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Federal Register/Vol. 86, No. 32/Friday, February 19, 2021/Notices Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 32 / Friday, February 19, 2021 / Notices 10243 C. Definitions of Key Terms homes, military barracks, correctional Topologically Integrated Geographic Census Block: A geographic area facilities, and workers’ dormitories. Encoding and Referencing (TIGER): Impervious Surface: Paved, man-made bounded by visible and/or invisible Database developed by the Census surfaces, such as roads, parking lots, features shown on a map prepared by Bureau to support its mapping needs for and rooftops. the decennial census and other Census the Census Bureau. A census block is Indentation: Areas that are partially the smallest geographic entity for which Bureau programs. The topological enveloped by, and likely to be affected structure of the TIGER database defines the Census Bureau tabulates decennial by and integrated with, an already census data. the location and relationship of qualified urban territory. boundaries, streets, rivers, railroads, and Census Designated Place (CDP): A Incorporated Place: A type of statistical geographic entity other features to each other and to the governmental unit, incorporated under numerous geographic areas for which encompassing a concentration of state law as a city, town (except in New population, housing, and commercial the Census Bureau tabulates data from England, New York, and Wisconsin), its censuses and surveys. structures that is clearly identifiable by borough (except in Alaska and New a single name, but is not within an Urban: Generally, densely developed York), or village, generally to provide territory, encompassing residential, incorporated place. CDPs are the specific governmental services for a statistical counterparts of incorporated commercial, and other non-residential concentration of people within legally urban land uses within which social places for distinct unincorporated prescribed boundaries. communities. and economic interactions occur. Metropolitan Statistical Area: A core Urban Area Core: Continuous area Census Tract: A small, relatively based statistical area associated with at permanent statistical geographic qualified as urban prior to the least one urban area that has a application of the hop and jump criteria. subdivision of a county or county population of at least 50,000. The equivalent defined for the tabulation Urban Cluster: A statistical metropolitan statistical area comprises geographic entity consisting of a densely and publication of Census Bureau data. the central county or counties or The primary goal of the census tract settled core created from census tracts equivalent entities containing the core, or blocks and contiguous qualifying program is to provide a set of nationally plus adjacent outlying counties having a consistent small, statistical geographic territory that together have at least 2,500 high degree of social and economic persons but fewer than 50,000 persons. units, with stable boundaries that integration with the central county or facilitate analysis of data across time. Urbanized Area: A statistical counties as measured through geographic entity consisting of a densely Contiguous: Refers to two or more commuting. areas sharing common boundaries. settled core created from census tracts Micropolitan Statistical Area: A core or blocks and adjacent densely settled Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA): A based statistical area associated with at statistical geographic entity defined by territory that together have a minimum least one urban area that has a population of 50,000 people. the U.S. Office of Management and population of at least 10,000, but less Budget, consisting of the county or Ron S. Jarmin, Acting Director, than 50,000. The micropolitan statistical Bureau of the Census, approved the counties or equivalent entities area comprises the central county or associated with at least one core of at publication of this Notice in the Federal counties or equivalent entities Register. least 10,000 population, plus adjacent containing the core, plus adjacent counties having a high degree of social outlying counties having a high degree Authority: Title 13, U.S.C., Chapter V. and economic integration with the core of social and economic integration with Dated: February 16, 2021. as measured through commuting ties the central county or counties as Sheleen Dumas, with the counties containing the core. measured through commuting. Department PRA Clearance Officer, Office of Metropolitan and micropolitan Minor Civil Division (MCD): The the Chief Information Officer, Commerce statistical areas are the two types of core primary governmental or administrative Department. based statistical areas. division of a county or equivalent entity [FR Doc. 2021–03412 Filed 2–18–21; 8:45 am] Enclave: An area with population or in 29 states and the Island Areas having BILLING CODE 3510–07–P housing unit density lower than the legal boundaries, names, and minimum for qualification that is descriptions. MCDs represent many completely surrounded by area already different types of legal entities with a DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE qualified for inclusion as urban. wide variety of characteristics, powers, Exempted Territory: Pre-existing land and functions depending on the state Foreign-Trade Zones Board cover that offsets the pattern of urban and type of MCD. In some states, some [B–62–2020] development. or all of the incorporated places also Group Quarters (GQs): A place where constitute MCDs. Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 266—Dane people live or stay, in a group living New England City and Town Area County, Wisconsin; Authorization of arrangement that is owned or managed (NECTA): A statistical geographic entity Production Activity; Coating Place, Inc. by an entity or organization providing that is delineated by the U.S. Office of (Pharmaceuticals); Verona, Wisconsin housing and/or services for the Management and Budget based on residents. These services may include county subdivisions—usually cities and On October 16, 2020, Coating Place, custodial or medical care, as well as towns. NECTAs are defined using the Inc. submitted a notification of other types of assistance, and residency same criteria as county-based CBSAs, proposed production activity to the FTZ is commonly restricted to those and, similar to CBSAs, NECTAs are Board for its facility within FTZ 266, in receiving these services. This is not a categorized as metropolitan or Verona, Wisconsin. typical household-type living micropolitan. The notification was processed in arrangement. People living in GQs are Noncontiguous: Two or more areas accordance with the regulations of the usually not related to each other. GQs that do not share common boundaries, FTZ Board (15 CFR part 400), including include such facilities as college such that the areas are separated by notice in the Federal Register inviting residence halls, residential treatment intervening territory. public comment (85 FR 67709, October centers, skilled nursing facilities, group Rural: Territory not defined as urban. 26, 2020). On February 16, 2021, the VerDate Sep<11>2014 21:07 Feb 18, 2021 Jkt 253001 PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\19FEN1.SGM 19FEN1 tkelley on DSKBCP9HB2PROD with NOTICES 10244 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 32 / Friday, February 19, 2021 / Notices applicant was notified of the FTZ Republic of Germany (Germany), India, the cross-owned companies of certain Board’s decision that no further review and Italy. companies as reflected in the charts of the activity is warranted at this time. DATES: Applicable February 19, 2021. below. The production activity described in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: notification was authorized, subject to Suspension of Liquidation and Cash Jaron Moore at (202) 482–3640 or Janae Deposits the FTZ Act and the FTZ Board’s Martin at (202) 482–0238 (China); regulations, including Section 400.14. Joseph Dowling at (202) 482–1646 or In accordance with section 706 of the Dated: February 16, 2021. Robert Palmer at (202) 482–9068 Act, Commerce will instruct U.S. Elizabeth Whiteman, (Germany); William Langley at (202) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to Acting Executive Secretary. 482–3861 or Nicholas Czajkowski at reinstitute the suspension of liquidation [FR Doc. 2021–03399 Filed 2–18–21; 8:45 am] (202) 482–1395 (India); and Konrad of FEBs from China, Germany, India, Ptaszynski at (202) 482–6187 or BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P and Italy, as described in the appendix Nicholas Czajkowski at (202) 482–1395 to this notice, effective on the date of (Italy); AD/CVD Operations, publication of the International Trade DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Enforcement and Compliance, Commission’s (ITC’s) notice of final International Trade Administration, determination in the Federal Register, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 International Trade Administration and to assess, upon further instruction Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, [C–570–116, C–428–848, C–533–894, C–475– by Commerce, pursuant to section DC 20230. 841] 706(a)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On amended (the Act), countervailing January 29, 2021, Commerce published Forged Steel Fluid End Blocks From duties for each entry of the subject orders for the CVD investigations on the People’s Republic of China, the merchandise in an amount based on the Federal Republic of Germany, India, FEBs from China, Germany, India, and net countervailable subsidy rates for the and Italy: Correction to Countervailing Italy and an amended final subject merchandise as stated in the Duty Orders determination for the CVD investigation
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