From: [email protected] To: MBTA.RAO Subject: Massachusetts Public Records Law Request: Alternative compliance emails Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 10:27:57 PM
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) PRL Office 10 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116
September 24, 2019
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, I hereby request the following records:
All emails sent/recieved by the MBTA since September 1st 2018 containing any of the following complete phrases/keywords, without the quotes:
"alternative compliance" "alternative compliant" "alternate compliance" "alternate compliant" "tier 1 alternate" "tier 1 alternative" "new fra standards" "new fra standard" "new fra rules" "new fra rule" "new fra regulation" "new fra regulations" "new fra reg" "new fra regs"
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In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.
Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 business days, as the statute requires.
Sincerely,
Joseph Durso
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CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. From: Pzedpelski, William Subject: Federal Register Update - 9/18 Date: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:39:08 AM Attachments: image001.png
Federal Transit Administration
NOTICES Funding Opportunity: Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning , 49175–49180 [2019–20192] [TEXT] [PDF]
Railroad Retirement Board
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 49127 [2019–20125] [TEXT] [PDF]
Surface Transportation Board
NOTICES Release of Waybill Data , 49173 [2019–20171] [TEXT] [PDF]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
NOTICES Requirement for Certificates of Export for Importations: Steel Products of the Republic of Korea , 49115–49116 [2019–20186] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 181 Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
NOTICES Tech Sprints , 49099–49100 [2019–20201] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Meetings: Clinical Laboratory Improvement Advisory Committee; Correction , 49110–49111 [2019–20180] [TEXT] [PDF] Requirements and Registration for The REACH Lark Galloway-Gilliam Nomination for Advancing Health Equity , 49108–49110 [2019–20162] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: North Dakota Advisory Committee , 49089 [2019–20159] [TEXT] [PDF] Rhode Island Advisory Committee , 49088–49089 [2019–20161] [TEXT] [PDF] South Dakota Advisory Committee , 49088 [2019–20160] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Safety Zone: Delaware Bay and River, PA , 49017–49020 [2019–20101] [TEXT] [PDF] Delaware River, Philadelphia, PA , 49022–49025 [2019–20102] [TEXT] [PDF] Unionport (Bruckner Expressway) Bridge, Westchester Creek, Bronx, NY , 49020–49022 [2019–19990] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Local Regulation: North Atlantic Ocean, Ocean City, MD , 49014–49017 [2019–20107] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Industry and Security Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
PROPOSED RULES Exemption from Derivatives Clearing Organization Registration , 49071–49072 [2019–20189] [TEXT] [PDF] Registration With Alternative Compliance for Non-U.S. Derivatives Clearing Organizations , 49072–49073 [2019–20188] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: Technology Advisory Committee , 49098–49099 [2019–20177] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 49100–49101 [2019–20155] [TEXT] [PDF] Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 49101–49104 [2019–20145] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Maryland; Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 Ozone National
Ambient Air Quality Standard , 49062–49066 [2019–19670] [TEXT] [PDF] New Mexico; Infrastructure for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards and Repeal of State Regulations for Total Suspended Particulate , 49057–49062 [2019–19500] [TEXT] [PDF] Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances , 49025–49040 [2019–19666] [TEXT] [PDF] 49040–49057 [2019–19667] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Ocean Disposal: Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site for the Southern
Maine, New Hampshire, and Northern Massachusetts Coastal Region , 49075–49087 [2019–20127] [TEXT] [PDF]
Farm Credit Administration
PROPOSED RULES Organization; Funding and Fiscal Affairs, Loan Policies and Operations, and Funding Operations; Investment Eligibility , 49069–49071 [2019–19917] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Airworthiness Directives: The Boeing Company Airplanes , 49005–49008 [2019–20184] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace: Fairmont, MN , 49011–49012 [2019–20109] [TEXT] [PDF] Haleyville, AL, Hamilton, AL , 49008–49010 [2019–20110] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace; Establishment of Class E Airspace: Huntsville, AL , 49012–49014 [2019–20111] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace; Revocation of Class E Airspace: Mattoon/Charleston, IL; Monticello, IL , 49010–49011 [2019–20105] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Reduction of Fuel Tank Flammability on Transport Category Airplanes , 49174–49175 [2019–20163] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Exemption; Summary , 49173–49174 [2019–20198] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Exemption; Summary: The Boeing Company , 49174 [2019–20199] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 49104–49105 [2019–20255] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Trade Commission
NOTICES Proposed Consent Agreement: US Foods Holding Corp. , 49106–49108 [2019–20182] [TEXT] [PDF] SES Performance Review Board , 49105–49106 [2019–20191] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Meetings: A New Era of Smarter Food Safety , 49111–49114 [2019–20229] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Industry and Security Bureau
NOTICES National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Request for Public Comments: Potential Market Impact of the Proposed Amendment to Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Materials Plan and the Proposed Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Materials Plan , 49089–49092 [2019–20200] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See National Park Service
Internal Revenue Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Electronic Payee Statements , 49180 [2019–20167] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Certain Hot-Rolled Steel Flat Products from Japan , 49093–49094 [2019–20175] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Steel Nails from the People's Republic of China , 49094–49095 [2019–20174] [TEXT] [PDF] Cold-Drawn Mechanical Tubing of Carbon and Alloy Steel from the
People's Republic of China , 49093 [2019–20179] [TEXT] [PDF] Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled Into
Modules, from the People's Republic of China , 49092–49093 [2019–20178] [TEXT] [PDF] Seamless Refined Copper Pipe and Tube from the People's Republic of
China , 49095–49097 [2019–20176] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Polyethylene Terephthalate Sheet from Korea, Mexico, and Oman , 49116–49117 [2019–20190] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
PROPOSED RULES Privacy Act; Implementation , 49073–49075 [2019–19448] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 49114–49115 [2019–20118] [TEXT] [PDF] 49114 [2019–20119] [TEXT] [PDF] Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development , 49114 [2019–20120] [TEXT] [PDF] 49115 [2019–20121] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska: Exchange of Flatfish in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management
Area , 49067–49068 [2019–20170] [TEXT] [PDF] Pacific Cod by Pot Catcher/Processors in the Bering Sea and Aleutian
Islands Management Area , 49066–49067 [2019–20181] [TEXT] [PDF] Sablefish in the Western Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska , 49067 [2019–20187] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Permit Application: Marine Mammals; File No. 23092 , 49097–49098 [2019–20169] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES National Register of Historic Places: Pending Nominations and Related Actions , 49116 [2019–20172] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Antarctic Conservation Act Permits , 49119–49120 [2019–20141] [TEXT] [PDF] 49118–49119 [2019–20142] [TEXT] [PDF] 49117–49118 [2019–20143] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee for Education and Human Resources , 49119 [2019–20194] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Guidance: Pressurized Water Reactor Control Rod Ejection and Boiling Water
Reactor Control Rod Drop Accidents; Correction , 49125 [2019–20133] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards , 49123–49125 [2019–20122] [TEXT] [PDF] Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities , 49120–49123 [2019–20168] [TEXT] [PDF]
Personnel Management Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Case Review for Enhanced Disability Annuity Benefit , 49125–49126 [2019–20139] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Service
NOTICES Product Change: Priority Mail and First-Class Package Service Negotiated Service
Agreement , 49126–49127 [2019–20132] [TEXT] [PDF] Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and First-Class Package Service
Negotiated Service Agreement , 49126 [2019–20136] [TEXT] [PDF] Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 49126 [2019–20134] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
PROCLAMATIONS Special Observances: National Gang Violence Prevention Week (Proc. 9928) , 49187–49188 [2019–20365] [TEXT] [PDF] National Hispanic Heritage Month (Proc. 9927) , 49183–49186 [2019–20363] [TEXT] [PDF] ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Trading With the Enemy Act; Continuation of Certain Authorities (Presidential Determination No. 2019–23 of September 13, 2019) , 49189 [2019–20366] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Application: New Mountain Finance Corporation, et al. , 49142–49150 [2019–20158] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 49127–49128 [2019–20332] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 49128–49131 [2019–20149] [TEXT] [PDF] Nasdaq GEMX, LLC , 49158–49165 [2019–20152] [TEXT] [PDF] Nasdaq ISE, LLC , 49165–49172 [2019–20154] [TEXT] [PDF] Nasdaq MRX, LLC , 49151–49158 [2019–20151] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE Arca, Inc. , 49158 [2019–20153] [TEXT] [PDF] 49131–49138 [2019–20157] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE National, Inc. , 49138–49141 [2019–20156] [TEXT] [PDF] The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC , 49141–49142 [2019–20150] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for A, G, or NATO Visa , 49172–49173 [2019–20165] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Transit Administration
Treasury Department
See Internal Revenue Service
Veterans Affairs Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: State Application for Interment Allowance Under 38 U.S.C. Chapter 23 , 49180–49181 [2019–20135] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Presidential Documents , 49187–49188 [2019–20365] [TEXT] [PDF] 49183–49186 [2019–20363] [TEXT] [PDF] 49189 [2019–20366] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
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From: Danny Vais To: Coholan,Ryan Subject: Re: your interest in Heartwood simulations Date: Monday, August 26, 2019 4:20:42 PM
Hey Ryan,
Just wanted to bump my previous email below. Is this still a topic of interest?
-Danny
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Danny Vais Business Development, Heartwood w: 650.422.3408 c: 415.265.5027 e: [email protected] u: www.hwd3d.com
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 12:28 PM, Danny Vais wrote:
Hi Ryan,
Last month we exchanged a few emails on the Norfolk Southern simulations being leveraged to meet new FRA training regulations.
You were interested in this technology for passenger/commuter rail. We've had the chance to speak to a few other leaders of light rail transportation systems and learned that they are also facing new FRA regulations that need to be address.
If this still is a topic of interest, lets set up a quick discovery call. When are you free next week?
-Danny
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Danny Vais Business Development, Heartwood w: 650.422.3408 c: 415.265.5027 e: [email protected] u: www.hwd3d.com
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. From: AASHTO Subscription Services To: Boyd, Nick Subject: AASHTO DTU: The Public Rewards Of Transportation Research Funding; Georgia DOT, FHWA, The Ray Sign Charter, Formalize Initiative To Build Future Highways Infrastructure On I-85 Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 8:55:53 AM
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RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
The Public Rewards Of Transportation Research Funding (AASHTO)
Chao Tells SASHTO Meeting, 'Transportation Innovation Is In America's DNA' (Savannah Morning News)
With Micromobility, Tech Sparks Nimble Innovations In Transit (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
Deadliest Summertime Highways In The US Will Be Recast Via Self-Driving Cars (Forbes)
STATE DOT NEWS
Georgia DOT, FHWA, The Ray Sign Charter, Formalize Initiative To Build Future Highways Infrastructure On I-85 (GDOT)
North Dakota DOT Reports Two Violations Of Distracted Driving Policy For State Workers (Jamestown Sun)
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Could Alabama's I-10 Toll Project Be 'Killed' This Week? (AL.com)
INFRASTRUCTURE Research Studies Tsunami Impact On Infrastructure (The Astorian)
Advancement In Auto Industry Depends On Infrastructure Spending (WKMS Radio)
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Commuters Spared From Lincoln Tunnel Traffic Misery Predicted A Year Ago. What Went Right? (NJ.com)
South Dakota DOT To Discuss Mount Rushmore Road Plans (Rapid City Journal)
SAFETY
Will Lower Speed Limits Actually Prevent Traffic Deaths In Denver? (5280)
Caltrans SATCOM 1 Participates In Multiagency Tsunami Communications Drill (Caltrans)
Hawaii DOT Implements New Safety Features In Time For New School Year (HDOT)
The Car Seat Industry Helped Delay a Child Safety Regulation - Again (ProPublica)
MOBILITY
Accessible Housing, Transportation Seen As Keys To Making Atlanta Area 'Age Friendly' (WABE Radio)
A State Makes a Big Bet on Telework (Route Fifty)
FREIGHT
US, Canada Expand Preclearance Agreement To Include Cargo (Progressive Railroading)
Talking Freight Webinar: Using Real-Time Information To Improve Supply Chain Efficiency - August 28 (FHWA Office of Operations)
RAIL
North County Transit District Partners With NASA, FRA On Safety Reporting Program (Progressive Railroading)
Alaska Railroad Cancels Passenger Service Between Anchorage And Denali Due To Wildfire (Anchorage Daily News)
Plan To Renovate, Modernize Providence Rail Station Gets $25 Million Boost (WPRI-TV)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Pay Up Or Hit The Road, Maryland Transit Officials Tell West Virginia (Maryland Matters)
BART Director Considers Ban On Panhandlers (KPIX/KBCW-TV video) QLine To Be Added To Metro Detroit's New Transit Payment System Dart (Curbed Detroit)
LADOT Offers Free DASH Bus Rides To All K-12, College Student (Los Angeles Daily News)
AVIATION
Ridesharing Adds To the Crush Of Traffic At Airports (New York Times)
Colorado Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division Named Recipient of the 2019 ACC Agency Best Practices Awards (AviationPros)
Alternative Jet Fuels Emissions: Quantification Methods Creation And Validation Report (ACRP)
WATER
Sourcing Shifts For US Imports Boosting Southeast Ports (FreightWaves)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
First Day Of Security Line Changes At MSP Airport Causes Confusion (Minnesota Public Radio)
For Many States, Real ID Rollout Has Not Gone Smoothly (Stateline)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
San Diego Takes Steps To Revoke Lime's Operation Permit (KNSD-TV)
Transit Advocates Will Produce 'Master Plan' For NYC's Bike Lanes (Curbed NY)
Converting North Dakota Railroad Bridge Into Pedestrian Bridge Feasible But Expensive (KVRR-TV)
Phoenix Researching Ways To Allow Bicyclists To Trigger Traffic Lights (KNXV-TV)
Scoot Aside E-Scooters, Rental Mopeds Are Zooming In (Route Fifty)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD NOTICES Advisory Guidelines for Aircraft Onboard Wheelchairs , 43100-43107 [2019-17873] PDF TXT
COAST GUARD NOTICES Certificate of Alternative Compliance CAPT. JIM MCALLISTER PDF TXT 43151-43152 [2019-17940]
Certificate of Alternative Compliance EAGLE II and Q-OCEAN SERVICE PDF TXT 43153-43154 [2019-17941]
Meetings Merchant Mariner Medical Advisory Committee 43150-43151 [2019-17890] PDF TXT
Meetings Merchant Mariner Personnel Advisory Committee 43152-43153 [2019-17891] PDF TXT
PROPOSED RULES Drawbridge Operation Regulation Niantic River, Niantic, CT 43093-43095 [2019-17937] PDF TXT
Safety Zone Swim Around Charleston; Charleston, SC 43095-43097 [2019-17892] PDF TXT
Special Local Regulation Kaskaskia River MM 10-11, Evansville, IL PDF TXT 43090-43093 [2019-17875]
RULES Drawbridge Operation Regulation Bronx River, Bronx, NY 43043-43045 [2019-17938] PDF TXT
Safety Zones Recurring Events in Captain of the Port Duluth Zone-Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival Fireworks PDF TXT 43045 [2019-17893]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Reformulated Gasoline and PDF TXT Conventional Gasoline: Requirements for Refiners, Oxygenate Blenders, and Importers of Gasoline; Requirements for Parties in the Gasoline Distribution Network , 43124-43125 [2019-17836]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives The Boeing Company Airplanes 43080-43085 [2019-17500] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limited Helicopters PDF TXT 43085-43088 [2019-17904]
Revocation and Amendment of Class E Airspace Lafayette, LA PDF TXT 43089-43090 [2019-17791]
RULES Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 43039-43042 [2019-17905] PDF TXT
Amendment of Class E Airspace Marion, OH 43042-43043 [2019-17797] PDF TXT
Special Conditions The Boeing Company Model 747-8 Series Airplane; Certification of Cooktops PDF TXT 43037-43039 [2019-17696]
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Hours of Service of Drivers 43097-43098 [2019-17837] PDF TXT
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CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. From: AASHTO Subscription Services To: Peterson, Patsy Subject: AASHTO DTU: The Public Rewards Of Transportation Research Funding; Georgia DOT, FHWA, The Ray Sign Charter, Formalize Initiative To Build Future Highways Infrastructure On I-85 Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 8:55:43 AM
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
NEWS
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
The Public Rewards Of Transportation Research Funding (AASHTO)
Chao Tells SASHTO Meeting, 'Transportation Innovation Is In America's DNA' (Savannah Morning News)
With Micromobility, Tech Sparks Nimble Innovations In Transit (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
Deadliest Summertime Highways In The US Will Be Recast Via Self-Driving Cars (Forbes)
STATE DOT NEWS
Georgia DOT, FHWA, The Ray Sign Charter, Formalize Initiative To Build Future Highways Infrastructure On I-85 (GDOT)
North Dakota DOT Reports Two Violations Of Distracted Driving Policy For State Workers (Jamestown Sun)
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Could Alabama's I-10 Toll Project Be 'Killed' This Week? (AL.com)
INFRASTRUCTURE Research Studies Tsunami Impact On Infrastructure (The Astorian)
Advancement In Auto Industry Depends On Infrastructure Spending (WKMS Radio)
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Commuters Spared From Lincoln Tunnel Traffic Misery Predicted A Year Ago. What Went Right? (NJ.com)
South Dakota DOT To Discuss Mount Rushmore Road Plans (Rapid City Journal)
SAFETY
Will Lower Speed Limits Actually Prevent Traffic Deaths In Denver? (5280)
Caltrans SATCOM 1 Participates In Multiagency Tsunami Communications Drill (Caltrans)
Hawaii DOT Implements New Safety Features In Time For New School Year (HDOT)
The Car Seat Industry Helped Delay a Child Safety Regulation - Again (ProPublica)
MOBILITY
Accessible Housing, Transportation Seen As Keys To Making Atlanta Area 'Age Friendly' (WABE Radio)
A State Makes a Big Bet on Telework (Route Fifty)
FREIGHT
US, Canada Expand Preclearance Agreement To Include Cargo (Progressive Railroading)
Talking Freight Webinar: Using Real-Time Information To Improve Supply Chain Efficiency - August 28 (FHWA Office of Operations)
RAIL
North County Transit District Partners With NASA, FRA On Safety Reporting Program (Progressive Railroading)
Alaska Railroad Cancels Passenger Service Between Anchorage And Denali Due To Wildfire (Anchorage Daily News)
Plan To Renovate, Modernize Providence Rail Station Gets $25 Million Boost (WPRI-TV)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Pay Up Or Hit The Road, Maryland Transit Officials Tell West Virginia (Maryland Matters)
BART Director Considers Ban On Panhandlers (KPIX/KBCW-TV video) QLine To Be Added To Metro Detroit's New Transit Payment System Dart (Curbed Detroit)
LADOT Offers Free DASH Bus Rides To All K-12, College Student (Los Angeles Daily News)
AVIATION
Ridesharing Adds To the Crush Of Traffic At Airports (New York Times)
Colorado Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division Named Recipient of the 2019 ACC Agency Best Practices Awards (AviationPros)
Alternative Jet Fuels Emissions: Quantification Methods Creation And Validation Report (ACRP)
WATER
Sourcing Shifts For US Imports Boosting Southeast Ports (FreightWaves)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
First Day Of Security Line Changes At MSP Airport Causes Confusion (Minnesota Public Radio)
For Many States, Real ID Rollout Has Not Gone Smoothly (Stateline)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
San Diego Takes Steps To Revoke Lime's Operation Permit (KNSD-TV)
Transit Advocates Will Produce 'Master Plan' For NYC's Bike Lanes (Curbed NY)
Converting North Dakota Railroad Bridge Into Pedestrian Bridge Feasible But Expensive (KVRR-TV)
Phoenix Researching Ways To Allow Bicyclists To Trigger Traffic Lights (KNXV-TV)
Scoot Aside E-Scooters, Rental Mopeds Are Zooming In (Route Fifty)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD NOTICES Advisory Guidelines for Aircraft Onboard Wheelchairs , 43100-43107 [2019-17873] PDF TXT
COAST GUARD NOTICES Certificate of Alternative Compliance CAPT. JIM MCALLISTER PDF TXT 43151-43152 [2019-17940]
Certificate of Alternative Compliance EAGLE II and Q-OCEAN SERVICE PDF TXT 43153-43154 [2019-17941]
Meetings Merchant Mariner Medical Advisory Committee 43150-43151 [2019-17890] PDF TXT
Meetings Merchant Mariner Personnel Advisory Committee 43152-43153 [2019-17891] PDF TXT
PROPOSED RULES Drawbridge Operation Regulation Niantic River, Niantic, CT 43093-43095 [2019-17937] PDF TXT
Safety Zone Swim Around Charleston; Charleston, SC 43095-43097 [2019-17892] PDF TXT
Special Local Regulation Kaskaskia River MM 10-11, Evansville, IL PDF TXT 43090-43093 [2019-17875]
RULES Drawbridge Operation Regulation Bronx River, Bronx, NY 43043-43045 [2019-17938] PDF TXT
Safety Zones Recurring Events in Captain of the Port Duluth Zone-Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival Fireworks PDF TXT 43045 [2019-17893]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Reformulated Gasoline and PDF TXT Conventional Gasoline: Requirements for Refiners, Oxygenate Blenders, and Importers of Gasoline; Requirements for Parties in the Gasoline Distribution Network , 43124-43125 [2019-17836]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives The Boeing Company Airplanes 43080-43085 [2019-17500] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limited Helicopters PDF TXT 43085-43088 [2019-17904]
Revocation and Amendment of Class E Airspace Lafayette, LA PDF TXT 43089-43090 [2019-17791]
RULES Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 43039-43042 [2019-17905] PDF TXT
Amendment of Class E Airspace Marion, OH 43042-43043 [2019-17797] PDF TXT
Special Conditions The Boeing Company Model 747-8 Series Airplane; Certification of Cooktops PDF TXT 43037-43039 [2019-17696]
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Hours of Service of Drivers 43097-43098 [2019-17837] PDF TXT
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CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. From: Friedman, Eric (ENE) To: Friedman, Eric (ENE) Subject: FW: LBE Email Update August 2019 Date: Thursday, August 15, 2019 4:05:55 PM Attachments: image002.png image003.png image004.png LBE Council Meeting.ics
Greetings all – hope everyone is enjoying their last few weeks of summer. Please see below for several updates related to upcoming meetings, programs and new LBE staff.
LBE Updates The next LBE Council Meeting will be held on September 17 (10:00 AM– 12:00 PM) at UMass Lowell. This meeting will focus on resiliency, including a summary of the findings from our Clean Energy Resiliency LBE Council Meetings feasibility study that was conducted for 12 Health and Human Services facilities. An agenda and meeting logistics will be sent out in early September. Please click the attached meeting request to add this meeting to your calendar. The application forms for the 13th Annual Leading by Example Awards are now available on the LBE Awards page. The LBE Awards recognize two state agencies, two public colleges and universities, and two municipalities, plus two individual staff or volunteers from the public sector, for outstanding efforts in implementing policies and programs that 2019 LBE Awards result in measurable environmental and energy benefits. Applications
Applications are due by Tuesday, October 1st at 5pm. Recipients will be recognized at a ceremony at the State House in December 2019. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Ryan at [email protected] or 617-626-7315. Please join me in welcoming LBE’s newest staff member, Ryan Kingston! Ryan graduated from the University of New England in 2012 with a B.S. in Environmental Science with minors in Biology and Political Science. Shortly after graduation, he spent a year in Washington, D.C. as an intern with National Wildlife Federation’s Wildlife and Climate Safeguards team, where he supported projects related to climate mitigation and adaptation as well as wildlife conservation efforts. More recently, he served as the Welcome to Ryan New England Aquarium’s live blue™ Service Coordinator over the last Kingston, LBE’s new several years, working with a few dozen environmental organizations to Sustainability recruit and train volunteers to complete conservation work around the Projects Coordinator Greater Boston Area.
As the LBE Sustainability Project Coordinator, Ryan will be assisting the LBE team with events & media support, meeting coordination, including the LBE Council and Annual Awards, crafting content for the website, and engaging partners to support various sustainability initiatives, just to name a few of his responsibilities. Please join us at the next LBE Council Meeting and say hello to Ryan! Resources and Events On August 7 and 9, DOER released an outline of the proposed Clean Peak Standard (CPS) program details such as alternative compliance payment Clean Peak Standard: rates, annual obligation increases, eligibility criteria, and multiplier values. Stakeholder Meeting The full draft regulation is expected to be filed in Q4 of this year; visit the Update CPS web page for a summary and more information. We will provide an overview at the September LBE Council Meeting, but please reach out to Catie ([email protected]) if you have any questions in the meantime.
Best, Eric ------Eric Friedman Director, Leading by Example Program Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1020, Boston, MA 02114 Ph: 617.626.1034 Fax: 617.727.0030 http://www.mass.gov/doer/ http://www.mass.gov/eea/leadingbyexample Follow DOER on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MassDOER Visit the Energy Smarts blog: www.mass.gov/blog/energy
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CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. From: Danny Vais To: Coholan,Ryan Subject: your interest in Heartwood simulations Date: Thursday, August 8, 2019 3:28:30 PM
Hi Ryan,
Last month we exchanged a few emails on the Norfolk Southern simulations being leveraged to meet new FRA training regulations.
You were interested in this technology for passenger/commuter rail. We've had the chance to speak to a few other leaders of light rail transportation systems and learned that they are also facing new FRA regulations that need to be address.
If this still is a topic of interest, lets set up a quick discovery call. When are you free next week?
-Danny
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Danny Vais Business Development, Heartwood w: 650.422.3408 c: 415.265.5027 e: [email protected] u: www.hwd3d.com
This email has been scanned by Proofpoint and contains no viruses or malware. From: Friedman, Eric (ENE) To: Friedman, Eric (ENE) Subject: LBE Updates: July 2019 Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 4:51:47 PM Attachments: image002.png image003.png image004.png Peak Demand Update - 714.msg Clean Peak Standard (CPS) Draft Regulation Presentation August 7 and 9th.msg
Greetings LBE Partners –
I hope everyone managed through this past weekend’s heat and the subsequent crazy weather of the past 2 days. Nothing like a little climate change to keep us guessing. Please see below a host of information related to recent LBE Council Meetings and a various other updates.
LBE Updates The slides from the July 16 LBE Council Meeting with a focus on energy storage are now on our website here. LBE Council Meetings SAVE THE DATE – The next LBE Council Meeting will be held on September 17 (10:00 AM– 12:00 PM) at UMass Lowell. Stay tuned for more details on this gathering in the coming weeks! Resources and Events MassEVolves recognizes the efforts of organizations, including colleges and universities, in support of zero emission vehicles for their operations, employees, and communities. MassEVolves and Higher Ed institutions can make various levels of commitments and in return get technical Drive Clean Events assistance and recognition. To learn more about the benefits and how to become a participant, or get information on hosting a Drive Clean Event at your campus, please contact Leynah McGarghan at [email protected]. The Metropolitan Area Planning Council facilitates a Peak Demand Management Program that includes daily notifications; the emails (an example is attached) provide a simple, MAPC Peak Alert color-coded matrix to help flag days where deploying load shedding strategies may prove Email Updates to be valuable in reducing grid-wide demand as well as lowering a facility’s monthly peak demand and annual ICAP charges. If you would like to be enrolled in these updates, please reach out to Catie at [email protected]. Clean Peak SAVE THE DATE – DOER will be presenting the detailed draft regulation for the upcoming Standard: Clean Peak Standard in Boston (8/7) and Westborough (8/9). The presentation, which will Stakeholder be the same at both meetings, will contain program details such as alternative compliance Meetings (August 7 payment rates, annual obligation increases, eligibility criteria, and multiplier values. and August 9) Please see the attached email for full details, including required event registration. SAVE THE DATE -- Workshop on Sustainability Best Practices for MA State-funded Colleges and Universities. Topics will include: energy and water use, prevention and management Sustainability Best of waste (organic, solid, hazardous and universal), toxics use reduction (art studios, Practices for State cleaning and sanitizing, science labs, grounds), environmental health and safety Colleges and compliance, procurement practices, engagement with students, faculty and staff. Universities Additional information to follow. Workshop Monday, November 4, 2019 -- 8:30 AM–2:30 PM -- UMass Lowell (November 4) Please contact [email protected] if you would like to highlight your campus sustainability projects or programs during the workshop.
Best, Eric
------Eric Friedman Director, Leading by Example Program Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1020, Boston, MA 02114 Ph: 617.626.1034 Fax: 617.727.0030 http://www.mass.gov/doer/ http://www.mass.gov/eea/leadingbyexample Follow DOER on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MassDOER Visit the Energy Smarts blog: www.mass.gov/blog/energy
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This email has been scanned by Proofpoint and contains no viruses or malware. From: Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources To: Donaghy, Sean Subject: Clean Peak Standard (CPS) Draft Regulation Presentation August 7 and 9th Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 9:52:08 AM
Clean Peak Standard (CPS) Draft Regulation August 7th and August 9th
Dear Stakeholder:
DOER has incorporated the results of consultant analysis, policy considerations, and feedback received to date on the development of the Clean Peak Standard into a detailed draft regulation presentation and will be holding two stakeholder meetings at the following times and locations to present it:
Date Location Time August 7, 2019 Federal Reserve Bank Building 10:00 AM – 12:00 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210 PM August 9, 2019 Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and 10:00 AM - 12:00 Wildlife PM 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581
The presentation will include program details such as alternative compliance payment rates, annual obligation increases, eligibility criteria, and multiplier values. Both presentations will include the same content.
Registration is required.
To register for the August 7th event, please click here.
To register for the August 9th event, please click here.
Please note that the Federal Reserve requires that a list of attendees be provided in advance (and all attendees show photo identification to gain entry). If you wish to attend either event, you must RSVP by no later than the end of the day on Monday, August 5, 2019 so that you can be on the registered attendee list provided to the venue.
The event will be in person only and there will not be a call-in number provided or a live video stream. However, DOER does intend to post both the presentation and audio from the event to its website afterwards.
Any questions should be directed to [email protected].
More information on the Clean Peak Energy Standard including a program overview, past stakeholder questions and answers, the Clean Peak Energy Standard Straw Proposal, and stakeholder comments can be downloaded and reviewed on the following page of DOER’s website:
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/clean-peak-energy-standard.
To receive future updates on the development of the Clean Peak Energy Standard, please sign up for updates at the following link:
https://www.mass.gov/forms/subscribe-to-doer-email-lists
Regards,
Will Lauwers Director, Emerging Technology Division Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources 100 Cambridge St. Suite 1020 Boston, MA 02114
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Clean Peak Standard (CPS) Draft Regulation August 7th and August 9th
Dear Stakeholder:
DOER has incorporated the results of consultant analysis, policy considerations, and feedback received to date on the development of the Clean Peak Standard into a detailed draft regulation presentation and will be holding two stakeholder meetings at the following times and locations to present it:
Date Location Time August 7, 2019 Federal Reserve Bank Building 10:00 AM – 12:00 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210 PM August 9, 2019 Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and 10:00 AM - 12:00 Wildlife PM 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581
The presentation will include program details such as alternative compliance payment rates, annual obligation increases, eligibility criteria, and multiplier values. Both presentations will include the same content.
Registration is required.
To register for the August 7th event, please click here.
To register for the August 9th event, please click here.
Please note that the Federal Reserve requires that a list of attendees be provided in advance (and all attendees show photo identification to gain entry). If you wish to attend either event, you must RSVP by no later than the end of the day on Monday, August 5, 2019 so that you can be on the registered attendee list provided to the venue.
The event will be in person only and there will not be a call-in number provided or a live video stream. However, DOER does intend to post both the presentation and audio from the event to its website afterwards.
Any questions should be directed to [email protected].
More information on the Clean Peak Energy Standard including a program overview, past stakeholder questions and answers, the Clean Peak Energy Standard Straw Proposal, and stakeholder comments can be downloaded and reviewed on the following page of DOER’s website:
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/clean-peak-energy-standard.
To receive future updates on the development of the Clean Peak Energy Standard, please sign up for updates at the following link:
https://www.mass.gov/forms/subscribe-to-doer-email-lists
Regards,
Will Lauwers Director, Emerging Technology Division Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources 100 Cambridge St. Suite 1020 Boston, MA 02114
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Clean Peak Standard (CPS) Draft Regulation August 7th and August 9th
Dear Stakeholder:
DOER has incorporated the results of consultant analysis, policy considerations, and feedback received to date on the development of the Clean Peak Standard into a detailed draft regulation presentation and will be holding two stakeholder meetings at the following times and locations to present it:
Date Location Time August 7, 2019 Federal Reserve Bank Building 10:00 AM – 12:00 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210 PM August 9, 2019 Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and 10:00 AM - 12:00 Wildlife PM 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581
The presentation will include program details such as alternative compliance payment rates, annual obligation increases, eligibility criteria, and multiplier values. Both presentations will include the same content.
Registration is required.
To register for the August 7th event, please click here.
To register for the August 9th event, please click here.
Please note that the Federal Reserve requires that a list of attendees be provided in advance (and all attendees show photo identification to gain entry). If you wish to attend either event, you must RSVP by no later than the end of the day on Monday, August 5, 2019 so that you can be on the registered attendee list provided to the venue.
The event will be in person only and there will not be a call-in number provided or a live video stream. However, DOER does intend to post both the presentation and audio from the event to its website afterwards.
Any questions should be directed to [email protected].
More information on the Clean Peak Energy Standard including a program overview, past stakeholder questions and answers, the Clean Peak Energy Standard Straw Proposal, and stakeholder comments can be downloaded and reviewed on the following page of DOER’s website:
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/clean-peak-energy-standard.
To receive future updates on the development of the Clean Peak Energy Standard, please sign up for updates at the following link:
https://www.mass.gov/forms/subscribe-to-doer-email-lists
Regards,
Will Lauwers Director, Emerging Technology Division Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources 100 Cambridge St. Suite 1020 Boston, MA 02114
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Federal Transit Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 34993–34994 [2019–15364] [TEXT] [PDF]
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
NOTICES Pipeline Safety; Request for Special Permit: TransCanada/Columbia Pipeline Group , 34999–35000 [2019–15386] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 139 Friday, July 19, 2019
Agriculture Department
See Food and Nutrition Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 34849 [2019–15392] [TEXT] [PDF]
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
RULES Establishment of the Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County Viticultural Area , 34782–34785 [2019–15353] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 34895–34896 [2019–15424] [TEXT] [PDF] 34896–34897 [2019–15426] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Safety Zone: Beaufort Water Festival Air Show, Beaufort, SC , 34785–34787 [2019–15356] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See International Trade Administration See National Institute of Standards and Technology See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
NOTICES Procurement List; Additions and Deletions , 34876–34877 [2019–15390] [TEXT] [PDF] 34877–34878 [2019–15391] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
PROPOSED RULES Registration with Alternative Compliance for Non-U.S. Derivatives Clearing Organizations , 34819–34838 [2019–15262] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Accident Prevention Plans , 34894–34895 [2019–15370] [TEXT] [PDF] Bid Guarantees, Performance and Payment Bonds, and Alternative Payment
Protections , 34892–34893 [2019–15368] [TEXT] [PDF] Schedules for Construction Contracts , 34893–34894 [2019–15369] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Federal Acquisition Regulation; Prohibition on Contracting with Entities Using Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment , 34895 [2019–15417] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Educational Opportunity Centers Program Annual Performance Report , 34881 [2019–15324] [TEXT] [PDF] Investigation and Record Requests , 34878–34881 [2019–15425] [TEXT] [PDF]
Employment and Training Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Financial Report Form , 34947–34948 [2019–15342] [TEXT] [PDF] Charter Renewal: Native American Employment and Training Council , 34948–34949 [2019–15336] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
PROPOSED RULES National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List: Partial Deletion of the Idaho Pole Company Superfund Site , 34839–34845 [2019–15305] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Enhancing Effective Partnerships Between the EPA and the States in Civil Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Work , 34887–34888 [2019–15309] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Lake Charles Science Center and Educational Complex Project; Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group Final Supplemental Restoration Plan , 34888–34889 [2019–14992] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Weekly Receipts , 34889–34890 [2019–15431] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Airworthiness Directives: Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes , 34772–34774 [2019–15360] [TEXT] [PDF] The Boeing Company Airplanes , 34769–34772 [2019–15358] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Ipeco Pilot and Co-pilot Seats , 34816–34819 [2019–15413] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
RULES Unlicensed White Space Devices , 34792–34799 [2019–10921] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Emergency Management Agency
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Debt Collection Financial Statement , 34918–34919 [2019–15432] [TEXT] [PDF] Changes in Flood Hazard Determinations , 34911–34913 [2019–15341] [TEXT] [PDF] 34914–34917 [2019–15343] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations , 34910–34911 [2019–15337] [TEXT] [PDF] 34917–34918 [2019–15339] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Application: Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline, LLC , 34884–34885 [2019–15373] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 34882–34883 [2019–15374] [TEXT] [PDF] 34882 [2019–15375] [TEXT] [PDF] 34883–34884 [2019–15377] [TEXT] [PDF] 34884 [2019–15378] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC; Mainline 100 and Mainline 200
Replacement Project , 34885–34886 [2019–15372] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: Caden Energix Hickory, LLC , 34887 [2019–15376] [TEXT] [PDF] Story County Wind, LLC , 34881–34882 [2019–15379] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Limited Waivers and Refund Report: Clean Fuel Dane, LLC , 34887 [2019–15380] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 34890–34892 [2019–15365] [TEXT] [PDF] 34890 [2019–15366] [TEXT] [PDF] Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies , 34892 [2019–15397] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species Recovery Permit Application , 34922–34923 [2019–15357] [TEXT] [PDF] 34923–34924 [2019–15359] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Physician Interpretation of Information About Prescription Drugs in Scientific
Publications versus Promotional Pieces , 34897–34902 [2019–15350] [TEXT] [PDF] Electronic Submission; Data Standards; Support for Geopolitical Entities, Names, and Codes , 34902–34903 [2019–15352] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Nutrition Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: WIC Nutrition Assessment and Tailoring Study , 34849–34858 [2019–15401] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Claims of U.S. Nationals Referred to the Commission by the Department of
State , 34945–34946 [2019–15381] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Accident Prevention Plans , 34894–34895 [2019–15370] [TEXT] [PDF] Bid Guarantees, Performance and Payment Bonds, and Alternative Payment
Protections , 34892–34893 [2019–15368] [TEXT] [PDF] Schedules for Construction Contracts , 34893–34894 [2019–15369] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Federal Acquisition Regulation; Prohibition on Contracting with Entities Using Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment , 34895 [2019–15417] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Comments: Office of Federal High-Performance Buildings , 34894 [2019–15328] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration See National Institutes of Health NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 34905–34907 [2019–15323] [TEXT] [PDF] 34907–34908 [2019–15387] [TEXT] [PDF] 34907 [2019–15388] [TEXT] [PDF] 34904–34905 [2019–15389] [TEXT] [PDF] 34909 [2019–15393] [TEXT] [PDF] 34908 [2019–15394] [TEXT] [PDF] 34908–34909 [2019–15395] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health Resources and Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Parts A and B Unobligated Balances and
Rebate Addendum Tables , 34903–34904 [2019–15367] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See Federal Emergency Management Agency
Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Ginnie Mae Mortgage-Backed Securities Guide 5500.3, Revision 1 (Forms
and Electronic Data Submissions) , 34919–34922 [2019–15416] [TEXT] [PDF] Mark-to-Market Program; Requirements for Community-Based Non-Profit
Organizations and Public Agencies , 34919 [2019–15415] [TEXT] [PDF] Multifamily Housing Procedures for Projects Affected by Presidentially-
Declared Disasters , 34922 [2019–15414] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Land Management Bureau See National Park Service See Ocean Energy Management Bureau
Internal Revenue Service
RULES Income Inclusion when Lessee Treated as Having Acquired Investment Credit Property , 34775–34782 [2019–15497] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Certain Cold-Rolled Steel Flat Products from the United Kingdom , 34868–34869 [2019–15407] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Hot-Rolled Steel Flat Products from Japan , 34865–34867 [2019–15405] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Stilbenic Optical Brightening Agents from Taiwan , 34860–34862 [2019–15300] [TEXT] [PDF] Emulsion Styrene-Butadiene Rubber from Poland , 34858–34860 [2019–15408] [TEXT] [PDF] Heavy Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and Tubes from the
Republic of Turkey , 34863–34865 [2019–15301] [TEXT] [PDF] Narrow Woven Ribbons with Woven Selvedge from Taiwan , 34869–34872 [2019–15409] [TEXT] [PDF] Stainless Steel Butt-Weld Pipe Fittings from Malaysia , 34858 [2019–15403] [TEXT] [PDF] Membership Applications: Corporation for Travel Promotion Board of Directors , 34862–34863 [2019–15361] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Complaint: Certain Mobile Devices with Multifunction Emulators , 34943–34944 [2019–15326] [TEXT] [PDF] Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain Full-Capture Arrow Rests and Components Thereof , 34944–34945 [2019–15327] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Foreign Claims Settlement Commission NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund Application Form , 34946–34947 [2019–15382] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Settlement Agreement: CERCLA , 34947 [2019–15385] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Employment and Training Administration See Mine Safety and Health Administration See Occupational Safety and Health Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Consumer Expenditure Surveys: Quarterly Interview and Diary , 34949–34950 [2019–15363] [TEXT] [PDF]
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: United States Gypsum Company Mine Expansion/Modernization Project,
California , 34924–34925 [2019–15290] [TEXT] [PDF]
Maritime Administration
NOTICES Proposed New Policy and Information Collection Request: Centers of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and
Education Designation Program Guidance , 34994–34999 [2019–15406] [TEXT] [PDF]
Mine Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Affirmative Decisions on Petitions for Modification Granted in Whole or in Part , 34950–34951 [2019–15349] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Accident Prevention Plans , 34894–34895 [2019–15370] [TEXT] [PDF] Bid Guarantees, Performance and Payment Bonds, and Alternative Payment
Protections , 34892–34893 [2019–15368] [TEXT] [PDF] Schedules for Construction Contracts , 34893–34894 [2019–15369] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Federal Acquisition Regulation; Prohibition on Contracting with Entities Using Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment , 34895 [2019–15417] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Endowment for the Humanities
RULES Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974 , 34788–34792 [2019–14998] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
See National Endowment for the Humanities
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NOTICES Meetings: Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board , 34872–34873 [2019–15402] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 34910 [2019–15354] [TEXT] [PDF] 34909–34910 [2019–15355] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States: Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Framework Adjustment 58 , 34799–34815 [2019–15322] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic: Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Red Grouper Management
Measures , 34845–34848 [2019–15329] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: Caribbean Fishery Management Council , 34876 [2019–15421] [TEXT] [PDF] Fisheries of the South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean; Southeast
Data, Assessment, and Review , 34875–34876 [2019–15320] [TEXT] [PDF] Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council , 34873–34874 [2019–15351] [TEXT] [PDF] 34875 [2019–15422] [TEXT] [PDF] New England Fishery Management Council , 34875 [2019–15318] [TEXT] [PDF] Western Pacific Fishery Management Council , 34874–34875 [2019–15319] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Plains Indian Museum, Cody, WY , 34932–34933 [2019–15436] [TEXT] [PDF] Inventory Completion: Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage,
AK , 34932 [2019–15435] [TEXT] [PDF] 34929 [2019–15433] [TEXT] [PDF] State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY , 34926–34927 [2019–15437] [TEXT] [PDF] 34927–34929 [2019–15438] [TEXT] [PDF] 34931 [2019–15439] [TEXT] [PDF] 34934–34935 [2019–15440] [TEXT] [PDF] 34925–34926 [2019–15441] [TEXT] [PDF] National Register of Historic Places: Pending Nominations and Related Actions , 34933–34934 [2019–15396] [TEXT] [PDF] 34929–34931 [2019–15399] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
RULES List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NAC International NAC–UMS Universal Storage System, Certificate of
Compliance No. 1015, Amendment No. 7 , 34769 [2019–15398] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Determination: Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.; Vogtle Electric Generating Plant,
Units 3 and 4; Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria , 34953–34954 [2019–15325] [TEXT] [PDF]
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
RULES Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Operator Qualification , 34785 [2019–15383] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Application for Expansion of Recognition: TUV SUD America, Inc. , 34952–34953 [2019–15384] [TEXT] [PDF]
Ocean Energy Management Bureau
NOTICES Oil and Gas Lease Sales: Gulf of Mexico, Outer Continental Shelf, Lease Sale 253 , 34937–34943 [2019–15330] [TEXT] [PDF] 34935–34937 [2019–15334] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
PROPOSED RULES Periodic Reporting , 34838–34839 [2019–15333] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES New Postal Products , 34954–34955 [2019–15331] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 34978–34979 [2019–15344] [TEXT] [PDF] 34977–34978 [2019–15345] [TEXT] [PDF] Application: 1WS Credit Income Fund and 1WS Capital Advisers, LLC , 34988–34990 [2019–15430] [TEXT] [PDF] Applications: Voya Retirement Insurance and Annuity Co. , 34984–34987 [2019–15335] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc. , 34960–34963 [2019–15348] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe Exchange, Inc , 34963–34976 [2019–15338] [TEXT] [PDF] ICE Clear Credit LLC , 34990–34992 [2019–15340] [TEXT] [PDF] LCH SA , 34955–34960 [2019–15347] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE Arca, Inc. , 34979–34984 [2019–15346] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Major Disaster Declaration: Oklahoma; Public Assistance Only , 34992–34993 [2019–15410] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Transit Administration See Maritime Administration See Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Treasury Department
See Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau See Internal Revenue Service
Unified Carrier Registration Plan
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 35000–35001 [2019–15522] [TEXT] [PDF]
Veterans Affairs Department
RULES Claims and Appeals Modernization; Correction , 34787–34788 [2019–15153] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
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Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 134 Friday, July 12, 2019
Agricultural Marketing Service
PROPOSED RULES Accepted User Program Requirements: Almonds Grown in California , 33182–33185 [2019–14797] [TEXT] [PDF] Regulations and Procedures Under the Plant Variety Protection Act , 33176–33182 [2019–14799] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service See Food and Nutrition Service See Forest Service See Rural Utilities Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33218 [2019–14789] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Designation of a Class of Employees for Addition to the Special Exposure Cohort , 33266 [2019–14816] [TEXT] [PDF]
Children and Families Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: National Medical Support Notice—Part A , 33266–33267 [2019–14834] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: Arkansas Advisory Committee , 33221 [2019–14840] [TEXT] [PDF] Florida Advisory Committee , 33222 [2019–14846] [TEXT] [PDF] Minnesota Advisory Committee , 33221–33222 [2019–14841] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Regulated Navigation Area: Straits of Mackinac, Mackinaw City, MI , 33163 [2019–14820] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zone: Fireworks Display, Great Egg Harbor Bay, Ocean City, NJ , 33167–33169 [2019–14882] [TEXT] [PDF] Marine Events held in the Captain of the Port Long Island Sound Zone , 33163–33167 [2019–14792] [TEXT] [PDF] Security Zone: Port of Palm Beach, Port Everglades, Port of Miami, and Port of Key West,
FL , 33169–33172 [2019–14876] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33276–33277 [2019–14842] [TEXT] [PDF] 33274–33275 [2019–14843] [TEXT] [PDF] 33275–33276 [2019–14844] [TEXT] [PDF] 33273–33274 [2019–14886] [TEXT] [PDF] Certificate of Alternative Compliance: Cable Ferry TINA FALLON , 33273 [2019–14848] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Economic Analysis Bureau See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See International Trade Administration See National Institute of Standards and Technology See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
NOTICES Procurement List; Additions and Deletions , 33242–33243 [2019–14818] [TEXT] [PDF] 33241–33242 [2019–14819] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Navy Department PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation: Requirements for DD Form 254, Contract Security Classification
Specification , 33201–33205 [2019–14379] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33243 [2019–14888] [TEXT] [PDF]
Economic Analysis Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Direct Investment Surveys: BE–577, Quarterly Survey of U.S. Direct
Investment Abroad—Transactions of U.S. Reporter with Foreign Affiliate , 33222–33223 [2019–14847] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Health Education Assistance Loan Program Regs , 33246–33247 [2019–14860] [TEXT] [PDF] Impact Aid Program—Application for Section 7002 Assistance , 33244–33245 [2019–14858] [TEXT] [PDF] Impact Aid Program—Application for Section 7003 Assistance , 33245–33246 [2019–14859] [TEXT] [PDF] Profiles of Selected Practices of Charter Schools, Charter Management
Organizations, and Charter School Authorizers , 33244 [2019–14881] [TEXT] [PDF] List of Correspondence From April 1, 2018, Through December 31, 2018. , 33247–33248 [2019–14857] [TEXT] [PDF]
Election Assistance Commission
NOTICES Meetings: Board of Advisors , 33248 [2019–14804] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Request for Information: Basic Research Initiative for Microelectronics , 33248–33250 [2019–14869] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Texas; Revisions to Public Notice for Air Quality Permit Applications , 33172–33174 [2019–14839] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: New Hampshire; Reasonably Available Control Technology Orders , 33198–33201 [2019–14838] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Data Requirements Rule for the 1-Hour Sulfur Dioxide Primary National
Ambient Air Quality Standard , 33257–33259 [2019–14884] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Weekly Receipts , 33256 [2019–14768] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology , 33259 [2019–14883] [TEXT] [PDF]
Export-Import Bank
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 33259 [2019–14995] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes , 33185–33189 [2019–14045] [TEXT] [PDF] The Boeing Company Airplanes , 33189–33191 [2019–14878] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace: Huntsville, AL , 33196–33198 [2019–14769] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace and Revocation of Class E Airspace: Mattoon/Charleston, IL; Monticello, IL , 33191–33193 [2019–14772] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace: Fairmont, MN , 33194–33196 [2019–14773] [TEXT] [PDF] Mount Pleasant, IA , 33193–33194 [2019–14774] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33262–33263 [2019–14802] [TEXT] [PDF] 33259–33262 [2019–14877] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 33263–33264 [2019–14930] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: , 33255–33256 [2019–14833] [TEXT] [PDF] Application: Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority , 33253–33254 [2019–14836] [TEXT] [PDF] South Sutter Water District , 33251–33252 [2019–14837] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 33250 [2019–14828] [TEXT] [PDF] 33252–33253 [2019–14829] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: 2018 ESA Project Company, LLC , 33255 [2019–14830] [TEXT] [PDF] Montague Wind Power Facility, LLC , 33250–33251 [2019–14831] [TEXT] [PDF] Otter Creek Wind Farm, LLC , 33254–33255 [2019–14832] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Declaratory Order: Southern California Edison Co. , 33254 [2019–14835] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Labor Relations Authority
PROPOSED RULES General Statement of Policy or Guidance on Revoking Union-Dues Assignments , 33175 [2019–14651] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33264–33266 [2019–14874] [TEXT] [PDF] Requests for Nominations: Insurance Policy Advisory Committee , 33264 [2019–14873] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Guidance: Establishing Effectiveness and Safety for Hormonal Drug Products
Intended To Prevent Pregnancy , 33268–33269 [2019–14855] [TEXT] [PDF] Population Pharmacokinetics , 33267–33268 [2019–14856] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Development of Antiviral Drugs for the Treatment of Adenoviral Infection
in Immunocompromised Patients; Public Workshop; Cancellation , 33267 [2019–14887] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Nutrition Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Food Distribution Programs , 33218–33220 [2019–14795] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
NOTICES Approval of Subzone Expansion: Flemish Master Weavers, Sanford, ME , 33223–33224 [2019–14868] [TEXT] [PDF] Approval of Subzone Status: GDI Technology, Inc., Miami, FL , 33223 [2019–14867] [TEXT] [PDF] Authorization of Production Activity: Framatome, Inc., Foreign-Trade Zone 203, Moses Lake, WA , 33223 [2019–14866] [TEXT] [PDF]
Forest Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Recreation Economy Project , 33220–33221 [2019–14796] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation: Requirements for DD Form 254, Contract Security Classification
Specification , 33201–33205 [2019–14379] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Children and Families Administration See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: REAL ID: Minimum Standards for Driver's Licenses and Identification Cards
Acceptable by Federal Agencies for Office Purposes , 33278–33280 [2019–14800] [TEXT] [PDF]
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES Rate Adjustments for Indian Irrigation Projects , 33280–33283 [2019–14824] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Indian Affairs Bureau See Land Management Bureau
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-Diphosphonic Acid From the People's Republic
of China , 33236–33238 [2019–14863] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Fabricated Structural Steel From Canada , 33232–33235 [2019–14872] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Fabricated Structural Steel From Mexico , 33227–33230 [2019–14871] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Fabricated Structural Steel From the People's Republic of China , 33224–33227 [2019–14870] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Polyester Staple Fiber From the Republic of Korea , 33230–33232 [2019–14862] [TEXT] [PDF] Low Melt Polyester Staple Fiber From the Republic of Korea , 33235–33236 [2019–14864] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 33287 [2019–14935] [TEXT] [PDF] 33286 [2019–14936] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Insurance and Annuity Contracts and Mutual Fund Principal Underwriters
(PTE 1984–24); Correction , 33287 [2019–14807] [TEXT] [PDF] Prohibited Transaction Exemption 1986–128 for Securities Transactions
Involving Employee Benefit Plans and Broker-Dealers; Correction , 33287 [2019–14806] [TEXT] [PDF]
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Coal Management , 33283–33284 [2019–14790] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendments, Arizona , 33284–33285 [2019–14714] [TEXT] [PDF] Realty Action: Non-Competitive (Direct) Sale of Public Lands in Big Horn County, WY
(Merit, 10.53 Acres) , 33285–33286 [2019–14791] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation: Requirements for DD Form 254, Contract Security Classification
Specification , 33201–33205 [2019–14379] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Crash Report Sampling System , 33314–33315 [2019–14785] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33238 [2019–14850] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application and Impact of Clinical Research Training on Healthcare
Professionals in Academia and Clinical Research , 33270–33272 [2019–14821] [TEXT] [PDF] All of Us Research Program, Tribal Consultation Meetings and Listening Sessions; Correction , 33272–33273 [2019–14861] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 33269–33270 [2019–14805] [TEXT] [PDF] Prospective Grant of an Exclusive Patent License: Allogeneic Therapy Using Bicistronic Chimeric Antigen Receptors Targeting
CD19 and CD20 , 33270 [2019–14822] [TEXT] [PDF] Autologus Therapy Using Bicistronic Chimeric Antigen Receptors Targeting
CD19 and CD20 , 33272 [2019–14823] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
PROPOSED RULES Atlantic Highly Migratory Species: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries; Pelagic Longline Fishery Management , 33205–33217 [2019–14568] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33240 [2019–14849] [TEXT] [PDF] 33238–33239 [2019–14851] [TEXT] [PDF] 33241 [2019–14852] [TEXT] [PDF] 33240–33241 [2019–14853] [TEXT] [PDF] Permit Applications: Endangered Species; File Nos. 22822, 22988, and 22991 , 33239–33240 [2019–14794] [TEXT] [PDF] Research and Development Enterprise Committee; Research and Development Plan , 33240 [2019–14621] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 33287–33288 [2019–14854] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 33288–33289 [2019–14929] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Intent To Grant Partially Exclusive Patent License: Axis3 , 33243 [2019–14845] [TEXT] [PDF]
Rural Utilities Service
RULES Streamlining Electric Program Procedures , 33163 [2019–14875] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
RULES Commission Interpretation Regarding Standard of Conduct for Investment Advisers , 33669–33681 [2019–12208] [TEXT] [PDF] Commission Interpretation Regarding the Solely Incidental Prong of the Broker- Dealer Exclusion from the Definition of Investment Adviser , 33681–33689 [2019–12209] [TEXT] [PDF] Form CRS Relationship Summary; Amendments to Form ADV , 33492–33669 [2019–12376] [TEXT] [PDF] Regulation Best Interest: The Broker-Dealer Standard of Conduct , 33318–33492 [2019–12164] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BYX Exchange, Inc. , 33311–33313 [2019–14811] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 33310–33311 [2019–14810] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc. , 33306–33309 [2019–14808] [TEXT] [PDF] 33296–33299 [2019–14809] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe Exchange, Inc. , 33290–33293 [2019–14815] [TEXT] [PDF] Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. , 33299–33300 [2019–14814] [TEXT] [PDF] Long-Term Stock Exchange, Inc. , 33293–33296 [2019–14813] [TEXT] [PDF] Nasdaq MRX, LLC , 33300–33306 [2019–14812] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: U.S. Passport Renewal Application for Eligible Individuals , 33313–33314 [2019–14786] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Securities and Exchange Commission , 33669–33681 [2019–12208] [TEXT] [PDF] 33681–33689 [2019–12209] [TEXT] [PDF] 33492–33669 [2019–12376] [TEXT] [PDF] 33318–33492 [2019–12164] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
Bill Pzedpelski Associate Membership and Technical Services Administrator Association of American Railroads 425 Third St. SW, Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 639-2138
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NEWS
STATE DOT NEWS
TxDOT 'Prepared' For More Traffic As Louisiana Residents, Texas Travelers Flee Barry (KHOU-TV)
Hawaii DOT To Combat Climate Change With Carbon-Injected Concrete (Smart Cities Dive)
VDOT Announces New Chief Engineer (Potomac Local)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Bipartisan Committee Begins Studying Transportation In Ohio (WOSU Radio)
CNBC: Kentucky, Indiana Have Best Infrastructure in US (Courier Journal)
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
USDOT Wants To Preserve Spectrum For Connected Vehicle Apps (FCW)
One State's Plans To Expand Connected Vehicle Technology (Route Fifty)
Lakeland, Florida's New 'Intelligent Rail Bypass System' Relieves Congestion (WFTS-TV)
The Vital Federal Role in Meeting the Highway Innovation Imperative (TRB Special Report) HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Colorado DOT Breaks Ground On Westbound I-70 Mountain Express Lane (Summit Daily)
Sign Vandalism A Continued Problem Across North Dakota (KXMA/KXMB/KXMC/KXMD-TV)
Complete Streets Bill Introduced In Congress (Smart Cities Dive)
Planning Transportation Projects Using 'Ultrasound for Roads' (Route Fifty)
AVIATION
House Panel To Hold July 17 Hearing On Aviation Safety (Reuters)
Company Behind Oahu Plane Crash Did Not Have Proper Permits (AP)
Nevada Congresswoman Wants Translations For TSA Signs At US Airports (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
LAX To Add 4,700 Parking Spaces To Ease Traffic Congestion (KABC-TV)
SAFETY
Operation Lifesaver Awards Rail Safety Grant Funding To 10 Transit Agencies (Operation Lifesaver)
Drowsy Driving Just as Dangerous as Druken Driving, Doctor Says (Deseret News)
FREIGHT
Largest Tenant At Port Of Los Angeles Gets Green Light To Use Automated Cargo Handlers (KABC-TV)
RAIL
Amtrak To Temporarily Cancel Several North Carolina Trains To Northeast (News & Observer)
Amtrak IG Finds Cyber Vulnerabilities (MeriTalk)
Senate Committee Approves STB Nominee Michelle Schultz (Transport Topics)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Light Rail Service Suspended In Downtown Baltimore Indefinitely As Crews Repair Sinkhole (WJZ-TV)
Strategic Communications Toolkit To Improve Support For Transit-Priority Projects (TCRP Research Report)
Maryland Grants Contractor a 5-Month Delay in Purple Line's Opening Date (The Washington Post)
London Is Tracking Passengers on the Underground (CNN Business)
PLANNING
Admins Ask for Public Input on How to Improve I-95 in Virginia (WTVR-TV)
WATER
Coast Guard Adjusts Gulf Coast Port Conditions (Work Boat)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
Record Number Of People Screened At US Airports Over July 4 Holiday: TSA (AP)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Brooklyn Borough President Calls Out NYCDOT Over Report Showing Citi Bike Neglects NYC's Low-Income Neighborhoods (Daily News)
San Antonio Hires Staff Member Dedicated To Pedestrian Mobility (Rivard Report)
City of Oakland Department of Transportation OakDOT 2019 Bike Plan (News Release)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0105 PDF TXT 33273-33274 [2019-14886]
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0104 PDF TXT 33274-33275 [2019-14843]
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0046 PDF TXT 33275-33276 [2019-14844]
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0065 PDF TXT 33276-33277 [2019-14842]
Certificate of Alternate Compliance Cable Ferry TINA FALLON PDF TXT 33273 [2019-14848]
PROPOSED RULES Amendment of Class E Airspace and Revocation of Class E Airspace Monticello, IL PDF TXT 33191-33193 [2019-14772]
RULES Regulated Navigation Area Straits of Mackinac, Mackinaw City, MI PDF TXT 33163 [2019-14820]
Safety Zones Marine Events Held in the Captain of the Port Long Island Sound Zone PDF TXT 33163-33167 [2019-14792]
Safety Zone Fireworks Display, Great Egg Harbor Bay, Ocean City, NJ PDF TXT 33167-33169 [2019-14882]
Security Zones Port of Palm Beach, Port Everglades, Port of Miami, and Port of Key West, Florida PDF TXT 33169-33172 [2019-14876]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 33185-33189 [2019-14045] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives The Boeing Company Airplanes 33189-33191 [2019-14878] PDF TXT
Amendment of Class E Airspace Mount Pleasant, IA 33193-33194 [2019-14774] PDF TXT
Proposed Amendment of Class E Airspace Fairmont, MN 33194-33196 [2019-14773] PDF TXT
Amendment of Class E Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace Huntsville, AL PDF TXT 33196-33198 [2019-14769]
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: REAL ID: Minimum Standards PDF TXT for Driver's Licenses and Identification Cards Acceptable by Federal Agencies for Office Purposes , 33278-33280 [2019-14800]
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Crash Report Sampling System PDF TXT 33314-33315 [2019-14785]
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FRIDAY, JULY 12 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
NEWS
STATE DOT NEWS
TxDOT 'Prepared' For More Traffic As Louisiana Residents, Texas Travelers Flee Barry (KHOU-TV)
Hawaii DOT To Combat Climate Change With Carbon-Injected Concrete (Smart Cities Dive)
VDOT Announces New Chief Engineer (Potomac Local)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Bipartisan Committee Begins Studying Transportation In Ohio (WOSU Radio)
CNBC: Kentucky, Indiana Have Best Infrastructure in US (Courier Journal)
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
USDOT Wants To Preserve Spectrum For Connected Vehicle Apps (FCW)
One State's Plans To Expand Connected Vehicle Technology (Route Fifty)
Lakeland, Florida's New 'Intelligent Rail Bypass System' Relieves Congestion (WFTS-TV)
The Vital Federal Role in Meeting the Highway Innovation Imperative (TRB Special Report) HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Colorado DOT Breaks Ground On Westbound I-70 Mountain Express Lane (Summit Daily)
Sign Vandalism A Continued Problem Across North Dakota (KXMA/KXMB/KXMC/KXMD-TV)
Complete Streets Bill Introduced In Congress (Smart Cities Dive)
Planning Transportation Projects Using 'Ultrasound for Roads' (Route Fifty)
AVIATION
House Panel To Hold July 17 Hearing On Aviation Safety (Reuters)
Company Behind Oahu Plane Crash Did Not Have Proper Permits (AP)
Nevada Congresswoman Wants Translations For TSA Signs At US Airports (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
LAX To Add 4,700 Parking Spaces To Ease Traffic Congestion (KABC-TV)
SAFETY
Operation Lifesaver Awards Rail Safety Grant Funding To 10 Transit Agencies (Operation Lifesaver)
Drowsy Driving Just as Dangerous as Druken Driving, Doctor Says (Deseret News)
FREIGHT
Largest Tenant At Port Of Los Angeles Gets Green Light To Use Automated Cargo Handlers (KABC-TV)
RAIL
Amtrak To Temporarily Cancel Several North Carolina Trains To Northeast (News & Observer)
Amtrak IG Finds Cyber Vulnerabilities (MeriTalk)
Senate Committee Approves STB Nominee Michelle Schultz (Transport Topics)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Light Rail Service Suspended In Downtown Baltimore Indefinitely As Crews Repair Sinkhole (WJZ-TV)
Strategic Communications Toolkit To Improve Support For Transit-Priority Projects (TCRP Research Report)
Maryland Grants Contractor a 5-Month Delay in Purple Line's Opening Date (The Washington Post)
London Is Tracking Passengers on the Underground (CNN Business)
PLANNING
Admins Ask for Public Input on How to Improve I-95 in Virginia (WTVR-TV)
WATER
Coast Guard Adjusts Gulf Coast Port Conditions (Work Boat)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
Record Number Of People Screened At US Airports Over July 4 Holiday: TSA (AP)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Brooklyn Borough President Calls Out NYCDOT Over Report Showing Citi Bike Neglects NYC's Low-Income Neighborhoods (Daily News)
San Antonio Hires Staff Member Dedicated To Pedestrian Mobility (Rivard Report)
City of Oakland Department of Transportation OakDOT 2019 Bike Plan (News Release)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0105 PDF TXT 33273-33274 [2019-14886]
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0104 PDF TXT 33274-33275 [2019-14843]
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0046 PDF TXT 33275-33276 [2019-14844]
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: 1625-0065 PDF TXT 33276-33277 [2019-14842]
Certificate of Alternate Compliance Cable Ferry TINA FALLON PDF TXT 33273 [2019-14848]
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July 2019 SEC finalizes step in Title VII regulatory framework SEC has finalized capital, margin, and segregation requirements impacting Security-Based Swap Dealers, Major Security-Based Swap Participants, and broker-dealers. Key points The SEC has adopted rule amendments and new rules under Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act (Wall Street Transparency and Accountability), which established a new regulatory framework for the U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets. These final rules:
— Establish capital and margin requirements for nonbank security- based swap dealers (SBSDs) and major security-based swap participants (MSBSPs) for which there is not a prudential regulator (hereinafter, all SBSD and MSBSP references are to nonbank entities), including:
— Broker-dealers registered as SBSDs (broker-dealer SBSDs) — Broker-dealers registered as major security-based swap participants (broker-dealer MSBSPs) — Nonbank SBSDs not registered as broker-dealers (stand- alone SBSDs) — Nonbank MSBSPs not registered as broker-dealers (stand- alone MSBSPS). — Increase net capital requirements for broker-dealers authorized to use internal models to compute net capital (ANC broker- dealers)
— Establish segregation requirements for SBSDs and related notification requirements
— Amend existing cross-border rules to provide a mechanism for foreign nonbank SBSDs and MSBSPs to seek substituted compliance with respect to capital and margin requirements.
The SEC first proposed these rules in October 2012 and reopened the comment period in 2018. The final rules will become effective 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. Compliance is required 18 months after the later of i) the effective date of final rules establishing recordkeeping and reporting requirements for SBSDs and MSBSPs (these rules have not yet been finalized), or ii) the effective date of the final rules addressing the cross-border application of certain security- based swap requirements.
Similarly, the final rules also set the Registration Compliance Date for SBSDs and MSBSPs as 18 months after the later of i) the effective date of final rules establishing recordkeeping and reporting requirements for SBSDs and MSBSPs, or ii) the effective date of the final rules addressing the cross-border application of certain security-based swap requirements. (see page 298, final rule)
Capital Capital requirements – SBSDs SEC Rule 15c3-1 (as amended) and new Rule 18a-1 prescribe minimum net capital requirements for SBSDs that are the greater of a fixed dollar amount and an amount derived by applying a financial ratio. The SEC summarizes the minimum net capital requirements in the following table.
Tentative Net Net Capital Capital Type of Rule (net capital Registrant before Fixed- Financial haircuts) Dollar Ratio
Stand-alone 2% margin SBSD (not using 18a-1 N/A $20 million factor internal models) Stand-alone 2% margin SBSD (using 18a-1 $100 million $20 million factor internal models)*
Broker-dealer 2% margin SBSD factor + 15c3-1 N/A $20 million (not using internal Rule 15c3- models) 1 ratio
2% margin Broker-dealer factor + SBSD (using 15c3-1 $5 billion $1 billion Rule 15c3- internal models) 1 ratio
*Includes a stand-alone SBSD that also is an OTC derivatives dealer.
— Broker-dealer SBSDs will be subject to the requirements of the broker-dealer net capital rule, Rule 15c3-1. — Stand-alone SBSDs (including firms also registered as OTC derivatives dealers) will be subject to the capital requirements in new Rule 18a-1, which is structured similarly to Rule 15c3-1. — The “financial ratio requirement” is calculated as 2 percent of the firm’s exposures to its security-based swap customers (2 percent margin factor). The 2 percent multiplier may be increased by SEC order to as much as 4 percent after three years from the compliance date and 8 percent after five years. — “Tentative net capital” equals net capital before deducting standardized haircuts or market and credit risk charges. SBSDs that use models to compute net capital and ANC broker-dealers are subject to tentative net capital requirements. — When computing net capital, SBSDs must: — Deduct most unsecured receivables — Deduct 100 percent of an unsecured receivable arising from electing not to collect variation margin from a counterparty to a non-cleared security-based swap or swap; alternatively, SBSDs authorized to use models and ANC broker-dealers will be permitted to deduct a credit risk charge, subject to a cap — Deduct 100 percent of the amount of calculated initial margin for a security-based swap or swap transaction if the firm elects not to collect initial margin pursuant to an exception in the margin rule; SBSDs authorized to use models will be permitted to deduct a credit risk charge — Apply standardized haircuts to proprietary position if not approved to use model-based haircuts. ANC broker-dealers and OTC derivatives dealers may use model-based haircuts.
Risk Management. SBSDs must also comply with Rule 15c3-4, which requires them to establish, document, and maintain a system of internal risk management controls to include market, credit, leverage, liquidity, legal, and operational risks.
Margin Margin requirements – SBSDs Calculation. SEC Rule 18a-3 prescribes margin requirements for nonbank SBSDs with respect to non-cleared security-based swaps. The Rule requires a SBSD to calculate with respect to each account of a counterparty as of the close of business each day: i) the amount of current exposure in the account (i.e., variation margin) and ii) the initial margin amount for the account. Variation margin is calculated by marking the position to market. Initial margin must be calculated by applying standardized haircuts in Rule 15c3-1 or 18a-1, as applicable.
— A SBSD may apply to the SEC for authorization to use a model (including an industry standard model) to calculate initial margin. — Broker-dealer SBSDs must use the standardized haircuts to compute initial margin for non-cleared security-based swaps referencing equities securities and indexes even if approved to use a model. — Stand-alone SBSDs may use a model to calculate initial margin for non-cleared equity security-based swaps provided the account of the counterparty does not hold equity security positions other than equity security-based swaps. Collecting Collateral. Under SEC Rule 18a-3, nonbank SBSDs must collect collateral from a counterparty to cover variation and/or initial margin requirement as well as to deliver collateral to the counterparty to cover a variation requirement, as appropriate. SBSDs are not required to post initial margin to counterparties. Margin collateral must meet or exceed the margin requirement after applying the standardized haircuts and must meet certain conditions, including i) have a ready market, ii) be readily transferable, and iii) not consist of securities issued by the SBSD or the counterparty.
Exceptions. A nonbank SBSD need not collect variation or initial margin or deliver variation margin to certain counterparties under certain circumstances. The SEC summarizes these exceptions in the following table.
Status of Exceptions to Collecting Mark Status of Exception Exceptions to Delivering VM VM IM
Need Not Need Not Need Not Commercial End User Collect Collect Deliver
BIS or European Need Not Need Not Need Not Stability Mechanism Collect Collect Deliver
Multilateral Need Not Need Not Need Not Development Bank Collect Collect Deliver
Financial Market Must Need Not Must Deliver Intermediary Collect Collect
Must Need Not Affiliate Must Deliver Collect Collect Sovereign with Minimal Must Need Not Must Deliver Credit Risk Collect Collect
Need Not Need Not Need Not Legacy Account Collect Collect Deliver
IM Below $50 Million Must Need Not Must Deliver Threshold Collect Collect
Minimum Transfer Need Not Need Not Need Not Amount Collect Collect Deliver
Margin requirements – SBSDs SEC Rule 18a-3 prescribes margin requirements for MSBSPs with respect to non-cleared security-based swaps. It requires them to calculate variation margin for the account of each counterparty daily and to collect collateral from, or deliver collateral to, a counterparty to cover the variation margin requirement. Exceptions, as outlined in the Rule, apply to the collection of variation margin to certain counterparties (similar to those for SBSDs), though there is no exception to delivering variation margin to those same types of counterparties. No requirements to collect or deliver initial margin.
Segregation Segregation requirements – SBSDs and broker dealers Segregation requirements for broker-dealer SBSDs (other than firms registered as OTC derivatives dealers) and stand-alone broker-dealers are codified in SEC Rule 15c3-3. The segregation requirements for all other stand-alone SBSDs (including firms that have no other registration, are registered as OTC derivatives dealers, or are bank SBSDs) are codified in SEC Rule 18a-4. Further:
— The segregation rules require money, securities, and property of a security-based swap customer relating to cleared and non- cleared security-based swaps to be segregated but can be commingled with money, securities, or property of other customers (referred to as “omnibus segregation”). — The omnibus segregation requirements are mandatory with respect to money, securities or other property relating to cleared security-based swaps held by a stand-alone broker dealer or SBSD. For non-cleared security swap transactions, the omnibus segregation requirements are an alternative to the statutory provisions and a counterparty may elect to have initial margin individually segregated or to waive segregation. — An SBSD or stand-alone broker must maintain i) possession or control over excess securities collateral (securities and money market instruments that are not being used to meet variation margin requirements of the counterparty), and ii) a security- based swap customer reserve account to segregate cash and/or qualified securities in an amount equal to the net cash owed to security-based swap customers. Exemptions. A stand-alone SBSD or a bank SBSD will be exempt from the requirements of Rule 18a-4 if the firm meets certain conditions, including that it i) does not clear security-based swap transactions for other persons, ii) provides notice to the counterparty regarding the right to segregate initial margin, iii) discloses in writing that any collateral received will not be subject to a segregation requirement, and iv) discloses how a claim for the collateral would be treated in bankruptcy or other formal liquidation proceeding.
Alternative compliance SEC Rule 18a-10 provides an alternative compliance mechanism for a stand-alone SBSD registered as a swap dealer and predominantly engaged in a swaps business. These firms may elect to comply with the capital, margin, and segregation requirements of the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s rules in lieu of SEC Rules 18a-1, 18a-3, and 18a-4. To qualify, the stand alone SBSD may not be registered as a broker-dealer or an OTC derivatives dealer and must meet certain conditions.
Cross-border SEC Rule 18a-10 provides an alternative compliance mechanism for a stand-alone SBSD registered as a swap dealer and predominantly engaged in a swaps business. These firms may elect to comply with the capital, margin, and segregation requirements of the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s rules in lieu of SEC Rules 18a-1, 18a-3, and 18a-4. To qualify, the stand alone SBSD may not be registered as a broker-dealer or an OTC derivatives dealer and must meet certain conditions.
KPMG perspective The issuance of these rules brings the SBSDs one step closer to meeting the registration requirements required under the Dodd Frank Act. It establishes nonbank financial responsibility requirements for both stand- alone and broker-dealer SBSDs as well as non SBSD broker-dealers dealing in security-based swaps and swap transactions. The issuance of these rules will enable the CFTC to finalize their regulatory responsibility rules, as the CFTC rules cross reference certain SEC Capital Rules.
The finalization of the SBSD registration requirements and the CFTC financial responsibility rules address the significant issues that caused the financial crisis of 2007 - 2009. The capital markets are both stronger and more transparent today than pre-crisis.
We anticipate firms with multiple swap dealers and potential SBSDs will now determine the most beneficial capital structure for its entities. Once determined, firms will need to take the necessary steps to consolidate the entities, which will possibly require repapering of various customer agreements.
Firms that wish to use models should take steps as soon as possible to start the approval process with the SEC so that once registration is required, their use of models will have been approved.
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Regards, Amy Matsuo
Amy Matsuo Principal and National Lead Regulatory Insights T: 919-664-7302 E: [email protected]
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July 2019 SEC finalizes step in Title VII regulatory framework SEC has finalized capital, margin, and segregation requirements impacting Security-Based Swap Dealers, Major Security-Based Swap Participants, and broker-dealers. Key points The SEC has adopted rule amendments and new rules under Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act (Wall Street Transparency and Accountability), which established a new regulatory framework for the U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets. These final rules:
— Establish capital and margin requirements for nonbank security- based swap dealers (SBSDs) and major security-based swap participants (MSBSPs) for which there is not a prudential regulator (hereinafter, all SBSD and MSBSP references are to nonbank entities), including:
— Broker-dealers registered as SBSDs (broker-dealer SBSDs) — Broker-dealers registered as major security-based swap participants (broker-dealer MSBSPs) — Nonbank SBSDs not registered as broker-dealers (stand- alone SBSDs) — Nonbank MSBSPs not registered as broker-dealers (stand- alone MSBSPS). — Increase net capital requirements for broker-dealers authorized to use internal models to compute net capital (ANC broker- dealers)
— Establish segregation requirements for SBSDs and related notification requirements
— Amend existing cross-border rules to provide a mechanism for foreign nonbank SBSDs and MSBSPs to seek substituted compliance with respect to capital and margin requirements.
The SEC first proposed these rules in October 2012 and reopened the comment period in 2018. The final rules will become effective 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. Compliance is required 18 months after the later of i) the effective date of final rules establishing recordkeeping and reporting requirements for SBSDs and MSBSPs (these rules have not yet been finalized), or ii) the effective date of the final rules addressing the cross-border application of certain security- based swap requirements.
Similarly, the final rules also set the Registration Compliance Date for SBSDs and MSBSPs as 18 months after the later of i) the effective date of final rules establishing recordkeeping and reporting requirements for SBSDs and MSBSPs, or ii) the effective date of the final rules addressing the cross-border application of certain security-based swap requirements. (see page 298, final rule)
Capital Capital requirements – SBSDs SEC Rule 15c3-1 (as amended) and new Rule 18a-1 prescribe minimum net capital requirements for SBSDs that are the greater of a fixed dollar amount and an amount derived by applying a financial ratio. The SEC summarizes the minimum net capital requirements in the following table.
Tentative Net Net Capital Capital Type of Rule (net capital Registrant before Fixed- Financial haircuts) Dollar Ratio
Stand-alone 2% margin SBSD (not using 18a-1 N/A $20 million factor internal models) Stand-alone 2% margin SBSD (using 18a-1 $100 million $20 million factor internal models)*
Broker-dealer 2% margin SBSD factor + 15c3-1 N/A $20 million (not using internal Rule 15c3- models) 1 ratio
2% margin Broker-dealer factor + SBSD (using 15c3-1 $5 billion $1 billion Rule 15c3- internal models) 1 ratio
*Includes a stand-alone SBSD that also is an OTC derivatives dealer.
— Broker-dealer SBSDs will be subject to the requirements of the broker-dealer net capital rule, Rule 15c3-1. — Stand-alone SBSDs (including firms also registered as OTC derivatives dealers) will be subject to the capital requirements in new Rule 18a-1, which is structured similarly to Rule 15c3-1. — The “financial ratio requirement” is calculated as 2 percent of the firm’s exposures to its security-based swap customers (2 percent margin factor). The 2 percent multiplier may be increased by SEC order to as much as 4 percent after three years from the compliance date and 8 percent after five years. — “Tentative net capital” equals net capital before deducting standardized haircuts or market and credit risk charges. SBSDs that use models to compute net capital and ANC broker-dealers are subject to tentative net capital requirements. — When computing net capital, SBSDs must: — Deduct most unsecured receivables — Deduct 100 percent of an unsecured receivable arising from electing not to collect variation margin from a counterparty to a non-cleared security-based swap or swap; alternatively, SBSDs authorized to use models and ANC broker-dealers will be permitted to deduct a credit risk charge, subject to a cap — Deduct 100 percent of the amount of calculated initial margin for a security-based swap or swap transaction if the firm elects not to collect initial margin pursuant to an exception in the margin rule; SBSDs authorized to use models will be permitted to deduct a credit risk charge — Apply standardized haircuts to proprietary position if not approved to use model-based haircuts. ANC broker-dealers and OTC derivatives dealers may use model-based haircuts.
Risk Management. SBSDs must also comply with Rule 15c3-4, which requires them to establish, document, and maintain a system of internal risk management controls to include market, credit, leverage, liquidity, legal, and operational risks.
Margin Margin requirements – SBSDs Calculation. SEC Rule 18a-3 prescribes margin requirements for nonbank SBSDs with respect to non-cleared security-based swaps. The Rule requires a SBSD to calculate with respect to each account of a counterparty as of the close of business each day: i) the amount of current exposure in the account (i.e., variation margin) and ii) the initial margin amount for the account. Variation margin is calculated by marking the position to market. Initial margin must be calculated by applying standardized haircuts in Rule 15c3-1 or 18a-1, as applicable.
— A SBSD may apply to the SEC for authorization to use a model (including an industry standard model) to calculate initial margin. — Broker-dealer SBSDs must use the standardized haircuts to compute initial margin for non-cleared security-based swaps referencing equities securities and indexes even if approved to use a model. — Stand-alone SBSDs may use a model to calculate initial margin for non-cleared equity security-based swaps provided the account of the counterparty does not hold equity security positions other than equity security-based swaps. Collecting Collateral. Under SEC Rule 18a-3, nonbank SBSDs must collect collateral from a counterparty to cover variation and/or initial margin requirement as well as to deliver collateral to the counterparty to cover a variation requirement, as appropriate. SBSDs are not required to post initial margin to counterparties. Margin collateral must meet or exceed the margin requirement after applying the standardized haircuts and must meet certain conditions, including i) have a ready market, ii) be readily transferable, and iii) not consist of securities issued by the SBSD or the counterparty.
Exceptions. A nonbank SBSD need not collect variation or initial margin or deliver variation margin to certain counterparties under certain circumstances. The SEC summarizes these exceptions in the following table.
Status of Exceptions to Collecting Mark Status of Exception Exceptions to Delivering VM VM IM
Need Not Need Not Need Not Commercial End User Collect Collect Deliver
BIS or European Need Not Need Not Need Not Stability Mechanism Collect Collect Deliver
Multilateral Need Not Need Not Need Not Development Bank Collect Collect Deliver
Financial Market Must Need Not Must Deliver Intermediary Collect Collect
Must Need Not Affiliate Must Deliver Collect Collect Sovereign with Minimal Must Need Not Must Deliver Credit Risk Collect Collect
Need Not Need Not Need Not Legacy Account Collect Collect Deliver
IM Below $50 Million Must Need Not Must Deliver Threshold Collect Collect
Minimum Transfer Need Not Need Not Need Not Amount Collect Collect Deliver
Margin requirements – SBSDs SEC Rule 18a-3 prescribes margin requirements for MSBSPs with respect to non-cleared security-based swaps. It requires them to calculate variation margin for the account of each counterparty daily and to collect collateral from, or deliver collateral to, a counterparty to cover the variation margin requirement. Exceptions, as outlined in the Rule, apply to the collection of variation margin to certain counterparties (similar to those for SBSDs), though there is no exception to delivering variation margin to those same types of counterparties. No requirements to collect or deliver initial margin.
Segregation Segregation requirements – SBSDs and broker dealers Segregation requirements for broker-dealer SBSDs (other than firms registered as OTC derivatives dealers) and stand-alone broker-dealers are codified in SEC Rule 15c3-3. The segregation requirements for all other stand-alone SBSDs (including firms that have no other registration, are registered as OTC derivatives dealers, or are bank SBSDs) are codified in SEC Rule 18a-4. Further:
— The segregation rules require money, securities, and property of a security-based swap customer relating to cleared and non- cleared security-based swaps to be segregated but can be commingled with money, securities, or property of other customers (referred to as “omnibus segregation”). — The omnibus segregation requirements are mandatory with respect to money, securities or other property relating to cleared security-based swaps held by a stand-alone broker dealer or SBSD. For non-cleared security swap transactions, the omnibus segregation requirements are an alternative to the statutory provisions and a counterparty may elect to have initial margin individually segregated or to waive segregation. — An SBSD or stand-alone broker must maintain i) possession or control over excess securities collateral (securities and money market instruments that are not being used to meet variation margin requirements of the counterparty), and ii) a security- based swap customer reserve account to segregate cash and/or qualified securities in an amount equal to the net cash owed to security-based swap customers. Exemptions. A stand-alone SBSD or a bank SBSD will be exempt from the requirements of Rule 18a-4 if the firm meets certain conditions, including that it i) does not clear security-based swap transactions for other persons, ii) provides notice to the counterparty regarding the right to segregate initial margin, iii) discloses in writing that any collateral received will not be subject to a segregation requirement, and iv) discloses how a claim for the collateral would be treated in bankruptcy or other formal liquidation proceeding.
Alternative compliance SEC Rule 18a-10 provides an alternative compliance mechanism for a stand-alone SBSD registered as a swap dealer and predominantly engaged in a swaps business. These firms may elect to comply with the capital, margin, and segregation requirements of the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s rules in lieu of SEC Rules 18a-1, 18a-3, and 18a-4. To qualify, the stand alone SBSD may not be registered as a broker-dealer or an OTC derivatives dealer and must meet certain conditions.
Cross-border SEC Rule 18a-10 provides an alternative compliance mechanism for a stand-alone SBSD registered as a swap dealer and predominantly engaged in a swaps business. These firms may elect to comply with the capital, margin, and segregation requirements of the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s rules in lieu of SEC Rules 18a-1, 18a-3, and 18a-4. To qualify, the stand alone SBSD may not be registered as a broker-dealer or an OTC derivatives dealer and must meet certain conditions.
KPMG perspective The issuance of these rules brings the SBSDs one step closer to meeting the registration requirements required under the Dodd Frank Act. It establishes nonbank financial responsibility requirements for both stand- alone and broker-dealer SBSDs as well as non SBSD broker-dealers dealing in security-based swaps and swap transactions. The issuance of these rules will enable the CFTC to finalize their regulatory responsibility rules, as the CFTC rules cross reference certain SEC Capital Rules.
The finalization of the SBSD registration requirements and the CFTC financial responsibility rules address the significant issues that caused the financial crisis of 2007 - 2009. The capital markets are both stronger and more transparent today than pre-crisis.
We anticipate firms with multiple swap dealers and potential SBSDs will now determine the most beneficial capital structure for its entities. Once determined, firms will need to take the necessary steps to consolidate the entities, which will possibly require repapering of various customer agreements.
Firms that wish to use models should take steps as soon as possible to start the approval process with the SEC so that once registration is required, their use of models will have been approved.
Click here to download a copy of this Regulatory Alert.
For more information, please contact Tracy Whille, Dan McIsaac, or Bill Meehan.
Regards, Amy Matsuo
Amy Matsuo Principal and National Lead Regulatory Insights T: 919-664-7302 E: [email protected]
Contributing authors
Amy Matsuo, Principal and National Lead, Financial Services Regulatory Insights
Dan McIsaac, Director, Operations & Compliance Risk
Karen Staines, Director, Financial Services Regulatory Insight Center
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NOTICES Proposed Final Judgment and Competitive Impact Statement: United States v. Amcor Limited and Bemis Co., Inc. , 30223–30234 [2019–13531] [TEXT] [PDF] United States v. Canon Inc. and Toshiba Corp. , 30234–30243 [2019–13534] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30120–30121 [2019–13519] [TEXT] [PDF] 30118–30120 [2019–13521] [TEXT] [PDF] 30121–30122 [2019–13522] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30122–30123 [2019–13607] [TEXT] [PDF] 30123–30125 [2019–13608] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Safety Zone: City of Erie 4th July Fireworks; Presque Isle Bay, Erie, PA , 30022–30024 [2019–13516] [TEXT] [PDF] Lake of the Ozarks, Sunrise Beach, MO , 30024–30026 [2019–13557] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zones: Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone , 30021 [2019–13515] [TEXT] [PDF] Fireworks Displays in the Fifth Coast Guard District , 30021–30022 [2019–13564] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Special Local Regulation: Roy Webster Cross Channel Swim, Columbia River, Cascade Locks, OR , 30058–30060 [2019–13627] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30096–30097 [2019–13606] [TEXT] [PDF] 30094–30096 [2019–13614] [TEXT] [PDF] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Regulations Establishing and Governing the Duties of Swap Dealers and
Major Swap Participants , 30093–30094 [2019–13620] [TEXT] [PDF]
Council on Environmental Quality
NOTICES Guidance: Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions , 30097–30099 [2019–13576] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Navy Department PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation: Credit for Lower-Tier Small Business Subcontracting , 30071–30081 [2019–12481] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30099 [2019–13628] [TEXT] [PDF] 30100 [2019–13629] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission PROPOSED RULES Test Procedure Interim Waiver Process , 30047–30048 [2019–13593] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Proposed Subsequent Agreement , 30101–30102 [2019–13592] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Freedom of Information Act Regulations Update , 30028–30038 [2019–13290] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Indiana; Indiana RACT SIP and Negative Declaration for the Oil and Natural
Gas Industry Control Techniques Guidelines , 30066–30068 [2019–13496] [TEXT] [PDF] Iowa and Nebraska; Infrastructure SIP Requirements for the 2012 Annual Fine Particulate Matter (PM) National Ambient Air Quality Standard Interstate Transport , 30062–30066 [2019–13370] [TEXT] [PDF] Missouri; Air Quality Improvement Plan, Operating Permits Program, and
112(l) Plan; Operating Permits , 30068–30071 [2019–13373] [TEXT] [PDF] National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Perchlorate , 30524–30569 [2019–12773] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Primary Copper Smelting, Secondary Copper Smelting, and Primary Nonferrous Metals—Zinc, Cadmium, and Beryllium , 30110–30111 [2019–13560] [TEXT] [PDF] National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Clay Ceramics Manufacturing, Glass Manufacturing, and Secondary Nonferrous Metals Processing Area Sources , 30111–30112 [2019–13555] [TEXT] [PDF] National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Plastic Parts
and Products Surface Coating , 30108–30109 [2019–13558] [TEXT] [PDF] National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Prepared
Feeds Manufacturing , 30111 [2019–13559] [TEXT] [PDF] New Source Performance Standards for Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label
Surface Coating Operations , 30109–30110 [2019–13556] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Interim Registration Review Decision: Glyphosate , 30112–30113 [2019–13524] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 30052–30055 [2019–13421] [TEXT] [PDF] 30055–30058 [2019–13422] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Conditions: Robinson Helicopter Company, Model Robinson R66, Visual Flight Rules
Autopilot and Stability Augmentation System (AP/SAS System) , 30050–30052 [2019–13651] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Website for Frequency Coordination Request , 30296 [2019–13525] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Exemption; Summary: Aero-Flite FireFighting Academy , 30296–30297 [2019–13650] [TEXT] [PDF] L. Salcedo , 30297–30298 [2019–13649] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30113 [2019–13518] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 30114 [2019–13695] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Application: Northern Natural Gas Co. , 30103 [2019–13584] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 30108 [2019–13581] [TEXT] [PDF] 30104–30105 [2019–13585] [TEXT] [PDF] Filing , 30102–30103 [2019–13578] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: Cubico Palmetto Lessee, LLC , 30102 [2019–13580] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Jordan Cove Energy Project, LP, Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, LP , 30102 [2019–13586] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Approval of Proposed Reliability Standard—Cyber Security—Incident Reporting and Response Planning: North American Electric Reliability Corp. , 30105–30108 [2019–13587] [TEXT] [PDF] Request under Blanket Authorization: Texas Gas Transmission, LLC , 30103–30104 [2019–13583] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Change in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 30114 [2019–13591] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Trade Commission
NOTICES Proposed Consent Agreement: UnitedHealth Group and DaVita , 30114–30118 [2019–13499] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
PROPOSED RULES 2019–2020 Station-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations , 30314–30457 [2019–11443] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Administrative Procedures for Clinical Laboratory Improvement
Amendments Categorization , 30127–30129 [2019–13561] [TEXT] [PDF] Guidance: Clinical Investigations for Prostate Tissue Ablation Devices , 30125–30127 [2019–13554] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Nutrition Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Performance Reporting System, Management Evaluation , 30083–30084 [2019–13611] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
NOTICES Production Activity: Calsonic Kansei North America; Foreign-Trade Zone 158; Jackson, MS , 30086 [2019–13618] [TEXT] [PDF] Calsonic Kansei North America; Foreign-Trade Zone 78; Nashville, TN , 30086 [2019–13616] [TEXT] [PDF] Universal Metal Products, Inc.; Foreign-Trade Zone 12; McAllen, TX , 30086 [2019–13612] [TEXT] [PDF]
Forest Service
NOTICES Request for Nominations: Secure Rural Schools Resource Advisory Committees , 30084–30086 [2019–13458] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation: Credit for Lower-Tier Small Business Subcontracting , 30071–30081 [2019–12481] [TEXT] [PDF]
Geological Survey
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Earth Explorer User Registration Service , 30214–30215 [2019–13597] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health NOTICES Secretarial Review and Publication of the National Quality Forum 2018 Activities Report to Congress and the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services , 30129–30209 [2019–13626] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See U.S. Customs and Border Protection NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Sector Outreach and Programs Online Meeting Registration Tool , 30213–30214 [2019–13648] [TEXT] [PDF]
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Homeliving Programs and School Closure and Consolidation , 30216 [2019–13509] [TEXT] [PDF] Navajo Partitioned Lands Grazing Permits , 30215–30216 [2019–13508] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Geological Survey See Indian Affairs Bureau See Land Management Bureau See Ocean Energy Management Bureau
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Circular Welded Carbon-Quality Steel Pipe from the People's Republic of
China , 30086–30088 [2019–13617] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau See Antitrust Division NOTICES Proposed Consent Decree: Clean Air Act , 30243–30244 [2019–13526] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: H–1B Technical Skills Training and Jobs and Innovation Accelerator
Challenge Grants , 30244 [2019–13511] [TEXT] [PDF]
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Plats of Survey: Arizona , 30218 [2019–13600] [TEXT] [PDF] 30217 [2019–13601] [TEXT] [PDF] 30217 [2019–13602] [TEXT] [PDF]
Maritime Administration
NOTICES Deepwater Port License Application: Bluewater Texas Terminal, LLC , 30301–30303 [2019–13637] [TEXT] [PDF] Texas GulfLink, LLC , 30298–30300 [2019–13638] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Port of Long Beach (POLB or Port) Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility
Project , 30303–30305 [2019–13549] [TEXT] [PDF] Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws: Vessel DAUNTLESS , 30307–30308 [2019–13550] [TEXT] [PDF] Vessel HALCYON SEAS (Motor Vessel) , 30300–30301 [2019–13551] [TEXT] [PDF] Vessel HALO (Sailboat) , 30305–30306 [2019–13547] [TEXT] [PDF] Vessel SEA AIR (Motor Vessel) , 30306–30307 [2019–13548] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation: Credit for Lower-Tier Small Business Subcontracting , 30071–30081 [2019–12481] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: Interagency Operations Advisory Group—Industry Exchange; Webcast , 30245 [2019–13513] [TEXT] [PDF] International Space Station Advisory Committee , 30245 [2019–13621] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Archives and Records Administration
NOTICES Records Schedules , 30245–30246 [2019–13530] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Credit Union Administration
PROPOSED RULES Delay of Effective Date of Risk-Based Capital Rules , 30048–30050 [2019–13589] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 30209–30210 [2019–13538] [TEXT] [PDF] 30210 [2019–13539] [TEXT] [PDF] National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health , 30209 [2019–13540] [TEXT] [PDF] 30210–30211 [2019–13542] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases , 30211 [2019–13543] [TEXT] [PDF] Scientific and Technical Review Board on Biomedical and Behavioral
Research Facilities , 30211 [2019–13544] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska: Pollock in the West Yakutat District of the Gulf of Alaska , 30039 [2019–13568] [TEXT] [PDF] Fisheries of the Northeastern United States: Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery; Closure of the Closed Area I Scallop Access
Area to General Category Individual Fishing Quota Scallop Vessels , 30038–30039 [2019–13567] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Hearing: Proposed Waiver and Regulations Governing The Taking of Marine
Mammals , 30088–30092 [2019–13613] [TEXT] [PDF] Permit Application: Marine Mammals; File No. 20430 , 30092–30093 [2019–13594] [TEXT] [PDF] Marine Mammals; File No. 21163 , 30093 [2019–13565] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Antarctic Conservation Act Application Permit Form , 30246–30247 [2019–13619] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30101 [2019–13630] [TEXT] [PDF] Certificate of Alternate Compliance for USS KANSAS CITY , 30100–30101 [2019–13456] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Exemption; Issuance: Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC; Oyster Creek Nuclear
Generating Station , 30247–30250 [2019–13527] [TEXT] [PDF] License Transfer: In the Matter of Exelon Generation Co., LLC Oyster Creek Environmental Protection, LLC Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station , 30250–30252 [2019–13566] [TEXT] [PDF]
Ocean Energy Management Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Leasing of Sulfur or Oil and Gas in the Outer Continental Shelf , 30218–30219 [2019–13575] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Section 407 Proceeding , 30252–30253 [2019–13510] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Service
NOTICES Product Change: Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 30253 [2019–13590] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
EXECUTIVE ORDERS Iran; Imposition of U.S. Sanctions (EO 13876) , 30571–30576 [2019–13793] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
PROPOSED RULES Concept Release on Harmonization of Securities Offering Exemptions , 30460–30522 [2019–13255] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Application: Guinness Atkinson Asset Management, Inc. and Guinness Atkinson Funds , 30254–30255 [2019–13528] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe EDGA Exchange, Inc. , 30282–30294 [2019–13537] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe Exchange, Inc. , 30267–30282 [2019–13541] [TEXT] [PDF] New York Stock Exchange, LLC , 30262–30266 [2019–13535] [TEXT] [PDF] 30255–30262 [2019–13536] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Major Disaster Declaration: Arkansas , 30295–30296 [2019–13573] [TEXT] [PDF] Ohio , 30294–30295 [2019–13571] [TEXT] [PDF] Oklahoma , 30295 [2019–13569] [TEXT] [PDF] 30295 [2019–13570] [TEXT] [PDF] Ponca Tribe of Nebraska , 30294 [2019–13572] [TEXT] [PDF] Vermont , 30294 [2019–13574] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Maritime Administration See Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Treasury Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 30309–30310 [2019–13517] [TEXT] [PDF] 30310 [2019–13599] [TEXT] [PDF]
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
NOTICES Meetings: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission , 30310–30311 [2019–13633] [TEXT] [PDF]
Veterans Affairs Department
RULES Case Management Services Grant Program , 30026–30028 [2019–13500] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Service Members Group Life Insurance: Definition of Stillborn Child for purposes of Coverage , 30060–30062 [2019–13553] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: West Los Angeles Medical Center Campus Draft Master Plan for
Improvements and Reconfiguration , 30311–30312 [2019–13533] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Interior Department, Fish and Wildlife Service , 30314–30457 [2019–11443] [TEXT] [PDF] Part III Securities and Exchange Commission , 30460–30522 [2019–13255] [TEXT] [PDF] Part IV Environmental Protection Agency , 30524–30569 [2019–12773] [TEXT] [PDF] Part V Presidential Documents , 30571–30576 [2019–13793] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
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Federal Railroad Administration
NOTICES Application: Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System , 28884 [2019–13067] [TEXT] [PDF] 28885 [2019–13068] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Waiver of Compliance , 28884–28885 [2019–13077] [TEXT] [PDF]
Railroad Retirement Board
RULES General Administration: Designation of Central and Field Organization; Internal Organization , 28725–28726 [2019–13050] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration See Federal Railroad Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Transportation Security Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: TSA infoBoards , 28835–28836 [2019–13145] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 119 Thursday, June 20, 2019
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
NOTICES Request for Supplemental Evidence and Data Submissions: End-stage Renal Disease in the Medicare
Population , 28816–28817 [2019–12650] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service See Forest Service
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
PROPOSED RULES Swine Health Protection Act; Amendments to Garbage Feeding Regulations , 28774–28775 [2019–13154] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 28817–28819 [2019–13053] [TEXT] [PDF] 28820–28822 [2019–13054] [TEXT] [PDF] 28819–28820 [2019–13055] [TEXT] [PDF]
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 28788–28789 [2019–13144] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Drawbridge Operations: Duwamish Waterway, Seattle, WA , 28730–28732 [2019–12958] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zones: Lower Mississippi River, Port Gibson, MS , 28736–28738 [2019–12954] [TEXT] [PDF] Ohio River, Miles 110.5 to 111.5, Moundsville, WV , 28732–28734 [2019–12957] [TEXT] [PDF] Ohio River, Miles 90.8 to 91.4, Wheeling, WV , 28741–28742 [2019–12956] [TEXT] [PDF] Tug Nancy Anne, Jack-Up Barge JUB–100, and M/V Highland Eagle
operating in the Straits of Mackinac, MI , 28743–28744 [2019–12955] [TEXT] [PDF] Upper Mississippi River, Miles 109.9 to 647.8, Chester, IL to Guttenberg, IA , 28738–28741 [2019–12944] [TEXT] [PDF] Security Zone: Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Corpus Christi, TX , 28734–28736 [2019–13036] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Local Regulations: Recurring Marine Events in Captain of the Port Long Island Sound Zone;
Enforcement , 28728–28730 [2019–12935] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 28790–28792 [2019–13082] [TEXT] [PDF] 28789–28790 [2019–13083] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Navy Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Freight Classification Description , 28814 [2019–13137] [TEXT] [PDF] Quality Assurance Requirements , 28813–28814 [2019–13141] [TEXT] [PDF] Small Business Size Rerepresentation , 28815 [2019–13139] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Defense Innovation Board , 28792–28793 [2019–13066] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Generic Clearance for Federal Student Aid Customer Satisfaction Surveys
and Focus Groups Master Plan , 28796 [2019–13045] [TEXT] [PDF] Applications for New Awards: School Climate Transformation Grant Program—Local Educational Agency
Grants; Correction , 28795–28796 [2019–13090] [TEXT] [PDF]
Election Assistance Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 28796–28797 [2019–13151] [TEXT] [PDF]
Employee Benefits Security Administration
RULES Health Reimbursement Arrangements and Other Account-Based Group Health Plans , 28888–29027 [2019–12571] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Illinois; Infrastructure SIP Requirements for the 2012 PM NAAQS; Interstate
Transport , 28745–28747 [2019–13033] [TEXT] [PDF] Tolerance Exemptions: Melamine formaldehyde polycondensate resin , 28747–28750 [2019–12994] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Utah; Interstate Transport Requirements for Nitrogen Dioxide, Sulfur
Dioxide, and Fine Particulate Matter , 28776–28784 [2019–12948] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Alternative Methods for Calculating Off-cycle Credits under the Light-duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Program: Application from Toyota Motor North America, Inc. , 28811–28812 [2019–13093] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain New Chemicals: Receipt and Status Information for March 2019 , 28799–28811 [2019–13099] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 28719–28722 [2019–13059] [TEXT] [PDF] CFM International S.A. Turbofan Engines , 28717–28719 [2019–13040] [TEXT] [PDF] The Boeing Company Airplanes , 28722–28725 [2019–13058] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
RULES Auction of Cross-Service FM Translator Construction Permits Scheduled for June 25, 2019: Notice and Filing Requirements, Minimum Opening Bids, Upfront Payments,
and Other Procedures for Auction 100 , 28751–28761 [2019–13100] [TEXT] [PDF] Leased Commercial Access; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative , 28761–28769 [2019–13134] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Leased Commercial Access; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative , 28784–28787 [2019–13135] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Election Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 28812 [2019–13260] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 28797–28798 [2019–13240] [TEXT] [PDF] Permit Application: California State University Maritime Academy , 28798–28799 [2019–13136] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Commercial Driver's License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse , 28882–28884 [2019–13086] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 28812–28813 [2019–13150] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
RULES Migratory Bird Permits: Regulations for Managing Resident Canada Goose Populations , 28769–28773 [2019–13097] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Initiation of 5-Year Status Reviews for 53 Southeastern Species , 28850–28853 [2019–13155] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
RULES Guidance: The Declaration of Added Sugars on Honey, Maple Syrup, Other Single-
Ingredient Sugars and Syrups, and Certain Cranberry Products , 28726–28728 [2019–12983] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Scientific Data and Information About Products Containing Cannabis or Cannabis- Derived Compounds , 28822–28823 [2019–13122] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
NOTICES Reorganization under Alternative Site Framework: Foreign-Trade Zone 142, Salem/Millville, NJ , 28789 [2019–13125] [TEXT] [PDF]
Forest Service
NOTICES Newspapers Used for Publication of Legal Notices by the Alaska Region , 28788 [2019–13046] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Freight Classification Description , 28814 [2019–13137] [TEXT] [PDF] Quality Assurance Requirements , 28813–28814 [2019–13141] [TEXT] [PDF] Small Business Size Rerepresentation , 28815 [2019–13139] [TEXT] [PDF] FMR Bulletin B–48, Exchange/Sale Financial Accounting , 28814–28815 [2019–13012] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health RULES Health Reimbursement Arrangements and Other Account-Based Group Health Plans , 28888–29027 [2019–12571] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 28829–28833 [2019–13091] [TEXT] [PDF] 28823–28829 [2019–13112] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See Transportation Security Administration
Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Applicability of Updates to Duplication of Benefits Requirements under the Stafford Act for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Grantees , 28848–28850 [2019–13146] [TEXT] [PDF] Updates to Duplication of Benefits Requirements Under the Stafford Act for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Grantees , 28836–28848 [2019–13147] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Land Management Bureau
Internal Revenue Service
RULES Health Reimbursement Arrangements and Other Account–Based Group Health Plans , 28888–29027 [2019–12571] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and Components Thereof , 28855 [2019–13080] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Solid State Storage Drives, Stacked Electronics Components, and
Products Containing Same , 28856–28857 [2019–13121] [TEXT] [PDF] Vertical Metal File Cabinets from China , 28855–28856 [2019–13044] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Justice Programs Office See Prisons Bureau NOTICES Proposed Bankruptcy Settlement Agreement under CERCLA , 28857 [2019–13165] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Programs Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 28857–28858 [2019–13032] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Employee Benefits Security Administration
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Realty Action: Recreation and Public Purposes Act Classification: Nevada , 28853–28854 [2019–13092] [TEXT] [PDF] Requests for Nominations: National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska 2019 Oil and Gas Lease Sale , 28854–28855 [2019–13095] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Freight Classification Description , 28814 [2019–13137] [TEXT] [PDF] Quality Assurance Requirements , 28813–28814 [2019–13141] [TEXT] [PDF] Small Business Size Rerepresentation , 28815 [2019–13139] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NOTICES Meetings: National Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council , 28885–28886 [2019–12934] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 28834–28835 [2019–13061] [TEXT] [PDF] National Human Genome Research Institute , 28835 [2019–13060] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases , 28833–28834 [2019–13065] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering , 28833 [2019–13062] [TEXT] [PDF] 28834 [2019–13064] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders , 28834 [2019–13063] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 28858–28859 [2019–13201] [TEXT] [PDF] 28859 [2019–13209] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 28793–28794 [2019–13039] [TEXT] [PDF] 28794 [2019–13078] [TEXT] [PDF] Certificate of Alternate Compliance for USS INDIANAPOLIS (LCS 17) , 28795 [2019–13114] [TEXT] [PDF] Intent to Grant Partially Exclusive Patent License: Axis3 , 28794–28795 [2019–13119] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
PROPOSED RULES Withdrawal of Regulatory Issue Summary 2005–29 and its Draft Revision 1 Anticipated Transients that Could Develop into More Serious Events , 28775–28776 [2019–12725] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Evaluations of Uranium Recovery Facility Surveys of Radon and Radon Progeny , 28859–28860 [2019–13005] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Western Balkans; Continuation of National Emergency (Notice of June 18, 2019) , 28715 [2019–13258] [TEXT] [PDF]
Prisons Bureau
NOTICES Record of Decision: Proposed United States Penitentiary and Federal Prison Camp in Letcher
County, Kentucky; Withdrawal , 28858 [2019–13148] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 28878–28879 [2019–13056] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 28875–28878 [2019–13069] [TEXT] [PDF] Miami International Securities Exchange, LLC , 28860–28864 [2019–13070] [TEXT] [PDF] 28864–28866 [2019–13071] [TEXT] [PDF] New York Stock Exchange, LLC , 28879–28881 [2019–13075] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE American, LLC , 28867 [2019–13072] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE Arca, Inc. , 28871–28874 [2019–13073] [TEXT] [PDF] The Depository Trust Co. , 28867–28871 [2019–13074] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Disaster Declaration: Indiana , 28882 [2019–13094] [TEXT] [PDF]
Treasury Department
See Internal Revenue Service See United States Mint
United States Mint
NOTICES Pricing and Pricing Changes for 2019 United States Mint Numismatic Products , 28886 [2019–13096] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Health and Human Services Department , 28888–29027 [2019–12571] [TEXT] [PDF] Labor Department, Employee Benefits Security Administration , 28888–29027 [2019–12571] [TEXT] [PDF] Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service , 28888–29027 [2019–12571] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
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TUESDAY, JUNE 11 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
NEWS
STATE DOT NEWS
DOT Using Next-Level Technology On Wisconsin Roads (WSAW-TV)
Rose Bushes Replaced With Boulders To Deter Illegal Campers On ODOT Land (KGW-TV)
How GDOT Crews Work To Keep Roadways Safe From Fallen Debris (WGXA-TV)
State Audit Finds Critical Problems With Colorado DOT's Budget (Colorado Public Radio)
FDOT Continues To Fine Vendor Millions, Reinstates Fees On New Delinquent Tolls (WKMG-TV)
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Committee Takes Up Wolf's Gas Tax Plan (WHTM-TV)
'Pay By The Mile' Fee Proposed As Part Of Republican Transportation Plan (WISN-TV)
Illinois Drops Proposed $1,000 EV Registration Fee To $248 (Green Car Reports)
Local Officials, Turnpike To State: Stop Making Turnpike Pay For Transit, And Let Us Raise The Money Locally (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Delaware House To Vote Today On Transportation Infrastructure Fund (AP) Blue Dogs Look to Move Forward on Infrastructure Project (The Hill)
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Sensors Transform Maine-New Hampshire Bridge Into Living Laboratory (New Atlas)
Driverless Cars Are Going To Disrupt The Airline Industry (The Conversation)
Boston University Develops City Planning Tools For Electric Vehicle Adoption (Urban Transport News)
FREIGHT
Los Angeles Bakes In Box Slowdown For Upcoming Budget (FreightWaves)
Can America's Biggest Ports Go Green? (Governing)
Freight Railroads Consider Hiring Outside The Industry (FreightWaves)
RAIL
Amtrak Returns To Springfield's Union Station Concourse (MassLive)
Joint Finance Approves Funding To Expand Rail Service Between Milwaukee, Chicago (Wisconsin Public Radio)
Plan To Offer Train Service To Northern Midcoast Maine Falls Through Again (Bangor Daily News)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Transbay Transit Center Safe To Reopen, Engineering Experts Conclude (San Francisco Chronicle)
PSTA Approves New Safety Barriers On All Buses To Protect Drivers (WFTS-TV)
Transit Advocates Push For MBTA Discounts For Low-Income Residents (WFXT-TV)
Hobby Lobby Donates Land For Oklahoma City Transit Hub Plans (AP)
AVIATION
Deadly Helicopter Crash Renews Calls To Ban Flights Over Manhattan (CNN)
North Dakota Plans Statewide Drone Air Traffic Control (Government Technology)
Uber Will Test Unmanned Aircraft At Fort Worth Alliance Airport's New Technology Zone (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Traffic Wreaks Havoc On SFO Amid New Lyft, Uber Pick-Up Restrictions (San Francisco Business Times)
Legal Issues Relating To Airports Promoting Competition (Airport Cooperative Research Program)
WATER New River Port Considered In Mississippi (KNOE-TV)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
US Customs Says Traveler Images Exposed In Cyberattack (AP)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Survey Reveals Interest In Active Transportation Options In Omaha (KETV-TV)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chao Created Special Path For McConnell's Favored Projects (Politico)
DOT Sued For Documents Related To Elaine Chao (Washington Examiner)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD NOTICES Certificates of Alternative Compliance Towing Vessel CAPE HATTERAS PDF TXT 27147-27148 [2019-12229]
RULES 2015 Quarterly Listings Safety Zones, Security Zones, Special Local Regulations, Drawbridge Operation PDF TXT Regulations and Regulated Navigation Areas 27036-27039 [2019-12259]
Safety Zones Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone PDF TXT 27039 [2019-12230]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Noise Exposure Map Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey PDF TXT 27183-27184 [2019-12183]
Petition for Exemption; Summary of Petition Received Textron Aviation, Inc. PDF TXT 27184-27185 [2019-12174]
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 27042-27044 [2019-11831] PDF TXT
Amendment of Class E Airspace Wray, CO 27044-27045 [2019-12185] PDF TXT
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System PDF TXT 27185 [2019-12235]
Petition for Waiver of Compliance 27185-27186 [2019-12175] PDF TXT
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel TRANQUILO (Motor Vessel); Invitation for PDF TXT Public Comments 27186-27187 [2019-12309]
Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel ALCHEMY (Sailboat); Invitation for Public PDF TXT Comments 27187-27188 [2019-12311]
Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel NORTH SEA (Pilot Boat); Invitation for Public PDF TXT Comments 27188-27189 [2019-12314]
Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel REEL DIVE (Motor Vessel); Invitation for Public PDF TXT Comments 27189-27190 [2019-12315]
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD NOTICES Review of the General Purpose Costing System 27181-27182 [2019-12241] PDF TXT
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TUESDAY, JUNE 11 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
NEWS
STATE DOT NEWS
DOT Using Next-Level Technology On Wisconsin Roads (WSAW-TV)
Rose Bushes Replaced With Boulders To Deter Illegal Campers On ODOT Land (KGW-TV)
How GDOT Crews Work To Keep Roadways Safe From Fallen Debris (WGXA-TV)
State Audit Finds Critical Problems With Colorado DOT's Budget (Colorado Public Radio)
FDOT Continues To Fine Vendor Millions, Reinstates Fees On New Delinquent Tolls (WKMG-TV)
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Committee Takes Up Wolf's Gas Tax Plan (WHTM-TV)
'Pay By The Mile' Fee Proposed As Part Of Republican Transportation Plan (WISN-TV)
Illinois Drops Proposed $1,000 EV Registration Fee To $248 (Green Car Reports)
Local Officials, Turnpike To State: Stop Making Turnpike Pay For Transit, And Let Us Raise The Money Locally (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Delaware House To Vote Today On Transportation Infrastructure Fund (AP) Blue Dogs Look to Move Forward on Infrastructure Project (The Hill)
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Sensors Transform Maine-New Hampshire Bridge Into Living Laboratory (New Atlas)
Driverless Cars Are Going To Disrupt The Airline Industry (The Conversation)
Boston University Develops City Planning Tools For Electric Vehicle Adoption (Urban Transport News)
FREIGHT
Los Angeles Bakes In Box Slowdown For Upcoming Budget (FreightWaves)
Can America's Biggest Ports Go Green? (Governing)
Freight Railroads Consider Hiring Outside The Industry (FreightWaves)
RAIL
Amtrak Returns To Springfield's Union Station Concourse (MassLive)
Joint Finance Approves Funding To Expand Rail Service Between Milwaukee, Chicago (Wisconsin Public Radio)
Plan To Offer Train Service To Northern Midcoast Maine Falls Through Again (Bangor Daily News)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Transbay Transit Center Safe To Reopen, Engineering Experts Conclude (San Francisco Chronicle)
PSTA Approves New Safety Barriers On All Buses To Protect Drivers (WFTS-TV)
Transit Advocates Push For MBTA Discounts For Low-Income Residents (WFXT-TV)
Hobby Lobby Donates Land For Oklahoma City Transit Hub Plans (AP)
AVIATION
Deadly Helicopter Crash Renews Calls To Ban Flights Over Manhattan (CNN)
North Dakota Plans Statewide Drone Air Traffic Control (Government Technology)
Uber Will Test Unmanned Aircraft At Fort Worth Alliance Airport's New Technology Zone (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Traffic Wreaks Havoc On SFO Amid New Lyft, Uber Pick-Up Restrictions (San Francisco Business Times)
Legal Issues Relating To Airports Promoting Competition (Airport Cooperative Research Program)
WATER New River Port Considered In Mississippi (KNOE-TV)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
US Customs Says Traveler Images Exposed In Cyberattack (AP)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Survey Reveals Interest In Active Transportation Options In Omaha (KETV-TV)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chao Created Special Path For McConnell's Favored Projects (Politico)
DOT Sued For Documents Related To Elaine Chao (Washington Examiner)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD NOTICES Certificates of Alternative Compliance Towing Vessel CAPE HATTERAS PDF TXT 27147-27148 [2019-12229]
RULES 2015 Quarterly Listings Safety Zones, Security Zones, Special Local Regulations, Drawbridge Operation PDF TXT Regulations and Regulated Navigation Areas 27036-27039 [2019-12259]
Safety Zones Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone PDF TXT 27039 [2019-12230]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Noise Exposure Map Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey PDF TXT 27183-27184 [2019-12183]
Petition for Exemption; Summary of Petition Received Textron Aviation, Inc. PDF TXT 27184-27185 [2019-12174]
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 27042-27044 [2019-11831] PDF TXT
Amendment of Class E Airspace Wray, CO 27044-27045 [2019-12185] PDF TXT
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System PDF TXT 27185 [2019-12235]
Petition for Waiver of Compliance 27185-27186 [2019-12175] PDF TXT
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel TRANQUILO (Motor Vessel); Invitation for PDF TXT Public Comments 27186-27187 [2019-12309]
Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel ALCHEMY (Sailboat); Invitation for Public PDF TXT Comments 27187-27188 [2019-12311]
Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel NORTH SEA (Pilot Boat); Invitation for Public PDF TXT Comments 27188-27189 [2019-12314]
Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws Vessel REEL DIVE (Motor Vessel); Invitation for Public PDF TXT Comments 27189-27190 [2019-12315]
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD NOTICES Review of the General Purpose Costing System 27181-27182 [2019-12241] PDF TXT
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Federal Railroad Administration
NOTICES Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System , 27185 [2019–12235] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Waiver of Compliance , 27185–27186 [2019–12175] [TEXT] [PDF]
Surface Transportation Board
NOTICES Review of the General Purpose Costing System , 27181–27182 [2019–12241] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 112 Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27123–27126 [2019–12306] [TEXT] [PDF] 27121–27123 [2019–12312] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Food Safety and Inspection Service
Army Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27097 [2019–12124] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
PROPOSED RULES Medicare and Medicaid Programs: Hospital and Critical Access Hospital Changes to Promote Innovation,
Flexibility, and Improvement in Patient Care; Extension of Timeline , 27069–27070 [2019–12216] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Information: Reducing Administrative Burden to Put Patients over Paperwork , 27070–27072 [2019–12215] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: Idaho Advisory Committee , 27078–27079 [2019–12302] [TEXT] [PDF] New Mexico Advisory Committee , 27079 [2019–12277] [TEXT] [PDF] Tennessee Advisory Committee , 27079–27080 [2019–12205] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES 2015 Quarterly Listings: Safety Zones, Security Zones, Special Local Regulations, Drawbridge
Operation Regulations and Regulated Navigation Areas , 27036–27039 [2019–12259] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zones: Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone , 27039 [2019–12230] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Certificate of Alternative Compliance: towing vessel CAPE HATTERAS , 27147–27148 [2019–12229] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Economic Analysis Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Corporation for National and Community Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application Package for National Service Trust Americorps Forbearance
Request for National Service Form , 27096–27097 [2019–12206] [TEXT] [PDF] 27095–27096 [2019–12212] [TEXT] [PDF] Application Package for National Service Trust AmeriCorps Interest
Payment Form/AmeriCorps—Manual Interest Payment Request Form , 27095 [2019–12210] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Army Department See Navy Department
Delaware River Basin Commission
RULES Regulatory Program Fees and Water Charges Rates , 27035–27036 [2019–11975] [TEXT] [PDF]
Economic Analysis Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Direct Investment Surveys: BE–13, Survey of New Foreign Direct
Investment in the United States , 27080 [2019–12271] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: 2019–20 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study , 27102–27103 [2019–12231] [TEXT] [PDF] Applications for New Awards: Promoting Postbaccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans
Program , 27098–27102 [2019–12268] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Request for Information: Marine Sciences Laboratory , 27103–27104 [2019–12262] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Utah; Revisions to the Utah Division of Administrative Rules , 27039–27041 [2019–12157] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: AK: Adoption Updates and Permitting Rule Revisions , 27049–27053 [2019–12178] [TEXT] [PDF] Maine; Reasonably Available Control Technology for the 2008 Ozone
Standard , 27046–27049 [2019–12269] [TEXT] [PDF] Missouri; Revision to Emission Data, Emission Fees and Process
Information Rule , 27055–27057 [2019–12217] [TEXT] [PDF] Missouri; Revision to Reference Methods Rule , 27053–27055 [2019–12219] [TEXT] [PDF] Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions: Ohio , 27057–27061 [2019–12180] [TEXT] [PDF] Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances , 27061–27069 [2019–12115] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 27109–27112 [2019–12300] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Nominations: National Environmental Justice Advisory Council , 27112–27113 [2019–12295] [TEXT] [PDF] Settlement: Chemform, Inc., Superfund Site; Pompano Beach, FL , 27112 [2019–12296] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes , 27042–27044 [2019–11831] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace: Wray, CO , 27044–27045 [2019–12185] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Noise Exposure Map: Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, NJ , 27183–27184 [2019–12183] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Exemption; Summary of Petition Received: Textron Aviation Inc. , 27184–27185 [2019–12174] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Bureau of Investigation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27161–27162 [2019–12232] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27113–27114 [2019–12163] [TEXT] [PDF] 27114–27115 [2019–12310] [TEXT] [PDF] Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records , 27115–27117 [2019–12166] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Emergency Management Agency
NOTICES Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations , 27150–27152 [2019–12304] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations: Correction , 27148–27150 [2019–12303] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Application: Oregon State University , 27104 [2019–12199] [TEXT] [PDF] UP Hydro, LLC, Cataract Hydro, LLC; Transfer of License and Soliciting
Comments, Motions to Intervene, and Protests , 27108–27109 [2019–12203] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 27105–27106 [2019–12201] [TEXT] [PDF] 27107–27108 [2019–12202] [TEXT] [PDF] 27104–27105 [2019–12246] [TEXT] [PDF] 27108 [2019–12247] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Jordan Cove Energy Project LP, Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline LP; Jordan
Cove Energy Project , 27106–27107 [2019–12200] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Jordan Cove Energy Project, LP; Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, LP , 27109 [2019–12248] [TEXT] [PDF] 27106 [2019–12250] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Declaratory Order: Sunoco Pipeline, LP , 27107 [2019–12249] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
RULES Rules Regarding Equal Opportunity , 27027–27035 [2019–11569] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies , 27117–27118 [2019–12170] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Trade Commission
NOTICES Analysis to Aid Public Comment: Shore to Please Vacations, LLC , 27118–27119 [2019–12280] [TEXT] [PDF] Staffordshire Property Management, LLC , 27119–27121 [2019–12279] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species: Initiation of 5-Year Status Reviews for 91 Species in Oregon, Washington,
Hawaii, and American Samoa , 27152–27154 [2019–12244] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27131 [2019–12278] [TEXT] [PDF] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Investigational Device Exemptions Reports and Records , 27139–27141 [2019–12266] [TEXT] [PDF] Mitigation Strategies to Protect Food Against Intentional Adulteration , 27131–27133 [2019–12288] [TEXT] [PDF] Determination of Regulatory Review Period for Purposes of Patent Extension: ALUNBRIG , 27137–27138 [2019–12320] [TEXT] [PDF] BAXDELA IV INJECTION––NDA 208611 , 27126–27128 [2019–12298] [TEXT] [PDF] BAXDELA TABLETS––NDA 208610 , 27133–27135 [2019–12299] [TEXT] [PDF] KISQALI , 27128–27130 [2019–12305] [TEXT] [PDF] Determinations that Products Were Not Withdrawn from Sale for Reasons of Safety or Effectiveness: NIZORAL (Ketoconazole) Topical Cream, 2 Percent , 27135–27136 [2019–12308] [TEXT] [PDF] Guidance: Quality Considerations for Continuous Manufacturing , 27130–27131 [2019–12292] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Development of Best Practices in Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling To Support Clinical Pharmacology Regulatory Decision-Making; Public Workshop , 27136–27137 [2019–12256] [TEXT] [PDF] New Drug Applications: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., et al.; Withdrawal of Approval , 27128 [2019–12287] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food Safety and Inspection Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Accredited Laboratory Contact Update Form , 27077–27078 [2019–12257] [TEXT] [PDF] Egg Products , 27075–27076 [2019–12258] [TEXT] [PDF] Permit to Obtain Specimens of Condemned or Other Inedible Materials
from Official Establishments , 27076–27077 [2019–12260] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign Assets Control Office
NOTICES Blocking or Unblocking of Persons and Properties , 27190 [2019–12213] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
NOTICES Cancellation of FMR Bulletin B–30, Vehicle Allocation Methodology for Agency Fleets , 27121 [2019–12239] [TEXT] [PDF] Cancellation of FMR Bulletin B–32, Motor Vehicle Policy , 27121 [2019–12240] [TEXT] [PDF]
Geological Survey
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Economic Contribution of Federal Investments in Restoration of
Degraded, Damaged, or Destroyed Ecosystems , 27154–27155 [2019–12290] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NOTICES Opportunity to Collaborate on National Youth Sports Initiative to Increase Youth Sports Participation; Correction , 27141 [2019–12251] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See Federal Emergency Management Agency
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Geological Survey See Land Management Bureau See National Park Service
Internal Revenue Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27190–27191 [2019–12186] [TEXT] [PDF] 27191 [2019–12190] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27081 [2019–12242] [TEXT] [PDF] Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Certain Hardwood Plywood Products from the People's Republic of China
, 27081–27084 [2019–12285] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Flat Products from Thailand , 27085–27086 [2019–12276] [TEXT] [PDF] Laminated Woven Sacks from the People's Republic of China , 27090–27091 [2019–12283] [TEXT] [PDF] 27089–27090 [2019–12284] [TEXT] [PDF] Non-Malleable Cast Iron Pipe Fittings from the People's Republic of China
, 27088–27089 [2019–12274] [TEXT] [PDF] Persulfates from the People's Republic of China , 27087–27088 [2019–12275] [TEXT] [PDF] Sodium Nitrite from Germany and the People's Republic of China , 27086–27087 [2019–12281] [TEXT] [PDF] Sodium Nitrite from the People's Republic of China , 27084–27085 [2019–12282] [TEXT] [PDF] Steel Wire Garment Hangers from the People's Republic of China , 27091–27092 [2019–12273] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Trade Finance Advisory Council , 27092–27093 [2019–12165] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Generalized System of Preferences: Possible Modifications, 2018 Review , 27159–27161 [2019–12421] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Federal Bureau of Investigation See United States Marshals Service NOTICES Proposed Consent Decrees: CERCLA , 27162 [2019–12218] [TEXT] [PDF]
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Forest Management Decision Protest Process and Log Export and
Substitution , 27156–27157 [2019–12255] [TEXT] [PDF] Vegetative and Minerals Materials , 27155–27156 [2019–12184] [TEXT] [PDF]
Maritime Administration
NOTICES Requests for Administrative Waivers of the Coastwise Trade Laws: Vessel ALCHEMY , 27187–27188 [2019–12311] [TEXT] [PDF] Vessel NORTH SEA , 27188–27189 [2019–12314] [TEXT] [PDF] Vessel REEL DIVE , 27189–27190 [2019–12315] [TEXT] [PDF] Vessel TRANQUILO , 27186–27187 [2019–12309] [TEXT] [PDF]
Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall Foundation
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 27163 [2019–12334] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 27143 [2019–12225] [TEXT] [PDF] 27142 [2019–12226] [TEXT] [PDF] 27142 [2019–12227] [TEXT] [PDF] 27143–27144 [2019–12222] [TEXT] [PDF] 27142 [2019–12223] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute of Mental Health , 27141 [2019–12224] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
PROPOSED RULES Fisheries Off West Coast States: Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Amendment 28 , 27072–27074 [2019–12237] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27094 [2019–12196] [TEXT] [PDF] 27094 [2019–12198] [TEXT] [PDF] Application for Exempted Fishing Permits , 27093–27094 [2019–12245] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES National Register of Historic Places: Pending Nominations and Related Actions , 27157–27158 [2019–12236] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Nominations: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee , 27158–27159 [2019–12173] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27163–27164 [2019–12179] [TEXT] [PDF] 27164–27166 [2019–12289] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Government-Owned Inventions; Available for Licensing , 27098 [2019–12265] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
NOTICES New Postal Products , 27166 [2019–12252] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Service
NOTICES Product Change: Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 27167 [2019–12211] [TEXT] [PDF] Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 27166–27167 [2019–12204] [TEXT] [PDF] 27167 [2019–12207] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: BOX Exchange, LLC , 27173–27176 [2019–12188] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe C2 Exchange, Inc. , 27178–27181 [2019–12187] [TEXT] [PDF] 27169–27172 [2019–12192] [TEXT] [PDF] ICE Clear Credit, LLC , 27176–27178 [2019–12189] [TEXT] [PDF] 27167–27169 [2019–12193] [TEXT] [PDF] The Depository Trust Co. , 27172–27173 [2019–12191] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Statement of Exigent/Special Family Circumstances for Issuance of a U.S.
Passport to a Minor under Age 16 , 27181 [2019–12297] [TEXT] [PDF]
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27144–27146 [2019–12291] [TEXT] [PDF] 27146–27147 [2019–12293] [TEXT] [PDF]
Tennessee Valley Authority
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 27183 [2019–12272] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Regional Energy Resource Council , 27182–27183 [2019–12243] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Railroad Administration See Maritime Administration
Treasury Department
See Foreign Assets Control Office See Internal Revenue Service
United States Marshals Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Promotional Vendor Registration Website , 27162–27163 [2019–12234] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
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Federal Railroad Administration
PROPOSED RULES Qualification and Certification of Locomotive Engineers , 20472–20520 [2019–09028] [TEXT] [PDF]
Surface Transportation Board
RULES Water Carrier Tariff Filing Procedures , 20292–20296 [2019–09564] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Discontinuance of Trackage Rights Exemption: Transkentucky Transportation Railroad Inc. in Mason County, KY , 20458–20459 [2019–09537] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 90 Thursday, May 9, 2019
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
NOTICES Draft Toxicological Profiles , 20359–20360 [2019–09538] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Air Force Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 20345–20346 [2019–09505] [TEXT] [PDF]
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
NOTICES Availability of a Pest Risk Analysis for the Importation of Fresh Pepper Fruit From Colombia Into the Continental United States , 20322–20323 [2019–09512] [TEXT] [PDF] Decision To Revise Conditions Governing the Importation of Fresh Peppers From the Republic of Korea Into the Continental United States , 20324–20325 [2019–09514] [TEXT] [PDF] Importation of Dianthus spp. From Kenya , 20323–20324 [2019–09511] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: Tennessee Advisory Committee , 20325 [2019–09542] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Special Local Regulation: Breton Bay, McIntosh Run, Leonardtown, MD , 20270–20273 [2019–09494] [TEXT] [PDF] Crystal Pier Outrigger Race, San Diego, CA , 20270 [2019–09568] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Safety Zones: Gastineau Channel, Juneau, AK , 20318 [C1–2019–07192] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Local Regulations and Safety Zones: Recurring Marine Events and Fireworks Displays and Swim Events Held in
the Coast Guard Sector Northern New England Captain of the Port Zone , 20307–20318 [2019–09497] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Certificate of Alternative Compliance for the Towing Vessel: CAPE CANAVERAL , 20379–20380 [2019–09535] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Industry and Security Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration See Patent and Trademark Office
Community Living Administration
NOTICES Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority , 20360–20367 [2019–09444] [TEXT] [PDF]
Copyright Office, Library of Congress
RULES Noncommercial Use of Pre-1972 Sound Recordings That Are Not Being Commercially Exploited; Correction , 20273–20274 [2019–09555] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Air Force Department See Navy Department RULES Types of Contracts: CFR Correction , 20292 [2019–09628] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Indian Education Professional Development Grants Program: GPRA and
Service Payback Data Collection , 20347 [2019–09582] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Pennsylvania; Regulatory Amendments Addressing Reasonably Available Control Technology Requirements Under the 1997 and 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards , 20274–20292 [2019–09478] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Nebraska; Infrastructure SIP Requirements for the 2015 Ozone National
Ambient Air Quality Standards , 20318–20320 [2019–09492] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Petitions: Residues of Pesticide Chemicals in or on Various Commodities , 20320–20321 [2019–09491] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Recordkeeping for Institutional Dual Use Research of Concern Policy
Compliance , 20352 [2019–09589] [TEXT] [PDF] Applications for Emergency Exemptions: Mefentrifluconazole , 20353–20354 [2019–09484] [TEXT] [PDF] Applications for New Uses: Pesticide Product Registration , 20356–20357 [2019–09490] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Chartered Science Advisory Board , 20353 [2019–09590] [TEXT] [PDF] TSCA Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals , 20354–20356 [2019–09489] [TEXT] [PDF]
Executive Office of the President
See Office of National Drug Control Policy
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 20252–20256 [2019–09523] [TEXT] [PDF] The Boeing Company Airplanes , 20242–20245 [2019–09521] [TEXT] [PDF] 20248–20252 [2019–09522] [TEXT] [PDF] Viking Air Limited (Type Certificate Previously Held by Bombardier, Inc.;
Canadair Limited) Airplanes , 20246–20248 [2019–09524] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace: Brady, TX , 20257–20258 [2019–09469] [TEXT] [PDF] Columbus, NE , 20258–20259 [2019–09466] [TEXT] [PDF] Manitowoc and Sheboygan, WI , 20256–20257 [2019–09467] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 20300–20303 [2019–09441] [TEXT] [PDF] 20303–20306 [2019–09443] [TEXT] [PDF] Revocation of Class E Airspace: Sioux Center, IA , 20306–20307 [2019–09464] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Launch and Reentry Licensing Requirements , 20461–20462 [2019–09588] [TEXT] [PDF] Small Unmanned Aircraft Registration System , 20460–20461 [2019–09499] [TEXT] [PDF] Land Use Change: Aeronautical to Non-Aeronautical Use at the Myrtle Beach International
Airport, Myrtle Beach, SC , 20462 [2019–09584] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
NOTICES Radio Broadcasting Services: AM or FM Proposals To Change the Community of License , 20358 [2019–09572] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Emergency Management Agency
NOTICES Changes in Flood Hazard Determinations , 20380–20382 [2019–09602] [TEXT] [PDF] 20380 [2019–09603] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Application: Wyoming Interstate Company, LLC , 20347–20348 [2019–09483] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 20351–20352 [2019–09482] [TEXT] [PDF] 20349–20351 [2019–09487] [TEXT] [PDF] License Applications: Tower Kleber Limited Partnership , 20348–20349 [2019–09488] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Highway Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 20463 [2019–09550] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
NOTICES Petition for Determination of Preemption: California Meal and Rest Break Rules , 20463–20464 [2019–09548] [TEXT] [PDF] San Francisco International Airport Ground Transportation Rules , 20466–20467 [2019–09546] [TEXT] [PDF] Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications: Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders , 20464–20466 [2019–09549] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Change in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 20358–20359 [2019–09563] [TEXT] [PDF] Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies , 20359 [2019–09561] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Guidance: Clinical Lactation Studies: Considerations for Study Design , 20367–20368 [2019–09528] [TEXT] [PDF] Postapproval Pregnancy Safety Studies , 20371–20373 [2019–09527] [TEXT] [PDF] Preparation of Food Contact Notifications for Food Contact Substances in
Contact With Infant Formula and/or Human Milk , 20370–20371 [2019–09530] [TEXT] [PDF] Submitting Documents Using Real-World Data and Real-World Evidence
to the Food and Drug Administration for Drugs and Biologics , 20368–20370 [2019–09529] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
RULES Types of Contracts: CFR Correction , 20292 [2019–09628] [TEXT] [PDF]
Geological Survey
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Earthquake Hazards Program Research and Monitoring , 20387 [2019–09519] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry See Community Living Administration See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration See National Institutes of Health NOTICES Meetings: Tick-Borne Disease Working Group , 20375–20376 [2019–09545] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health Resources and Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Enrollment and Re-Certification of Entities in the 340B Drug Pricing
Program , 20373–20375 [2019–09601] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See Federal Emergency Management Agency RULES Privacy Act; Implementation of Exemptions , 20240–20242 [2019–09598] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 20383–20386 [2019–09597] [TEXT] [PDF]
Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Annual Indexing of Basic Statutory Mortgage Limits for Multifamily Housing Programs , 20386 [2019–09567] [TEXT] [PDF]
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES HEARTH Act Approval: Pueblo of Isleta Leasing Law , 20425–20426 [2019–09608] [TEXT] [PDF] Indian Child Welfare Act: Designated Tribal Agents for Service of Notice , 20387–20424 [2019–09611] [TEXT] [PDF] Proclaiming Certain Lands as Reservation for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians , 20425 [2019–09609] [TEXT] [PDF] Proclaiming Certain Lands as Reservation for the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota , 20424–20425 [2019–09610] [TEXT] [PDF]
Industry and Security Bureau
NOTICES Meetings: Information Systems Technical Advisory Committee , 20326 [2019–09540] [TEXT] [PDF] Transportation and Related Equipment Technical Advisory Committee , 20325–20326 [2019–09543] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Geological Survey See Indian Affairs Bureau See National Park Service See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office
Internal Revenue Service
NOTICES Meetings: Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Joint Committee , 20469 [2019–09573] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Taxpayer Assistance Center Project Committee , 20468 [2019–09579] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Taxpayer Communications Project Committee , 20468–20469 [2019–09578] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Notices and Correspondence Project
Committee , 20469 [2019–09577] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Special Projects Committee , 20468 [2019–09576] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Tax Forms and Publications Project Committee
, 20467–20468 [2019–09575] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Toll-Free Phone Line Project Committee , 20468 [2019–09574] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Quarterly Update to Annual Listing of Foreign Government Subsidies on Articles of Cheese Subject to an In–Quota Rate of Duty , 20326–20327 [2019–09551] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Complaint: Certain Replacement Automotive Service and Collision Parts and
Components Thereof , 20427–20428 [2019–09518] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Statements on the Public Interest: Certain Intraoral Scanners and Related Hardware and Software , 20428–20429 [2019–09571] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
NOTICES Proposed Consent Decree: CERCLA , 20429 [2019–09565] [TEXT] [PDF] Clean Air Act , 20429–20430 [2019–09526] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Mine Safety and Health Administration See Veterans Employment and Training Service
Library of Congress
See Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Mine Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Petitions for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standards , 20430–20434 [2019–09536] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RULES Types of Contracts: CFR Correction , 20292 [2019–09628] [TEXT] [PDF] Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards , 20239–20240 [2019–09569] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Committee Reestablishments: Federal Advisory Committees , 20435 [2019–09486] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: NASA Advisory Council; STEM Engagement Committee , 20434–20435 [2019–09586] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education—Application, Registration,
and Alumni Systems Office of the Director , 20377–20379 [2019–09517] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 20377 [2019–09503] [TEXT] [PDF] National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences , 20376 [2019–09502] [TEXT] [PDF] 20376 [2019–09504] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Atlantic Highly Migratory Species: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries , 20296–20299 [2019–09570] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: Fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic; Southeast Data,
Assessment, and Review , 20335–20336 [2019–09592] [TEXT] [PDF] Fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico; Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review , 20329–20330 [2019–09593] [TEXT] [PDF] Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council , 20342–20343 [2019–09591] [TEXT] [PDF] Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council , 20334–20335 [2019–09605] [TEXT] [PDF] North Pacific Fishery Management Council , 20330–20331 [2019–09594] [TEXT] [PDF] South Atlantic Fishery Management Council , 20327–20329 [2019–09595] [TEXT] [PDF] 20332–20334 [2019–09607] [TEXT] [PDF] Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities: South Basin Improvements Project at the San Francisco Ferry Terminal , 20336–20342 [2019–09520] [TEXT] [PDF] Takes of Marine Mammals: Incidental to Pile Driving and Removal Activities During Construction of a
Cruise Ship Berth, Hoonah, AK , 20331–20332 [C1–2019–08848] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES National Register of Historic Places: Pending Nominations and Related Actions , 20426–20427 [2019–09539] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Meetings: Proposal Review Panel for Materials Research , 20435–20436 [2019–09513] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 20346 [2019–09495] [TEXT] [PDF] 20346 [2019–09496] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Criteria and Procedures for Determining Eligibility for Access to or Control
Over Special Nuclear Material , 20439–20440 [2019–09587] [TEXT] [PDF] Rules of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct
Material , 20440–20441 [2019–09585] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes , 20439 [2019–09525] [TEXT] [PDF] Order: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board; In the Matter of Powertech USA, Inc.;
Dewey-Burdock In Situ Uranium Recovery Facility , 20436–20438 [2019–09532] [TEXT] [PDF] Program-Specific Guidance About Commercial Radiopharmacy Licenses , 20438–20439 [2019–09485] [TEXT] [PDF]
Office of National Drug Control Policy
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 20357–20358 [2019–09553] [TEXT] [PDF]
Patent and Trademark Office
NOTICES Patent Term Adjustment Procedures in View of the Federal Circuit Decision in Supernus Pharm., Inc. v. Iancu , 20343–20345 [2019–09600] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
PROCLAMATIONS Special Observances: Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives Awareness
Day (Proc. 9879) , 20535–20536 [2019–09761] [TEXT] [PDF] National Hurricane Preparedness Week (Proc. 9876) , 20529–20530 [2019–09755] [TEXT] [PDF] National Small Business Week (Proc. 9877) , 20531–20532 [2019–09759] [TEXT] [PDF] Public Service Recognition Week (Proc. 9878) , 20533–20534 [2019–09760] [TEXT] [PDF] EXECUTIVE ORDERS America's Cybersecurity Workforce (EO 13870) , 20521–20527 [2019–09750] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 20453–20454 [2019–09509] [TEXT] [PDF] ICE Clear Europe, Ltd. , 20454–20456 [2019–09510] [TEXT] [PDF] Miami International Securities Exchange, LLC , 20441–20445 [2019–09508] [TEXT] [PDF] Miami PEARL, LLC , 20445–20448 [2019–09507] [TEXT] [PDF] New York Stock Exchange, LLC , 20448–20453 [2019–09506] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Major Disaster Declaration: California , 20456 [2019–09533] [TEXT] [PDF] Mississippi; Public Assistance Only , 20457 [2019–09531] [TEXT] [PDF] Ohio , 20456 [2019–09544] [TEXT] [PDF] Oregon; Public Assistance Only , 20456–20457 [2019–09534] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Overseas Schools Grant Status , 20457–20458 [2019–09498] [TEXT] [PDF] Charter Renewal: U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy , 20458 [2019–09580] [TEXT] [PDF] Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: Charged With Buddha's Blessings: Relics From an Ancient Stupa , 20458 [2019–09581] [TEXT] [PDF]
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office
RULES Abandoned Mine Land Program and Plan: Kansas , 20259–20264 [2019–09557] [TEXT] [PDF] Regulatory Program: North Dakota , 20264–20270 [2019–09559] [TEXT] [PDF]
Trade Representative, Office of United States
NOTICES Modification of Section 301 Action: China's Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Technology Transfer,
Intellectual Property, and Innovation , 20459–20460 [2019–09681] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Highway Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration See Federal Railroad Administration
Treasury Department
See Internal Revenue Service
Veterans Employment and Training Service
NOTICES Charter Renewal: Advisory Committee on Veterans' Employment, Training, and Employer
Outreach , 20434 [2019–09562] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Transportation Department, Federal Railroad Administration , 20472–20520 [2019–09028] [TEXT] [PDF] Part III Presidential Documents , 20535–20536 [2019–09761] [TEXT] [PDF] 20529–20530 [2019–09755] [TEXT] [PDF] 20531–20532 [2019–09759] [TEXT] [PDF] 20533–20534 [2019–09760] [TEXT] [PDF] 20521–20527 [2019–09750] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
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Thanks! Any updates also on identifying a second site?
From: Donaghy, Sean
Will do.
From: Ariel Horowitz
Great! Would you mind shooting an update over to Peter?
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From: Donaghy, Sean
Hi Ariel,
Actually pretty good. Procurement is on the same page and told me an amendment should be much faster than a regular procurement so I am hopeful to get them fixed by the end of May.
Thanks, Sean
From: Ariel Horowitz
Hi, Sean,
Great running into you last week! Just checking on how the meeting re:Veolia went?
Thanks, Ariel
PS you can find the Task Force report here: https://www.somervillema.gov/departments/programs/clean-and-open- elections-task-force
From: Donaghy, Sean
Wow that made the round quick! Thank you. Happy to meet anytime but is should like you want to meet with the energy team. I will get some availability from the Andrew and Dan and send it long.
Thanks, Sean
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Congrats on this! Let's schedule a check in for sometime over the next couple of weeks, if that works for your team?
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From: Craig Gilvarg Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 4:07:08 PM To: MCEC (All) Subject: Fw: Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid
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CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
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BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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Regulatory Reforms Still Keep Energy Workers Safe
By: BSEE Director Scott Angelle The Advocate
Our nation’s energy story is one of innovation, growth, and determination, and nowhere is it more evident than in my home state of Louisiana. Today, offshore energy production occurs on less than 1 percent of our country's outer Continental Shelf, but is responsible for 16 percent of U.S. oil production, 3 percent of U.S. natural gas production, and billions of dollars in revenue that annually flow into rebuilding our coastline and improving our state and local parks.
This story often gets lost with those who fundamentally disagree with resource extraction and who would prefer to “Keep it in the Ground.” But that does not work for the tens of thousands of pipefitters, welders, roughnecks, and vessel operators employed in the energy industry. These men and women are proud to deliver affordable, American-made energy to families and businesses throughout the nation.
The Trump Administration is dedicated to excellence in offshore safety. We launched an additional inspection protocol to stay ahead of potential issues. This risk-based approach uses data analysis to focus inspections on targeted operations and facilities. We are using technology to review testing records onshore allowing for a 6.1 percent increase in physical inspection time of equipment on offshore rigs and platforms and drastically increased participation in a near-miss reporting program.
The number of offshore inspections has consistently increased under President Trump. In calendar year 2016, BSEE conducted 8,508 inspections. That number jumped to 9,275 and 10,341 in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
Our nation’s regulatory system is meant to protect our workforce and drive safe practices. It is not a tool to stop American energy production. That is why last April, President Trump signed Executive Order 13795, “Implementing an America-First Offshore Energy Strategy,” which directed the secretary of the Interior to review the previous administration’s “Oil and Gas and Sulfur Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf-Blowout Preventer Systems and Well Control,” also known as the Well Control Rule.
Riddled with issues and controversy and provisions that many believed would make development less safe, the original regulation required an entire web page to answer more than 100 complex engineering questions to explain how the rule was supposed to work. It was one of several new regulations on offshore energy development and rushed out the door in 2016 to avoid triggering the Congressional Review Act — an important tool employed by Congress to overturn regulatory overreach.
Today, we have put forward a safer, smarter improved rule. Of the 342 provisions in the previous administration’s Well Control Rule, only 68 provisions were revised, leaving roughly 80 percent of the original rule untouched. Our improvements add an additional 33 provisions to bolster safety, such as ensuring availability of properly maintained well intervention tools and testing of the blowout preventer blind shear rams.
Moreover, technical experts from the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement combed through 424 recommendations from 26 separate reports from 14 different organizations following Deepwater Horizon and found that none of the revisions contravened any of these recommendations.
The rule unveiled today employs a performance-based approach to meet real-time monitoring requirements, removes duplicative certification requirements that add no value, reduces blowout preventer failure risks, and improves the expected lifespan of critical blowout preventer components.
This revised regulation also addresses a troubling outcome of the original rule: the high propensity and significant need for alternate compliance. Alternate compliance, a provision that dates back to 1988, is a tool offshore operators utilize to implement safety and environmental protection alternatives that BSEE deems as safe as — or more safe than — current requirements. There were troves of incoming requests to deviate from the rule in order to ensure the safety of hardworking crews offshore. Under the previous administration, the rate of alternate procedures or equipment approvals per permit was twice as high and the rate of alternate procedures or equipment approvals per day was 79 percent higher.
Many have perpetuated the false narrative that this administration is decreasing safety as we work to reduce bureaucratic red tape. This line of thinking ignores the simple fact that there are always different pathways that can achieve and even improve upon the same end result. Our nation’s regulatory framework has room for improvement, and we will continue to make improvements that ensure safety, while also allowing energy security and prosperity to flourish.
The Trump administration is focused on smart solutions that keep workers safe and allow for energy development and job growth. Today’s final Well Control Rule does just that, and will ensure that our Gulf economy will continue to be a global beacon of innovation, energy security, and environmental stewardship for decades to come.
Scott Angelle, a native of Breaux Bridge, heads the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement within the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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This email has been scanned by Proofpoint and contains no viruses or malware. From: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV) To: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV) Subject: Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 3:15:39 PM Attachments: image001.png image002.png image003.png image004.png image005.png
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 30, 2019
CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
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BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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From: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV) To: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV) Subject: Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 3:15:38 PM Attachments: image001.png image002.png image003.png image004.png image005.png
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 30, 2019
CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
For high resolution and additional photos, click here.
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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Elizabeth Guyton Communications Director Gov. Charlie Baker
From: MacCormack, Terry (GOV) Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 1:38 PM To: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV); Moss, Brendan C. (GOV); Finlaw, Sarah (GOV); Chakrabarti, Anisha (GOV); Driscoll, Maura (GOV); Guyton, Elizabeth (GOV); Gronendyke, Katie (EEA); Verseckes, Michael (MBTA) Subject: RE: [TEST] Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid
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From: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 30, 2019
CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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From: Guyton, Elizabeth (GOV) To: MacCormack, Terry (GOV); Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV); Moss, Brendan C (GOV); Finlaw, Sarah (GOV); Chakrabarti, Anisha (GOV); Driscoll, Maura (HOU); Gronendyke, Katie (EEA); Verseckes, Michael Subject: RE: [TEST] Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 1:48:54 PM Attachments: image001.png image002.png image003.png image004.png image005.png ok
Elizabeth Guyton Communications Director Gov. Charlie Baker
From: MacCormack, Terry (GOV) Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 1:38 PM To: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV); Moss, Brendan C. (GOV); Finlaw, Sarah (GOV); Chakrabarti, Anisha (GOV); Driscoll, Maura (GOV); Guyton, Elizabeth (GOV); Gronendyke, Katie (EEA); Verseckes, Michael (MBTA) Subject: RE: [TEST] Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid
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From: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 30, 2019
CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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From: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 30, 2019
CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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From: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV) To: Moss, Brendan C (GOV); Finlaw, Sarah (GOV); Chakrabarti, Anisha (GOV); MacCormack, Terry (GOV); Driscoll, Maura (HOU); Guyton, Elizabeth (GOV); Gronendyke, Katie (EEA); Verseckes, Michael Subject: [TEST] Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 1:30:14 PM Attachments: image001.png image002.png image003.png image004.png image005.png
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 30, 2019
CONTACT Brendan Moss [email protected]
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year-after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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From: Moss, Brendan C. (GOV) To: Gronendyke, Katie (EEA); Finlaw, Sarah (GOV); Verseckes, Michael Cc: Leatherwood, Olivia (GOV) Subject: RE: For Your Approval - MBTA Energy Efficiency Press Release Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 12:22:48 PM Attachments: image002.png image003.png
Some edits, adding others
From: Gronendyke, Katie (EEA) Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 11:57 AM To: Moss, Brendan C. (GOV) Subject: For Your Approval - MBTA Energy Efficiency Press Release
Hey Brendan,
Here’s the press release for today –
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $40 Million Energy Efficiency Partnership with MBTA, Eversource and National Grid Energy Efficiency Upgrades at MBTA Facilities Will Reduce Energy Costs, Improve Rider Experience
BOSTON –– The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a three-year, $40 million energy efficiency partnership with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Eversource and National Grid. This partnership will reduce energy consumption across dozens of MBTA stations and facilities, reduce MBTA operating costs, enhance rider experience through improved lighting and substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement was made by Governor Charlie Baker during a ceremony at the Charles-MGH station in Boston.
“Energy efficiency is the most effective way to save money on energy bills and we are proud it is a top priority for state government and the utility industry,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Through this partnership, the MBTA will implement energy efficiency measures across the transit system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while improving the quality of facilities for riders.”
“Our focus reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and costs has helped make Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency. ,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This public-private partnership will strengthen that leadership while also enhancing customer experience and safety with improved and increased lighting across dozens of MBTA stations.”
This initiative will reduce MBTA electricity use by seven percent or an estimated 30 million kWh annually, an amount equivalent to the electricity use of 3,947 Massachusetts homes. These projects are also estimated to annually reduce MBTA energy costs by $2.7 million and greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 metric tons.
“The Baker-Polito Administration is pleased to partner with Eversource and National Grid to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for the MBTA,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Massachusetts continues to be a national leader in energy efficiency as we collaborate with public and private stakeholders in transportation, technology, and building sectors as well as energy providers to support our collective energy reduction goals.”
The MBTA will invest approximately $30 million in projects at dozens of MBTA properties including parking lots and garages, maintenance facilitates, bus yards and train stations. The energy efficiency projects will include LED lighting and lighting controls, upgrading HVAC equipment and building automation controls.
The Department Energy Resources’ (DOER) Leading by Example program will provide $3.5 million in funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of the MBTA’s energy efficiency projects. Eversource and National Grid will provide additional incentives to the MBTA in the amount of $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved from the energy efficiency projects. Based on the targeted energy reductions, the utility incentives are estimated to total approximately $9 million.
“The Commonwealth is striving with a number of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve electricity and we are pleased that the MBTA is taking steps in that direction,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “These energy efficiency improvements are a prime example of how public agencies and utility companies can come together to collaborate and make infrastructure improvements which will lead to a sustainable future.”
“This partnership involving the MBTA, Department of Energy Resources, and our utilities partners, National Grid and Eversource, will result in a cleaner, more energy efficient T, and a more accessible experience for our customers,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “Thank you to DOER, National Grid, and Eversource for your substantial investments and incentives to upgrade and expand energy efficiency at more than 50 locations across the MBTA system.”
High-efficiency LED lighting has a much longer lifetime than bulbs currently in use by the MBTA, resulting in substantially reduced replacement costs and enabling the MBTA to use maintenance staff more efficiently. A more streamlined operation will result with the storage and management of fewer types of bulbs, also freeing up more space in MBTA storage locations. MBTA customers will also benefit from this initiative through better and increased lighting, enhancing the customer experience.
“DOER is proud to collaborate with state and utility partners through our Leading by Example Program to provide the funding and technical assistance to support these investments in energy efficiency and advanced technologies,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson. “These investments mean real savings – not only in emissions and energy use, but also in operational costs for years to come.”
“The partnership with DOER and MBTA takes a holistic, strategic approach to deliver year- after-year energy and cost savings to the MBTA,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “It also ensures that the MBTA has the necessary resources and support – both technical and financial – to create a more sustainable transportation system, which will benefit the Commonwealth and beyond.”
“Today’s announcement is one example of how National Grid is expanding its focus to develop more strategic partnerships with our customers – in this case customers with a portfolio of buildings – to help them meet their broader energy and environmental goals,” said National Grid Vice President of Customer Solutions, John Isberg. “It’s exciting to think of the impact this partnership will have in reducing energy, which will result in lasting benefits for our community and environment.”
The Leading by Example (LBE) program is administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and works collaboratively with state agencies and public colleges and universities to advance clean energy and sustainable practices that reduce the environmental impacts of state government operations.
DOER’s funding for this initiative is available through proceeds from the Renewable Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) as well as Alternative Compliance Payments (ACP) paid by retail electric suppliers that do not meet their Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance obligations through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.
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Katie Gronendyke Press Secretary Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900, Boston, MA 02114 Office: 617-626-1129 / Mobile: 617-862-1380
From: Pzedpelski, William Subject: Federal Register Update - 4/26 Date: Friday, April 26, 2019 10:44:50 AM Attachments: image001.png
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Withdrawal of Bonded Stores for Fishing Vessels and
Certificate of Use , 17867–17868 [2019–08431] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 81 Friday, April 26, 2019
Agriculture Department
See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service See Food and Nutrition Service See Food Safety and Inspection Service See Forest Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: , 17772–17773 [2019–08438] [TEXT] [PDF]
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
RULES User Fees for Agricultural Quarantine and Inspection Services , 17729–17731 [2019–08394] [TEXT] [PDF]
Census Bureau
NOTICES Meetings: Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee , 17778–17779 [2019–08447] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health , 17831–17832 [2019–08446] [TEXT] [PDF] Requests for Nominations: Board of Scientific Counselors, National Center for Injury Prevention and
Control , 17832 [2019–08442] [TEXT] [PDF]
Children and Families Administration
PROPOSED RULES Child Support Program Technical Corrections Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; Correction , 17768 [2019–08299] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Safety Zone: Pittsburgh Pirates Fireworks, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, PA , 17754 [2019–08403] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Local Regulation: Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans, LA , 17751–17754 [2019–08405] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Safety Zone: Cuyahoga 50th Parade of Lights; Cuyahoga River, Cleveland, OH , 17760–17762 [2019–08402] [TEXT] [PDF] Upper Mississippi River MM 486 to 491.1, Riverdale, IA , 17758–17760 [2019–08404] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zones: Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone , 17756–17758 [2019–08416] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Certificate of Alternate Compliance: tug RANDY MCCRANEY , 17866–17867 [2019–08406] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Census Bureau See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration See Patent and Trademark Office
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
NOTICES Procurement List; Additions and Deletions , 17810–17811 [2019–08439] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 17814–17816 [2019–08395] [TEXT] [PDF] 17816–17819 [2019–08396] [TEXT] [PDF] 17811–17814 [2019–08397] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 17819 [2019–08417] [TEXT] [PDF] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United
States , 17830–17831 [2019–08385] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Magnet Schools Assistance Program Application for Grants , 17821–17822 [2019–08445] [TEXT] [PDF] William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (Direct Loan Program)
Promissory Notes , 17820–17821 [2019–08443] [TEXT] [PDF] Draft Mathematics Assessment Framework for the 2025 National Assessment of Educational Progress , 17819–17820 [2019–08393] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Pennsylvania; Removal of Allegheny County Requirements Applicable to Motor Gasoline Volatility in the Allegheny County Portion of the Pittsburgh- Beaver Valley Area , 17762–17768 [2019–08156] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Weekly Receipts , 17826 [2019–08379] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Amendment of Class E Airspace: Connersville and Richmond, IN , 17736–17737 [2019–08473] [TEXT] [PDF] Hamilton, OH , 17737–17738 [2019–08474] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Conditions: Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam S.P.A., Model P2012 Airplane; Electronic
Engine Control System Installation , 17731–17733 [2019–08476] [TEXT] [PDF] Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam S.P.A.; Model P2012 Airplane;
Installation of Rechargeable Lithium Batteries , 17733–17736 [2019–08477] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 17826–17827 [2019–08429] [TEXT] [PDF] 17827–17828 [2019–08430] [TEXT] [PDF] 17828–17829 [2019–08435] [TEXT] [PDF] 17829–17830 [2019–08436] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
RULES Interstate and Intrastate Natural Gas Pipelines; Rate Changes Relating to Federal Income Tax Rate; American Forest and Paper Association , 17739–17750 [2019–08241] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Combined Filings , 17822–17823 [2019–08423] [TEXT] [PDF] 17823–17824 [2019–08425] [TEXT] [PDF] 17825–17826 [2019–08426] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc.; Lines DT and DS Replacement
Project , 17825 [2019–08434] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Annova LNG Common Infrastructure, LLC, et al.; Annova LNG Brownsville
Project , 17824–17825 [2019–08380] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: Great American Gas and Electric, LLC , 17823 [2019–08427] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Highway Administration
NOTICES Final Federal Agency Actions on Proposed Highway in California , 17909–17910 [2019–08475] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 17830 [2019–08600] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
NOTICES Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Exemption Applications: Groendyke Transport, Inc. , 17910–17913 [2019–08463] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Change in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 17830 [2019–08453] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
PROPOSED RULES Endangered and Threatened Species: 90-Day Findings for Four Species , 17768–17771 [2019–08449] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Federal Subsistence Regulations and Associated Forms , 17883–17884 [2019–08411] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Receipt of Applications for Incidental Take Permits for Four Wind Energy
Projects in Hawaii , 17875–17879 [2019–08356] [TEXT] [PDF] Permit Applications: Foreign Endangered Species , 17882–17883 [2019–08409] [TEXT] [PDF] Foreign Endangered Species; Marine Mammals , 17879–17881 [2019–08408] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Agreement for Shipment of Devices for Sterilization , 17837–17838 [2019–08470] [TEXT] [PDF] Medical Device User Fee Small Business Qualification and Certification , 17834–17835 [2019–08471] [TEXT] [PDF] Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff; Availability: Unique Device Identification , 17835–17837 [2019–08472] [TEXT] [PDF] Guidance: Characterization of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene Used in
Orthopedic Devices , 17832–17834 [2019–08465] [TEXT] [PDF] Recommended Content and Format of Non-Clinical Bench Performance
Testing Information in Premarket Submissions , 17838–17840 [2019–08466] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Nutrition Service
NOTICES Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children: 2019/2020 Income Eligibility Guidelines , 17775–17777 [2019–08389] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food Safety and Inspection Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Public Health Information System , 17773–17775 [2019–08451] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
NOTICES Approval of Expansion of Subzone: Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors, LLC; Houma and Lockport, LA , 17779 [2019–08452] [TEXT] [PDF]
Forest Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Fire and Aviation Management Medical Qualifications Program , 17777–17778 [2019–08390] [TEXT] [PDF]
General Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United
States , 17830–17831 [2019–08385] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
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Health Resources and Services Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Environmental Information Documentation, OMB No. 0915-0324—
Revision , 17842–17843 [2019–08383] [TEXT] [PDF] National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program; List of Petitions Received , 17840–17842 [2019–08381] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
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Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Enterprise Income Verification Systems Access Authorization Form and
Rules of Behavior and User Agreement , 17871–17872 [2019–08460] [TEXT] [PDF] Multifamily Default Status Report , 17874–17875 [2019–08456] [TEXT] [PDF] Public Housing Mortgage Program and Section 30 , 17873–17874 [2019–08461] [TEXT] [PDF] Race and Ethnic Data Collection , 17872–17873 [2019–08459] [TEXT] [PDF]
Indian Health Service
NOTICES Funding Opportunity: 4-in-1 Grant Programs , 17843–17851 [2019–08414] [TEXT] [PDF] Urban Indian Education and Research Program , 17851–17858 [2019–08413] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
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International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Certain Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from the People's Republic
of China , 17781–17784 [2019–08454] [TEXT] [PDF] Rubber Bands from Thailand , 17779–17780 [2019–08450] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Circular Welded Carbon-Quality Steel Pipe from China , 17889–17890 [2019–08388] [TEXT] [PDF] Rubber Bands from Thailand , 17889 [2019–08387] [TEXT] [PDF] Wooden Cabinets and Vanities from China , 17890–17891 [2019–08386] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
RULES Updating the Description of Functions for the Executive Office for United States Attorneys , 17750–17751 [2019–08467] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Cancellation of Removal (42A) for Certain Permanent Residents; and Application for Cancellation of Removal and Adjustment of Status (42B) for Certain Nonpermanent Residents , 17891–17892 [2019–08422] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Consent Decree: CERCLA , 17891 [2019–08424] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Bakersfield Field Office Hydraulic Fracturing Draft, California , 17885–17886 [2019–08282] [TEXT] [PDF] Converse County Oil and Gas Project, Converse County, WY , 17884–17885 [2019–08288] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Land Use Plan Amendment to the California Desert Conservation Area Plan for the West Mojave Route Network Project, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, CA , 17886–17888 [2019–08281] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Resource
Management Plan, Arizona , 17888–17889 [2019–08287] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside the United
States , 17830–17831 [2019–08385] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Human Exploration and Operations Committee , 17893 [2019–08457] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Final Action Under the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules , 17858–17866 [2019–08462] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Northeastern United States: Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery; 2019 Closure of the Northern Gulf of Maine
Scallop Management Area to the Limited Access General Category Fishery , 17754–17755 [2019–08444] [TEXT] [PDF] Northeast Multispecies Fishery; 2019 and 2020 Sector Operations Plans
and 2019 Allocation of Northeast Multispecies Annual Catch Entitlements , 17916–17926 [2019–08440] [TEXT] [PDF] Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Common Pool Measures for Fishing Year
2019 , 17926–17929 [2019–08441] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities: Biorka Island Dock Replacement Project , 17805–17808 [2019–08391] [TEXT] [PDF] Chevron Richmond Refinery Long Wharf Maintenance and Efficiency
Project in San Francisco Bay, CA , 17788–17804 [2019–08415] [TEXT] [PDF] Rocky Intertidal Monitoring Surveys along the Oregon and California Coasts
, 17784–17788 [2019–08392] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 17893 [2019–08529] [TEXT] [PDF]
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Grant of Expansion of Recognition: Curtis-Strauss LLC , 17892–17893 [2019–08433] [TEXT] [PDF]
Patent and Trademark Office
NOTICES Hearings: Report Required by the Study of Underrepresented Classes Chasing
Engineering and Science Success Act , 17809–17810 [2019–08437] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 17901–17902 [2019–08469] [TEXT] [PDF] Application: M-CAM International LLC, et al. , 17899–17901 [2019–08468] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 17902–17906 [2019–08400] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe C2 Exchange, Inc. , 17894–17897 [2019–08398] [TEXT] [PDF] MIAX Emerald, LLC , 17906–17907 [2019–08401] [TEXT] [PDF] Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board , 17897–17899 [2019–08399] [TEXT] [PDF]
Social Security Administration
NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 17907–17908 [2019–07452] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Charter Renewal: Advisory Committee for the Study of Eastern Europe and the Independent
States of the Former Soviet Union , 17908 [2019–08382] [TEXT] [PDF] Culturally Significant Object Imported for Exhibition: “Paganini in Columbus” Exhibition and “Il Cannone with the Columbus
Symphony” Concert Assembly , 17909 [2019–08412] [TEXT] [PDF] Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: The Allure of Matter: Material Art of China , 17908–17909 [2019–08410] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Highway Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition , 17868 [2019–08378] [TEXT] [PDF] Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card , 17870 [2019–08376] [TEXT] [PDF] Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions , 17870–17871 [2019–08384] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings under
Section 336 , 17868–17869 [2019–08377] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Commerce Department, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , 17916–17926 [2019–08440] [TEXT] [PDF] 17926–17929 [2019–08441] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
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NEWS
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Massachusetts Governor Baker: No New Taxes Needed To Fix State's Transportation Mess (Banker & Tradesman)
Gas Tax Money Used To Fund PSP Instead Of Repairing Roads And Bridges (WHP-TV)
Top Dem Throws Twist Into Connecticut Tolls Debate (Connecticut Post)
SAFETY
Minnesota Law Enforcement Gets Crafty In Going After Distracted Drivers (Star Tribune)
Texas Leads Nation In Traffic Deaths. These Proposed Laws Could Make Roads Safer. (KUT Radio)
DeWine Forms Panel to Address Distracted Driving (WOSU Radio )
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
User Reporting Appears to Alleviate Scooter Parking Issues (Government Technology)
RAIL State Plans To Construct New CSX Railroad Bridges Over I-4 To Accommodate Future High-Speed Rail (Tampa Bay Business Journal)
Senate Derails Bill Allowing OK Cities To Fine Train Companies (KOTV-TV)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
TriMet Moves MAX Red Line Improvements Project Forward (Mass Transit)
Uber Wants To Compete With Public Transit. These Experts Are Horrified. (CNN Business)
South Dakota Rural Transit Funding Will Be Distributed On Performance (KELO-TV)
How Should The New York MTA Update Its Subway Signal Technology? (City & State New York) Metro Approves Free Parking During 24/7 Summer Shutdown (WTOP Radio)
PLANNING
Plans For Fleeing Fires Are Few, Even In Towns At High Risk (AP)
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Can Weighing Passengers At Airports Cut Carbon Emissions? (CNN)
AVIATION
Airport Police Vote Unanimously To Unionize (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Video Game Being Developed For Utah DOT To Help Regulate Future Drone Traffic (AP)
FAA Has Taken Steps To Advance The SENSR Program, But Opportunities And Risks Remain (USDOT Inspector General)
DFW Airport Partners With Dallas County Community College District For First Airport Apprenticeship (Dallas Fort Worth International Airport)
WATER
St. Louis Regional Ports Still Most Efficient Inland Port In US (RiverBender.com)
Florida Ports in Line to Receive Part of $92 Million in Funding from U.S. Department of Transportation (Florida Today )
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
TSA Using Evidence-Based Decisionmaking To Justify Plan To Shutter Three Programs (WFED Radio)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
EDC News - April 25, 2019 (FHWA Center for Accelerating Innovation)
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD Managing State Transportation Research Programs (NCHRP Synthesis)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD NOTICES Certificate of Alternate Compliance Tug RANDY McCRANEY 17866-17867 [2019-08406] PDF TXT
PROPOSED RULES Safety Zone Upper Mississippi River MM 486 to 491.1, Riverdale, IA PDF TXT 17758-17760 [2019-08404]
Safety Zone Cuyahoga 50th Parade of Lights; Cuyahoga River, Cleveland, OH PDF TXT 17760-17762 [2019-08402]
Safety Zone Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone PDF TXT 17756-17758 [2019-08416]
RULES Safety Zone Pittsburgh Pirates Fireworks, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, PA PDF TXT 17754 [2019-08403]
Special Local Regulation Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans, LA PDF TXT 17751-17754 [2019-08405]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations Pennsylvania; Removal of Allegheny County PDF TXT Requirements Applicable to Motor Gasoline Volatility in the Allegheny County Portion of the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area 17762-17768 [2019-08156]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION RULES Amendment of Class E Airspace Connersville and Richmond, IN PDF TXT 17736-17737 [2019-08473]
Amendment of Class E Airspace Hamilton, OH 17737-17738 [2019-08474] PDF TXT Special Conditions Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam S.P.A., Model P2012 Airplane; Electronic Engine Control System PDF TXT Installation 17731-17733 [2019-08476]
Special Conditions Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam S.P.A.; Model P2012 Airplane; Installation of Rechargeable Lithium PDF TXT Batteries 17733-17736 [2019-08477]
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Proposed Highway in California PDF TXT 17909-17910 [2019-08475]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION NOTICES Sunshine Act Meeting 17830 [2019-08600] PDF TXT
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NEWS
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Massachusetts Governor Baker: No New Taxes Needed To Fix State's Transportation Mess (Banker & Tradesman)
Gas Tax Money Used To Fund PSP Instead Of Repairing Roads And Bridges (WHP-TV)
Top Dem Throws Twist Into Connecticut Tolls Debate (Connecticut Post)
SAFETY
Minnesota Law Enforcement Gets Crafty In Going After Distracted Drivers (Star Tribune)
Texas Leads Nation In Traffic Deaths. These Proposed Laws Could Make Roads Safer. (KUT Radio)
DeWine Forms Panel to Address Distracted Driving (WOSU Radio )
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
User Reporting Appears to Alleviate Scooter Parking Issues (Government Technology)
RAIL State Plans To Construct New CSX Railroad Bridges Over I-4 To Accommodate Future High-Speed Rail (Tampa Bay Business Journal)
Senate Derails Bill Allowing OK Cities To Fine Train Companies (KOTV-TV)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
TriMet Moves MAX Red Line Improvements Project Forward (Mass Transit)
Uber Wants To Compete With Public Transit. These Experts Are Horrified. (CNN Business)
South Dakota Rural Transit Funding Will Be Distributed On Performance (KELO-TV)
How Should The New York MTA Update Its Subway Signal Technology? (City & State New York) Metro Approves Free Parking During 24/7 Summer Shutdown (WTOP Radio)
PLANNING
Plans For Fleeing Fires Are Few, Even In Towns At High Risk (AP)
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Can Weighing Passengers At Airports Cut Carbon Emissions? (CNN)
AVIATION
Airport Police Vote Unanimously To Unionize (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Video Game Being Developed For Utah DOT To Help Regulate Future Drone Traffic (AP)
FAA Has Taken Steps To Advance The SENSR Program, But Opportunities And Risks Remain (USDOT Inspector General)
DFW Airport Partners With Dallas County Community College District For First Airport Apprenticeship (Dallas Fort Worth International Airport)
WATER
St. Louis Regional Ports Still Most Efficient Inland Port In US (RiverBender.com)
Florida Ports in Line to Receive Part of $92 Million in Funding from U.S. Department of Transportation (Florida Today )
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
TSA Using Evidence-Based Decisionmaking To Justify Plan To Shutter Three Programs (WFED Radio)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
EDC News - April 25, 2019 (FHWA Center for Accelerating Innovation)
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD Managing State Transportation Research Programs (NCHRP Synthesis)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD NOTICES Certificate of Alternate Compliance Tug RANDY McCRANEY 17866-17867 [2019-08406] PDF TXT
PROPOSED RULES Safety Zone Upper Mississippi River MM 486 to 491.1, Riverdale, IA PDF TXT 17758-17760 [2019-08404]
Safety Zone Cuyahoga 50th Parade of Lights; Cuyahoga River, Cleveland, OH PDF TXT 17760-17762 [2019-08402]
Safety Zone Annual Events in the Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone PDF TXT 17756-17758 [2019-08416]
RULES Safety Zone Pittsburgh Pirates Fireworks, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, PA PDF TXT 17754 [2019-08403]
Special Local Regulation Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans, LA PDF TXT 17751-17754 [2019-08405]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations Pennsylvania; Removal of Allegheny County PDF TXT Requirements Applicable to Motor Gasoline Volatility in the Allegheny County Portion of the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area 17762-17768 [2019-08156]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION RULES Amendment of Class E Airspace Connersville and Richmond, IN PDF TXT 17736-17737 [2019-08473]
Amendment of Class E Airspace Hamilton, OH 17737-17738 [2019-08474] PDF TXT Special Conditions Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam S.P.A., Model P2012 Airplane; Electronic Engine Control System PDF TXT Installation 17731-17733 [2019-08476]
Special Conditions Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam S.P.A.; Model P2012 Airplane; Installation of Rechargeable Lithium PDF TXT Batteries 17733-17736 [2019-08477]
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Proposed Highway in California PDF TXT 17909-17910 [2019-08475]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION NOTICES Sunshine Act Meeting 17830 [2019-08600] PDF TXT
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Federal Railroad Administration
NOTICES Application: Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System , 8942–8943 [2019–04444] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Special Approval of Alternative Compliance , 8942 [2019–04445] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Waiver of Compliance , 8943 [2019–04446] [TEXT] [PDF]
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
NOTICES Hazardous Materials: Applications for Special Permits , 8945–8946 [2019–04451] [TEXT] [PDF] 8943–8944 [2019–04452] [TEXT] [PDF] 8945 [2019–04453] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Railroad Administration See Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration NOTICES Meetings: National Advisory Committee on Travel and Tourism Infrastructure , 8946–8947 [2019–04438] [TEXT] [PDF]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
RULES Extension of Import Restrictions Imposed on Archaeological and Ecclesiastical Ethnological Material from Honduras , 8807–8809 [2019–04428] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES 21st Century Customs Framework; Re-Opening of the Public Comment Period , 8884–8885 [2019–04433] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 48 Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Agriculture Department
See Commodity Credit Corporation See Food and Nutrition Service See Foreign Agricultural Service
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Final National Occupational Research Agenda for Public Safety , 8870–8871 [2019–04460] [TEXT] [PDF] National Occupational Research Agenda for Healthy Work Design and Well-Being , 8871 [2019–04498] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8872–8873 [2019–04490] [TEXT] [PDF] 8871–8872 [2019–04494] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: Mississippi Advisory Committee , 8842 [2019–04486] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commodity Credit Corporation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8841–8842 [2019–04439] [TEXT] [PDF]
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8947–8949 [2019–04440] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Navy Department RULES Program to Encourage Public and Community Service , 8809 [2019–04501] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Supporting Excellence in Adult Education , 8849–8850 [2019–04392] [TEXT] [PDF] Application Deadline for Fiscal Year 2019; Small, Rural School Achievement Program , 8846–8849 [2019–04519] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Energy Information Administration See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission See Southwestern Power Administration RULES Strategic Petroleum Reserve Standard Sales Provisions , 8791–8795 [2019–04463] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: International Energy Agency , 8850–8851 [2019–04455] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Information Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8851 [2019–04441] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Arizona; Nonattainment Plan for the Miami SO2 Nonattainment Area , 8813–8820 [2019–04389] [TEXT] [PDF] Michigan; Infrastructure SIP Requirements for the 2012 PM NAAQS; 2.5 Multistate Transport , 8812–8813 [2019–04386] [TEXT] [PDF] Michigan; Revisions to Part 1 General Provisions Rules , 8809–8811 [2019–04387] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Tolerances: Methoxyfenozide , 8820–8825 [2019–04458] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Access by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Contractors to Information Claimed as Confidential Business Information (CBI) Submitted under Clean Air Act (CAA), Title I, Programs and Activities Air, and Title II Emission Standards for Moving Sources, and Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS) , 8859–8860 [2019–04504] [TEXT] [PDF] Administrative Agreements Administrative Settlement Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue by
Bona Fide Prospective Purchaser , 8858–8859 [2019–04500] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain New Chemical Substances: Receipt and Status Information for August 2018 , 8860–8868 [2019–04462] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 8805–8807 [2019–03405] [TEXT] [PDF] 8795–8799 [2019–04479] [TEXT] [PDF] Pratt and Whitney Turbofan Engines , 8802–8805 [2019–04388] [TEXT] [PDF] Rolls-Royce plc Turbofan Engines , 8799–8802 [2019–04394] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes , 8832–8834 [2019–04411] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Amendment of Class E Airspace: Manistique, MI , 8834–8835 [2019–04375] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Election Commission
NOTICES Filing Dates: North Carolina Special Election in the 3rd Congressional District , 8868–8870 [2019–04482] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Applications: City of San Luis, Obispo, CA , 8851 [2019–04395] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
PROPOSED RULES Regulation D: Reserve Requirements of Depository Institutions , 8829–8831 [2019–04348] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Change in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 8870 [2019–04481] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Information to Accompany Humanitarian Device Exemption Applications and Annual Distribution Number Reporting Requirements , 8874–8875 [2019–04450] [TEXT] [PDF] Review Transparency and Communication in Reviews of 351(k)
Biologics License Applications in Biosimilars User Fee Act , 8877–8879 [2019–04429] [TEXT] [PDF] Substances Generally Recognized as Safe: Notification Procedure , 8876–8877 [2019–04449] [TEXT] [PDF] Guidance: Data Integrity and Compliance with Drug Current Good Manufacturing
Process: Questions and Answers; Correction , 8875–8876 [2019–04431] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Nutrition Service
NOTICES Meetings: 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee , 8840–8841 [2019–04543] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign Agricultural Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8841–8842 [2019–04439] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Food and Drug Administration See Indian Health Service See National Institutes of Health
Homeland Security Department
See U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for FHA Insured Mortgages , 8886–8887 [2019–04497] [TEXT] [PDF] FHA Lender Approval, Annual Renewal, Periodic Updates and Required
Reports by FHA-Approved Lenders , 8888–8889 [2019–04492] [TEXT] [PDF] Public/Private Partnerships for the Mixed-Finance Development of
Public Housing Units , 8885–8886 [2019–04493] [TEXT] [PDF] Rural Capacity Building , 8887–8888 [2019–04496] [TEXT] [PDF]
Indian Health Service
NOTICES Loan Repayment Program for Repayment of Health Professions Educational Loans , 8879–8881 [2019–04396] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See National Park Service
Internal Revenue Service
NOTICES Meetings: Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Taxpayer Assistance Center Project
Committee; Correction , 8950 [2019–04418] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Taxpayer Communications Project
Committee; Correction , 8949–8950 [2019–04414] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Notices and Correspondence Project
Committee; Correction , 8951 [2019–04415] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Special Projects Committee; Correction , 8949 [2019–04412] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Tax Forms and Publications Project
Committee; Correction , 8950–8951 [2019–04417] [TEXT] [PDF] Taxpayer Advocacy Panel's Toll-Free Phone Line Project Committee;
Correction , 8950 [2019–04416] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Large Diameter Welded Pipe from Canada, Greece, Korea, and Turkey , 8892–8893 [2019–04476] [TEXT] [PDF] Wooden Cabinets and Vanities from China , 8890–8891 [2019–04474] [TEXT] [PDF] Complaint: Certain Child Carriers and Components Thereof , 8893–8894 [2019–04477] [TEXT] [PDF] Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain Blood Separation and Cell Preparation Devices , 8891–8892 [2019–04475] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Graphics Processors and Products Containing the Same , 8891 [2019–04405] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Appeals of Background Checks , 8896–8897 [2019–04448] [TEXT] [PDF] Limited Permittee Transaction Report , 8894–8895 [2019–04443] [TEXT] [PDF] Transactions Among Licensees/Permittees, Limited , 8895–8896 [2019–04447] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Consent Decree: Clean Air Act , 8895 [2019–04495] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Mine Safety and Health Administration See Occupational Safety and Health Administration See Wage and Hour Division See Workers Compensation Programs Office
Legal Services Corporation
NOTICES Request for Proposals: Calendar Year 2020 Basic Field Grant Awards , 8904–8905 [2019–04461] [TEXT] [PDF]
Mine Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Affirmative Decisions on Petitions for Modification Granted in Whole or in Part , 8897–8898 [2019–04436] [TEXT] [PDF] Petitions for Modification: Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standard , 8898–8900 [2019–04434] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Generic Clearance for Conferences, Meetings, Workshops, Poster
Sessions and Registration , 8882–8883 [2019–04484] [TEXT] [PDF] Hazardous Waste Worker Training Grantee Data Collection , 8883–8884 [2019–04472] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute on Drug Abuse Summer Research Internship
Program , 8881–8882 [2019–04483] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic: Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; 2019 Recreational Fishing
Seasons for Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico , 8825–8826 [2019–04430] [TEXT] [PDF] Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska: Pollock in Statistical Area 630 in the Gulf of Alaska , 8828 [2019–04464] [TEXT] [PDF] Fisheries of the Northeastern United States: Atlantic Bluefish Fishery; 2019 Bluefish Specifications , 8826–8828 [2019–04506] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Pacific Island Fisheries: Annual Catch Limit and Accountability Measures; Main Hawaiian
Islands Deep 7 Bottomfish , 8835–8839 [2019–04359] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; General Provisions for Domestic Fisheries: Application for Exempted Fishing Permits , 8843–8844 [2019–04413] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Fisheries of the South Atlantic; Southeast Data, Assessment, and
Review , 8842–8843 [2019–04485] [TEXT] [PDF] National Estuarine Research Reserve System , 8844 [2019–04419] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES Meetings: Wekiva River System Advisory Management Committee , 8889 [2019–04442] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Generic Clearance of the National Center for Science and Engineering
Statistics Improvement Projects , 8905–8906 [2019–04478] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8845–8846 [2019–04393] [TEXT] [PDF] 8844–8845 [2019–04465] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations; Applications and Amendments: Biweekly Notice , 8906–8916 [2019–03911] [TEXT] [PDF]
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Application for Expansion of Recognition and Proposed Modifications to Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Program's List of Appropriate Test Standards: MET Laboratories, Inc. , 8900–8902 [2019–04435] [TEXT] [PDF]
Personnel Management Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Certification of Qualifying District of Columbia Service , 8918 [2019–04401] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Federal Campaign Charity Applications , 8918–8919 [2019–04397] [TEXT] [PDF] Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program Enrollment
System , 8916 [2019–04398] [TEXT] [PDF] Reemployment of Annuitants , 8916–8917 [2019–04400] [TEXT] [PDF] Rollover Election, Rollover Information, and Special Tax Notice
Regarding Rollovers , 8917–8918 [2019–04402] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 8937 [2019–04557] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe C2 Exchange, Inc. , 8937–8938 [2019–04425] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe EDGX Exchange, Inc. , 8921–8931 [2019–04421] [TEXT] [PDF] Investors Exchange, LLC , 8935–8936 [2019–04422] [TEXT] [PDF] MIAX Emerald, LLC , 8931–8935 [2019–04423] [TEXT] [PDF] New York Stock Exchange, LLC , 8919–8920 [2019–04424] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Exemption under the Small Business Investment Act, Conflicts of Interest: Seacoast Capital Partners IV, LP , 8938–8939 [2019–04409] [TEXT] [PDF]
Southwestern Power Administration
NOTICES Integrated System Power Rates , 8851–8858 [2019–04456] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away , 8941 [2019–04507] [TEXT] [PDF] List of Entities and Subentities Associated with Cuba (Cuba Restricted List) , 8939–8941 [2019–04133] [TEXT] [PDF]
Treasury Department
See Community Development Financial Institutions Fund See Internal Revenue Service See United States Mint RULES Extension of Import Restrictions Imposed on Archaeological and Ecclesiastical Ethnological Material from Honduras , 8807–8809 [2019–04428] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: Commission on Social Impact Partnerships , 8951–8952 [2019–04491] [TEXT] [PDF]
United States Mint
NOTICES 2019 Pricing of Numismatic Gold, Commemorative Gold, Platinum, and Palladium Products Grid , 8952 [2019–04520] [TEXT] [PDF]
Wage and Hour Division
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Employment Information Form , 8902–8903 [2019–04426] [TEXT] [PDF]
Workers Compensation Programs Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8903–8904 [2019–04459] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
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STATE DOT NEWS
DOT to Consider Raising West Virginia Interstate Speed Limit to 75 MPH (WYMT-TV)
DOT Plans Hearing on $85M 'Final Project' on Merritt Parkway (The Hour)
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Utah Lawmakers Move Quickly on Late-Emerging Plan to Borrow $1.6 Billion for Transportation Projects (Salt Lake Tribune)
Gas Tax Increase Advances in Alabama Senate (Montgomery Advertiser)
Gas Tax Debate Moves to Ohio Senate Committee Monday (WSYX/WTTE-TV)
Newsome Proposes Plan to Withhold Gas Tax Funds from Cities That Don't Meet Housing Requirements (KGTV-TV)
WHITE HOUSE BUDGET
President's Budget Calls for $5.1 Billion Cut to USDOT Budget (Washington Post) Trump Budget Doesn't Include Gateway Tunnel Funding, USDOT Says (amNew York)
Trump's FMCSA Budget Request Higher Than Enacted Levels (Transport Topics)
INFRASTRUCTURE
US Transport Chief: 'Tight Time Frame' for $1 Trillion Infrastructure Boost (Reuters)
Dems Shape Talks with Long List of Climate Demands (E&E News)
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
National League of Cities: Cities Should Consider Piloting Road User Charge Systems (NLC)
SAFETY
Massachusetts' Governor Pushing Road Safety Proposals (AP)
Rail Crossing Task Force Shifts Focus to Congress (The Times)
MDT Proposes Roundabout For Dangerous Kalispell Intersection (Montana Public Radio)
FREIGHT
Uphill Push Resumes for Expanded Use of 33-Foot Trailers Nationwide (Logistics Management)
RAIL
New Ridership Record Set for Milwaukee-Chicago Amtrak Service (WDJT-TV)
Amtrak Interested in Operating Northern Lights Express (WDIO-TV)
East-West Passenger Rail Study Meeting Set for Tuesday Night in Springfield (The Republican)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Aging Seacoast Population Puts Stress on COAST (Foster's Daily Democrat)
RTD and Lyft Partner to Streamline Public Transit in Denver (KUSA-TV)
LADOT Transit On-Demand Pilot Program Begins (Mass Transit)
PLANNING
Planning Agency Launches Survey to Predict Future of Transportation Around Kansas City (KSHB-TV)
AVIATION
FAA Says Boeing 737 Max Jets Can Be Operated Despite Australia, China Ground the Plane (Fox News)
Fault Lines Emerge in Push to Connect Airport to Trolley (Voice of San Diego)
SatNav News - Winter 2019 (FAA) Challenges to Implementing Successful Land Use Strategies at Airports (ACRP)
WATER
Budget Cuts Threaten Alaska Ferry System (USA Today)
Utah Coal Country's Push for West Coast Deep-Water Port Resurfaces as Senate Panel Advances Funding Plan (Salt Lake Tribune)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
Las Vegas Airport to Test Machines to Detect Explosives (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Lawmakers Aim to Protect Pedestrians from Bicyclists (KITV-TV)
Senate Agrees to Regulations for Electric Bikes in South Dakota (KELO-TV)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation: Action Needed to Guide Implementation of Build America Bureau and Improve Application Process (GAO)
T3e Webinar: Signal Timing Optimization for Improved Mobility and Air Quality - April 10 (USDOT)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NOTICES Access by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Contractors to Information Claimed as Confidential PDF TXT Business Information (CBI) Submitted under Clean Air Act (CAA), Title I, Programs and Activities Air, and Title II Emission Standards for Moving Sources, and Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS) , 8859-8860 [2019-04504]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 8832-8834 [2019-04411] PDF TXT
Proposed Amendment of Class E Airspace Manistique, MI 8834-8835 [2019-04375] PDF TXT
RULES Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 8795-8799 [2019-04479] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Rolls-Royce plc Turbofan Engines 8799-8802 [2019-04394] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Pratt & Whitney Division (PW) Turbofan Engines PDF TXT 8802-8805 [2019-04388]
Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 8805-8807 [2019-03405] PDF TXT
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Petition for Special Approval of Alternative Compliance 8942 [2019-04445] PDF TXT
Petition for Waiver of Compliance 8943 [2019-04446] PDF TXT
Application Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System PDF TXT 8942-8943 [2019-04444]
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Hazardous Materials Notice of Application for Special Permits PDF TXT 8943-8944 [2019-04452]
Hazardous Materials Notice of Application for Special Permits PDF TXT 8945 [2019-04453]
Hazardous Materials Notice of Application for Special Permits PDF TXT 8945-8946 [2019-04451]
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICES Meetings: National Advisory Committee on Travel and Tourism Infrastructure , PDF TXT 8946-8947 [2019-04438]
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DOT to Consider Raising West Virginia Interstate Speed Limit to 75 MPH (WYMT-TV)
DOT Plans Hearing on $85M 'Final Project' on Merritt Parkway (The Hour)
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Utah Lawmakers Move Quickly on Late-Emerging Plan to Borrow $1.6 Billion for Transportation Projects (Salt Lake Tribune)
Gas Tax Increase Advances in Alabama Senate (Montgomery Advertiser)
Gas Tax Debate Moves to Ohio Senate Committee Monday (WSYX/WTTE-TV)
Newsome Proposes Plan to Withhold Gas Tax Funds from Cities That Don't Meet Housing Requirements (KGTV-TV)
WHITE HOUSE BUDGET
President's Budget Calls for $5.1 Billion Cut to USDOT Budget (Washington Post) Trump Budget Doesn't Include Gateway Tunnel Funding, USDOT Says (amNew York)
Trump's FMCSA Budget Request Higher Than Enacted Levels (Transport Topics)
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US Transport Chief: 'Tight Time Frame' for $1 Trillion Infrastructure Boost (Reuters)
Dems Shape Talks with Long List of Climate Demands (E&E News)
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National League of Cities: Cities Should Consider Piloting Road User Charge Systems (NLC)
SAFETY
Massachusetts' Governor Pushing Road Safety Proposals (AP)
Rail Crossing Task Force Shifts Focus to Congress (The Times)
MDT Proposes Roundabout For Dangerous Kalispell Intersection (Montana Public Radio)
FREIGHT
Uphill Push Resumes for Expanded Use of 33-Foot Trailers Nationwide (Logistics Management)
RAIL
New Ridership Record Set for Milwaukee-Chicago Amtrak Service (WDJT-TV)
Amtrak Interested in Operating Northern Lights Express (WDIO-TV)
East-West Passenger Rail Study Meeting Set for Tuesday Night in Springfield (The Republican)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Aging Seacoast Population Puts Stress on COAST (Foster's Daily Democrat)
RTD and Lyft Partner to Streamline Public Transit in Denver (KUSA-TV)
LADOT Transit On-Demand Pilot Program Begins (Mass Transit)
PLANNING
Planning Agency Launches Survey to Predict Future of Transportation Around Kansas City (KSHB-TV)
AVIATION
FAA Says Boeing 737 Max Jets Can Be Operated Despite Australia, China Ground the Plane (Fox News)
Fault Lines Emerge in Push to Connect Airport to Trolley (Voice of San Diego)
SatNav News - Winter 2019 (FAA) Challenges to Implementing Successful Land Use Strategies at Airports (ACRP)
WATER
Budget Cuts Threaten Alaska Ferry System (USA Today)
Utah Coal Country's Push for West Coast Deep-Water Port Resurfaces as Senate Panel Advances Funding Plan (Salt Lake Tribune)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
Las Vegas Airport to Test Machines to Detect Explosives (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Lawmakers Aim to Protect Pedestrians from Bicyclists (KITV-TV)
Senate Agrees to Regulations for Electric Bikes in South Dakota (KELO-TV)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation: Action Needed to Guide Implementation of Build America Bureau and Improve Application Process (GAO)
T3e Webinar: Signal Timing Optimization for Improved Mobility and Air Quality - April 10 (USDOT)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NOTICES Access by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Contractors to Information Claimed as Confidential PDF TXT Business Information (CBI) Submitted under Clean Air Act (CAA), Title I, Programs and Activities Air, and Title II Emission Standards for Moving Sources, and Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS) , 8859-8860 [2019-04504]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 8832-8834 [2019-04411] PDF TXT
Proposed Amendment of Class E Airspace Manistique, MI 8834-8835 [2019-04375] PDF TXT
RULES Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 8795-8799 [2019-04479] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Rolls-Royce plc Turbofan Engines 8799-8802 [2019-04394] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Pratt & Whitney Division (PW) Turbofan Engines PDF TXT 8802-8805 [2019-04388]
Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 8805-8807 [2019-03405] PDF TXT
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Petition for Special Approval of Alternative Compliance 8942 [2019-04445] PDF TXT
Petition for Waiver of Compliance 8943 [2019-04446] PDF TXT
Application Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System PDF TXT 8942-8943 [2019-04444]
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION NOTICES Hazardous Materials Notice of Application for Special Permits PDF TXT 8943-8944 [2019-04452]
Hazardous Materials Notice of Application for Special Permits PDF TXT 8945 [2019-04453]
Hazardous Materials Notice of Application for Special Permits PDF TXT 8945-8946 [2019-04451]
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICES Meetings: National Advisory Committee on Travel and Tourism Infrastructure , PDF TXT 8946-8947 [2019-04438]
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Federal Transit Administration
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Extension of Public Scoping Period for the West Seattle and Ballard Link
Extensions, King County, WA , 8781–8782 [2019–04278] [TEXT] [PDF] Limitation on Claims Against Proposed Public Transportation Projects , 8781 [2019–04284] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Transit Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel: Reporting
Requirements for Disability-Related Complaints , 8784–8785 [2019–04384] [TEXT] [PDF] Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments and for Grants and
Cooperative Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, and Other Nonprofit Organizations , 8783–8784 [2019–04381] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Security Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency
Service Delivery , 8737–8738 [2019–04294] [TEXT] [PDF] Pipeline System Operator Security Information , 8738–8739 [2019–04291] [TEXT] [PDF]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Cargo Container and Road Vehicle Certification for Transport under
Customs Seal , 8734 [2019–03791] [TEXT] [PDF] User Fees , 8734–8735 [2019–03790] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 47 Monday, March 11, 2019
Agricultural Marketing Service
RULES Federal Milk Marketing Orders: Amending the Class I Skim Milk Price Formula , 8590–8591 [2019–04347] [TEXT] [PDF] Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Other Products Inspection, Certification and Standards etc.; Removal of Power of Attorney and Other Administrative Changes , 8589–8590 [2019–01546] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Christmas Tree Promotion Research, and Information Order; Referendum , 8627 [2019–04344] [TEXT] [PDF] Peanut Promotion, Research and Information Order: Continuance Referendum , 8628 [2019–04277] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service See Federal Crop Insurance Corporation See Food Safety and Inspection Service See Natural Resources Conservation Service NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8661 [2019–04334] [TEXT] [PDF]
Antitrust Division
NOTICES Proposed Final Judgment and Competitive Impact Statement: United States v. Thales S.A. and Gemalto N.V. , 8745–8762 [2019–04293] [TEXT] [PDF]
Census Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8666–8667 [2019–04303] [TEXT] [PDF] 8667–8668 [2019–04304] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
PROPOSED RULES Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Increasing Consumer Choice through the Sale of Individual Health Insurance Coverage Across State Lines Through Health Care Choice Compacts , 8657–8660 [2019–04270] [TEXT] [PDF]
Children and Families Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8720 [2019–04367] [TEXT] [PDF] Charter Renewal: National Advisory Committee on the Sex Trafficking of Children and
Youth in the United States , 8720–8721 [2019–04403] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: Arizona Advisory Committee , 8665 [2019–04360] [TEXT] [PDF] Kentucky Advisory Committee , 8664–8665 [2019–04333] [TEXT] [PDF] New Mexico Advisory Committee , 8665–8666 [2019–04361] [TEXT] [PDF] Tennessee Advisory Committee , 8666 [2019–04355] [TEXT] [PDF] Virginia Advisory Committee , 8664 [2019–04356] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Special Local Regulation: Gulfport Grand Prix, Boca Ciego Bay, Gulfport, FL , 8607–8610 [2019–04332] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Special Local Regulations: Annual Boyne Thunder Poker Run; Charlevoix, MI , 8641–8642 [2019–04281] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Census Bureau See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8696–8698 [2019–04296] [TEXT] [PDF] Revised Registration Form , 8671–8696 [2019–04297] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Navy Department NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8699 [2019–04345] [TEXT] [PDF] Privacy Act; Systems of Records , 8698 [2019–04372] [TEXT] [PDF] Termination: Government-Industry Advisory Panel , 8698 [2019–04382] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission See Western Area Power Administration NOTICES Authority to Export Natural Gas, etc.: Venture Global Calcasieu Pass, LLC , 8700 [2019–04299] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Michigan; Minor New Source Review , 8610–8611 [2019–04162] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Tolerances: S-Metolachlor , 8611–8617 [2019–04251] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Georgia; Interstate Transport (Prongs 1 and 2) for the 2010 1-Hour NO 2 Standard , 8645–8647 [2019–04391] [TEXT] [PDF] North Carolina; Emission Control Standards, Open Burning, and
Miscellaneous Revisions , 8654–8657 [2019–04383] [TEXT] [PDF] Oregon: Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 Ozone Standard , 8647–8654 [2019–04385] [TEXT] [PDF] Tennessee; Interstate Transport (Prongs 1 and 2) for the 2010 1-Hour
NO2 Standard , 8643–8645 [2019–04390] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Request for Approval of Alternative Means of Emission Limitation , 8715–8718 [2019–04349] [TEXT] [PDF]
Export-Import Bank
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8718 [2019–04364] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 8598–8604 [2019–03786] [TEXT] [PDF] Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes , 8591–8598 [2019–03255] [TEXT] [PDF] Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S.A. (Embraer) Airplanes , 8605–8607 [2019–04312] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8778–8779 [2019–04368] [TEXT] [PDF] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Airport Grants Program , 8779 [2019–04300] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Research, Engineering and Development Advisory Committee , 8777 [2019–04369] [TEXT] [PDF] Petition for Exemption; Summary: Alaska Air Carriers Association , 8780 [2019–04379] [TEXT] [PDF] Debra Plymate , 8779–8780 [2019–04376] [TEXT] [PDF] Mohd Shaikhsorab , 8777–8778 [2019–04377] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
RULES Closure of FCC Lockbox 979094 Used to File Fees for Complaint Proceedings Handled by the Enforcement Bureau , 8617–8619 [2019–04257] [TEXT] [PDF] Connect America Fund , 8619–8624 [2019–04261] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Interpretations of Statutory and Regulatory Provisions and Written
Interpretations of FCIC Procedures , 8661–8662 [2019–04279] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8712–8713 [2019–04319] [TEXT] [PDF] Application: Guthrie Natural Gas Utility , 8700–8701 [2019–04321] [TEXT] [PDF] Authorization for Continued Project Operation: City of Holyoke Gas and Electric Dept. , 8709 [2019–04316] [TEXT] [PDF] Goodyear Lake Hydro, LLC , 8709–8710 [2019–04317] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 8710–8711 [2019–04328] [TEXT] [PDF] 8710 [2019–04329] [TEXT] [PDF] 8703–8705 [2019–04330] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: National Fuel Gas Supply Co., Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co., LLC;
FM100 Project, Leidy South Project , 8706–8709 [2019–04318] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Site Review: Turlock Irrigation District; Modesto Irrigation District , 8714 [2019–04327] [TEXT] [PDF] Filing: City of Riverside, CA , 8714 [2019–04322] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: AES ES Gilbert, LLC , 8702 [2019–04314] [TEXT] [PDF] Brickyard Hills Project, LLC , 8713 [2019–04315] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: America's Water Infrastructure Act; Workshop , 8702–8703 [2019–04325] [TEXT] [PDF] Records Governing Off-the-Record Communications , 8711–8712 [2019–04320] [TEXT] [PDF] Request for Temporary Waiver: Sequitur Permian, LLC , 8703 [2019–04326] [TEXT] [PDF] Request under Blanket Authorization: Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, LLC , 8701–8702 [2019–04331] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8718–8720 [2019–04301] [TEXT] [PDF] Change in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 8718 [2019–04306] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Export of Medical Devices; Foreign Letters of Approval , 8727–8728 [2019–04283] [TEXT] [PDF] Healthcare Professional Survey of Professional Prescription Drug
Promotion , 8721–8727 [2019–04307] [TEXT] [PDF] Nonprescription Naloxone Labeling Resources , 8728–8729 [2019–04357] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food Safety and Inspection Service
NOTICES Guideline for Industry Response to Customer Complaints , 8662–8663 [2019–04350] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
NOTICES Authorization of Production Activity: Jeneil Biotech, Inc., Foreign-Trade Zone 41, Milwaukee, WI , 8668–8669 [2019–04336] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Children and Families Administration See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration See National Institutes of Health PROPOSED RULES Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Increasing Consumer Choice through the Sale of Individual Health Insurance Coverage Across State Lines Through Health Care Choice Compacts , 8657–8660 [2019–04270] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8731 [2019–04288] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety and Availability , 8731–8732 [2019–04408] [TEXT] [PDF] Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria , 8730–8731 [2019–04404] [TEXT] [PDF] Secretary's Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections , 8732 [2019–04406] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health Resources and Services Administration
NOTICES Low-Income Levels Used for Various Health Professions and Nursing Programs Authorized in the Public Health Service Act , 8729–8730 [2019–04407] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See Transportation Security Administration See U.S. Customs and Border Protection See U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Continuum of Care Program Assistance Grant Application , 8741–8742 [2019–04340] [TEXT] [PDF] Data Collection for EnVision Center Demonstration Sites , 8739–8741 [2019–04341] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Procedures for Importation of Supplies for Use in Emergency Relief Work
, 8669–8670 [2019–04323] [TEXT] [PDF] Determinations in the Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigations: Strontium Chromate from Austria and France , 8669 [2019–04280] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Complaint: Certain Bone Cements, Components Thereof, and Products Containing
the Same , 8743–8744 [2019–04374] [TEXT] [PDF] Certain Photovoltaic Cells and Products Containing Same , 8744–8745 [2019–04363] [TEXT] [PDF] Complaints: Certain Vehicle Security and Remote Convenience Systems and
Components Thereof , 8742–8743 [2019–04362] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Antitrust Division NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 8762–8763 [2019–04275] [TEXT] [PDF] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor , 8763–8764 [2019–04271] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Consent Decree: CERCLA , 8764 [2019–04380] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Mississippi River Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 8764–8765 [2019–04467] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Credit Union Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Joint Standards for Assessing the Diversity Policies and Practices , 8766 [2019–04337] [TEXT] [PDF] Proof of Concept Application for New Charter Organizing Groups , 8765–8766 [2019–04339] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 8765 [2019–04469] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NOTICES Decision that Certain Nonconforming Motor Vehicles are Eligible for Importation , 8782–8783 [2019–04371] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases , 8733–8734 [2019–04353] [TEXT] [PDF] 8732–8733 [2019–04354] [TEXT] [PDF] 8733 [2019–04365] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska: Pollock in Statistical Area 610 in the Gulf of Alaska , 8626 [2019–04313] [TEXT] [PDF] Fisheries of the Northeastern United States: Atlantic Herring Fishery; 2019 Management Area 2 Sub-Annual Catch
Limit Harvested , 8625–8626 [2019–04352] [TEXT] [PDF] International Affairs: Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act; Correction , 8624–8625 [2019–04358] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Procedural Changes to the Coastal Zone Management Act Federal Consistency Process , 8628–8633 [2019–04199] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Meetings: Schedules for Atlantic Shark Identification Workshops and Safe Handling,
Release, and Identification Workshops , 8670–8671 [2019–04302] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 8766 [2019–04502] [TEXT] [PDF]
Natural Resources Conservation Service
NOTICES Review of USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service National Conservation Practice Standards , 8663–8664 [2019–04290] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Certificate of Alternate Compliance: USS TRIPOLI , 8699–8700 [2019–04351] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Thank you Andrew and Rich.
Understood on the interpretation.
We will request documentation from GLXC for #1 below. For #2 below, we have already requested alternate compliance to demonstrate equivalency. First we asked if they could provide any documentation on the sourcing or specific sustainability attributes of the wood rail ties that will be used on this project. Second, to request if the suppliers (Stella-Jones and Koppers) have a policy on sustainability sourcing.
This was discussed only this morning so they are working on it.
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From: Brennan, Andrew
Rebecca
I view this the same way that Rich does.
If they cannot find RSC certified ties, the ties do not get included in their 50% ratio. Effectively, the ties get taken out of the denominator of the ratio and they have to find FSC certified wood for the remaining elements (kit of parts, support of excavation, or wherever else they might use wood.)
I want two things: Confirmation from the PM/CM team that the contractors due diligence was thorough enough and that there are in fact, no companies that provide FSC certified ties In the event that there are no ties, is there any other way to demonstrate the environmental sustainability of the ties they are producing. The promotional material they provided did show some issues, but not sure if they are legit or thorough
Can you guys look into this?
From: Monahan, Richard Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 9:08 AM To: 'Rebecca Hatchadorian'
Thank you Rebecca, however, I interpret that section a bit differently. IF the DB Entity performs due diligence and can supply the FSC ties, then 50% of the ties on the project need to be FSC Certifiable sustained. If the DB is unable to find the FSC ties, then they would not be able to meet this requirement. I DO NOT read that they are required to provide 50% FSC in any circumstance. Only if they can locate an approved vendor.
That being said, I would like to know who and where they have reached out to locate the FSC Certified ties.
Richard Monahan Deputy Program Manager for Design 200 Innerbelt Rd., Suite 325 Somerville, MA.02143 O: (857)267-6105 C: (857)274-7784 [email protected]
From: Rebecca Hatchadorian [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: January 24, 2019 3:58 PM To: Anil Patel
Hi Andrew –
The spec does say “where possible”, but then follows up with a specific requirement threshold of 50% FSC. GLXC have stated FSC certified rail ties don’t exist and therefore they cannot meet this requirement. We accepted edited language to the final version of 01800 which added “or approved equal” to address the point you raise below.
Accordingly, we asked that GLXC do enough due diligence on the sourcing of their rail ties to demonstrate sustainable sourcing (i.e. the intent of FSC certification). What they have provided to date, we do not feel meets this threshold. We wanted to discuss this with you/MBTA for a coordinated and agreed upon response since they are about to procure the rail ties and as such, would likely be in non-compliance with this requirement.
We’d be happy to meet to discuss this further with you if you like.
Thank you – Rebecca
Rebecca Hatchadorian LEED AP BD+C Associate | Sustainability
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From: Anil Patel Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:07 PM To: Brennan, Andrew
Andrew, Thanks for the response. I wanted to get your thoughts.
Thank you.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 24, 2019, at 13:55, Brennan, Andrew
I am not sure what the ask is here
The spec says that they should use FSC certified wood “where possible.”
It sounds as if GLXC is saying there are no FSC certified rail ties. Does the PM/CM team agree with that? If so, is there any other way to measure/ensure sustainable wood?
If they cannot get FSC ties, then that’s it. I just want to know that they did a good search and whatever they are using instead is as environmentally sustainable as possible
From: Anil Patel
Andrew,
Please see email(s) below related to GLXC’s sourcing of rail ties.
Rail ties constitute, by far, the majority of the wood that will be used on the project.
The DB Entity is saying that no rail tie supplier can provided FSC certified rail ties.
The attached slides from (Rebecca Hatchadorian, Arup) provides a summary of the key issue - Specification 01800 requirement vs. GLXC’s proposed approach.
Specification 01800 , 1.5, 13 “Use, where possible, FSC-certified sustainable harvested wood in both permanent and temporary applications. FSC shall be a minimum of 50% by cost of all permanent wood used on the project.”
The DB Entity started its RFQ process for rail ties this months, and have received responses from potential suppliers.
Can you advise on MBTA policy, etc. with regards to rail ties and any requirement/expectation related to FSC certification, and how the MBTA wish to proceed on this matter.
Regards,
Anil
Anil Patel Project Manager | GLX Design Professional Team Associate Principal | Infrastructure
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From: Anil Patel Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 3:48 PM To: 'Matthew Murphy'
Matt,
As discussed, the RTA documents provided are not sufficient to meet the FSC certification requirements.
When FSC certification was originally discussed with GLXC (in October 2018), we provided feedback that the Railway Tie Association Sustainability Verification Certificate was not considered an “approved equal” to FSC certification. The RTA certificate is generic on the environmental benefits of wood rail ties, compared to alternate ties, and does not address sourcing or specificity; and it appears that it can be provided to any member of the association.
FSC certification is focused on sustainable forestry practices (i.e. sourcing and extraction) and maintains chain-of-custody certificates.
The documents provided include a generic presentation on the process of producing a rail tie, but does not provide specific information on the sourcing of the wood from the intended manufacturers, i.e. Stella Jones and Koppers.
The RTA certificate provided for Stella-Jones expired as of 12-31-2018, while no certificate was included for Koppers.
Further information on FSC certified is available via the links below. https://us.fsc.org/en-us/certification https://us.fsc.org/en-us/certification/chain-of-custody-certification
We are in the process of liaising with Environmental representatives at MBTA Park Plaza on this matter.
We reserve our final determination on this matter until we receive feedback from MBTA Park Plaza.
Regards,
Anil
From: Matthew Murphy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 5:52 PM To: Anil Patel
Anil,
Since my last email we have received a majority of the replies back from our suppliers regarding procurement of our rail ties.
It is my understanding from previous discussions that the documents provided on 12/20/18 for the FSC approved equal will be sufficient in meeting the contract requirements.
Could you reply with your direction so we can proceed with procurement?
-Matt Matthew C. Murphy | GLX Constructors | Construction Engineer | 200 Inner Belt Rd, Suite 225, Somerville MA 02143 | [email protected] | M 203.512.9035
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From: Matthew Murphy Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2019 6:17 PM To: Sean Anderson
Rebecca,
Based on our previous email, have we come to concurrence on the approved equal for the FSC railroad tie requirement?
We would like confirmation that the previously attached documentation is sufficient as an approved equal to the FSC requirement.
The procurement process has been started and our RFQs have been sent out to suppliers.
We are expecting replies back from them on Jan 18th.
-Matt Matthew C. Murphy | GLX Constructors | Construction Engineer | 200 Inner Belt Rd, Suite 225, Somerville MA 02143 | [email protected] | M 203.512.9035
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From: Sean Anderson
Anil / Rebecca,
Please find the attached file re: Sustainability & Rail-ties. (see attached files)
Note, we use RJ Corman who uses Stella Jones and Koppers as main suppliers. Both have RTA Sustainability Verification certs.
Sean Sean W. Anderson, P.E. | GLX Constructors | Engineering Coordinator | 200 Inner Belt Rd, Suite 225, Somerville MA 02143 | [email protected] | M: 661.343.7572
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This email has been scanned by Proofpoint and contains no viruses or malware. From: Pzedpelski, William Subject: Federal Register Update - 11/21 Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 10:54:11 AM Attachments: image001.png
Federal Railroad Administration
RULES Passenger Equipment Safety Standards; Standards for Alternative Compliance and High-Speed Trainsets , 59182–59230 [2018–25020] [TEXT] [PDF]
Surface Transportation Board
NOTICES Continuances in Control Exemptions: Paul Didelius; KET, LLC , 58806–58807 [2018–25413] [TEXT] [PDF] Leases: CSX Transportation, Inc.; Western and Atlantic Railroad , 58807–58809 [2018–25388] [TEXT] [PDF] Operation Exemptions: KET, LLC; Lines of Railroad in Benton County, WA , 58809–58810 [2018–25418] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Railroad Administration NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking , 58813 [2018–25380] [TEXT] [PDF]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Naturalization , 58781–58782 [2018–25345] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 83, No. 225 Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Administrative Conference of the United States
NOTICES Meetings: Assembly of the Administrative Conference of the United States , 58755–58756 [2018–25401] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58756 [2018–25395] [TEXT] [PDF] 58756–58757 [2018–25403] [TEXT] [PDF]
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
NOTICES Meetings: Community Bank Advisory Council , 58762–58763 [2018–25421] [TEXT] [PDF] Consumer Advisory Board Subcommittee , 58763 [2018–25420] [TEXT] [PDF] Credit Union Advisory Council , 58762 [2018–25419] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
RULES Medicare Program: Changes to Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment and Ambulatory
Surgical Center Payment Systems and Quality Reporting Programs , 58818–59179 [2018–24243] [TEXT] [PDF]
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 58757 [2018–25534] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 58757 [2018–25588] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Drawbridge Operations: Okeechobee Waterway (Caloosahatchee River), LaBelle, FL , 58745 [2018–25332] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zone: Ohio River, Mile 28.0 to 29.2, Vanport, Pennsylvania , 58745–58747 [2018–25379] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58780–58781 [2018–25268] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration See Patent and Trademark Office
Community Living Administration
NOTICES Meetings: Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,
Presidents Committee for People With Intellectual Disabilities , 58775 [2018–25375] [TEXT] [PDF]
Corporation for National and Community Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: National Service Criminal History Check Recordkeeping Requirement , 58763–58764 [2018–25414] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58764–58765 [2018–25393] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Board of Visitors, National Defense University , 58765 [2018–25432] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Performance Partnership Pilots Application , 58765–58766 [2018–25404] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Meetings: Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee , 58766 [2018–25382] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Reporting Requirements for BEACH Act Grants (Renewal) , 58767–58768 [2018–25423] [TEXT] [PDF] Draft Human Health Toxicity Assessments for Hexafluoropropylene Oxide Dimer Acid and its Ammonium Salt (GenX Chemicals) and for Perfluorobutane Sulfonic Acid (PFBS) and Related Compound Potassium Perfluorobutane Sulfonate , 58768–58770 [2018–25422] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Amendment of Class D Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace: Tyndall AFB, FL , 58742–58743 [2018–25328] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace; and Establishment of Class E Airspace: Mountain City, TN; and Elizabethton, TN , 58743–58744 [2018–25329] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Conditions: Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic-System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access , 58740–58742 [2018–25362] [TEXT] [PDF] Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic-System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access , 58739–58740 [2018–25363] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Certification of Airports , 58810–58811 [2018–25361] [TEXT] [PDF] Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier
Operations , 58810 [2018–25360] [TEXT] [PDF] Report of Inspections Required by Airworthiness Directives , 58812–58813 [2018–25359] [TEXT] [PDF] Petitions for Exemptions; Summaries: Delta Air Lines, Inc. , 58811–58812 [2018–25364] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Meetings: Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee , 58770–58771 [2018–25366] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Combined Filings , 58766–58767 [2018–25371] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES Agreements Filed , 58771 [2018–25389] [TEXT] [PDF] Complaints: Logfret, Inc., v. Kirsha, B. V., Leendert Johanness Bergwerff a/k/a Hans
Bergwerff, Linda Sieval , 58771 [2018–25415] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
RULES Large Financial Institution Rating System (Regulations K and LL) , 58724–58739 [2018–25350] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58773–58775 [2018–25338] [TEXT] [PDF] 58771–58773 [2018–25339] [TEXT] [PDF] Changes in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 58771 [2018–25383] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
RULES Endangered and Threatened Species: Endangered Species Status for the Candy Darter , 58747–58754 [2018–25316] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Endangered and Threatened Species: Designation of Critical Habitat for the Candy Darter , 59232–59268 [2018–25315] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Habitat Conservation Plan for Seven Species in the Santa Clara River Watershed; Categorical Exclusion for Foothill Feeder Inspection and Maintenance Activities, Los Angeles County, California , 58782–58783 [2018–25397] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: General Licensing Provisions; Requirements on Content and Format of
Labeling for Human Prescription Drug and Biological Products , 58776–58777 [2018–25352] [TEXT] [PDF] Use of the Names of Dairy Foods in the Labeling of Plant-Based Products; Extension of Comment Period , 58775–58776 [2018–25347] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign Assets Control Office
NOTICES Blocking or Unblocking of Persons and Properties , 58813–58814 [2018–25346] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Community Living Administration See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NOTICES Charter Renewals: Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety and Availability , 58777–58778 [2018–25374] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Little River Band Trust Acquisition and Casino Project, Township of
Fruitport, Muskegon County, MI , 58783–58784 [2018–25411] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Campo Wind Energy Project, San Diego, CA , 58784–58785 [2018–25412] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Indian Affairs Bureau See Land Management Bureau
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Heavy Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and Tubes From
the Republic of Turkey , 58757–58758 [2018–25381] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Roundtable on Energy, Information and Communication Technology,
and Infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific Region , 58758–58760 [2018–25417] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
NOTICES Supplemental Information Regarding Arizona Capital Counsel Mechanism , 58786–58787 [2018–25333] [TEXT] [PDF]
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska , 58785–58786 [2018–25336] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Endowment for the Arts
NOTICES Meetings: Arts Advisory Panel , 58787 [2018–25376] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
See National Endowment for the Arts
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 58779 [2018–25356] [TEXT] [PDF] National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute , 58779 [2018–25353] [TEXT] [PDF] 58778 [2018–25354] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke , 58778–58779 [2018–25355] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute on Aging , 58778 [2018–25351] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska: Pacific Cod by Catcher/Processors Using Trawl Gear in the Central
Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska , 58754 [2018–25399] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58760 [2018–25368] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
RULES Organizational Changes; Miscellaneous Corrections , 58721–58724 [2018–25378] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality , 58787–58788 [2018–25367] [TEXT] [PDF]
Patent and Trademark Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Matters Related to First Inventor To File , 58761–58762 [2018–25408] [TEXT] [PDF] Patent Review and Derivation Proceedings , 58761 [2018–25409] [TEXT] [PDF] Patents for Humanity Program , 58760 [2018–25410] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
NOTICES New Postal Products , 58788–58789 [2018–25377] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BYX Exchange, Inc. , 58802–58804 [2018–25341] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 58789–58794 [2018–25344] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe EDGA Exchange, Inc. , 58795–58798 [2018–25340] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe Futures Exchange, LLC , 58800–58802 [2018–25358] [TEXT] [PDF] LCH SA , 58798–58800 [2018–25342] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE American, LLC , 58794–58795 [2018–25343] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58804–58805 [2018–25335] [TEXT] [PDF] 58805 [2018–25348] [TEXT] [PDF] 58805 [2018–25357] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Overseas Schools Grant Status Report , 58806 [2018–25365] [TEXT] [PDF]
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
NOTICES Funding Opportunities: Fiscal Year 2019; Single Source Grant to the Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America , 58779–58780 [2018–25349] [TEXT] [PDF]
Treasury Department
See Foreign Assets Control Office
Veterans Affairs Department
NOTICES Meetings: Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development and Clinical Science Research and Development Services Scientific Merit Review Board , 58814–58815 [2018–25405] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Health and Human Services Department, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services , 58818–59179 [2018–24243] [TEXT] [PDF] Part III Transportation Department, Federal Railroad Administration , 59182–59230 [2018–25020] [TEXT] [PDF] Part IV Interior Department, Fish and Wildlife Service , 59232–59268 [2018–25315] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
Bill Pzedpelski Associate Membership and Technical Services Administrator Association of American Railroads 425 Third St. SW, Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 639-2138 Twitter: @AAR_BillPz
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Federal Railroad Administration
RULES Passenger Equipment Safety Standards; Standards for Alternative Compliance and High-Speed Trainsets , 59182–59230 [2018–25020] [TEXT] [PDF]
Surface Transportation Board
NOTICES Continuances in Control Exemptions: Paul Didelius; KET, LLC , 58806–58807 [2018–25413] [TEXT] [PDF] Leases: CSX Transportation, Inc.; Western and Atlantic Railroad , 58807–58809 [2018–25388] [TEXT] [PDF] Operation Exemptions: KET, LLC; Lines of Railroad in Benton County, WA , 58809–58810 [2018–25418] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Railroad Administration NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking , 58813 [2018–25380] [TEXT] [PDF]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Naturalization , 58781–58782 [2018–25345] [TEXT] [PDF]
Contents Federal Register Vol. 83, No. 225 Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Administrative Conference of the United States
NOTICES Meetings: Assembly of the Administrative Conference of the United States , 58755–58756 [2018–25401] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58756 [2018–25395] [TEXT] [PDF] 58756–58757 [2018–25403] [TEXT] [PDF]
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
NOTICES Meetings: Community Bank Advisory Council , 58762–58763 [2018–25421] [TEXT] [PDF] Consumer Advisory Board Subcommittee , 58763 [2018–25420] [TEXT] [PDF] Credit Union Advisory Council , 58762 [2018–25419] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
RULES Medicare Program: Changes to Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment and Ambulatory
Surgical Center Payment Systems and Quality Reporting Programs , 58818–59179 [2018–24243] [TEXT] [PDF]
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 58757 [2018–25534] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 58757 [2018–25588] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Drawbridge Operations: Okeechobee Waterway (Caloosahatchee River), LaBelle, FL , 58745 [2018–25332] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zone: Ohio River, Mile 28.0 to 29.2, Vanport, Pennsylvania , 58745–58747 [2018–25379] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58780–58781 [2018–25268] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration See Patent and Trademark Office
Community Living Administration
NOTICES Meetings: Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,
Presidents Committee for People With Intellectual Disabilities , 58775 [2018–25375] [TEXT] [PDF]
Corporation for National and Community Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: National Service Criminal History Check Recordkeeping Requirement , 58763–58764 [2018–25414] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58764–58765 [2018–25393] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Board of Visitors, National Defense University , 58765 [2018–25432] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Performance Partnership Pilots Application , 58765–58766 [2018–25404] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Meetings: Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee , 58766 [2018–25382] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Reporting Requirements for BEACH Act Grants (Renewal) , 58767–58768 [2018–25423] [TEXT] [PDF] Draft Human Health Toxicity Assessments for Hexafluoropropylene Oxide Dimer Acid and its Ammonium Salt (GenX Chemicals) and for Perfluorobutane Sulfonic Acid (PFBS) and Related Compound Potassium Perfluorobutane Sulfonate , 58768–58770 [2018–25422] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Amendment of Class D Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace: Tyndall AFB, FL , 58742–58743 [2018–25328] [TEXT] [PDF] Amendment of Class E Airspace; and Establishment of Class E Airspace: Mountain City, TN; and Elizabethton, TN , 58743–58744 [2018–25329] [TEXT] [PDF] Special Conditions: Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic-System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access , 58740–58742 [2018–25362] [TEXT] [PDF] Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic-System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access , 58739–58740 [2018–25363] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Certification of Airports , 58810–58811 [2018–25361] [TEXT] [PDF] Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier
Operations , 58810 [2018–25360] [TEXT] [PDF] Report of Inspections Required by Airworthiness Directives , 58812–58813 [2018–25359] [TEXT] [PDF] Petitions for Exemptions; Summaries: Delta Air Lines, Inc. , 58811–58812 [2018–25364] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Meetings: Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee , 58770–58771 [2018–25366] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Combined Filings , 58766–58767 [2018–25371] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES Agreements Filed , 58771 [2018–25389] [TEXT] [PDF] Complaints: Logfret, Inc., v. Kirsha, B. V., Leendert Johanness Bergwerff a/k/a Hans
Bergwerff, Linda Sieval , 58771 [2018–25415] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
RULES Large Financial Institution Rating System (Regulations K and LL) , 58724–58739 [2018–25350] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58773–58775 [2018–25338] [TEXT] [PDF] 58771–58773 [2018–25339] [TEXT] [PDF] Changes in Bank Control: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 58771 [2018–25383] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
RULES Endangered and Threatened Species: Endangered Species Status for the Candy Darter , 58747–58754 [2018–25316] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Endangered and Threatened Species: Designation of Critical Habitat for the Candy Darter , 59232–59268 [2018–25315] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Habitat Conservation Plan for Seven Species in the Santa Clara River Watershed; Categorical Exclusion for Foothill Feeder Inspection and Maintenance Activities, Los Angeles County, California , 58782–58783 [2018–25397] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: General Licensing Provisions; Requirements on Content and Format of
Labeling for Human Prescription Drug and Biological Products , 58776–58777 [2018–25352] [TEXT] [PDF] Use of the Names of Dairy Foods in the Labeling of Plant-Based Products; Extension of Comment Period , 58775–58776 [2018–25347] [TEXT] [PDF]
Foreign Assets Control Office
NOTICES Blocking or Unblocking of Persons and Properties , 58813–58814 [2018–25346] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Community Living Administration See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NOTICES Charter Renewals: Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety and Availability , 58777–58778 [2018–25374] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Little River Band Trust Acquisition and Casino Project, Township of
Fruitport, Muskegon County, MI , 58783–58784 [2018–25411] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposed Campo Wind Energy Project, San Diego, CA , 58784–58785 [2018–25412] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Indian Affairs Bureau See Land Management Bureau
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Heavy Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes and Tubes From
the Republic of Turkey , 58757–58758 [2018–25381] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Roundtable on Energy, Information and Communication Technology,
and Infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific Region , 58758–58760 [2018–25417] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
NOTICES Supplemental Information Regarding Arizona Capital Counsel Mechanism , 58786–58787 [2018–25333] [TEXT] [PDF]
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska , 58785–58786 [2018–25336] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Endowment for the Arts
NOTICES Meetings: Arts Advisory Panel , 58787 [2018–25376] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
See National Endowment for the Arts
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: Center for Scientific Review , 58779 [2018–25356] [TEXT] [PDF] National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute , 58779 [2018–25353] [TEXT] [PDF] 58778 [2018–25354] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke , 58778–58779 [2018–25355] [TEXT] [PDF] National Institute on Aging , 58778 [2018–25351] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RULES Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska: Pacific Cod by Catcher/Processors Using Trawl Gear in the Central
Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska , 58754 [2018–25399] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58760 [2018–25368] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
RULES Organizational Changes; Miscellaneous Corrections , 58721–58724 [2018–25378] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality , 58787–58788 [2018–25367] [TEXT] [PDF]
Patent and Trademark Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Matters Related to First Inventor To File , 58761–58762 [2018–25408] [TEXT] [PDF] Patent Review and Derivation Proceedings , 58761 [2018–25409] [TEXT] [PDF] Patents for Humanity Program , 58760 [2018–25410] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
NOTICES New Postal Products , 58788–58789 [2018–25377] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Cboe BYX Exchange, Inc. , 58802–58804 [2018–25341] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. , 58789–58794 [2018–25344] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe EDGA Exchange, Inc. , 58795–58798 [2018–25340] [TEXT] [PDF] Cboe Futures Exchange, LLC , 58800–58802 [2018–25358] [TEXT] [PDF] LCH SA , 58798–58800 [2018–25342] [TEXT] [PDF] NYSE American, LLC , 58794–58795 [2018–25343] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 58804–58805 [2018–25335] [TEXT] [PDF] 58805 [2018–25348] [TEXT] [PDF] 58805 [2018–25357] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Overseas Schools Grant Status Report , 58806 [2018–25365] [TEXT] [PDF]
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
NOTICES Funding Opportunities: Fiscal Year 2019; Single Source Grant to the Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America , 58779–58780 [2018–25349] [TEXT] [PDF]
Treasury Department
See Foreign Assets Control Office
Veterans Affairs Department
NOTICES Meetings: Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development and Clinical Science Research and Development Services Scientific Merit Review Board , 58814–58815 [2018–25405] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Health and Human Services Department, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services , 58818–59179 [2018–24243] [TEXT] [PDF] Part III Transportation Department, Federal Railroad Administration , 59182–59230 [2018–25020] [TEXT] [PDF] Part IV Interior Department, Fish and Wildlife Service , 59232–59268 [2018–25315] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
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STATE DOT NEWS
Pennsylvania DOT Issues RFI for Private-Sector Feedback on Truck Parking Facilities (PennDOT)
Maryland State Highway Administration Releases 'STORM' Web App (MDOT SHA)
Washington State DOT to Be First Statewide Agency to Host an Artist-in-Residence (WSDOT)
NEW VIDEO FROM TRANSPORTATION TV
Getting Serious about Transportation: A Profile of AASHTO President Carlos Braceras "Our nation is at an inflection point in its transportation history," says Carlos Braceras, AASHTO's 2018-2019 President and executive director of the Utah DOT. Federal transportation funding continues to fall short of the amounts needed while the construction industry faces attracting, training and retaining thousands of highly skilled workers.
President Braceras has made workforce development, robust federal transportation funding and educating the public about the value of transportation his top emphasis areas. Meet him and learn more about these critical issues in his own words.
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Alabama Lawmakers Talking Increased Gas Tax (WAAY-TV)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Maine DOT Completes Emergency Bridge Repair on I-295 in Portland (Portland Press Herald)
Former USDOT Secretary James Burnley Offers His Take on State of National Transportation Infrastructure (Logistics Management)
THE GREEN BOOK IS HERE!
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Oregon DOT Will Expand Use of Salt on Dangerous Winter Roads (Salem Reporter)
Here's How Georgia DOT is Helping Ease Thanksgiving Traffic (WSB-TV)
SAFETY
Mississippi DOT, Police Testing New Wrong-Way Alert System on I-94 Ramp (WLIX-TV)
MOBILITY
Uber Enlists Outside Help to Improve Wheelchair-Accessible Rides (Engadget) FREIGHT
Port of Long Beach Gets Funding for On-Dock Rail to Lighten Load from Drayage Fleet (FreightWaves)
RAIL
Passenger Railroads Struggle to Implement 'Lifesaving' Technology (Hearst Television)
Amtrak's San Joaquin Trains Grappling with Ridership Declines, Despite Earlier Times (Fresno Bee)
Amtrak Shortlists Development Teams for 30th Street Station Revamp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
NEW PUBLICATION AVAILABLE!
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Is Mass Transportation in the Northeast Prepared for Snowstorms? Experts Weigh In (USA Today)
Lawmakers Tackle Transit Problems in Rural Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
AVIATION
FAA Says Newark Airport May Be Charging Airlines Too Much (Bloomberg)
Airports Cracked Uber and Lyft -- Time for Cities to Take Note (Wired)
Inside Hawaii DOT's $3 Billion Airport Modernization Plan (Pacific Business News)
Fairbanks International Airport Designated a Smokefree Campus (Fairbanks International Airport)
Hawaii DOT Improves Parking Structures at Honolulu Airport to Help Travelers Remember Their Parking Location (HDOT)
WATER
North Carolina DOT Awards Contracts for Two Replacement Ferries (WWAY-TV)
Big Spending Plans at Port of Seattle (WorkBoat)
Port of Baltimore: Innovative Reuse of Dredged Sediment (Dredging Today)
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SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
TSA Records: Air Marshals Had Over 200 Firearm Mishaps from 2005 to 2017 (The Hill) ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Winston-Salem Bans Bird Scooters from City Streets -- for Now (Winston-Salem Journal)
Lime Launches Florida's First Electric Bike Fleet in Orlando (Orlando Sentinel)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FRA Issues Voluntary Safety Advisory Over NTSB Objections (Politico)
Airline Consumer Protections: Additional Actions Could Enhance USDOT's Compliance and Education Efforts (GAO)
FRA Issues Final Rule to Promote Safe and Efficient High-Speed Passenger Rail Operations (FRA)
No Matter How You Get There, Travel Safely this Thanksgiving (USDOT's #TransportationTuesday)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: PDF TXT 1625-0035 58780-58781 [2018-25268]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Okeechobee Waterway (Caloosahatchee River), LaBelle, FL PDF TXT 58745 [2018-25332]
Safety Zone Ohio River, Mile 28.0 to 29.2, Vanport, Pennsylvania PDF TXT 58745-58747 [2018-25379]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier Operations 58810 [2018-25360] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Certification of Airports 58810-58811 [2018-25361]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Report of Inspections Required by Airworthiness Directives 58812-58813 [2018-25359]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Delta Air Lines, Inc. PDF TXT 58811-58812 [2018-25364]
RULES Amendment of Class D Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace Tyndall AFB, FL PDF TXT 58742-58743 [2018-25328]
Amendment of Class E Airspace; and Establishment of Class E Airspace Mountain City, TN; Elizabethton, PDF TXT TN 58743-58744 [2018-25329]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access 58739-58740 [2018-25363]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access 58740-58742 [2018-25362]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Notice of Agreement Filed 58771 [2018-25389] PDF TXT
Complaints Logfret, Inc., Complainant v. Kirsha, B.V., Leendert Johanness Bergwerff a/k/a Hans PDF TXT Bergwerff, Linda Sieval, Respondents; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment 58771 [2018-25415]
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION RULES Passenger Equipment Safety Standards; Standards for Alternative Compliance and High-Speed PDF TXT Trainsets 59182-59230 [2018-25020]
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
NOTICES Continuances in Control Exemptions Paul Didelius- Continuance in Control Exemption-KET, LLC PDF TXT 58806-58807 [2018-25413]
Leases CSX Transportation, Inc.-Lease-Western and Atlantic Railroad PDF TXT 58807-58809 [2018-25388]
Operation Exemptions KET, LLC-Operation Exemption-Lines of Railroad in Benton County, PDF TXT Wash. 58809-58810 [2018-25418]
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STATE DOT NEWS
Pennsylvania DOT Issues RFI for Private-Sector Feedback on Truck Parking Facilities (PennDOT)
Maryland State Highway Administration Releases 'STORM' Web App (MDOT SHA)
Washington State DOT to Be First Statewide Agency to Host an Artist-in-Residence (WSDOT)
NEW VIDEO FROM TRANSPORTATION TV
Getting Serious about Transportation: A Profile of AASHTO President Carlos Braceras "Our nation is at an inflection point in its transportation history," says Carlos Braceras, AASHTO's 2018-2019 President and executive director of the Utah DOT. Federal transportation funding continues to fall short of the amounts needed while the construction industry faces attracting, training and retaining thousands of highly skilled workers.
President Braceras has made workforce development, robust federal transportation funding and educating the public about the value of transportation his top emphasis areas. Meet him and learn more about these critical issues in his own words.
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Alabama Lawmakers Talking Increased Gas Tax (WAAY-TV)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Maine DOT Completes Emergency Bridge Repair on I-295 in Portland (Portland Press Herald)
Former USDOT Secretary James Burnley Offers His Take on State of National Transportation Infrastructure (Logistics Management)
THE GREEN BOOK IS HERE!
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Oregon DOT Will Expand Use of Salt on Dangerous Winter Roads (Salem Reporter)
Here's How Georgia DOT is Helping Ease Thanksgiving Traffic (WSB-TV)
SAFETY
Mississippi DOT, Police Testing New Wrong-Way Alert System on I-94 Ramp (WLIX-TV)
MOBILITY
Uber Enlists Outside Help to Improve Wheelchair-Accessible Rides (Engadget) FREIGHT
Port of Long Beach Gets Funding for On-Dock Rail to Lighten Load from Drayage Fleet (FreightWaves)
RAIL
Passenger Railroads Struggle to Implement 'Lifesaving' Technology (Hearst Television)
Amtrak's San Joaquin Trains Grappling with Ridership Declines, Despite Earlier Times (Fresno Bee)
Amtrak Shortlists Development Teams for 30th Street Station Revamp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
NEW PUBLICATION AVAILABLE!
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Is Mass Transportation in the Northeast Prepared for Snowstorms? Experts Weigh In (USA Today)
Lawmakers Tackle Transit Problems in Rural Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
AVIATION
FAA Says Newark Airport May Be Charging Airlines Too Much (Bloomberg)
Airports Cracked Uber and Lyft -- Time for Cities to Take Note (Wired)
Inside Hawaii DOT's $3 Billion Airport Modernization Plan (Pacific Business News)
Fairbanks International Airport Designated a Smokefree Campus (Fairbanks International Airport)
Hawaii DOT Improves Parking Structures at Honolulu Airport to Help Travelers Remember Their Parking Location (HDOT)
WATER
North Carolina DOT Awards Contracts for Two Replacement Ferries (WWAY-TV)
Big Spending Plans at Port of Seattle (WorkBoat)
Port of Baltimore: Innovative Reuse of Dredged Sediment (Dredging Today)
TELL US HOW WE'RE DOING!
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SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
TSA Records: Air Marshals Had Over 200 Firearm Mishaps from 2005 to 2017 (The Hill) ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Winston-Salem Bans Bird Scooters from City Streets -- for Now (Winston-Salem Journal)
Lime Launches Florida's First Electric Bike Fleet in Orlando (Orlando Sentinel)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FRA Issues Voluntary Safety Advisory Over NTSB Objections (Politico)
Airline Consumer Protections: Additional Actions Could Enhance USDOT's Compliance and Education Efforts (GAO)
FRA Issues Final Rule to Promote Safe and Efficient High-Speed Passenger Rail Operations (FRA)
No Matter How You Get There, Travel Safely this Thanksgiving (USDOT's #TransportationTuesday)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: PDF TXT 1625-0035 58780-58781 [2018-25268]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Okeechobee Waterway (Caloosahatchee River), LaBelle, FL PDF TXT 58745 [2018-25332]
Safety Zone Ohio River, Mile 28.0 to 29.2, Vanport, Pennsylvania PDF TXT 58745-58747 [2018-25379]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier Operations 58810 [2018-25360] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Certification of Airports 58810-58811 [2018-25361]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Report of Inspections Required by Airworthiness Directives 58812-58813 [2018-25359]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Delta Air Lines, Inc. PDF TXT 58811-58812 [2018-25364]
RULES Amendment of Class D Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace Tyndall AFB, FL PDF TXT 58742-58743 [2018-25328]
Amendment of Class E Airspace; and Establishment of Class E Airspace Mountain City, TN; Elizabethton, PDF TXT TN 58743-58744 [2018-25329]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access 58739-58740 [2018-25363]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access 58740-58742 [2018-25362]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Notice of Agreement Filed 58771 [2018-25389] PDF TXT
Complaints Logfret, Inc., Complainant v. Kirsha, B.V., Leendert Johanness Bergwerff a/k/a Hans PDF TXT Bergwerff, Linda Sieval, Respondents; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment 58771 [2018-25415]
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION RULES Passenger Equipment Safety Standards; Standards for Alternative Compliance and High-Speed PDF TXT Trainsets 59182-59230 [2018-25020]
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
NOTICES Continuances in Control Exemptions Paul Didelius- Continuance in Control Exemption-KET, LLC PDF TXT 58806-58807 [2018-25413]
Leases CSX Transportation, Inc.-Lease-Western and Atlantic Railroad PDF TXT 58807-58809 [2018-25388]
Operation Exemptions KET, LLC-Operation Exemption-Lines of Railroad in Benton County, PDF TXT Wash. 58809-58810 [2018-25418]
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STATE DOT NEWS
Pennsylvania DOT Issues RFI for Private-Sector Feedback on Truck Parking Facilities (PennDOT)
Maryland State Highway Administration Releases 'STORM' Web App (MDOT SHA)
Washington State DOT to Be First Statewide Agency to Host an Artist-in-Residence (WSDOT)
NEW VIDEO FROM TRANSPORTATION TV
Getting Serious about Transportation: A Profile of AASHTO President Carlos Braceras "Our nation is at an inflection point in its transportation history," says Carlos Braceras, AASHTO's 2018-2019 President and executive director of the Utah DOT. Federal transportation funding continues to fall short of the amounts needed while the construction industry faces attracting, training and retaining thousands of highly skilled workers.
President Braceras has made workforce development, robust federal transportation funding and educating the public about the value of transportation his top emphasis areas. Meet him and learn more about these critical issues in his own words.
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Alabama Lawmakers Talking Increased Gas Tax (WAAY-TV)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Maine DOT Completes Emergency Bridge Repair on I-295 in Portland (Portland Press Herald)
Former USDOT Secretary James Burnley Offers His Take on State of National Transportation Infrastructure (Logistics Management)
THE GREEN BOOK IS HERE!
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Oregon DOT Will Expand Use of Salt on Dangerous Winter Roads (Salem Reporter)
Here's How Georgia DOT is Helping Ease Thanksgiving Traffic (WSB-TV)
SAFETY
Mississippi DOT, Police Testing New Wrong-Way Alert System on I-94 Ramp (WLIX-TV)
MOBILITY
Uber Enlists Outside Help to Improve Wheelchair-Accessible Rides (Engadget) FREIGHT
Port of Long Beach Gets Funding for On-Dock Rail to Lighten Load from Drayage Fleet (FreightWaves)
RAIL
Passenger Railroads Struggle to Implement 'Lifesaving' Technology (Hearst Television)
Amtrak's San Joaquin Trains Grappling with Ridership Declines, Despite Earlier Times (Fresno Bee)
Amtrak Shortlists Development Teams for 30th Street Station Revamp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
NEW PUBLICATION AVAILABLE!
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Is Mass Transportation in the Northeast Prepared for Snowstorms? Experts Weigh In (USA Today)
Lawmakers Tackle Transit Problems in Rural Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
AVIATION
FAA Says Newark Airport May Be Charging Airlines Too Much (Bloomberg)
Airports Cracked Uber and Lyft -- Time for Cities to Take Note (Wired)
Inside Hawaii DOT's $3 Billion Airport Modernization Plan (Pacific Business News)
Fairbanks International Airport Designated a Smokefree Campus (Fairbanks International Airport)
Hawaii DOT Improves Parking Structures at Honolulu Airport to Help Travelers Remember Their Parking Location (HDOT)
WATER
North Carolina DOT Awards Contracts for Two Replacement Ferries (WWAY-TV)
Big Spending Plans at Port of Seattle (WorkBoat)
Port of Baltimore: Innovative Reuse of Dredged Sediment (Dredging Today)
TELL US HOW WE'RE DOING!
Annual AASHTO Communications Survey - Your Response is Appreciated AASHTO is conducting a survey to find out how you, as a reader, value and use our information products to keep up on transportation issues that matter to you. Your feedback will help us learn more about how we can improve our performance. Click here to take this short, 15-minute survey. Your feedback is appreciated!
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
TSA Records: Air Marshals Had Over 200 Firearm Mishaps from 2005 to 2017 (The Hill) ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Winston-Salem Bans Bird Scooters from City Streets -- for Now (Winston-Salem Journal)
Lime Launches Florida's First Electric Bike Fleet in Orlando (Orlando Sentinel)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FRA Issues Voluntary Safety Advisory Over NTSB Objections (Politico)
Airline Consumer Protections: Additional Actions Could Enhance USDOT's Compliance and Education Efforts (GAO)
FRA Issues Final Rule to Promote Safe and Efficient High-Speed Passenger Rail Operations (FRA)
No Matter How You Get There, Travel Safely this Thanksgiving (USDOT's #TransportationTuesday)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: PDF TXT 1625-0035 58780-58781 [2018-25268]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Okeechobee Waterway (Caloosahatchee River), LaBelle, FL PDF TXT 58745 [2018-25332]
Safety Zone Ohio River, Mile 28.0 to 29.2, Vanport, Pennsylvania PDF TXT 58745-58747 [2018-25379]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier Operations 58810 [2018-25360] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Certification of Airports 58810-58811 [2018-25361]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Report of Inspections Required by Airworthiness Directives 58812-58813 [2018-25359]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Delta Air Lines, Inc. PDF TXT 58811-58812 [2018-25364]
RULES Amendment of Class D Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace Tyndall AFB, FL PDF TXT 58742-58743 [2018-25328]
Amendment of Class E Airspace; and Establishment of Class E Airspace Mountain City, TN; Elizabethton, PDF TXT TN 58743-58744 [2018-25329]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access 58739-58740 [2018-25363]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access 58740-58742 [2018-25362]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Notice of Agreement Filed 58771 [2018-25389] PDF TXT
Complaints Logfret, Inc., Complainant v. Kirsha, B.V., Leendert Johanness Bergwerff a/k/a Hans PDF TXT Bergwerff, Linda Sieval, Respondents; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment 58771 [2018-25415]
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION RULES Passenger Equipment Safety Standards; Standards for Alternative Compliance and High-Speed PDF TXT Trainsets 59182-59230 [2018-25020]
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
NOTICES Continuances in Control Exemptions Paul Didelius- Continuance in Control Exemption-KET, LLC PDF TXT 58806-58807 [2018-25413]
Leases CSX Transportation, Inc.-Lease-Western and Atlantic Railroad PDF TXT 58807-58809 [2018-25388]
Operation Exemptions KET, LLC-Operation Exemption-Lines of Railroad in Benton County, PDF TXT Wash. 58809-58810 [2018-25418]
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STATE DOT NEWS
Pennsylvania DOT Issues RFI for Private-Sector Feedback on Truck Parking Facilities (PennDOT)
Maryland State Highway Administration Releases 'STORM' Web App (MDOT SHA)
Washington State DOT to Be First Statewide Agency to Host an Artist-in-Residence (WSDOT)
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Getting Serious about Transportation: A Profile of AASHTO President Carlos Braceras "Our nation is at an inflection point in its transportation history," says Carlos Braceras, AASHTO's 2018-2019 President and executive director of the Utah DOT. Federal transportation funding continues to fall short of the amounts needed while the construction industry faces attracting, training and retaining thousands of highly skilled workers.
President Braceras has made workforce development, robust federal transportation funding and educating the public about the value of transportation his top emphasis areas. Meet him and learn more about these critical issues in his own words.
FUNDING AND FINANCE
Alabama Lawmakers Talking Increased Gas Tax (WAAY-TV)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Maine DOT Completes Emergency Bridge Repair on I-295 in Portland (Portland Press Herald)
Former USDOT Secretary James Burnley Offers His Take on State of National Transportation Infrastructure (Logistics Management)
THE GREEN BOOK IS HERE!
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Oregon DOT Will Expand Use of Salt on Dangerous Winter Roads (Salem Reporter)
Here's How Georgia DOT is Helping Ease Thanksgiving Traffic (WSB-TV)
SAFETY
Mississippi DOT, Police Testing New Wrong-Way Alert System on I-94 Ramp (WLIX-TV)
MOBILITY
Uber Enlists Outside Help to Improve Wheelchair-Accessible Rides (Engadget) FREIGHT
Port of Long Beach Gets Funding for On-Dock Rail to Lighten Load from Drayage Fleet (FreightWaves)
RAIL
Passenger Railroads Struggle to Implement 'Lifesaving' Technology (Hearst Television)
Amtrak's San Joaquin Trains Grappling with Ridership Declines, Despite Earlier Times (Fresno Bee)
Amtrak Shortlists Development Teams for 30th Street Station Revamp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
NEW PUBLICATION AVAILABLE!
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Is Mass Transportation in the Northeast Prepared for Snowstorms? Experts Weigh In (USA Today)
Lawmakers Tackle Transit Problems in Rural Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
AVIATION
FAA Says Newark Airport May Be Charging Airlines Too Much (Bloomberg)
Airports Cracked Uber and Lyft -- Time for Cities to Take Note (Wired)
Inside Hawaii DOT's $3 Billion Airport Modernization Plan (Pacific Business News)
Fairbanks International Airport Designated a Smokefree Campus (Fairbanks International Airport)
Hawaii DOT Improves Parking Structures at Honolulu Airport to Help Travelers Remember Their Parking Location (HDOT)
WATER
North Carolina DOT Awards Contracts for Two Replacement Ferries (WWAY-TV)
Big Spending Plans at Port of Seattle (WorkBoat)
Port of Baltimore: Innovative Reuse of Dredged Sediment (Dredging Today)
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SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
TSA Records: Air Marshals Had Over 200 Firearm Mishaps from 2005 to 2017 (The Hill) ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Winston-Salem Bans Bird Scooters from City Streets -- for Now (Winston-Salem Journal)
Lime Launches Florida's First Electric Bike Fleet in Orlando (Orlando Sentinel)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FRA Issues Voluntary Safety Advisory Over NTSB Objections (Politico)
Airline Consumer Protections: Additional Actions Could Enhance USDOT's Compliance and Education Efforts (GAO)
FRA Issues Final Rule to Promote Safe and Efficient High-Speed Passenger Rail Operations (FRA)
No Matter How You Get There, Travel Safely this Thanksgiving (USDOT's #TransportationTuesday)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: PDF TXT 1625-0035 58780-58781 [2018-25268]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Okeechobee Waterway (Caloosahatchee River), LaBelle, FL PDF TXT 58745 [2018-25332]
Safety Zone Ohio River, Mile 28.0 to 29.2, Vanport, Pennsylvania PDF TXT 58745-58747 [2018-25379]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier Operations 58810 [2018-25360] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Certification of Airports 58810-58811 [2018-25361]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Renewed Approval of Information Collection: Report of Inspections Required by Airworthiness Directives 58812-58813 [2018-25359]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Delta Air Lines, Inc. PDF TXT 58811-58812 [2018-25364]
RULES Amendment of Class D Airspace and Establishment of Class E Airspace Tyndall AFB, FL PDF TXT 58742-58743 [2018-25328]
Amendment of Class E Airspace; and Establishment of Class E Airspace Mountain City, TN; Elizabethton, PDF TXT TN 58743-58744 [2018-25329]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access 58739-58740 [2018-25363]
Special Conditions Garmin International, Textron Aviation Inc. Model 560XL; Airplane Electronic- PDF TXT System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access 58740-58742 [2018-25362]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Notice of Agreement Filed 58771 [2018-25389] PDF TXT
Complaints Logfret, Inc., Complainant v. Kirsha, B.V., Leendert Johanness Bergwerff a/k/a Hans PDF TXT Bergwerff, Linda Sieval, Respondents; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment 58771 [2018-25415]
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION RULES Passenger Equipment Safety Standards; Standards for Alternative Compliance and High-Speed PDF TXT Trainsets 59182-59230 [2018-25020]
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
NOTICES Continuances in Control Exemptions Paul Didelius- Continuance in Control Exemption-KET, LLC PDF TXT 58806-58807 [2018-25413]
Leases CSX Transportation, Inc.-Lease-Western and Atlantic Railroad PDF TXT 58807-58809 [2018-25388]
Operation Exemptions KET, LLC-Operation Exemption-Lines of Railroad in Benton County, PDF TXT Wash. 58809-58810 [2018-25418]
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The FRA has modified their existing passenger equipment safety standards, adding a new tier of standards for high- speed service (Tier III). Tier III equipment will be able to operate at speeds up to 220 mph, though they must be on exclusive right-of-way with no grade crossings when traveling above 125 mph. Additionally, the FRA made changes to Tier I passenger trainset requirements, to allow for new technological designs as long as they met crashworthiness and occupant protection requirements. Finally, maximum speed for Tier II equipment has been raised from 150 mph to 160 mph.
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Agricultural Marketing Service
RULES Changing of Container Requirements: Oranges and Grapefruit Grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas , 52944–52946 [2018–22759] [TEXT] [PDF] Electronic Mailing of Notice of Hearing: General Regulations for Federal Fruit, Vegetable, and Specialty Crop
Marketing Agreements and Orders , 52943–52944 [2018–22761] [TEXT] [PDF] Marketing Orders: Hazelnuts Grown in Oregon and Washington , 52946–52950 [2018–22762] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Change in Grade and Size Requirements: Oranges, Grapefruit, Tangerines, and Pummelos Grown in Florida and
Imported Grapefruit , 53003–53007 [2018–22758] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service See Rural Utilities Service
Antitrust Division
NOTICES Changes under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act: Consortium for Execution of Rendezvous and Servicing Operations , 53106 [2018–22826] [TEXT] [PDF]
Census Bureau
NOTICES Suspension of the Geographically Updated Population Certification Program for Places Incorporating or Annexing Between Censuses , 53029 [2018–22823] [TEXT] [PDF]
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 53027–53028 [2018–22934] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: West Virginia Advisory Committee , 53028–53029 [2018–22870] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 53028 [2018–22963] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Drawbridge Operations: Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA , 52976 [2018–22746] [TEXT] [PDF] Willamette River at Portland, OR , 52976–52977 [2018–22801] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zones: Delaware River, Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, PA, Fireworks Display , 52977–52979 [2018–22868] [TEXT] [PDF] Fox River, Brown County Fireworks, Green Bay, WI , 52981–52983 [2018–22845] [TEXT] [PDF] Hornblower Fireworks Display; San Francisco Bay; San Francisco, CA , 52979–52981 [2018–22825] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Safety Zones: NASA Activities, Gulf of Mexico, Galveston, TX , 53023–53026 [2018–22866] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53071–53072 [2018–22787] [TEXT] [PDF] Certificates of Alternative Compliance: Blount Boats Inc., Hull TGI–329 , 53072 [2018–22855] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: National Maritime Security Advisory Committee , 53070–53071 [2018–22813] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Census Bureau See Industry and Security Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
NOTICES Procurement List; Additions and Deletions , 53049–53050 [2018–22788] [TEXT] [PDF] 53049 [2018–22789] [TEXT] [PDF]
Community Living Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Centers for Independent Living Program Performance Report , 53064–53065 [2018–22754] [TEXT] [PDF] Independent Living Services Program Performance Report , 53062–53063 [2018–22751] [TEXT] [PDF] State Plan for Independent Living , 53063–53064 [2018–22753] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
PROPOSED RULES Foreign Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction , 53020–53023 [2018–22752] [TEXT] [PDF]
Drug Enforcement Administration
NOTICES Bulk Manufacturer of Controlled Substances Registration , 53106–53107 [2018–22829] [TEXT] [PDF] Importer of Controlled Substances Application: Fisher Clinical Services, Inc. , 53108 [2018–22828] [TEXT] [PDF] Noramco Inc. , 53107–53108 [2018–22832] [TEXT] [PDF] Importer of Controlled Substances Registration , 53107 [2018–22830] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Accrediting Agency, Foreign Medical and Foreign Veterinarian Program
Comparability Database Approval , 53050 [2018–22861] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Determination of Attainment by the Attainment Date and Clean Data Determination for the Logan, UT-ID 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Nonattainment Area , 52983–52986 [2018–22284] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Tolerances: Boscalid , 52991–52996 [2018–22854] [TEXT] [PDF] Prothioconazole , 52986–52991 [2018–22857] [TEXT] [PDF] Tolerance Exemptions: Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol , 52996–53002 [2018–22862] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Facility Ground-Water Monitoring Requirements , 53060–53061 [2018–22814] [TEXT] [PDF] Fuel Use Requirements for Great Lake Steamships , 53059–53060 [2018–22808] [TEXT] [PDF] Cross-Media Electronic Reporting: Authorized Program Revision Approval, State of Georgia , 53059 [2018–22811] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Weekly Receipts , 53053–53054 [2018–22745] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Registration Maintenance Fee: Voluntarily Cancel Certain Pesticide Registrations , 53054–53059 [2018–22860] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Amendment of the Prohibition Against Certain Flights in Specified Areas of the Simferopol and Dnipropetrovsk Flight Information Regions , 52954–52962 [2018–22853] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Petition for Exemption; Summaries: Anthony Ison, Esq. , 53145 [2018–22756] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
PROPOSED RULES Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding; Correction , 53026 [2018–22357] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Leadership in Equal Access and Diversity Award , 53111–53112 [2018–22858] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Terminations of Receivership: 10142, Madisonville State Bank, Madisonville, TX , 53061 [2018–22747] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Combined Filings , 53053 [2018–22818] [TEXT] [PDF] 53050–53052 [2018–22822] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Alpine Pacific Utilities Hydro, LLC , 53052–53053 [2018–22817] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: Luminant Energy Co., LLC , 53052 [2018–22820] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Highway Administration
NOTICES Federal Agency Actions: Transportation Project in Washington State , 53146–53147 [2018–22471] [TEXT] [PDF] 53145–53146 [2018–22503] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Housing Finance Agency
RULES Responsibilities of Boards of Directors, Corporate Practices, and Corporate Governance , 52950–52954 [2018–22859] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES Agreements Filed , 53061–53062 [2018–22819] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
NOTICES Commercial Driver's License Standards:Exemption Application: CRST Expedited , 53149–53150 [2018–22836] [TEXT] [PDF] Commercial Driver's License Standards Exemption Application: Isuzu North America Corp. , 53151–53152 [2018–22834] [TEXT] [PDF] Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Exemption Applications: Castignoli Enterprises , 53147–53149 [2018–22704] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species: Habitat Conservation Plan and Categorical Exclusion for the Mount
Hermon June Beetle, Santa Cruz County, CA , 53080–53081 [2018–22748] [TEXT] [PDF] Incidental Take Permit Application, Habitat Conservation Plan for Sand
Skink, Lake County, FL , 53074–53075 [2018–22749] [TEXT] [PDF] Recovery Permit Applications , 53073–53074 [2018–22764] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: American Electric Power American Burying Beetle Habitat Conservation
Plan in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas , 53077–53078 [2018–22833] [TEXT] [PDF] Eastern Collier Property Owners, LLC, Multi-species Habitat Conservation
Plan, Collier County, FL , 53078–53080 [2018–22755] [TEXT] [PDF] South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, Phase 2; Don Edwards National
Wildlife Refuge, CA , 53075–53077 [2018–22763] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
RULES Medical Devices: Anesthesiology Devices; Classification of the Positive Airway Pressure
Delivery System , 52964–52966 [2018–22840] [TEXT] [PDF] General and Plastic Surgery Devices; Classification of the Hemostatic
Device for Intraluminal Gastrointestinal Use , 52970–52972 [2018–22784] [TEXT] [PDF] General and Plastic Surgery Devices; Classification of the Light Based
Energy Source Device for Topical Application , 52968–52970 [2018–22786] [TEXT] [PDF] General and Plastic Surgery Devices; Classification of the Wound
Autofluorescence Imaging Device , 52966–52968 [2018–22837] [TEXT] [PDF] Neurological Devices; Classification of the Thermal Vestibular Stimulator
for Headache , 52972–52973 [2018–22842] [TEXT] [PDF] Ophthalmic Devices; Classification of the Intranasal Electrostimulation
Device for Dry Eye Symptoms , 52973–52975 [2018–22785] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Participation in Food and Drug Administration Fellowship
and Traineeship Programs , 53065–53067 [2018–22821] [TEXT] [PDF] Determinations of Regulatory Review Periods for Purposes of Patent Extensions: IMFINZI , 53067–53068 [2018–22806] [TEXT] [PDF] New Drug Applications: Sanofi-Aventis, U.S., LLC, et al.; Withdrawal of Approval , 53068–53069 [2018–22805] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Community Living Administration See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Data Elements for Student Enrollment in Bureau-funded Schools , 53081–53082 [2018–22816] [TEXT] [PDF]
Industry and Security Bureau
NOTICES Denial of Export Privileges: , 53029–53030 [2018–22865] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Indian Affairs Bureau See National Park Service See Ocean Energy Management Bureau
Internal Revenue Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53152 [2018–22807] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Carbon and Certain Alloy Steel Wire Rod from Mexico , 53030–53032 [2018–22843] [TEXT] [PDF] Subsidy Programs Provided by Countries Exporting Softwood Lumber and Softwood Lumber Products to the United States , 53032–53033 [2018–22841] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain LTE- and 3G-Compliant Cellular Communications Devices , 53105–53106 [2018–22869] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Antitrust Division See Drug Enforcement Administration See Justice Programs Office NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: 2019 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey
, 53108–53109 [2018–22804] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Programs Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: 2018 Census of Law Enforcement Training Academies , 53109–53110 [2018–22803] [TEXT] [PDF] Survey of State Attorneys General Offices: Human Trafficking , 53110–53111 [2018–22802] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office See Mine Safety and Health Administration
Mine Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Petitions for Modification: Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standard , 53112–53113 [2018–22744] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NOTICES Meetings: Aeronautics Committee , 53113 [2018–22799] [TEXT] [PDF] Human Exploration and Operations Research Advisory Committee , 53113–53114 [2018–22800] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute , 53069–53070 [2018–22760] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species: Takes of Anadromous Fish , 53048–53049 [2018–22809] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Proposed Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project , 53033 [2018–22863] [TEXT] [PDF] Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities: US 101/Chehalis River Bridge-Scour Repair in Washington State , 53033–53048 [2018–22812] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES Inventory Completions: Department of Anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN , 53084–53085 [2018–22794] [TEXT] [PDF] 53084 [2018–22795] [TEXT] [PDF] Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA , 53085–53086 [2018–22793] [TEXT] [PDF] Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA; Correction , 53082–53083 [2018–22790] [TEXT] [PDF] 53086–53087 [2018–22791] [TEXT] [PDF] The Field Museum, Chicago, IL , 53087–53088 [2018–22796] [TEXT] [PDF] Repatriation of Cultural Items: Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA , 53083–53084 [2018–22792] [TEXT] [PDF] 53088–53089 [2018–22797] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Committee for Mathematical and Physical Sciences , 53114 [2018–22852] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposal Review Panel for International Science and Engineering , 53114–53115 [2018–22848] [TEXT] [PDF] Membership of Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board , 53114 [2018–22835] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Direct Transfer of Licenses; Applications: Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station; Consideration of Approval of
Transfer of License and Conforming Amendment , 53119–53122 [2018–22831] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Interim Storage Partners LLC's Consolidated Interim Storage Facility , 53115–53116 [2018–22810] [TEXT] [PDF] License Transfers: Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., NorthStar Vermont Yankee, LLC, NorthStar Nuclear Decommissioning Company, LLC, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station , 53116–53118 [2018–22768] [TEXT] [PDF] Performance Review Boards for Senior Executive Service , 53118–53119 [2018–22844] [TEXT] [PDF]
Ocean Energy Management Bureau
NOTICES Commercial Leasing for Wind Power Development: Outer Continental Shelf Offshore California , 53096–53104 [2018–22879] [TEXT] [PDF] Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf: Atlantic Wind Lease Sale 4A Offshore Massachusetts , 53089–53096 [2018–22878] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Deepwater Wind South Fork, LLC Proposed Wind Energy Facility Offshore
Rhode Island and Massachusetts , 53104–53105 [2018–22880] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
NOTICES New Postal Products , 53122–53123 [2018–22815] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Service
NOTICES Product Changes: Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 53123 [2018–22772] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123–53124 [2018–22773] [TEXT] [PDF] Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 53123 [2018–22769] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123 [2018–22770] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123 [2018–22771] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123 [2018–22774] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Defense and National Security: John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2019; Delegation
of Authority (Memorandum of October 16, 2018) , 53155–53157 [2018–23050] [TEXT] [PDF]
Rural Utilities Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53027 [2018–22824] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
RULES Regulation Crowdfunding and Regulation A Relief and Assistance for Victims of Hurricane Michael , 52962–52964 [2018–22930] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Capital, Margin, and Segregation Requirements for Security-Based Swap Dealers and Major Security-Based Swap Participants and Capital Requirements for Broker- Dealers , 53007–53020 [2018–22531] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53127–53128 [2018–22781] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Fixed Income Clearing Corp. , 53131–53134 [2018–22778] [TEXT] [PDF] ICE Clear Credit, LLC , 53136–53138 [2018–22776] [TEXT] [PDF] Nasdaq GEMX, LLC , 53134–53136 [2018–22777] [TEXT] [PDF] National Securities Clearing Corp. , 53128–53131 [2018–22780] [TEXT] [PDF] The Depository Trust Co. , 53138–53141 [2018–22779] [TEXT] [PDF] The Nasdaq Stock Market, LLC , 53124–53127 [2018–22775] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Major Disaster Declarations: Florida , 53142–53143 [2018–22846] [TEXT] [PDF] 53143 [2018–22851] [TEXT] [PDF] Florida; Amendment 2 , 53143 [2018–22856] [TEXT] [PDF] Georgia , 53142 [2018–22864] [TEXT] [PDF] North Carolina; Public Assistance Only , 53141–53142 [2018–22867] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: Mrinalini Mukherjee , 53144 [2018–22850] [TEXT] [PDF] Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de Medici's Valois Tapestries , 53143–53144 [2018–22849] [TEXT] [PDF] Performance Review Board Members , 53143 [2018–22839] [TEXT] [PDF]
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
NOTICES Projects Approved: Consumptive Uses of Water , 53144 [2018–22765] [TEXT] [PDF] Projects Rescinded: Consumptive Uses of Water , 53144–53145 [2018–22766] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Highway Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Treasury Department
See Internal Revenue Service
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Allegation of Counterfeiting and Intellectual Piracy , 53072–53073 [2018–22783] [TEXT] [PDF]
Veterans Affairs Department
NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Committee on Cemeteries and Memorials , 53152–53153 [2018–22743] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Presidential Documents , 53155–53157 [2018–23050] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
Bill Pzedpelski Associate Membership and Technical Services Administrator Association of American Railroads 425 Third St. SW, Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 639-2138 Twitter: @AAR_BillPz
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Contents Federal Register Vol. 83, No. 203 Friday, October 19, 2018
Agricultural Marketing Service
RULES Changing of Container Requirements: Oranges and Grapefruit Grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas , 52944–52946 [2018–22759] [TEXT] [PDF] Electronic Mailing of Notice of Hearing: General Regulations for Federal Fruit, Vegetable, and Specialty Crop
Marketing Agreements and Orders , 52943–52944 [2018–22761] [TEXT] [PDF] Marketing Orders: Hazelnuts Grown in Oregon and Washington , 52946–52950 [2018–22762] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Change in Grade and Size Requirements: Oranges, Grapefruit, Tangerines, and Pummelos Grown in Florida and
Imported Grapefruit , 53003–53007 [2018–22758] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service See Rural Utilities Service
Antitrust Division
NOTICES Changes under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act: Consortium for Execution of Rendezvous and Servicing Operations , 53106 [2018–22826] [TEXT] [PDF]
Census Bureau
NOTICES Suspension of the Geographically Updated Population Certification Program for Places Incorporating or Annexing Between Censuses , 53029 [2018–22823] [TEXT] [PDF]
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 53027–53028 [2018–22934] [TEXT] [PDF]
Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES Meetings: West Virginia Advisory Committee , 53028–53029 [2018–22870] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 53028 [2018–22963] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Drawbridge Operations: Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA , 52976 [2018–22746] [TEXT] [PDF] Willamette River at Portland, OR , 52976–52977 [2018–22801] [TEXT] [PDF] Safety Zones: Delaware River, Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, PA, Fireworks Display , 52977–52979 [2018–22868] [TEXT] [PDF] Fox River, Brown County Fireworks, Green Bay, WI , 52981–52983 [2018–22845] [TEXT] [PDF] Hornblower Fireworks Display; San Francisco Bay; San Francisco, CA , 52979–52981 [2018–22825] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Safety Zones: NASA Activities, Gulf of Mexico, Galveston, TX , 53023–53026 [2018–22866] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53071–53072 [2018–22787] [TEXT] [PDF] Certificates of Alternative Compliance: Blount Boats Inc., Hull TGI–329 , 53072 [2018–22855] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: National Maritime Security Advisory Committee , 53070–53071 [2018–22813] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Census Bureau See Industry and Security Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
NOTICES Procurement List; Additions and Deletions , 53049–53050 [2018–22788] [TEXT] [PDF] 53049 [2018–22789] [TEXT] [PDF]
Community Living Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Centers for Independent Living Program Performance Report , 53064–53065 [2018–22754] [TEXT] [PDF] Independent Living Services Program Performance Report , 53062–53063 [2018–22751] [TEXT] [PDF] State Plan for Independent Living , 53063–53064 [2018–22753] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
PROPOSED RULES Foreign Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction , 53020–53023 [2018–22752] [TEXT] [PDF]
Drug Enforcement Administration
NOTICES Bulk Manufacturer of Controlled Substances Registration , 53106–53107 [2018–22829] [TEXT] [PDF] Importer of Controlled Substances Application: Fisher Clinical Services, Inc. , 53108 [2018–22828] [TEXT] [PDF] Noramco Inc. , 53107–53108 [2018–22832] [TEXT] [PDF] Importer of Controlled Substances Registration , 53107 [2018–22830] [TEXT] [PDF]
Education Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Accrediting Agency, Foreign Medical and Foreign Veterinarian Program
Comparability Database Approval , 53050 [2018–22861] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Determination of Attainment by the Attainment Date and Clean Data Determination for the Logan, UT-ID 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Nonattainment Area , 52983–52986 [2018–22284] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Tolerances: Boscalid , 52991–52996 [2018–22854] [TEXT] [PDF] Prothioconazole , 52986–52991 [2018–22857] [TEXT] [PDF] Tolerance Exemptions: Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol , 52996–53002 [2018–22862] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Facility Ground-Water Monitoring Requirements , 53060–53061 [2018–22814] [TEXT] [PDF] Fuel Use Requirements for Great Lake Steamships , 53059–53060 [2018–22808] [TEXT] [PDF] Cross-Media Electronic Reporting: Authorized Program Revision Approval, State of Georgia , 53059 [2018–22811] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Weekly Receipts , 53053–53054 [2018–22745] [TEXT] [PDF] Pesticide Registration Maintenance Fee: Voluntarily Cancel Certain Pesticide Registrations , 53054–53059 [2018–22860] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Amendment of the Prohibition Against Certain Flights in Specified Areas of the Simferopol and Dnipropetrovsk Flight Information Regions , 52954–52962 [2018–22853] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Petition for Exemption; Summaries: Anthony Ison, Esq. , 53145 [2018–22756] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
PROPOSED RULES Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding; Correction , 53026 [2018–22357] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Leadership in Equal Access and Diversity Award , 53111–53112 [2018–22858] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOTICES Terminations of Receivership: 10142, Madisonville State Bank, Madisonville, TX , 53061 [2018–22747] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Combined Filings , 53053 [2018–22818] [TEXT] [PDF] 53050–53052 [2018–22822] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Alpine Pacific Utilities Hydro, LLC , 53052–53053 [2018–22817] [TEXT] [PDF] Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including Requests for Blanket Section 204 Authorizations: Luminant Energy Co., LLC , 53052 [2018–22820] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Highway Administration
NOTICES Federal Agency Actions: Transportation Project in Washington State , 53146–53147 [2018–22471] [TEXT] [PDF] 53145–53146 [2018–22503] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Housing Finance Agency
RULES Responsibilities of Boards of Directors, Corporate Practices, and Corporate Governance , 52950–52954 [2018–22859] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES Agreements Filed , 53061–53062 [2018–22819] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
NOTICES Commercial Driver's License Standards:Exemption Application: CRST Expedited , 53149–53150 [2018–22836] [TEXT] [PDF] Commercial Driver's License Standards Exemption Application: Isuzu North America Corp. , 53151–53152 [2018–22834] [TEXT] [PDF] Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Exemption Applications: Castignoli Enterprises , 53147–53149 [2018–22704] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species: Habitat Conservation Plan and Categorical Exclusion for the Mount
Hermon June Beetle, Santa Cruz County, CA , 53080–53081 [2018–22748] [TEXT] [PDF] Incidental Take Permit Application, Habitat Conservation Plan for Sand
Skink, Lake County, FL , 53074–53075 [2018–22749] [TEXT] [PDF] Recovery Permit Applications , 53073–53074 [2018–22764] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: American Electric Power American Burying Beetle Habitat Conservation
Plan in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas , 53077–53078 [2018–22833] [TEXT] [PDF] Eastern Collier Property Owners, LLC, Multi-species Habitat Conservation
Plan, Collier County, FL , 53078–53080 [2018–22755] [TEXT] [PDF] South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, Phase 2; Don Edwards National
Wildlife Refuge, CA , 53075–53077 [2018–22763] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
RULES Medical Devices: Anesthesiology Devices; Classification of the Positive Airway Pressure
Delivery System , 52964–52966 [2018–22840] [TEXT] [PDF] General and Plastic Surgery Devices; Classification of the Hemostatic
Device for Intraluminal Gastrointestinal Use , 52970–52972 [2018–22784] [TEXT] [PDF] General and Plastic Surgery Devices; Classification of the Light Based
Energy Source Device for Topical Application , 52968–52970 [2018–22786] [TEXT] [PDF] General and Plastic Surgery Devices; Classification of the Wound
Autofluorescence Imaging Device , 52966–52968 [2018–22837] [TEXT] [PDF] Neurological Devices; Classification of the Thermal Vestibular Stimulator
for Headache , 52972–52973 [2018–22842] [TEXT] [PDF] Ophthalmic Devices; Classification of the Intranasal Electrostimulation
Device for Dry Eye Symptoms , 52973–52975 [2018–22785] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Application for Participation in Food and Drug Administration Fellowship
and Traineeship Programs , 53065–53067 [2018–22821] [TEXT] [PDF] Determinations of Regulatory Review Periods for Purposes of Patent Extensions: IMFINZI , 53067–53068 [2018–22806] [TEXT] [PDF] New Drug Applications: Sanofi-Aventis, U.S., LLC, et al.; Withdrawal of Approval , 53068–53069 [2018–22805] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Community Living Administration See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard See U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Indian Affairs Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Data Elements for Student Enrollment in Bureau-funded Schools , 53081–53082 [2018–22816] [TEXT] [PDF]
Industry and Security Bureau
NOTICES Denial of Export Privileges: , 53029–53030 [2018–22865] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Indian Affairs Bureau See National Park Service See Ocean Energy Management Bureau
Internal Revenue Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53152 [2018–22807] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Carbon and Certain Alloy Steel Wire Rod from Mexico , 53030–53032 [2018–22843] [TEXT] [PDF] Subsidy Programs Provided by Countries Exporting Softwood Lumber and Softwood Lumber Products to the United States , 53032–53033 [2018–22841] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain LTE- and 3G-Compliant Cellular Communications Devices , 53105–53106 [2018–22869] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Antitrust Division See Drug Enforcement Administration See Justice Programs Office NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: 2019 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey
, 53108–53109 [2018–22804] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Programs Office
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: 2018 Census of Law Enforcement Training Academies , 53109–53110 [2018–22803] [TEXT] [PDF] Survey of State Attorneys General Offices: Human Trafficking , 53110–53111 [2018–22802] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office See Mine Safety and Health Administration
Mine Safety and Health Administration
NOTICES Petitions for Modification: Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standard , 53112–53113 [2018–22744] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NOTICES Meetings: Aeronautics Committee , 53113 [2018–22799] [TEXT] [PDF] Human Exploration and Operations Research Advisory Committee , 53113–53114 [2018–22800] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Institutes of Health
NOTICES Meetings: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute , 53069–53070 [2018–22760] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species: Takes of Anadromous Fish , 53048–53049 [2018–22809] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Proposed Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project , 53033 [2018–22863] [TEXT] [PDF] Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities: US 101/Chehalis River Bridge-Scour Repair in Washington State , 53033–53048 [2018–22812] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES Inventory Completions: Department of Anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN , 53084–53085 [2018–22794] [TEXT] [PDF] 53084 [2018–22795] [TEXT] [PDF] Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA , 53085–53086 [2018–22793] [TEXT] [PDF] Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA; Correction , 53082–53083 [2018–22790] [TEXT] [PDF] 53086–53087 [2018–22791] [TEXT] [PDF] The Field Museum, Chicago, IL , 53087–53088 [2018–22796] [TEXT] [PDF] Repatriation of Cultural Items: Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA , 53083–53084 [2018–22792] [TEXT] [PDF] 53088–53089 [2018–22797] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Committee for Mathematical and Physical Sciences , 53114 [2018–22852] [TEXT] [PDF] Proposal Review Panel for International Science and Engineering , 53114–53115 [2018–22848] [TEXT] [PDF] Membership of Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board , 53114 [2018–22835] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Direct Transfer of Licenses; Applications: Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station; Consideration of Approval of
Transfer of License and Conforming Amendment , 53119–53122 [2018–22831] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Interim Storage Partners LLC's Consolidated Interim Storage Facility , 53115–53116 [2018–22810] [TEXT] [PDF] License Transfers: Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., NorthStar Vermont Yankee, LLC, NorthStar Nuclear Decommissioning Company, LLC, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station , 53116–53118 [2018–22768] [TEXT] [PDF] Performance Review Boards for Senior Executive Service , 53118–53119 [2018–22844] [TEXT] [PDF]
Ocean Energy Management Bureau
NOTICES Commercial Leasing for Wind Power Development: Outer Continental Shelf Offshore California , 53096–53104 [2018–22879] [TEXT] [PDF] Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf: Atlantic Wind Lease Sale 4A Offshore Massachusetts , 53089–53096 [2018–22878] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Deepwater Wind South Fork, LLC Proposed Wind Energy Facility Offshore
Rhode Island and Massachusetts , 53104–53105 [2018–22880] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Regulatory Commission
NOTICES New Postal Products , 53122–53123 [2018–22815] [TEXT] [PDF]
Postal Service
NOTICES Product Changes: Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 53123 [2018–22772] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123–53124 [2018–22773] [TEXT] [PDF] Priority Mail Negotiated Service Agreement , 53123 [2018–22769] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123 [2018–22770] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123 [2018–22771] [TEXT] [PDF] 53123 [2018–22774] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Defense and National Security: John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2019; Delegation
of Authority (Memorandum of October 16, 2018) , 53155–53157 [2018–23050] [TEXT] [PDF]
Rural Utilities Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53027 [2018–22824] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
RULES Regulation Crowdfunding and Regulation A Relief and Assistance for Victims of Hurricane Michael , 52962–52964 [2018–22930] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Capital, Margin, and Segregation Requirements for Security-Based Swap Dealers and Major Security-Based Swap Participants and Capital Requirements for Broker- Dealers , 53007–53020 [2018–22531] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 53127–53128 [2018–22781] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Fixed Income Clearing Corp. , 53131–53134 [2018–22778] [TEXT] [PDF] ICE Clear Credit, LLC , 53136–53138 [2018–22776] [TEXT] [PDF] Nasdaq GEMX, LLC , 53134–53136 [2018–22777] [TEXT] [PDF] National Securities Clearing Corp. , 53128–53131 [2018–22780] [TEXT] [PDF] The Depository Trust Co. , 53138–53141 [2018–22779] [TEXT] [PDF] The Nasdaq Stock Market, LLC , 53124–53127 [2018–22775] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Major Disaster Declarations: Florida , 53142–53143 [2018–22846] [TEXT] [PDF] 53143 [2018–22851] [TEXT] [PDF] Florida; Amendment 2 , 53143 [2018–22856] [TEXT] [PDF] Georgia , 53142 [2018–22864] [TEXT] [PDF] North Carolina; Public Assistance Only , 53141–53142 [2018–22867] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: Mrinalini Mukherjee , 53144 [2018–22850] [TEXT] [PDF] Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de Medici's Valois Tapestries , 53143–53144 [2018–22849] [TEXT] [PDF] Performance Review Board Members , 53143 [2018–22839] [TEXT] [PDF]
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
NOTICES Projects Approved: Consumptive Uses of Water , 53144 [2018–22765] [TEXT] [PDF] Projects Rescinded: Consumptive Uses of Water , 53144–53145 [2018–22766] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Highway Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Treasury Department
See Internal Revenue Service
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Allegation of Counterfeiting and Intellectual Piracy , 53072–53073 [2018–22783] [TEXT] [PDF]
Veterans Affairs Department
NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Committee on Cemeteries and Memorials , 53152–53153 [2018–22743] [TEXT] [PDF]
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Presidential Documents , 53155–53157 [2018–23050] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
Bill Pzedpelski Associate Membership and Technical Services Administrator Association of American Railroads 425 Third St. SW, Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 639-2138 Twitter: @AAR_BillPz
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States Will Lead in Infrastructure Funding Innovations, IBTTA Panelists Say (Transport Topics)
Arkansas DOT Reopens Suspension Bridge Following Inspection (Arkansas Times) Infrastructure, Climate to Be Priorities for Democrats in Congress in 2019 (Transport Topics)
THE GREEN BOOK IS HERE!
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Road Work in Area of Raiders Stadium is on Nevada DOT's To Do List (KLAS-TV)
South Carolina DOT Plans I-26 Widening Between Columbia, Charleston (Times and Democrat)
SAFETY
Legalized Marijuana Linked to Sharp Rise in Car Crashes (NBC News) A Contest to Save Lives:RoadX Safety Challenge aims to help reduce collisions on Route 550 in rural Colorado (Telluride Daily Planet)
NEW PUBLICATION FROM AASHTO!
FREIGHT
ATRI: Congestion Costing Trucking $74 Billion a Year (Heavy Duty Trucking)
E-Commerce Boom Creates Traffic Challenges in Pennsylvania (Citizens' Voice)
RAIL
FRA Administrator Meets with PTC System Suppliers (Progressive Railroading) PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Chicago Transit Authority Won't Raise Fares or Slash Service in 2019, Agency Budget Says (WMAQ-TV)
Waze CEO: We're Creating Micro Public Transit (CNN Business Video)
Charlotte-Area Leaders Debate Adding Another Light Rail Stop in SouthEnd (WBTV-TV)
AVIATION
Indianapolis Airport Receives $20 Million Grant for Upgrades (WRTV-TV)
US Allows Airlines to Resume Flights to Ukraine Airports, Black Sea Routes (Reuters)
UPDATED MATERIALS STANDARDS NOW AVAILABLE!
WATER
Can the Port of Alaska Withstand an Earthquake? Probably Not (KTUU-TV)
Nation's Ports Booming in Anticipation of Holiday Shopping Season (Transport Topics)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
Vehicular Terrorism in the Age of Vision Zero (CityLab)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Move Over Scooters: Electric Bicycles Coming to Cincinnati (WLWT-TV) US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ITS PCB Update - October 18, 2018 (FHWA)
EDC News - October 18, 2018 (FHWA Center for Accelerating Innovation)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: PDF TXT 1625-0095 53071-53072 [2018-22787]
Certificates of Alternate Compliance Blount Boats Inc., Hull TGI-329 PDF TXT 53072 [2018-22855]
Meetings National Maritime Security Advisory Committee PDF TXT 53070-53071 [2018-22813]
PROPOSED RULES Safety Zones NASA Activities, Gulf of Mexico, Galveston, TX PDF TXT 53023-53026 [2018-22866]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA PDF TXT 52976 [2018-22746]
Drawbridge Operations Willamette River at Portland, OR PDF TXT 52976-52977 [2018-22801]
Safety Zones Delaware River; Penn's Landing; Philadelphia, PA; Fireworks Display PDF TXT 52977-52979 [2018-22868]
Safety Zones Hornblower Fireworks Display; San Francisco Bay; San Francisco, CA PDF TXT 52979-52981 [2018-22825]
Safety Zones Fox River, Brown County Fireworks, Green Bay, WI PDF TXT 52981-52983 [2018-22845] FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Anthony Ison, Esq. PDF TXT 53145 [2018-22756]
RULES Amendment of the Prohibition Against Certain Flights in Specified Areas of the Simferopol and PDF TXT Dnipropetrovsk Flight Information Regions (FIRs) (UKFV and UKDV) 52954-52962 [2018-22853]
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Federal Agency Actions Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Transportation Project in PDF TXT Washington State 53145-53146 [2018-22503]
Federal Agency Actions Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Transportation Project in PDF TXT Washington State 53146-53147 [2018-22471]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Notice of Agreements Filed 53061-53062 [2018-22819] PDF TXT
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Commercial Driver's License Standards: Application for Exemption CRST Expedited PDF TXT 53149-53150 [2018-22836]
Commercial Driver's License Standards: Application for Exemption Isuzu North America Corporation PDF TXT (Isuzu) 53151-53152 [2018-22834]
Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Exemption Applications Castignoli PDF TXT Enterprises 53147-53149 [2018-22704]
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
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STATE DOT NEWS
Louisiana DOTD Holds Public Hearing on Construction Priorities (KADN-TV)
Virginia DOT Releases New Transportation Map (VDOT)
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FUNDING AND FINANCE
Fight Over Toll Lanes Clouds DC Area's Transportation Future (WTOP Radio)
Three Weeks Before Election, Tax Foes in Florida Organize to Fight Transportation Measure (Tampa Bay Times)
New York Governor Pushes for Gateway Tunnel Project Funding in Washington After Tunnel Tour (WABC-TV)
INFRASTRUCTURE
States Will Lead in Infrastructure Funding Innovations, IBTTA Panelists Say (Transport Topics)
Arkansas DOT Reopens Suspension Bridge Following Inspection (Arkansas Times) Infrastructure, Climate to Be Priorities for Democrats in Congress in 2019 (Transport Topics)
THE GREEN BOOK IS HERE!
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
Road Work in Area of Raiders Stadium is on Nevada DOT's To Do List (KLAS-TV)
South Carolina DOT Plans I-26 Widening Between Columbia, Charleston (Times and Democrat)
SAFETY
Legalized Marijuana Linked to Sharp Rise in Car Crashes (NBC News) A Contest to Save Lives:RoadX Safety Challenge aims to help reduce collisions on Route 550 in rural Colorado (Telluride Daily Planet)
NEW PUBLICATION FROM AASHTO!
FREIGHT
ATRI: Congestion Costing Trucking $74 Billion a Year (Heavy Duty Trucking)
E-Commerce Boom Creates Traffic Challenges in Pennsylvania (Citizens' Voice)
RAIL
FRA Administrator Meets with PTC System Suppliers (Progressive Railroading) PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Chicago Transit Authority Won't Raise Fares or Slash Service in 2019, Agency Budget Says (WMAQ-TV)
Waze CEO: We're Creating Micro Public Transit (CNN Business Video)
Charlotte-Area Leaders Debate Adding Another Light Rail Stop in SouthEnd (WBTV-TV)
AVIATION
Indianapolis Airport Receives $20 Million Grant for Upgrades (WRTV-TV)
US Allows Airlines to Resume Flights to Ukraine Airports, Black Sea Routes (Reuters)
UPDATED MATERIALS STANDARDS NOW AVAILABLE!
WATER
Can the Port of Alaska Withstand an Earthquake? Probably Not (KTUU-TV)
Nation's Ports Booming in Anticipation of Holiday Shopping Season (Transport Topics)
SECURITY AND RESILIENCE
Vehicular Terrorism in the Age of Vision Zero (CityLab)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
Move Over Scooters: Electric Bicycles Coming to Cincinnati (WLWT-TV) US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ITS PCB Update - October 18, 2018 (FHWA)
EDC News - October 18, 2018 (FHWA Center for Accelerating Innovation)
FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget; OMB Control Number: PDF TXT 1625-0095 53071-53072 [2018-22787]
Certificates of Alternate Compliance Blount Boats Inc., Hull TGI-329 PDF TXT 53072 [2018-22855]
Meetings National Maritime Security Advisory Committee PDF TXT 53070-53071 [2018-22813]
PROPOSED RULES Safety Zones NASA Activities, Gulf of Mexico, Galveston, TX PDF TXT 53023-53026 [2018-22866]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA PDF TXT 52976 [2018-22746]
Drawbridge Operations Willamette River at Portland, OR PDF TXT 52976-52977 [2018-22801]
Safety Zones Delaware River; Penn's Landing; Philadelphia, PA; Fireworks Display PDF TXT 52977-52979 [2018-22868]
Safety Zones Hornblower Fireworks Display; San Francisco Bay; San Francisco, CA PDF TXT 52979-52981 [2018-22825]
Safety Zones Fox River, Brown County Fireworks, Green Bay, WI PDF TXT 52981-52983 [2018-22845] FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Anthony Ison, Esq. PDF TXT 53145 [2018-22756]
RULES Amendment of the Prohibition Against Certain Flights in Specified Areas of the Simferopol and PDF TXT Dnipropetrovsk Flight Information Regions (FIRs) (UKFV and UKDV) 52954-52962 [2018-22853]
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Federal Agency Actions Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Transportation Project in PDF TXT Washington State 53145-53146 [2018-22503]
Federal Agency Actions Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Transportation Project in PDF TXT Washington State 53146-53147 [2018-22471]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Notice of Agreements Filed 53061-53062 [2018-22819] PDF TXT
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Commercial Driver's License Standards: Application for Exemption CRST Expedited PDF TXT 53149-53150 [2018-22836]
Commercial Driver's License Standards: Application for Exemption Isuzu North America Corporation PDF TXT (Isuzu) 53151-53152 [2018-22834]
Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Exemption Applications Castignoli PDF TXT Enterprises 53147-53149 [2018-22704]
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Contents Federal Register Vol. 83, No. 179 Friday, September 14, 2018
Agricultural Marketing Service
PROPOSED RULES Marketing Orders: Cranberries Grown in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and Long Island in New York , 46661–46664 [2018–19834] [TEXT] [PDF]
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service See Food and Nutrition Service See Forest Service See Natural Resources Conservation Service See Procurement and Property Management Office, Agriculture Department NOTICES Intent to Establish the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and Solicitation of Nominations for Membership , 46698 [2018–20013] [TEXT] [PDF]
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
RULES Establishing a Performance Standard for Authorizing the Importation and Interstate Movement of Fruits and Vegetables , 46627–46639 [2018–19984] [TEXT] [PDF]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES Meetings: Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health , 46736 [2018–20015] [TEXT] [PDF] Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health, Subcommittee on
Procedures Review, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health , 46736–46737 [2018–20016] [TEXT] [PDF] Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Special Emphasis
Panel; Amendment , 46737 [2018–20024] [TEXT] [PDF] Requests for Nominations: Board of Scientific Counselors, Office of Public Health Preparedness and
Response , 46735–46736 [2018–20017] [TEXT] [PDF]
Coast Guard
RULES Drawbridge Operations: Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA , 46659–46660 [2018–20043] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Certificates of Alternate Compliance: TUG JUDY MORAN Hull 123 , 46747–46748 [2018–20049] [TEXT] [PDF]
Commerce Department
See Industry and Security Bureau See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
NOTICES Procurement List; Additions and Deletions , 46710–46711 [2018–20033] [TEXT] [PDF] 46709–46710 [2018–20034] [TEXT] [PDF]
Community Living Administration
NOTICES Award of a Single-Source Supplement: National Aging Network , 46737–46738 [2018–19925] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Department
See Navy Department NOTICES Meetings: Defense Advisory Committee on Military Personnel Testing , 46711 [2018–20020] [TEXT] [PDF]
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 46712 [2018–20154] [TEXT] [PDF]
Drug Enforcement Administration
NOTICES Importers of Controlled Substances; Applications: Alcami Carolinas Corp. , 46758–46759 [2018–20001] [TEXT] [PDF]
Employment and Training Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees Handbook No. 391. , 46760–46761 [2018–20027] [TEXT] [PDF]
Energy Department
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Meetings: Water Security , 46712–46713 [2018–20032] [TEXT] [PDF]
Environmental Protection Agency
RULES National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List: Deletion of the Recticon/Allied Steel Superfund Site , 46660 [2018–20039] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Request for Green Power Partnership and Combined Heat and Power
Partnership , 46732–46733 [2018–20036] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Weekly Receipts , 46733 [2018–19923] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Aviation Administration
RULES Class D and E Airspace, Amendments; Class E Airspace, Revocations: New Smyrna Beach, FL , 46639 [2018–19978] [TEXT] [PDF] PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives: Airbus SAS Airplanes , 46677–46679 [2018–19767] [TEXT] [PDF] Bombardier, Inc. Airplanes , 46670–46676 [2018–19759] [TEXT] [PDF] Honeywell International Inc. Turbofan Engines , 46664–46666 [2018–19798] [TEXT] [PDF] The Boeing Company Airplanes , 46666–46669 [2018–19838] [TEXT] [PDF] Zodiac Seats France, Cabin Attendant Seats , 46679–46681 [2018–19797] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Aviation Insurance , 46775–46776 [2018–19975] [TEXT] [PDF] Petitions for Exemptions; Summaries: Powers Flight Group , 46774–46775 [2018–19967] [TEXT] [PDF] Russell Timmerman , 46773–46774 [2018–19971] [TEXT] [PDF] Silver Wings Drone Services, LLC , 46774 [2018–19968] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Bureau of Investigation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Records Modification Form , 46759 [2018–20003] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Communications Commission
RULES Accelerating Wireline and Wireless Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment , 46812–46840 [2018–19547] [TEXT] [PDF] NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 46733–46734 [2018–20019] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Applications: Adelphia Gateway, LLC , 46731–46732 [2018–19996] [TEXT] [PDF] Combined Filings , 46715 [2018–19995] [TEXT] [PDF] 46713–46714 [2018–19999] [TEXT] [PDF] Complaints: East Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc. v. Public Service Co. of Oklahoma, Southwestern Electric Power Co., AEP Oklahoma Transmission Co., AEP Southwestern Transmission Co. , 46714–46715 [2018–19998] [TEXT] [PDF] Orders: Commonwealth Edison Co.; Delmarva Power and Light Co.; Atlantic City
Electric Co.; Potomac Electric Power Co.; PJM Interconnection, LLC , 46715–46731 [2018–19994] [TEXT] [PDF] Requests for Partial Waivers: Kansas Power Pool , 46714 [2018–19997] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act , 46734 [2018–20151] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Financial Responsibility, Trucking and Freight Forwarding , 46776–46777 [2018–20021] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Reserve System
NOTICES Change in Bank Control Notices: Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or Bank Holding Company , 46735 [2018–20022] [TEXT] [PDF] Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Savings and Loan Holding Companies , 46735 [2018–20023] [TEXT] [PDF]
Federal Trade Commission
RULES Telemarketing Sales Rule Fees , 46639–46641 [2018–20048] [TEXT] [PDF]
Fish and Wildlife Service
NOTICES Permit Applications: Foreign Endangered Species , 46751–46752 [2018–20008] [TEXT] [PDF] 46750–46751 [2018–20009] [TEXT] [PDF] 46749–46750 [2018–20010] [TEXT] [PDF] 46752–46753 [2018–20011] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Drug Administration
NOTICES Guidance: 510(k) Third-Party Review Program , 46742–46745 [2018–19992] [TEXT] [PDF] Appropriate Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards in Premarket
Submissions for Medical Devices , 46738–46740 [2018–19989] [TEXT] [PDF] Product-Specific Guidances , 46745–46747 [2018–20018] [TEXT] [PDF] Recognition and Withdrawal of Voluntary Consensus Standards , 46740–46742 [2018–19993] [TEXT] [PDF]
Food and Nutrition Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Generic Clearance To Conduct Pre-Testing of Surveys , 46698–46699 [2018–19910] [TEXT] [PDF]
Forest Service
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Understanding Value Trade-Offs Regarding Fire Hazard Reduction
Programs in the Wildland-Urban Interface , 46700–46701 [2018–20046] [TEXT] [PDF] Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Madison Ranger District;
Montana; Strawberry to Cascade Allotment Management Plans , 46701–46702 [2018–20045] [TEXT] [PDF] Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson Ranger District, Teton County, Wyoming; Snow King Mountain Resort On-Mountain Improvements Project , 46701 [2018–20044] [TEXT] [PDF] New Fee Sites , 46701 [2018–19963] [TEXT] [PDF] 46702 [2018–19964] [TEXT] [PDF] 46699 [2018–19965] [TEXT] [PDF] 46699–46700 [2018–19966] [TEXT] [PDF]
Health and Human Services Department
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Community Living Administration See Food and Drug Administration NOTICES Intent to Establish the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and Solicitation of Nominations for Membership , 46698 [2018–20013] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee on Minority Health , 46747 [2018–20040] [TEXT] [PDF]
Homeland Security Department
See Coast Guard
Housing and Urban Development Department
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Continuum of Care Program Assistance Grant Application , 46748 [2018–20031] [TEXT] [PDF]
Industry and Security Bureau
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: License Transfer and Duplicate License Services , 46703–46704 [2018–19956] [TEXT] [PDF]
Interior Department
See Fish and Wildlife Service See Land Management Bureau See National Indian Gaming Commission See National Park Service
International Trade Administration
NOTICES Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Certain Frozen Warmwater Shrimp From the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
, 46704–46707 [2018–20030] [TEXT] [PDF]
International Trade Commission
NOTICES Complaints: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment Mask Systems and Components
Thereof , 46756–46757 [2018–20005] [TEXT] [PDF] Investigations; Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Large Residential Washers From Korea and Mexico , 46757–46758 [2018–19987] [TEXT] [PDF]
Justice Department
See Drug Enforcement Administration See Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Proposed Consent Decrees: Clean Water Act , 46760 [2018–19969] [TEXT] [PDF]
Labor Department
See Employment and Training Administration
Land Management Bureau
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Rossi Mine Expansion Project, Elko County, NV , 46753–46754 [2018–19940] [TEXT] [PDF]
Management and Budget Office
NOTICES Cumulative Report of Rescissions Proposals Pursuant to the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 , 46761 [2018–19986] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NOTICES Meetings: Earth Science Advisory Committee , 46761–46762 [2018–19953] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Archives and Records Administration
NOTICES Charter Renewals: Advisory Committee on the Presidential Library-Foundation Partnerships , 46762 [2018–20000] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee on Presidential Library-Foundation Partnerships , 46762 [2018–20007] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NOTICES Meetings: New Car Assessment Program Public Meeting; Reschedule , 46777 [2018–20116] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Indian Gaming Commission
NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Wilton Rancheria Fee-to-Trust and Casino Project , 46754–46755 [2018–20042] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Labor Relations Board
PROPOSED RULES Definition of Joint Employer , 46681–46697 [2018–19930] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOTICES Meetings: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council , 46708 [2018–20026] [TEXT] [PDF] Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council , 46707–46708 [2018–20028] [TEXT] [PDF] North Pacific Fishery Management Council , 46708–46709 [2018–20025] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Park Service
NOTICES National Register of Historic Places: Pending Nominations and Related Actions , 46756 [2018–20004] [TEXT] [PDF] 46755 [2018–20006] [TEXT] [PDF]
National Science Foundation
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals , 46762–46763 [2018–19957] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings: Advisory Committee for Geosciences , 46763 [2018–19990] [TEXT] [PDF] Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering , 46763 [2018–19991] [TEXT] [PDF]
Natural Resources Conservation Service
NOTICES Recommended Standard Methods for use as Soil Health Indicator Measurements , 46703 [2018–19985] [TEXT] [PDF]
Navy Department
NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records; Correction , 46711–46712 [2018–20035] [TEXT] [PDF]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NOTICES Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Exelon Generation Company, LLC; Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating
Station , 46763–46766 [2018–19976] [TEXT] [PDF]
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
RULES Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans: Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-Employer Plans; Interest
Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits , 46641–46642 [2018–19835] [TEXT] [PDF] Mergers and Transfers Between Multiemployer Plans , 46642–46659 [2018–19988] [TEXT] [PDF]
Presidential Documents
EXECUTIVE ORDERS Elections, U.S.; Imposing Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Interference (EO 13848) , 46841–46848 [2018–20203] [TEXT] [PDF]
Procurement and Property Management Office, Agriculture Department
PROPOSED RULES Designation of Product Categories for Federal Procurement , 46780–46810 [2018–19681] [TEXT] [PDF]
Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES Applications: Wealthn LLC and TigerShares Trust , 46768–46770 [2018–20047] [TEXT] [PDF] Meetings; Sunshine Act , 46768 [2018–20179] [TEXT] [PDF] Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: NYSE American LLC , 46766–46768 [2018–19970] [TEXT] [PDF]
Small Business Administration
NOTICES Disaster Declarations: California; Declaration of Economic Injury , 46770–46771 [2018–19979] [TEXT] [PDF] Florida; Declaration of Economic Injury , 46770 [2018–19981] [TEXT] [PDF] 46770 [2018–19982] [TEXT] [PDF]
Social Security Administration
NOTICES Rulings: Rescission of Social Security Rulings , 46771 [2018–20050] [TEXT] [PDF]
State Department
NOTICES Delegations of Authority , 46773 [2018–20054] [TEXT] [PDF] 46772 [2018–20056] [TEXT] [PDF] 46772 [2018–20057] [TEXT] [PDF] 46773 [2018–20058] [TEXT] [PDF] 46773 [2018–20059] [TEXT] [PDF] 46772 [2018–20060] [TEXT] [PDF] 46771 [2018–20061] [TEXT] [PDF] 46772 [2018–20062] [TEXT] [PDF] 46772–46773 [2018–20053] [TEXT] [PDF]
Transportation Department
See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Agriculture Department, Procurement and Property Management Office, Agriculture Department , 46780–46810 [2018–19681] [TEXT] [PDF] Part III Federal Communications Commission , 46812–46840 [2018–19547] [TEXT] [PDF] Part IV Presidential Documents , 46841–46848 [2018–20203] [TEXT] [PDF]
Front Matter and CFR Parts Affected in this issue [TEXT] [PDF] Reader Aids and CFR Parts Affected this month [TEXT] [PDF]
Note: The articles forwarded do not necessarily represent AAR policy. They are not intended to call attention to any one company, nor are the views expressed in the articles necessarily supported by AAR. They are merely intended to make AAR members aware of the information contained in the Federal Register.
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STATE DOT NEWS
Rhode Island DOT Releases Data for Second Month of Tractor-Trailer Tolling (RIDOT)
North Carolina DOT Closes NC Highway 12 on Hatteras Due to Ocean Overwash (NCDOT)
Worried About Road Conditions and Closures? South Carolina DOT Has a Tool for You (WIS-TV)
In Industry First, Minnesota DOT Switches to Full Intelligent Compaction to Build Highways (Better Roads)
Delaware DOT Shows Support for National Recovery Month (Dover Post)
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FUNDING
House Passes 'Minibus' Spending Bill; Transportation Package Deadline Pushed to December (The Trucker)
Indiana Governor on Tolling: 'This Is Not a Tax on Truckers' (WIBC Radio)
ROADWAYS & VEHICLES
New Toll Road Idea a 'Game-Changer' Say Texas Transportation Leaders (KTVT-TV)
One Year Later: Will Florida's Next Major Evacuation Flow Smoother Than Hurricane Irma's? (AccuWeather)
HAVE YOU VOTED TODAY?
SAFETY
Two Vermont Law Enforcement Agencies Suspended from Highway Safety Grant Program for Knowingly Issuing Parking Tickets in Place of Speeding Tickets (Rutland Herald)
All Railroads Should Install PTC By December 31 Deadline, NTSB Tells Congress (Transport Topics)
Positive Train Control: Most Railroads Expect to Request an Extension, and Substantial Work Remains Beyond 2018 (GAO)
Amtrak May Put Passengers on Buses in Safety Fight (Bloomberg) FREIGHT
How Hurricane Florence Could Spike Food Freight Costs (FoodDive)
New York State Seeks Tahawus Rail Line Abandonment (Adirondack Explorer)
PASSENGER RAIL
Illinois DOT 'Will Not Allow' Amtrak's Hiawatha Expansion to Proceed Over Community Concerns (Milwaukee Business Journal)
OIG: Amtrak Could Improve IT Management (Progressive Railroading)
UPDATED MATERIALS STANDARDS NOW AVAILABLE!
TRANSIT
Lyft App Now Showing Nearby Transit in Santa Monica, California (Wired)
AVIATION
Lawmakers Not Throwing in the Towel on FAA Authorization (Politico)
Airport Officials Fly New Plans for International Terminal at Houston Bush (Houston Chronicle)
United to Invest $200 Million in Upgrades to Honolulu Airport (KHON-TV)
Chao Calls on Aviation Industry to Help USDOT Resolve Workforce Shortage (Air Transport World)
Airport Waste Management and Recycling Practices (ACRP Synthesis)
MARITIME
Mid-Atlantic Ports Adapt as Hurricane Florence Approaches (Maritime Executive)
Key Europe, US West Coast Ports Join Global Warming Reduction Program (Seatrade Maritime News)
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PEDESTRIANS/BICYCLES
Brunswick, Ohio City Council Gives Cool Response to ODOT Bike Route Proposal (Plain Dealer)
Underpass Planned for Popular Bike Trail in Albuquerque (KOB-TV)
Where Will Bikes Fit as Minneapolis Updates Its Transportation Action Plan? (Star Tribune)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce Presses Chao for Support (WPSD-TV)
Former US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx Tapped by Carnegie Mellon as Executive-in-Residence (Tribune-Review) FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Certificates of Alternate Compliance TUG JUDY MORAN Hull 123 PDF TXT 46747-46748 [2018-20049]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA PDF TXT 46659-46660 [2018-20043]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Reinstate Approval of Information Collection: Aviation Insurance 46775-46776 [2018-19975]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Russell Timmerman PDF TXT 46773-46774 [2018-19971]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Silver Wings Drone Services, LLC PDF TXT 46774 [2018-19968]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Summary of Petition Received; Powers Flight Group PDF TXT 46774-46775 [2018-19967]
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Honeywell International Inc. Turbofan Engines PDF TXT 46664-46666 [2018-19798]
Airworthiness Directives The Boeing Company Airplanes PDF TXT 46666-46669 [2018-19838]
Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 46670-46676 [2018-19759] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 46677-46679 [2018-19767] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Zodiac Seats France, Cabin Attendant Seats PDF TXT 46679-46681 [2018-19797]
RULES Class D and E Airspace, Amendments; Class E Airspace, Revocations New Smyrna Beach, FL PDF TXT 46639 [2018-19978]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Sunshine Act Meetings 46734 [2018-20151] PDF TXT
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Revision of an PDF TXT Information Collection Request: Financial Responsibility, Trucking and Freight Forwarding 46776-46777 [2018-20021]
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Meetings New Car Assessment Program Public Meeting; Reschedule PDF TXT 46777 [2018-20116]
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
NEWS
STATE DOT NEWS
Rhode Island DOT Releases Data for Second Month of Tractor-Trailer Tolling (RIDOT)
North Carolina DOT Closes NC Highway 12 on Hatteras Due to Ocean Overwash (NCDOT)
Worried About Road Conditions and Closures? South Carolina DOT Has a Tool for You (WIS-TV)
In Industry First, Minnesota DOT Switches to Full Intelligent Compaction to Build Highways (Better Roads)
Delaware DOT Shows Support for National Recovery Month (Dover Post)
REGISTER TODAY!
FUNDING
House Passes 'Minibus' Spending Bill; Transportation Package Deadline Pushed to December (The Trucker)
Indiana Governor on Tolling: 'This Is Not a Tax on Truckers' (WIBC Radio)
ROADWAYS & VEHICLES
New Toll Road Idea a 'Game-Changer' Say Texas Transportation Leaders (KTVT-TV)
One Year Later: Will Florida's Next Major Evacuation Flow Smoother Than Hurricane Irma's? (AccuWeather)
HAVE YOU VOTED TODAY?
SAFETY
Two Vermont Law Enforcement Agencies Suspended from Highway Safety Grant Program for Knowingly Issuing Parking Tickets in Place of Speeding Tickets (Rutland Herald)
All Railroads Should Install PTC By December 31 Deadline, NTSB Tells Congress (Transport Topics)
Positive Train Control: Most Railroads Expect to Request an Extension, and Substantial Work Remains Beyond 2018 (GAO)
Amtrak May Put Passengers on Buses in Safety Fight (Bloomberg) FREIGHT
How Hurricane Florence Could Spike Food Freight Costs (FoodDive)
New York State Seeks Tahawus Rail Line Abandonment (Adirondack Explorer)
PASSENGER RAIL
Illinois DOT 'Will Not Allow' Amtrak's Hiawatha Expansion to Proceed Over Community Concerns (Milwaukee Business Journal)
OIG: Amtrak Could Improve IT Management (Progressive Railroading)
UPDATED MATERIALS STANDARDS NOW AVAILABLE!
TRANSIT
Lyft App Now Showing Nearby Transit in Santa Monica, California (Wired)
AVIATION
Lawmakers Not Throwing in the Towel on FAA Authorization (Politico)
Airport Officials Fly New Plans for International Terminal at Houston Bush (Houston Chronicle)
United to Invest $200 Million in Upgrades to Honolulu Airport (KHON-TV)
Chao Calls on Aviation Industry to Help USDOT Resolve Workforce Shortage (Air Transport World)
Airport Waste Management and Recycling Practices (ACRP Synthesis)
MARITIME
Mid-Atlantic Ports Adapt as Hurricane Florence Approaches (Maritime Executive)
Key Europe, US West Coast Ports Join Global Warming Reduction Program (Seatrade Maritime News)
CHECK OUT THE NEW AASHTO STORE!
PEDESTRIANS/BICYCLES
Brunswick, Ohio City Council Gives Cool Response to ODOT Bike Route Proposal (Plain Dealer)
Underpass Planned for Popular Bike Trail in Albuquerque (KOB-TV)
Where Will Bikes Fit as Minneapolis Updates Its Transportation Action Plan? (Star Tribune)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce Presses Chao for Support (WPSD-TV)
Former US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx Tapped by Carnegie Mellon as Executive-in-Residence (Tribune-Review) FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Certificates of Alternate Compliance TUG JUDY MORAN Hull 123 PDF TXT 46747-46748 [2018-20049]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA PDF TXT 46659-46660 [2018-20043]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Reinstate Approval of Information Collection: Aviation Insurance 46775-46776 [2018-19975]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Russell Timmerman PDF TXT 46773-46774 [2018-19971]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Silver Wings Drone Services, LLC PDF TXT 46774 [2018-19968]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Summary of Petition Received; Powers Flight Group PDF TXT 46774-46775 [2018-19967]
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Honeywell International Inc. Turbofan Engines PDF TXT 46664-46666 [2018-19798]
Airworthiness Directives The Boeing Company Airplanes PDF TXT 46666-46669 [2018-19838]
Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 46670-46676 [2018-19759] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 46677-46679 [2018-19767] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Zodiac Seats France, Cabin Attendant Seats PDF TXT 46679-46681 [2018-19797]
RULES Class D and E Airspace, Amendments; Class E Airspace, Revocations New Smyrna Beach, FL PDF TXT 46639 [2018-19978]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Sunshine Act Meetings 46734 [2018-20151] PDF TXT
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Revision of an PDF TXT Information Collection Request: Financial Responsibility, Trucking and Freight Forwarding 46776-46777 [2018-20021]
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Meetings New Car Assessment Program Public Meeting; Reschedule PDF TXT 46777 [2018-20116]
Advertise The AASHTO Daily Transportation Update is published electronically Subscribe Monday through Friday and is a service of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. For further information or comments please contact Lloyd Brown, [email protected], or the AASHTO Daily Transportation Update's editor, Bernie Wagenblast at [email protected].
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Ernie Cochran at [email protected].
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 - YOUR DAILY TRANSPORTATION UPDATE - BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
NEWS
STATE DOT NEWS
Rhode Island DOT Releases Data for Second Month of Tractor-Trailer Tolling (RIDOT)
North Carolina DOT Closes NC Highway 12 on Hatteras Due to Ocean Overwash (NCDOT)
Worried About Road Conditions and Closures? South Carolina DOT Has a Tool for You (WIS-TV)
In Industry First, Minnesota DOT Switches to Full Intelligent Compaction to Build Highways (Better Roads)
Delaware DOT Shows Support for National Recovery Month (Dover Post)
REGISTER TODAY!
FUNDING
House Passes 'Minibus' Spending Bill; Transportation Package Deadline Pushed to December (The Trucker)
Indiana Governor on Tolling: 'This Is Not a Tax on Truckers' (WIBC Radio)
ROADWAYS & VEHICLES
New Toll Road Idea a 'Game-Changer' Say Texas Transportation Leaders (KTVT-TV)
One Year Later: Will Florida's Next Major Evacuation Flow Smoother Than Hurricane Irma's? (AccuWeather)
HAVE YOU VOTED TODAY?
SAFETY
Two Vermont Law Enforcement Agencies Suspended from Highway Safety Grant Program for Knowingly Issuing Parking Tickets in Place of Speeding Tickets (Rutland Herald)
All Railroads Should Install PTC By December 31 Deadline, NTSB Tells Congress (Transport Topics)
Positive Train Control: Most Railroads Expect to Request an Extension, and Substantial Work Remains Beyond 2018 (GAO)
Amtrak May Put Passengers on Buses in Safety Fight (Bloomberg) FREIGHT
How Hurricane Florence Could Spike Food Freight Costs (FoodDive)
New York State Seeks Tahawus Rail Line Abandonment (Adirondack Explorer)
PASSENGER RAIL
Illinois DOT 'Will Not Allow' Amtrak's Hiawatha Expansion to Proceed Over Community Concerns (Milwaukee Business Journal)
OIG: Amtrak Could Improve IT Management (Progressive Railroading)
UPDATED MATERIALS STANDARDS NOW AVAILABLE!
TRANSIT
Lyft App Now Showing Nearby Transit in Santa Monica, California (Wired)
AVIATION
Lawmakers Not Throwing in the Towel on FAA Authorization (Politico)
Airport Officials Fly New Plans for International Terminal at Houston Bush (Houston Chronicle)
United to Invest $200 Million in Upgrades to Honolulu Airport (KHON-TV)
Chao Calls on Aviation Industry to Help USDOT Resolve Workforce Shortage (Air Transport World)
Airport Waste Management and Recycling Practices (ACRP Synthesis)
MARITIME
Mid-Atlantic Ports Adapt as Hurricane Florence Approaches (Maritime Executive)
Key Europe, US West Coast Ports Join Global Warming Reduction Program (Seatrade Maritime News)
CHECK OUT THE NEW AASHTO STORE!
PEDESTRIANS/BICYCLES
Brunswick, Ohio City Council Gives Cool Response to ODOT Bike Route Proposal (Plain Dealer)
Underpass Planned for Popular Bike Trail in Albuquerque (KOB-TV)
Where Will Bikes Fit as Minneapolis Updates Its Transportation Action Plan? (Star Tribune)
US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce Presses Chao for Support (WPSD-TV)
Former US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx Tapped by Carnegie Mellon as Executive-in-Residence (Tribune-Review) FEDERAL REGISTER INFORMATION
COAST GUARD
NOTICES Certificates of Alternate Compliance TUG JUDY MORAN Hull 123 PDF TXT 46747-46748 [2018-20049]
RULES Drawbridge Operations Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA PDF TXT 46659-46660 [2018-20043]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Requests for PDF TXT Comments; Clearance of Reinstate Approval of Information Collection: Aviation Insurance 46775-46776 [2018-19975]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Russell Timmerman PDF TXT 46773-46774 [2018-19971]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Silver Wings Drone Services, LLC PDF TXT 46774 [2018-19968]
Petitions for Exemption; Summaries Summary of Petition Received; Powers Flight Group PDF TXT 46774-46775 [2018-19967]
PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness Directives Honeywell International Inc. Turbofan Engines PDF TXT 46664-46666 [2018-19798]
Airworthiness Directives The Boeing Company Airplanes PDF TXT 46666-46669 [2018-19838]
Airworthiness Directives Bombardier, Inc., Airplanes 46670-46676 [2018-19759] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Airbus SAS Airplanes 46677-46679 [2018-19767] PDF TXT
Airworthiness Directives Zodiac Seats France, Cabin Attendant Seats PDF TXT 46679-46681 [2018-19797]
RULES Class D and E Airspace, Amendments; Class E Airspace, Revocations New Smyrna Beach, FL PDF TXT 46639 [2018-19978]
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
NOTICES Sunshine Act Meetings 46734 [2018-20151] PDF TXT
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals Revision of an PDF TXT Information Collection Request: Financial Responsibility, Trucking and Freight Forwarding 46776-46777 [2018-20021]
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
NOTICES Meetings New Car Assessment Program Public Meeting; Reschedule PDF TXT 46777 [2018-20116]
Advertise The AASHTO Daily Transportation Update is published electronically Subscribe Monday through Friday and is a service of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. For further information or comments please contact Lloyd Brown, [email protected], or the AASHTO Daily Transportation Update's editor, Bernie Wagenblast at [email protected].
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Ernie Cochran at [email protected].
AASHTO, 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 249, Washington, DC 20001
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