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May 4, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE 8367 our school districts modernize and up- Mr. JONES of North Carolina, for 5 and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs date their classrooms with technology. minutes, on May 5th. (RIN: 1840–AC59) received April 23, 1999, pur- That is how we thank our teachers. Mr. DUNCAN, for 5 minutes, today. suant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Com- mittee on Education and the Workforce. That is how we show respect for our Mr. BRADY of Texas, for 5 minutes, on 1829. A letter from the Director, Office of teachers. That is how we show respect May 5th. Regulatory Management and Information, for our children. Mr. WELDON of Pennsylvania, for 5 Environmental Protection Agency, transmit- f minutes, today. ting the Agency’s final rule—Authorization Mr. SHERWOOD, for 5 minutes, today. to Implement Section 111 and 112 Standards; LEAVE OF ABSENCE Mr. GIBBONS, for 5 minutes, today. State of Connecticut [A–1–FRL–6325–3] re- ceived April 12, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. By unanimous consent, leave of ab- Mr. SAXTON, for 5 minutes, today. sence was granted to: 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. THUNE, for 5 minutes, today. 1830. A letter from the Director, Office of Ms. CARSON (at the request of Mr. f Regulatory Management and Information, GEPHARDT) for today on account of per- Environmental Protection Agency, transmit- sonal business. ADJOURNMENT ting the Agency’s final rule—Approval and Mr. LUCAS of Oklahoma (at the re- Mr. HOLT. Mr. Speaker, I move that Promulgation of Air Quality Implementa- quest of Mr. ARMEY) for today on ac- the House do now adjourn. tion Plans; Pennsylvania; Approval of VOC RACT Determinations for Individual Sources count of inspecting tornado damage in The motion was agreed to; accord- Oklahoma. [PA129–4083a; FRL–6323–6] received April 12, ingly (at 10 o’clock and 47 minutes 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Mr. TIAHRT (at the request of Mr. p.m.), the House adjourned until to- Committee on Commerce. ARMEY) for today on account of in- morrow, Wednesday, May 5, 1999, at 10 1831. A letter from the General Counsel, In- specting tornado damage in Kansas. a.m. formation Agency, transmitting the Agen- Mr. WATTS of Oklahoma (at the re- cy’s final rule—Exchange Visitor Program— f quest of Mr. ARMEY) for today and May received April 7, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 5 on account of inspecting tornado EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Inter- damage in Oklahoma. ETC. national Relations. 1832. A letter from the General Counsel, In- f Under clause 8 of rule XII, executive formation Agency, transmitting the Agen- SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED communications were taken from the cy’s final rule—Exchange Visitor Program— Speaker’s table and referred as follows: received April 7, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. By unanimous consent, permission to 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Inter- 1822. A letter from the Director, Office of address the House, following the legis- national Relations. lative program and any special orders Regulatory Management and Information, 1833. A letter from the Director, Federal Environmental Protection Agency, transmit- Emergency Management Agency, transmit- heretofore entered, was granted to: ting the Agency’s final rule—Dimethomorph; (The following Members (at the re- ting notification that funding under title V Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Ex- of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and quest of Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA) to revise emptions [OPP–300842; FRL–6075–2] (RIN: Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, will and extend their remarks and include 2070–AB78) received April 9, 1999, pursuant to exceed $5 million for the response to the extraneous material:) 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on emergency declared on January 15, 1999, as a Mr. LIPINSKI, for 5 minutes, today. Agriculture. result of the record/near record snow which Mr. BAIRD, for 5 minutes, today. 1823. A letter from the Director, Office of severely impacted the State of Indiana from Regulatory Management and Information, Mr. DAVIS of Illinois, for 5 minutes, January 1, 1999, through and including Janu- Environmental Protection Agency, transmit- ary 15, 1999, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 5193; to the today. ting the Agency’s final rule—Oxyfluorfen; Mr. PALLONE, for 5 minutes, today. Committee on Transportation and Infra- Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Ex- structure. Mr. BLUMENAUER, for 5 minutes, emptions [OPP–300834; FRL–6073–4] (RIN: 1834. A letter from the Director, Federal today. 2070–AB78) received April 9, 1999, pursuant to Emergency Management Agency, transmit- Mr. SMITH of Washington, for 5 min- 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on ting notification that funding under title V utes, today. Agriculture. of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Ms. HOOLEY of Oregon, for 5 minutes, 1824. A letter from the General Counsel, Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, will today. Federal Emergency Management Agency, exceed $5 million for the response to the transmitting the Agency’s final rule— Ms. WOOLSEY, for 5 minutes, today. emergency declared on January 8, 1999, as a Changes in Flood Elevation Determinations result of the record/near record snow which Mr. ALLEN, for 5 minutes, today. [Docket No. FEMA–7268] received April 6, severely impacted the State of Illinois from Mr. KUCINICH, for 5 minutes, today. 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the January 1, 1999, through and including Janu- Mrs. MALONEY of New York, for 5 Committee on Banking and Financial Serv- ary 15, 1999, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 5193; to the minutes, today. ices. Committee on Transportation and Infra- Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, for 5 min- 1825. A letter from the General Counsel, structure. utes, today. Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1835. A letter from the Director, Federal transmitting the Agency’s final rule—Final Mr. ABERCROMBIE, for 5 minutes, Emergency Management Agency, transmit- Flood Elevation Determinations—received today. ting notification that funding under title V April 6, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Ms. BROWN of Florida, for 5 minutes, to the Committee on Banking and Financial Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, will today. Services. exceed $5 million for the response to the Mr. SANDERS, for 5 minutes, today. 1826. A letter from the General Counsel, emergency declared on January 27, 1999, as a (The following Members (at the re- Federal Emergency Management Agency, result of the record/near record snow which quest of Mr. THUNE) to revise and ex- transmitting the Agency’s final rule—Final severely impacted the State of Michigan tend their remarks and include extra- Flood Elevation Determinations—received from January 2, 1999, through and including neous material:) April 6, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); January 15, 1999, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 5193; to the Committee on Banking and Financial to the Committee on Transportation and In- Mr. MORAN of Kansas, for 5 minutes Services. frastructure. each day, today and on May 5th. 1827. A letter from the General Counsel, 1836. A letter from the Program Support Mr. DEMINT, for 5 minutes, on May Federal Emergency Management Agency, Specialist, Aircraft Certification Service, 5th. transmitting the Agency’s final rule— Department of Transportation, transmitting Mr. HILL of Montana, for 5 minutes, Changes in Flood Elevation Determinations the Department’s final rule—Airworthiness on May 5th. [Docket No. FEMA–7277] received April 6, Directives; Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Mr. SCHAFFER, for 5 minutes, on May 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Model 407 Helicopters [Docket No. 99–SW–16– 5th. Committee on Banking and Financial Serv- AD; Amendment 39–11111; AD 99–06–15] (RIN: ices. 2120–AA64) received April 9, 1999, pursuant to Mr. BATEMAN, for 5 minutes, today. 1828. A letter from the Assistant Secretary, 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Mr. BURTON OF Indiana, for 5 min- Office of Postsecondary Education, Depart- Transportation and Infrastructure. utes, on May 11th. ment of Education, transmitting the Depart- 1837. A letter from the Program Support Mr. GUTKNECHT, for 5 minutes, today. ment’s final rule—Gaining Early Awareness Specialist, Aircraft Certification Service, VerDate Aug 04 2004 13:28 Oct 02, 2004 Jkt 069102 PO 00000 Frm 00081 Fmt 0688 Sfmt 0634 E:\BR99\H04MY9.002 H04MY9 8368 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE May 4, 1999 Department of Transportation, transmitting pursuant to Public Law 102–281, section 429(b) tions, and to create a commission to study the Department’s final rule—Airworthiness (106 Stat. 145); jointly to the Committees on and report on the policies and practices that Directives; Boeing Model 747 Series Air- Banking and Financial Services and Science. govern the training, recruitment, and over- planes [Docket No. 98–NM–163–AD; Amend- 1846. A letter from the Director, Office of sight of police officers, and for other pur- ment 39–11106; AD 99–08–02] (RIN: 2120–AA64) Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insur- poses; to the Committee on the Judiciary. received April 9, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. ance Corporation, transmitting a listing of By Mr. RANGEL (for himself, Mr. GEP- 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transpor- two Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HARDT, Mr. BONIOR, Mr. STARK, Mr. tation and Infrastructure. properties covered by the Act as of Sep- MATSUI, Mr. COYNE, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. 1838. A letter from the Program Support tember 30, 1998; jointly to the Committees on CARDIN, Mr.