in section 7 of Executive Order 12866 of September 30, 1993 Regulatory Planning and Review, with respect to the Director of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs within OMB.
d When a granting agency is obligated by law to act more quickly than the review procedures established in this section allow, the head of the agency shall notify the Made in America Director as soon as possible and, to the extent practicable, comply with the requirements set forth in this section. Nothing in this section shall be construed as displacing agencies authorities or responsibilities under law.
Sec. 5. Accounting for Sources of Cost Advantage. To the extent permitted by law, before granting a waiver in the public interest, the relevant granting agency shall assess whether a significant portion of the cost advantage of a foreign-sourced product is the result of the use of dumped steel, iron, or manufactured goods or the use of injuriously subsidized steel, iron, or manufactured goods. The granting agency may consult with the International Trade Administration in making this assessment if the granting agency deems such consultation to be helpful. The granting agency shall integrate any findings from the assessment into its waiver determination as appropriate.
Sec. 6. Promoting Transparency in Federal Procurement. a The Administrator of General Services shall develop a public website that shall include
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Federal Register - January 28, 2021

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